CCVO Releases Recommendations for Funders and Other Stakeholders in Building a Community Prosperity Strategy
This summer, CCVO drafted a start to some recommendations for the private sector, the provincial government, and funders to get started on a multi-sectoral Community Prosperity Strategy. With feedback from various stakeholders, CCVO is re-working the recommendations and will be publishing them as a series on this blog.
Through engagement with nonprofits, community organizations, and thorough research, CCVO has identified the following recommendations for funders and other stakeholders:
- Provide targeted funding for operational costs, emergency planning, projects advancing equity within and external to the organization, and for organizations that are not providing COVID-19 related support services. 
- Provide support to help nonprofits innovate by thinking differently about the sector and provide funding for administrative costs, which are essential to maintain the organization’s mission and maintain employment. 
- Coordinate and collaborate with other funders to reduce reporting and administrative burden. 
Additionally, funders can be a voice for their grantees and the communities that they support by using their influence to advocate for sustainable organizations when another crisis arises.
Read more about these recommendations here.

