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COVID-19 SURVEYS
COVID-19: State of the sector one year later. As Ontario moves into pandemic recovery and rebuilding, the sector needs responsive public policy solutions and supports to meet the immediate and long-term needs of our organizations and the communities we serve.ABOUT ONN | ONN
About ONN We are the independent network for the 58,000 nonprofits in Ontario, focused on policy, advocacy, and services to strengthen Ontario’s nonprofit sector as a key pillar of our society and economy.. We work to create a public policy environment that allows nonprofit to thrive. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR NONPROFITS ONN is pleased to see Ontario’s government’s announcement of a $100 million contingency fund to address COVID-19. However, we want to ensure that nonprofits are expressly included. We have sent Premier Ford a letter with four key recommendations: A stabilization fund forONCA | ONN
History of work on the ONCA. ONN submits feedback on Ontario-Not-For-Profit Corporations Act and other legislative regulations in June, 2020.; ONN submits Key amendments needed for the Ontario-Not-For-Profit Corporations Act before proclamation in June, 2020.; Bill 154, Cutting Unnecessary Red Tape Act, 2017, makes some critical amendments in ONCA legislation requested by the nonprofitsector.
ONCA UPDATE
The Government of Ontario has introduced motion #89 in the Legislature. This motion extends the Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act (ONCA) by another year, until December 2021. This was necessary because legislation is automatically cancelled if it does not take effect in 10 years, and the ONCA was passed in 2010 so would be cancelled if it was not proclaimed by December 2020. We have 5 WAYS YOUR NONPROFIT CAN TAKE ACTION NOW TO SUPPORT The news of 215 Indigenous children killed in a residential school in Kamloops, the community of Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc, is devastating. We grieve for these children, their families, and survivors, and the ancestors and legacies lost. Government-led colonialism has stripped Indigenous Peoples of their land, culture and belonging historically, and colonial violence remains a present reality. REIMAGINING GOVERNANCE Reimagining Governance, a collaborative initiative of ONN and Ignite NPS, is helping organizations to explore different ways to fulfill governance so it’s better positioned for complex futures. Its goal is to uncover new approaches to governance in nonprofit organizations by provoking a shift in the way we think about and do governance.TOM ZIZYS | ONN
Tom Zizys. Tom Zizys has worked as a consultant in the public, not-for-profit and international development fields for over 20 years. For over 15 years he has specialized in employment programs and labour market analysis, particularly for economically marginalizedcommunities.
CANADA’S ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION AND YOUR NONPROFIT Advocacy win! Suspension of anti-spam Private Right of Action means board members won’t have to risk personal assets. The federal government has indefinitely suspended the Private Right of Action provisions in Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL). The Private Right of Action is a right for private parties to obtain statutory damages for breach of CASL’s anti-spam commercial electronic messages ONN | BUILDING A STRONG AND RESILIENT NONPROFIT SECTORABOUT ONNRESOURCESPUBLIC POLICYTHE SECTORSERVICESJOIN Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786COVID-19 SURVEYS
COVID-19: State of the sector one year later. As Ontario moves into pandemic recovery and rebuilding, the sector needs responsive public policy solutions and supports to meet the immediate and long-term needs of our organizations and the communities we serve.ABOUT ONN | ONN
About ONN We are the independent network for the 58,000 nonprofits in Ontario, focused on policy, advocacy, and services to strengthen Ontario’s nonprofit sector as a key pillar of our society and economy.. We work to create a public policy environment that allows nonprofit to thrive. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR NONPROFITS ONN is pleased to see Ontario’s government’s announcement of a $100 million contingency fund to address COVID-19. However, we want to ensure that nonprofits are expressly included. We have sent Premier Ford a letter with four key recommendations: A stabilization fund forONCA | ONN
History of work on the ONCA. ONN submits feedback on Ontario-Not-For-Profit Corporations Act and other legislative regulations in June, 2020.; ONN submits Key amendments needed for the Ontario-Not-For-Profit Corporations Act before proclamation in June, 2020.; Bill 154, Cutting Unnecessary Red Tape Act, 2017, makes some critical amendments in ONCA legislation requested by the nonprofitsector.
