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341:, Bahen criticized what she called the Red Cross' "longer-term approach", saying, "When it comes to speed, the Red Cross have taken a longer-term approach compared to the front-line charities, and I do believe speed matters". The Globe and Mail's Janet McFarlan pointed out that the Red Cross had moved quickly following flooding in Calgary and southern Alberta, distributing $ 5.9 million of aid within the first three weeks, and that aid distribution in Fort McMurray was moving even more quickly, with large upfront sums gifted to fire victims to cover the costs of relocation.The Red Cross had distributed $ 50 million to evacuees by email transfers, which Red Cross CEO Conrad Sauvécalled "the most important cash transfer we have done in our history, and the fastest one" and McFarland saw as "a welcome show of nimbleness from Canada's disaster-response behemoth." 183:'s Paul Waldie quotes Charity Intelligence's managing director Kate Bahen as saying, "Yes, the optics aren't good. "I'm at myself, absolutely. It's just administration, that's it," while head of donor advisory services Bri Typuc downplayed the event, saying "It was just an administrative oversight — it was just a late filing." Don McGreesh, former chairman of Imagine Canada, commented "I shook my head and laughed…Why would they, of all people, fail to file?" Association of Fundraising Professionals chair Andrea McManus observed, "Lots of charities forget and they are pilloried for it. I think that CI would view that as a lack of effective management, or a lack of transparency, and here they are in the same situation." 391:, Bahen singled out the Calgary Flames Foundation, alleging a lack of transparency, high funding costs and disproportionate savings in fiscal year 2017, calling it a puck hog and ranking it the worst among the eight foundations. Bahen commented, "So ... be a fan, cheer for the Flames, but seriously if you are looking at giving and in your giving to have impact and really go to help people, you have so many choices in Calgary." Calgary Flames defended itself, pointing out that 50/50 charity events, in which half of fan ticket prices are donated to charity, have a 50% funding cost per dollar raised by their nature and that reserves were necessary to ensure that they could meet their commitments going forward. 278:'s head of philanthropic advisory services Malcolm Burrows commented, "I sometimes wonder how much actually understands the nature of the sector. For one, they haven’t acknowledged that there is a massive range of charities in Canada…Ci seems to want to put all of them into a single space, and I think that does a real disservice. They need to look at that before they make these huge generalizations in public…You can’t have a ‘one-size-fits-all’ standard of accountability in the sector." Marcel Lauzière complained, '“It’s a real disservice to Canadians because the information they’re putting in front of people means nothing if it’s not contextualized. It’s as simple as that." 198:
after a crisis is the single largest determinant in how well people bounce back emotionally from disasters." and therefore recommended that "would-be donors support local community charities in Fort McMurray and Edmonton, saying local groups were the most impressive in their quick response in both Lac-MĂŠgantic and the Alberta floods." The Red Cross had received $ 14.8-million following the 2013 Lac-MĂŠgantic train explosion, but only issued "$ 300,000 on an emergency basis to local residents in the first month after the disaster". By May 9,
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the best tools, but are the only ones we knew how to use." Imagine Canada president Marcel Lauzière and former chair Don McGreech criticized the approach of treating charities as if they were corporations as overly simplistic, with Lauzière commenting, "They’ve taken a model from the investment world, where you look at inputs and then tell your investors where to put their dollars…it’s not that simple when you’re looking at charities and at their outcomes and impacts."
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necessarily for its usefulness, but for what many sector experts are calling a naĂŻve analysis of data and lack of knowledge of CRA guidelines and how nonprofits in Canada actually work." Association of Fundraising Professionals chair Andrea McManus credited Charity Intelligence's work with raising donor awareness, but said that its analyses can be misleading.
258:. director of research Greg Thomson explained, "I want to know that there has been change that has happened. It doesn’t matter if people have been made happy or 1,000 people were served, because we do not know what ‘served’ means. It is digging in that one extra step and saying, ‘What happened, what was the change that happened?’" 310:, it called Charity Intelligence's claim that it refused to provide the information misleading. Toronto charity lawyer Mark Blumberg took an intermediate position, writing, "While I agree that larger charities that typically have audited financial statements should place them on their website, it is not a legal requirement." 500:
In a June 23, 2014 interview with The Ottawa Citizen, Charity Intelligence Canada's research director Greg Thomson said that charities are best served by hiring the "best fundraisers" to lead their organizations and that annual salaries of $ 350,000 or more reflect their value. Thomson added, “I work
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As of November 2011, Charity Intelligence had two staff members working from a condominium in Downtown Toronto, having declared $ 207,000 in operating costs for the previous year.. By 2020, Charity Intelligence's staff had grown to four or five members, two of which, managing director Kate Bahen and
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of Canada wrote, "The numbers associated with The War Amps are misrepresentative of our charitable activity", specifically rebutting Charity Intelligene's allegations that it uses professional fundraisers, receives government grants, solicits by phone or door-to-door, sells or trades donor's names
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revoked Charity Intelligence Canada's charitable status due to its failure to file the required annual financial report for 2011 within six months of the fiscal year. As a result, Charity Intelligence was prohibited from issuing tax receipts and was required to pay a $ 500 penalty before reapplying
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Charity Intelligence's founder and managing director Kate Bahen describes Charity Intelligence's approach as similar to that of a financial analyst researching stocks. On an early version of its website, Charity Intelligence said that it used "investment analysis techniques which are, by no means,
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and acknowledged that True North operates its own youth charity programs in Manitoba. Bahen wrote, "I understand that my unfortunate mischaracterization of TNYF may have left people with the impression that they should not consider supporting TNYF, and for that I want to unequivocally apologize."
