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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

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…

Keratiloe Mogotsi

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…

Kristina Inrig

"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…

Amanda Mayer

"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…

Canoe Art Project, Brianna Salmon

"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…

Allison Ramchuk

"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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