ONCA UPDATE
The Government of Ontario has introduced motion #89 in the Legislature. This motion extends the Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act (ONCA) by another year, until December 2021. This was necessary because legislation is automatically cancelled if it does not take effect in 10 years, and the ONCA was passed in 2010 so would be cancelled if it was not proclaimed by December 2020. We have 5 WAYS YOUR NONPROFIT CAN TAKE ACTION NOW TO SUPPORT The news of 215 Indigenous children killed in a residential school in Kamloops, the community of Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc, is devastating. We grieve for these children, their families, and survivors, and the ancestors and legacies lost. Government-led colonialism has stripped Indigenous Peoples of their land, culture and belonging historically, and colonial violence remains a present reality. REIMAGINING GOVERNANCE Reimagining Governance, a collaborative initiative of ONN and Ignite NPS, is helping organizations to explore different ways to fulfill governance so it’s better positioned for complex futures. Its goal is to uncover new approaches to governance in nonprofit organizations by provoking a shift in the way we think about and do governance.TOM ZIZYS | ONN
Tom Zizys. Tom Zizys has worked as a consultant in the public, not-for-profit and international development fields for over 20 years. For over 15 years he has specialized in employment programs and labour market analysis, particularly for economically marginalizedcommunities.
CANADA’S ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION AND YOUR NONPROFIT Advocacy win! Suspension of anti-spam Private Right of Action means board members won’t have to risk personal assets. The federal government has indefinitely suspended the Private Right of Action provisions in Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL). The Private Right of Action is a right for private parties to obtain statutory damages for breach of CASL’s anti-spam commercial electronic messagesEVENTS | ONN
Ontario Nonprofit Network events. ONN Webinars. ONN presents webinars to spark discussion on complex or emerging issues affecting nonprofits and charities in Ontario, and provide a platform to share the knowledge that crosses the nonprofit sector and helps organizations get their work done.BECOME A MEMBER
Membership levels are tiered based on annual budget levels, starting at just $100. Annual budget. ONN annual membership fee. Under $300,000. $100 (plus HST = SUBMISSIONS TO GOVERNMENT ONN - Building a Strong and Resilient Nonprofit Sector. 2021. Letter to the Premier of Ontario: Non-profit sector calling on Premier Ford to institute adequate, permanent paid sick days (May). Letter to the Ontario Attorney General: Delaying the effective date of Bill 254, Protecting Ontario Elections Act, 2021 (April). Letter to the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly: Re: Bill 254DECENT WORK
Decent work means more than fair wages and benefits. It reflects a cultural shift that builds on the values that drive your work in your community. Decent workplaces are fair, stable and productive workplaces. Decent work means building a culture of equality and inclusion at work, and ensuring everyone’s voices are valued andheard.
PENSIONS | ONN
Employers act as partners in supporting their staff through joint contributions. The ONN’s two pensions task forces reviewed the possibilities for a sector-specific plan that is affordable for workers and nonprofits and that minimizes risk, provides adequate benefits, and is easy to administer. The ONN believes that the OPTrustSelect Plan is
ONN EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PROGRAM The ONN Employee Benefits Program, available exclusively to ONN members. The first offering from the ONN Purchasing Program, the ONN Employee Benefits Program is part of our commitment to supporting Decent Work in the nonprofit sector. We strongly believe that employee benefits are vital to a strong and healthy nonprofit labour force.WEBINARS | ONN
Webinars are designed to inform, educate, and develop public policy knowledge and advocacy skills of nonprofits, and highlight resources that can support their work and the communities they serve. If you require a transcript of a past or upcoming webinar, please email our team at admin@theonn.ca. The cost of a webinar is $30 for all non-ONNTOM ZIZYS | ONN
Tom Zizys. Tom Zizys has worked as a consultant in the public, not-for-profit and international development fields for over 20 years. For over 15 years he has specialized in employment programs and labour market analysis, particularly for economically marginalizedcommunities.
