Resources For Accountability and Financial Management in the Voluntary Sector
Resources From The Capacity Joint Table
The Capacity Joint Table (CJT) was one of seven Government of Canada-voluntary sector tables established under the Voluntary Sector Initiative (VSI). The VSI's long-term objective is to strengthen the voluntary sector's capacity to meet the challenges of the future, and to enhance the relationship between the sector and the federal government in order to better serve Canadians.
Skills Development and Human Resources Management
Developing Human Resources in the Voluntary Sector (HRVS)
http://www.hrvs-rhsbc.ca
National Learning Initiative (NLI): A National Skills and Learning Framework for the Voluntary Sector and Voluntary sector leadership competencies
http://www.nvo-onb.ca
Research and Information Sharing
The Capacity to Serve: A Qualitative Study of the Challenges Facing Canada's Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations
http://www.nonprofitscan.ca
National Survey of Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations (NSNVO) (2004)
http://www.nonprofitscan.ca
Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project (2004)
http://www.nonprofitscan.ca
National Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating (NSGVP) http://www.givingandvolunteering.ca
Policy Capacity
Policy Internships and Fellowships: Bridging the Policy Dialogue Between Voluntary Organizations and the Federal Government
http://www.cvsrd.org and http://publicadmin.uvic.ca/cpss
Participating in Federal Public Policy: A Guide for the Voluntary Sector
http://www.vsi-isbc.org
Financial Capacity
Funding Matters: The Impact of Canada's New Funding Regime on Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations
http://www.ccsd.ca
Resources for Accountability and Financial Management in the Voluntary Sector
http://www.vsi-isbc.org
Inventory of Effective Practices in Financing and Resourcing of Voluntary Sector Organizations in Canada
http://www.vsi-isbc.org
These projects are funded by the Government of Canada through the Voluntary Sector Initiative. For more information, visit http://www.vsi-isbc.org.