CCVO's Reflection on the Recent Throne Speech
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CCVO's Reflection on the Recent Throne Speech

CCVO’s team attended yesterday’s Speech from the Throne to hear about government’s priorities and to meet with elected officials to let them know that our essential sector remains ready and willing partners in addressing challenges and seizing opportunities for Albertans. You can always get the text of the speech online, but there is nothing like being in the room.

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How Video Content Can Transform Nonprofit Initiatives
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How Video Content Can Transform Nonprofit Initiatives

Video content, with its combination of moving images, sound, and narration, has the unique ability to transport viewers into the heart of a story. It allows nonprofit organizations to showcase the real-world challenges and triumphs of those they serve. When audiences witness the faces and hear the voices of individuals affected by a cause, they are more likely to empathize with their struggles and feel a strong desire to help.

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The Road So Far.
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The Road So Far.

With the election a month behind us, we’re using the summer to hunker down and plan our next steps. Kind of like hibernating, but on the opposite schedule of bears. Safer that way.  

We’re considering how to keep nonprofit issues on the agenda, whose agenda to put them on, and whether those issues have substantially changed in the last year. You’ll be hearing more from us on that for the remainder of 2023. For now, we’re reflecting on what we’ve accomplished over the past year - so we can build on what’s worked, and let go of what hasn’t.

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What Alberta Nonprofits Need to Know Post-election
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What Alberta Nonprofits Need to Know Post-election

Albertans went to the polls on May 29 - some of us proudly bearing our party hats! The UCP was re-elected with 52.6% of the popular vote and 49 seats, and the NDP garnered 44% of the popular vote and 38 seats - Alberta’s largest official opposition on record. To help you assess your next steps with the Province, we’re sharing three things: 1) who your ministers and critics are; 2) our advocacy tools; and 3) key items in the UCP Platform and Government of Alberta Budget.

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2023 Platform Priorities Update May 18 - May 25
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2023 Platform Priorities Update May 18 - May 25

The NDP responded to the Rozsa Foundation and The Nonprofit Vote’s VoteArtsAB campaign with a commitment to:  

  • provide a 50% funding increase to the Alberta Foundation for the Arts;  

  • provide a standalone Arts Capital Grants Program to support a range of projects in urban centres; and  

  • create a Live Entertainment Advisory Council to showcase and amplify Alberta talent, and coordinate and attract world-class shows and events to Alberta.  

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2023 Platform Priorities Update April 27 - May 3
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2023 Platform Priorities Update April 27 - May 3

On Monday, April 24th, The Nonprofit Vote hosted Rachel Notley to an audience of nearly 300 nonprofit leaders at The Grand Theatre in Calgary. There will be lots to come in our analysis of all party platforms, but one notable tidbit from this event is that NDP Leader Rachel Notley announced a $240M commitment to FCSS and related programs, representing $80M above the existing budget.

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Budgeting Basics
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Budgeting Basics

Not too long ago, we wrote a post on the CCVO blog about budgeting in uncertain times as we all navigated the impacts of the pandemic. You can view that post here. We decided to refresh that blog and remove a bit of the uncertainty from it, as we move forward. Although there are always some unknowns when budgeting, these basics will help you get started and be prepared, without the major uncertainties we have faced in previous years.

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