DECENT WORK FOR WOMEN Decent Work for Women: Evaluation Report by Taylor Newberry. Key findings and solutions summary. For more information please contact: Pamela Uppal, Policy Advisor, pamela@theonn.ca, 416-846-3189. Phase one from 2017-2020 was funded by Women and Gender Equality Canada. Aspects of phase two are funded by Women and Gender Equality Canadaand
WHY DOES IT MATTER FOR YOUTH TO HAVE A VOICE? The reason the youth vote matters and is actually a high priority is because it’s a matter of domestic security and national sustainability- not a issue of trying to “be fair to youth.”. Some people I can imagine would say, “Yes, we need revolution!!”. It’s hard to communicate how naive this is—in my opinion—becausethe social
ONN | BUILDING A STRONG AND RESILIENT NONPROFIT SECTORABOUT ONNRESOURCESPUBLIC POLICYTHE SECTORSERVICESJOIN Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786COVID-19 SURVEYS
COVID-19: State of the sector one year later. As Ontario moves into pandemic recovery and rebuilding, the sector needs responsive public policy solutions and supports to meet the immediate and long-term needs of our organizations and the communities we serve. REIMAGINING GOVERNANCE Journeys of reflection, discovery and action on governance. The Transformative Design Process, currently still in active development, takes different forms.There is an opportunity for an immersive journey that an organization can take to generate innovative approaches togovernance.
DECENT WORK
Decent Work in action: Case studies from Ontario’s nonprofit sector. Across the province, and across multiple sectors, nonprofits are building decent work.NONPROFIT INSURANCE
ONN Insurance Program. ONN has partnered exclusively with HUB International, a community-focused company with roots in Leamington, Ontario.HUB works with multiple insurance companies for ONN’s program to ensure the best competitive rates, which include:ONCA UPDATE
The Government of Ontario has introduced motion #89 in the Legislature. This motion extends the Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act (ONCA) by another year, until December 2021. This was necessary because legislation is automatically cancelled if it does not take effect in 10 years, and the ONCA was passed in 2010 so would be cancelled if it was not proclaimed by December 2020. We haveSHARED PLATFORMS
Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786 CANADA’S ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION AND YOUR NONPROFIT Advocacy win! Suspension of anti-spam Private Right of Action means board members won’t have to risk personal assets. The federal government has indefinitely suspended the Private Right of Action provisions in Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL). The Private Right of Action is a right for private parties to obtain statutory damages for breach of CASL’s anti-spam commercial electronic messages OFFICE SUPPLIES PURCHASING: THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN YOU Office supplies purchasing: There’s more to it than you might think! Office supplies – paper, toner, pens, folders, etc. – are one of the few expenses that almost every organization incurs.DECENT WORK CHARTER
Decent Work Charter aims to support inclusive, healthy and equitable communities, and we know that the provision of decent work is central to creating the economic and social foundations that underpin individual and community well-being. ONN | BUILDING A STRONG AND RESILIENT NONPROFIT SECTORABOUT ONNRESOURCESPUBLIC POLICYTHE SECTORSERVICESJOIN Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786COVID-19 SURVEYS
COVID-19: State of the sector one year later. As Ontario moves into pandemic recovery and rebuilding, the sector needs responsive public policy solutions and supports to meet the immediate and long-term needs of our organizations and the communities we serve. REIMAGINING GOVERNANCE Journeys of reflection, discovery and action on governance. The Transformative Design Process, currently still in active development, takes different forms.There is an opportunity for an immersive journey that an organization can take to generate innovative approaches togovernance.
