by IONS | May 27, 2021 | Blog, IONS Ideas
Annika Voltan Executive Director Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Linkedin Copy URL On Friday afternoons, the CSCNS team closes out the week with our A.O.P. meetings. They started several months ago when our colleague Emma shared that...
by IONS | May 18, 2021 | Webinar
Black History Learning Journey An e-learing series exploring systemic racism,a history of colonization & the legacy of Black Nova Scotians. This year, the Nova Scotia Legislation officially designated August 1st as Emancipation Day in recognition of the history...
by IONS | Apr 29, 2021 | Blog, IONS Ideas
Lydia Phillip Communications Manager Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Linkedin Copy URL Okay, so I grew up reading (and still enjoy) dystopian fiction – Hunger Games, Divergent, Handmaid’s Tale, The Pretties, anyone? Dystopian novels seem to...
by IONS | Feb 18, 2021 | Blog, IONS Ideas
At CSCNS, we have a little crush on Brené Brown and often find ourselves referencing her work in team meetings. While these days Brené borders on being a household name, her colleague Aiko Bethea is a lesser-known rising star. Brené and Aiko recently recorded two...
by IONS | Oct 29, 2020 | Video
Green Lights for Grants Interview Series Understanding Nova Scotia’s granting organizations, their funding priorities, and what they need to see in your submission Grant writing can be a challenge and we believe that understanding what funders are looking for and how...
by IONS | Jun 12, 2020 | Article, News
As 6,000 organizations step up, hunker down or retrench, a disturbing picture of precarity has emerged, with this vital sector close to collapse. The non-profit and voluntary sector is the vital third leg of the stool – with government and business, it holds the...
by IONS | Jun 10, 2020 | Sector Story
Our Storm Clouds & Silver Linings series tells stories of some Nova Scotia nonprofit organizations and how they’re rising up to meet the very real and profound challenges and opportunities for innovation during COVID-19. These stories are a snap-shot in time taken...