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reported that Ci's Kate Bahen had been "alarmed when she first saw the Red Cross's early reports on its Lac-MĂŠgantic spending". She said that a "rapid response to distributing large sums of cash is critical, noting studies of disasters have shown that having a sense of financial security quickly
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On August 6, 2020, Charity Intelligence Canada's managing director Kate Bahen and director of research Greg Thomson were questioned in a two-hour meeting of the parliamentary committee about its public statements against WE Charity. Bahen had alleged in numerous high-profile interviews that the
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commented, "It’s inevitable that you’ll get a lot of methodological biases about what impact even means. Effective altruism tends to privilege actions producing easily measurable results … so maybe a food bank seems very clear-cut, but funding something that addresses root causes of hunger may
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Soon after introducing its online search engine in November 2011, Charity Intelligence Canada's methods of rating charities came under criticism from various charities and charity analysists. According to Charity Village's Andy Levy-Ajzenkopf, the site "caught the attention of the sector, not
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Charity Intelligence was launched in 2008 to research charities and advise donors on where to spend their money. In addition to providing advice, Charity Intelligence distributes clients' money to selected charities, handling $ 442,000 in donor cash transactions in 2010.
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observed that, despite Canada being a bilingual country, Charity Intelligence included only two French-language charities in its top 100 list. Bahen replied that Quebec charities rarely post financial statements on their websites.
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Organizations that have received a high ranking have quoted and linked back to Charity Intelligence’s website in their press releases and fund-raising efforts, as well as to promote partnerships with for-profit enterprises.
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asked why in 2012 CI had lost its own charitable status, to which Bahen responded, "It was a hard lesson learned well". Sorbara alleged that one of CI's team had donated what he called "substantial sums" to the
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Bahen has actively and successfully promoted Charity Intelligence’s profile in the news, prominently alleging wrongdoing by several mainstream charities and facing questioning before the
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Charity Intelligence complained that 19 of 100 charities refused to provide them financial information to populate their online tool, including famous charities such as The
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and addresses, spends more than 10% on administration or puts funds towards long-term investments. Pointing out that its financials were publicly available in its annual
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Charity Intelligence created its "Top 100 Charities" database when an early client donated $ 40,000 after asking why they didn't already have one. In November 2019,
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On May 1, 2019, Bahen wrote a formal letter of apology to True North Youth Foundation, in which she apologized for calling it a puck hog during an interview with
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for charitable status. The Revenue Agency had notified Charity Intelligence in April 2012 to provide them more time to file, but CI did not follow through.
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of Canada's director of public affairs, Jennifer Pepall, said that Charity Intelligence's assumptions about its finances and motivations were inaccurate.
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CTV News described Ci as is an "organization that monitors other charities to measure the impact they actually have with the donations they collect".
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charity was on the brink of insolvency before the Trudeau government selected it to administer the proposed Canada Student Service Grant program.
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Bahen warned that Charity Intelligence would continue to criticize the Red Cross going forward, saying ""We're going to watch it very closely".
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Another common theme of criticism is that Charity Intelligence takes a generic approach which ignores the substance of charities' work.
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director of research Greg Thomson, also sat alongside Graeme Hepburn on its three-member board of directors.
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provided an opportunity for Charity Intelligence to increase its media presence by criticizing the
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Charity Intelligence's managing director Kate Bahen has called several charities "puck hog(s)", a
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questioned Charity Intelligence's track record and their adequacy of their analyses.  MP
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interviewed Ci's manager for their article on the efficacy of charitable giving in Canada.
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for a registered salary. Would I want my salary published? No. It’s a private thing.”
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Kate Bahen also donated nearly $ 1,000 to the Conservative Party in 2012 and 2015.
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through board member Graeme C. Hepburn and his wife Claudia, who is the niece of
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House of Commons, Canada, Standing Committee on Finance (August 6, 2020).
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fortune as well as a former director and senior fellow at the right-wing
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appear, on paper, less impactful simply because it’s harder to measure."
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What WE Lost: Inside the Attack on Canada's Largest Children's Charity
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graphs of financial data. Bahen named the charitable arms of eight
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Kate Bahen, its unconventional methodologies drawn from Bahen’s
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to compile its own top 100 charities to donate to in 2020.
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Charity Intelligence's approach has been characterized as
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magazine used data from Charity Intelligence and from the
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In 2009, the Hepburns hosted a fundraiser for Ontario
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Charitable organization
Charity assessment
charityintelligence.ca
Toronto
equity analyst
stock market
Canadian Parliament
Conservative Party
MoneySense
Canada Revenue Agency
Canada Revenue Agency
The Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail
effective altruism
William MacAskill
Sam Bankman-Fried
FTX
cryptocurrency
The Globe and Mail
Trent University
Toronto Star
Scotiabank
Children’s Wish Foundation
The War Amps
Royal Ontario Museum
Aga Khan Foundation
Aga Khan Foundation
The War Amps
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