DECENT WORK
Decent Work in action: Case studies from Ontario’s nonprofit sector. Across the province, and across multiple sectors, nonprofits are building decent work.NONPROFIT INSURANCE
ONN Insurance Program. ONN has partnered exclusively with HUB International, a community-focused company with roots in Leamington, Ontario.HUB works with multiple insurance companies for ONN’s program to ensure the best competitive rates, which include:ONCA UPDATE
The Government of Ontario has introduced motion #89 in the Legislature. This motion extends the Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act (ONCA) by another year, until December 2021. This was necessary because legislation is automatically cancelled if it does not take effect in 10 years, and the ONCA was passed in 2010 so would be cancelled if it was not proclaimed by December 2020. We haveSHARED PLATFORMS
Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786 CANADA’S ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION AND YOUR NONPROFIT Advocacy win! Suspension of anti-spam Private Right of Action means board members won’t have to risk personal assets. The federal government has indefinitely suspended the Private Right of Action provisions in Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL). The Private Right of Action is a right for private parties to obtain statutory damages for breach of CASL’s anti-spam commercial electronic messages OFFICE SUPPLIES PURCHASING: THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN YOU Office supplies purchasing: There’s more to it than you might think! Office supplies – paper, toner, pens, folders, etc. – are one of the few expenses that almost every organization incurs.DECENT WORK CHARTER
Decent Work Charter aims to support inclusive, healthy and equitable communities, and we know that the provision of decent work is central to creating the economic and social foundations that underpin individual and community well-being. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR NONPROFITS Resources to help nonprofits respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. From daycares to long-term care homes, shelters to food banks, Ontario’s nonprofits and charities are on the frontlines supporting and serving communities during this unpredictable and tumultuous time of COVID-19.RESOURCES - ONN
ONN - Building a Strong and Resilient Nonprofit Sector. Resource Spotlight. ONN is committed to acting as a facilitator and catalyst to help the network access resources for organizational capacitybuilding.
PENSIONS | ONN
OPTrust Select is a jointly sponsored pension plan that includes many participating employers. Unlike some traditional single employer plans, it allocates risk across a broader membership base, and shifts responsibility to fund the benefits from the employer to the trust administering the plan. OFFICE SUPPLIES PURCHASING: THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN YOU Office supplies purchasing: There’s more to it than you might think! Office supplies – paper, toner, pens, folders, etc. – are one of the few expenses that almost every organization incurs. STABILIZING THE NONPROFIT SECTOR TO REBUILD AFTER COVID-19 Stabilize the nonprofit sector to rebuild Ontario. Imagine communities without nonprofits and charities – no summer camps, no minor softball or soccer clubs, no museums, art galleries or theatres, mental health services, women’s shelters, immigrant services, DECENT WORK FOR WOMEN ONN - Building a Strong and Resilient Nonprofit Sector. We can’t build a decent work movement without women. 80% of the nonprofit sector labour force across Ontario and Canada consists of women workers, especially Black, immigrant, and Indigenous women, women with disabilities, and women from the LGBTQ2SI community, who experienceunequal outcomes.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR WOMEN IN THE ECONOMY The pathway to women’s economic recovery is through the nonprofit and charitable sector. The national Action Plan for Women in the Economy must include strategies and supports for sectors that are historically and traditionally overrepresented with women, like thenonprofit sector.
8 TIPS TO RUNNING YOUR FIRST ONLINE AGM FROM CAGP Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786 EQUITY, POWER, AND THE FUTURE OF THE NONPROFIT SECTOR Equity, power, and the future of the nonprofit sector. When it comes to nonprofit governance, we need to be visionary. These are complex times that are shrinking or stretching resources, challenging organizations to do things differently, and presenting opportunitiesfor innovation.
