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Students Win Prestigious ANSER Award
Anna Hamilton, Jing Jia, Michelle Murphy and Tara Russell receive the ANSER 2025 Master’s Thesis/Capstone Project Award for their report, Mind Blowing, Powerful, Deficient: Scoping…
Bob Wyatt on How Increased Transparency Could Strengthen Our Sector
What We Don’t Know Does Hurt Us: Possible Changes to Laws Related to Charities Charity law in Canada innovates at a glacial pace, but reform…
MPNL & CAPSI Intensify Their Partnership
Dr. Keratiloe Mogotsi speaks at a panel discussion, "Philanthropy in a Global Context: Trends to Watch," hosted during the MPNL program's 10th anniversary celebrations on…
"The MPNL program came at the right time, when we were starting to take the sector more seriously."--Kristina Inrig
Kristina Inrig is a 2016 MPNL graduate and President and CEO of the Sustainable Capacity Foundation, which works to build capacity among small nonprofit organizations…
"MPNL plays a key role in the growing professionalization of the sector and in attracting top talent, research and resources." --Amanda Mayer
Amanda Mayer was a graduate student in the MPNL program in 2013, the program's inaugural year, and is a member of the Editorial Board for…
"The MPNL program provided me with resources and approaches to increase impact, but also, to promote justice." --Brianna Salmon
Before enrolling in the MPNL program, Brianna Salmon worked with a non-governmental organization (NGO) and finished a graduate thesis about sustainable transportation. She graduated from…
"The board chair walked into the office and offered me the position of CEO" -- Allison Ramchuk, MPNL graduate
On the 10th anniversary of the MPNL program, PANL Perspectives spoke to Allison Ramchuk about how and why she excelled during the MPNL program. She…
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