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CharityCAN’s 2021 Roundup

As we start 2022 here in CharityCAN's home base of Waterloo, Ontario, in some ways it feels eerily like the start of 2021: working from home with limited contact with friends, family and coworkers, with lockdown measures in place to stop another COVID wave from...

Introducing Donor Discovery

After months of work behind the scenes, today we're announcing a new way to do prospect identification in CharityCAN: a new feature we're calling Donor Discovery. Donor Discovery uses our donation record dataset with our relationship graph to give you a customizeable...

Going Carbon Neutral

Here at CharityCAN, we help Canadian charities make positive change in the world by giving them the tools to fundraise more effectively. But we don't just want to do our part to improve where we live - we also want to make sure we're not doing anything to make it...

Our Pandemic Recovery Summer

This summer at CharityCAN, we're trying something a little different. We're taking a break. Well, that's not quite true - we're taking a lot of little breaks. 8 of them, to be exact. This summer, we're turning every weekend into a long weekend for our employees. Every...

Introducing Avenue Donor Data

We here at CharityCAN would like to introduce a new way to find quick insights about the donors in your Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT database: Avenue Donor Data. Avenue Donor Data is a new application available in the Blackbaud Marketplace that creates an add-in tile...

Anonymous Co-op Interview Selection at CharityCAN

Anonymous Hiring Back in the summer of 2020, with Black Lives Matter marches happening in every major city in North America, I was challenged to take a look at the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices at our little company. As anyone who works at a small...

CharityCAN’s 2020 Roundup

Well... what a year! It goes without saying that 2020 was a challenging time all around the world. In Canada alone the global pandemic has wreaked havoc on our collective physical and mental health and exposed inequality across our society. Large companies like Amazon...

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