WHY DOES IT MATTER FOR YOUTH TO HAVE A VOICE? Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786 ONN | BUILDING A STRONG AND RESILIENT NONPROFIT SECTORABOUT ONNRESOURCESPUBLIC POLICYTHE SECTORSERVICESJOIN Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786COVID-19 SURVEYS
COVID-19: State of the sector one year later. As Ontario moves into pandemic recovery and rebuilding, the sector needs responsive public policy solutions and supports to meet the immediate and long-term needs of our organizations and the communities we serve. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR NONPROFITS ONN is pleased to see Ontario’s government’s announcement of a $100 million contingency fund to address COVID-19. However, we want to ensure that nonprofits are expressly included. We have sent Premier Ford a letter with four key recommendations: A stabilization fund forRESOURCES - ONN
ONN is committed to acting as a facilitator and catalyst to help the network access resources for organizational capacity building. The content on this page highlights resources from ONN’s paid sponsors. ONN does not endorse sponsors or their products or services. Advertising revenue supports our mission to strengthen Ontario’snonprofit
NONPROFIT INSURANCE
Sector Stats on Nonprofit Insurance. Ontario is home to 5 million volunteers and 600,000 employees in the nonprofit sector. Roughly 10% of nonprofits have no insurance coverage because of the high cost to secure*. (Typically includes Office Package or Property Policy, Directors and Officers Liability; could include Event Insurance, AbuseDECENT WORK
Decent work means more than fair wages and benefits. It reflects a cultural shift that builds on the values that drive your work in your community. Decent workplaces are fair, stable and productive workplaces. Decent work means building a culture of equality and inclusion at work, and ensuring everyone’s voices are valued andheard.
REIMAGINING GOVERNANCE Reimagining Governance, a collaborative initiative of ONN and Ignite NPS, is helping organizations to explore different ways to fulfill governance so it’s better positioned for complex futures. Its goal is to uncover new approaches to governance in nonprofit organizations by provoking a shift in the way we think about and do governance.PENSIONS | ONN
Employers act as partners in supporting their staff through joint contributions. The ONN’s two pensions task forces reviewed the possibilities for a sector-specific plan that is affordable for workers and nonprofits and that minimizes risk, provides adequate benefits, and is easy to administer. The ONN believes that the OPTrustSelect Plan is
OFFICE SUPPLIES PURCHASING: THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN YOUOFFICE SUPPLIES ONLINEPURCHASE SUPPLIES FOR CASHWHAT SUPPLIES DO I NEEDWHERE TO GET OFFICE SUPPLIES So, when thinking about the purchase of office supplies, remember these tips: 1. Know where you are spending your money, and with whom you are spending it. Go through a proper process to select your source of supply and leverage the capabilities of your partner to help you improve. 2. Know what you are buying. CANADA’S ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION AND YOUR NONPROFIT Advocacy win! Suspension of anti-spam Private Right of Action means board members won’t have to risk personal assets. The federal government has indefinitely suspended the Private Right of Action provisions in Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL). The Private Right of Action is a right for private parties to obtain statutory damages for breach of CASL’s anti-spam commercial electronic messages ONN | BUILDING A STRONG AND RESILIENT NONPROFIT SECTORABOUT ONNRESOURCESPUBLIC POLICYTHE SECTORSERVICESJOIN Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786COVID-19 SURVEYS
COVID-19: State of the sector one year later. As Ontario moves into pandemic recovery and rebuilding, the sector needs responsive public policy solutions and supports to meet the immediate and long-term needs of our organizations and the communities we serve. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR NONPROFITS ONN is pleased to see Ontario’s government’s announcement of a $100 million contingency fund to address COVID-19. However, we want to ensure that nonprofits are expressly included. We have sent Premier Ford a letter with four key recommendations: A stabilization fund forRESOURCES - ONN
ONN is committed to acting as a facilitator and catalyst to help the network access resources for organizational capacity building. The content on this page highlights resources from ONN’s paid sponsors. ONN does not endorse sponsors or their products or services. Advertising revenue supports our mission to strengthen Ontario’snonprofit
NONPROFIT INSURANCE
Sector Stats on Nonprofit Insurance. Ontario is home to 5 million volunteers and 600,000 employees in the nonprofit sector. Roughly 10% of nonprofits have no insurance coverage because of the high cost to secure*. (Typically includes Office Package or Property Policy, Directors and Officers Liability; could include Event Insurance, AbuseDECENT WORK
Decent work means more than fair wages and benefits. It reflects a cultural shift that builds on the values that drive your work in your community. Decent workplaces are fair, stable and productive workplaces. Decent work means building a culture of equality and inclusion at work, and ensuring everyone’s voices are valued andheard.
