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Professor Susan Phillips Spearheads the Publication of the First Comprehensive Resource 杏吧原创 Canada鈥檚 Voluntary Sector

E-BOOK EXPLORES CANADA鈥橲 CHARITIES AND NONPROFITS

The first comprehensive resource about Canada鈥檚 voluntary sector was published today by .

Intersections and Innovations: Change in Canada鈥檚 Voluntary and Nonprofit Sector is now .  Users are able to download the full 600-plus-page e-book or individual chapters. The material has been published under a Creative Commons licence allowing free, non-commercial use.

The publication was spearheaded by Susan Phillips, professor at 杏吧原创 University and director of the Master in Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership program 鈥 the only master鈥檚-level program in Canada that focuses on the 170,000 organizations that make up Canada鈥檚 voluntary sector.

With co-editor Bob Wyatt of The Muttart Foundation, Dr. Phillips compiled 36 chapters, written by 52 authors, a group composed of academics and sector leaders.

鈥淭his is an amazing new resource for those studying or interested in Canada鈥檚 voluntary sector,鈥 said Dr. Phillips.  鈥淭he authors have explored topics ranging from fundraising to governance, the sector鈥檚 history to its work in affecting public policy.鈥

Mr. Wyatt explained that the project was initiated as one of the projects to mark Muttart鈥檚 65th anniversary in 2018.  鈥淚t took us a bit longer than planned, but we wanted to ensure that we were covering a wide variety of topics and in a way that is useful and readable.  It was worth the wait.鈥

The co-editors believe that the work has value for a variety of disciplines.  There are chapters that will provide useful information for those studying sociology, business, organizational development and behaviour, and many more.  And because the material is available freely, it is more accessible than a traditional textbook would be.

In launching the publication, Muttart鈥檚 President, Malcolm Burrows, said:  鈥淭he Muttart Foundation has spent many years focusing on building the capacity of charities in this country. The publication of this collection is another contribution to that effort. By understanding more about itself, the sector can continue to develop and find new ways to serve Canadians and those in need outside our nation.鈥

Mr. Burrows congratulated the co-editors on their accomplishment, and thanked all of those involved in its production.  鈥淲e are particularly pleased that the authors have generously offered to keep their material updated,鈥 he said.  鈥淭he world is changing more rapidly, and that includes the voluntary sector in our country.  This commitment by the authors will help ensure the work remains up-do-date, and the format will allow for expansion as necessary.鈥