REIMAGINING GOVERNANCE Reimagining Governance, a collaborative initiative of ONN and Ignite NPS, is helping organizations to explore different ways to fulfill governance so it’s better positioned for complex futures. Its goal is to uncover new approaches to governance in nonprofit organizations by provoking a shift in the way we think about and do governance.PENSIONS | ONN
Employers act as partners in supporting their staff through joint contributions. The ONN’s two pensions task forces reviewed the possibilities for a sector-specific plan that is affordable for workers and nonprofits and that minimizes risk, provides adequate benefits, and is easy to administer. The ONN believes that the OPTrustSelect Plan is
OFFICE SUPPLIES PURCHASING: THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN YOUOFFICE SUPPLIES ONLINEPURCHASE SUPPLIES FOR CASHWHAT SUPPLIES DO I NEEDWHERE TO GET OFFICE SUPPLIES So, when thinking about the purchase of office supplies, remember these tips: 1. Know where you are spending your money, and with whom you are spending it. Go through a proper process to select your source of supply and leverage the capabilities of your partner to help you improve. 2. Know what you are buying. CANADA’S ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION AND YOUR NONPROFIT Advocacy win! Suspension of anti-spam Private Right of Action means board members won’t have to risk personal assets. The federal government has indefinitely suspended the Private Right of Action provisions in Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL). The Private Right of Action is a right for private parties to obtain statutory damages for breach of CASL’s anti-spam commercial electronic messagesABOUT ONN | ONN
About ONN We are the independent network for the 58,000 nonprofits in Ontario, focused on policy, advocacy, and services to strengthen Ontario’s nonprofit sector as a key pillar of our society and economy.. We work to create a public policy environment that allows nonprofit to thrive.RESOURCES - ONN
ONN is committed to acting as a facilitator and catalyst to help the network access resources for organizational capacity building. The content on this page highlights resources from ONN’s paid sponsors. ONN does not endorse sponsors or their products or services. Advertising revenue supports our mission to strengthen Ontario’snonprofit
EVENTS | ONN
Ontario Nonprofit Network events. ONN Webinars. ONN presents webinars to spark discussion on complex or emerging issues affecting nonprofits and charities in Ontario, and provide a platform to share the knowledge that crosses the nonprofit sector and helps organizations get their work done.ONCA | ONN
History of work on the ONCA. ONN submits feedback on Ontario-Not-For-Profit Corporations Act and other legislative regulations in June, 2020.; ONN submits Key amendments needed for the Ontario-Not-For-Profit Corporations Act before proclamation in June, 2020.; Bill 154, Cutting Unnecessary Red Tape Act, 2017, makes some critical amendments in ONCA legislation requested by the nonprofitsector.
SENATE | ONN
Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786STAFF | ONN
ONN - Building a Strong and Resilient Nonprofit Sector. Erin Kang. Project Lead, Reimagining Governance Initiative Erin has a background as a facilitator, curriculum writer, independent educator, event producer, and storyteller local to Toronto. She has worked in and alongside the nonprofit sector since 2013, beginning her independentpractice in 2018.
STABILIZING THE NONPROFIT SECTOR TO REBUILD AFTER COVID-19 The Ontario government create a stabilization fund of $680 million for the nonprofit sector to ensure that nonprofits and charities can help rebuild the economy and communities. This funding can come via the unallocated portion of the $3.7 billion set aside for “Supporting People and Jobs” in Ontario’s COVID-19 Action Plan, through a TAKE ACTION FOR INDIGENOUS RIGHTS Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786 PUBLIC BENEFIT NONPROFITS Public benefit nonprofits — charities, nonprofit organizations and non-profit co-ops — have a mission to serve the public. They operate for the good of the public, they reinvest excess revenue back into meeting their mission, and they retain their assets in the public domain for the public good. Public benefit nonprofits create better,move
SHARED PLATFORMS
The shared platform is an innovative model for emerging projects that fosters collaboration and eliminates administrative barriers, allowing projects to focus on their community work. The term shared platform is commonly used to describe a situation where an organization adopts and provides a legal home for a project or initiative that is ONN | BUILDING A STRONG AND RESILIENT NONPROFIT SECTORABOUT ONNRESOURCESPUBLIC POLICYTHE SECTORSERVICESJOIN Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786COVID-19 SURVEYS
COVID-19: State of the sector one year later. As Ontario moves into pandemic recovery and rebuilding, the sector needs responsive public policy solutions and supports to meet the immediate and long-term needs of our organizations and the communities we serve. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR NONPROFITS Resources to help nonprofits respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. From daycares to long-term care homes, shelters to food banks, Ontario’s nonprofits and charities are on the frontlines supporting and serving communities during this unpredictable and tumultuous time of COVID-19.RESOURCES - ONN
ONN - Building a Strong and Resilient Nonprofit Sector. Resource Spotlight. ONN is committed to acting as a facilitator and catalyst to help the network access resources for organizational capacitybuilding.
DECENT WORK
Decent Work in action: Case studies from Ontario’s nonprofit sector. Across the province, and across multiple sectors, nonprofits are building decent work.NONPROFIT INSURANCE
ONN Insurance Program. ONN has partnered exclusively with HUB International, a community-focused company with roots in Leamington, Ontario.HUB works with multiple insurance companies for ONN’s program to ensure the best competitive rates, which include: REIMAGINING GOVERNANCE Journeys of reflection, discovery and action on governance. The Transformative Design Process, currently still in active development, takes different forms.There is an opportunity for an immersive journey that an organization can take to generate innovative approaches togovernance.
PENSIONS | ONN
Pensions ONN is proud to introduce and recommend OPTrust Select, a sector-wide pension plan. Nonprofits can demonstrate they are sector leaders and decent work CANADA’S ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION AND YOUR NONPROFIT Advocacy win! Suspension of anti-spam Private Right of Action means board members won’t have to risk personal assets. The federal government has indefinitely suspended the Private Right of Action provisions in Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL). The Private Right of Action is a right for private parties to obtain statutory damages for breach of CASL’s anti-spam commercial electronic messages OFFICE SUPPLIES PURCHASING: THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN YOUOFFICE SUPPLIES ONLINEPURCHASE SUPPLIES FOR CASHWHAT SUPPLIES DO I NEEDWHERE TO GET OFFICE SUPPLIES Office supplies purchasing: There’s more to it than you might think! Office supplies – paper, toner, pens, folders, etc. – are one of the few expenses that almost every organization incurs. ONN | BUILDING A STRONG AND RESILIENT NONPROFIT SECTORABOUT ONNRESOURCESPUBLIC POLICYTHE SECTORSERVICESJOIN Ontario Nonprofit Network 2 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M4T 2T5 info@theonn.ca, (416) 642-5786COVID-19 SURVEYS
COVID-19: State of the sector one year later. As Ontario moves into pandemic recovery and rebuilding, the sector needs responsive public policy solutions and supports to meet the immediate and long-term needs of our organizations and the communities we serve. COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR NONPROFITS Resources to help nonprofits respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. From daycares to long-term care homes, shelters to food banks, Ontario’s nonprofits and charities are on the frontlines supporting and serving communities during this unpredictable and tumultuous time of COVID-19.RESOURCES - ONN
ONN - Building a Strong and Resilient Nonprofit Sector. Resource Spotlight. ONN is committed to acting as a facilitator and catalyst to help the network access resources for organizational capacitybuilding.
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Decent Work in action: Case studies from Ontario’s nonprofit sector. Across the province, and across multiple sectors, nonprofits are building decent work.NONPROFIT INSURANCE
ONN Insurance Program. ONN has partnered exclusively with HUB International, a community-focused company with roots in Leamington, Ontario.HUB works with multiple insurance companies for ONN’s program to ensure the best competitive rates, which include: REIMAGINING GOVERNANCE Journeys of reflection, discovery and action on governance. The Transformative Design Process, currently still in active development, takes different forms.There is an opportunity for an immersive journey that an organization can take to generate innovative approaches togovernance.
PENSIONS | ONN
Pensions ONN is proud to introduce and recommend OPTrust Select, a sector-wide pension plan. Nonprofits can demonstrate they are sector leaders and decent work CANADA’S ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION AND YOUR NONPROFIT Advocacy win! Suspension of anti-spam Private Right of Action means board members won’t have to risk personal assets. The federal government has indefinitely suspended the Private Right of Action provisions in Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL). The Private Right of Action is a right for private parties to obtain statutory damages for breach of CASL’s anti-spam commercial electronic messages OFFICE SUPPLIES PURCHASING: THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN YOUOFFICE SUPPLIES ONLINEPURCHASE SUPPLIES FOR CASHWHAT SUPPLIES DO I NEEDWHERE TO GET OFFICE SUPPLIES Office supplies purchasing: There’s more to it than you might think! Office supplies – paper, toner, pens, folders, etc. – are one of the few expenses that almost every organization incurs.ABOUT ONN | ONN
About ONN We are the independent network for the 58,000 nonprofits in Ontario, focused on policy, advocacy, and services to strengthen Ontario’s nonprofit sector as a key pillar of our society and economy.. We work to create a public policy environment that allows nonprofit to thrive.RESOURCES - ONN
ONN - Building a Strong and Resilient Nonprofit Sector. Resource Spotlight. ONN is committed to acting as a facilitator and catalyst to help the network access resources for organizational capacitybuilding.
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Ontario Nonprofit Network events. ONN Webinars. ONN presents webinars to spark discussion on complex or emerging issues affecting nonprofits and charities in Ontario, and provide a platform to share the knowledge that crosses the nonprofit sector and helps organizations get their work done.SENATE | ONN
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History of work on the ONCA. ONN submits feedback on Ontario-Not-For-Profit Corporations Act and other legislative regulations in June, 2020.; ONN submits Key amendments needed for the Ontario-Not-For-Profit Corporations Act before proclamation in June, 2020.; Bill 154, Cutting Unnecessary Red Tape Act, 2017, makes some critical amendments in ONCA legislation requested by the nonprofitsector.
5 WAYS YOUR NONPROFIT CAN TAKE ACTION NOW TO SUPPORT The news of 215 Indigenous children killed in a residential school in Kamloops, the community of Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc, is devastating. We grieve for these children, their families, and survivors, and the ancestors and legacies lost. Government-led colonialism has stripped Indigenous Peoples of their land, culture and belonging historically, and colonial violence remains a present reality.STAFF | ONN
Sarah Matsushita. Director of Communications and Engagement Sarah joined ONN in 2013, bringing with her over ten years experience in the nonprofit sector at local, regional and international organizations.Most recently she managed communications and advocacy for a women’s rights network across Asia Pacific, and marketed a nonprofit social enterprise for women entrepreneurs on the Thai STABILIZING THE NONPROFIT SECTOR TO REBUILD AFTER COVID-19 Stabilize the nonprofit sector to rebuild Ontario. Imagine communities without nonprofits and charities – no summer camps, no minor softball or soccer clubs, no museums, art galleries or theatres, mental health services, women’s shelters, immigrant services,SHARED PLATFORMS
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