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LEARNING FROM OUR PARTNERS, INSIGHTS FROM THE FIELD - LAIDLAW FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2023

4 Jun 2024

Lastly, we invite you to read the 2023 annual report philanthropy and specifically with youth is the In addition, the year saw us conclude the Youth As we continue to pursue the full spectrum of our and find out more about the work of our grantees and opportunity to partner with and learn from young Collective Impact partnership between the Ontario portfolio and what it can do to serve our mission. [...] The first is the release of a seminal To strengthen the organizational excellence of the report titled, The State of Black and Indigenous Laidlaw’s grant-making practices and values are In Solidarity, Foundation, we’ve made a few changes internally Youth in Ontario. [...] will be doing regarding the management and profiled the work and priorities of the Foundation and The second accomplishment is a full review and stewardship of the Foundation’s granting portfolio, presented it as an example of excellence in working with evaluation of all granting, convening and research network of partners, and sector connections. [...] When it comes to collective and n recognition of the leadership and contributions to the Foundation grassroots groups that align with the current mission and vision of the by its Board of Directors, Family, and Staff, corresponding Foundation. [...] Programs for the Foundation to seek out and explore a more Foundation will need to answer in the lead up to the • There is a need for greater strategic clarity on how the for Black and Indigenous youth or 2SLGBTQ+ youth are integrated and intersectional approach to investing in creation of the organization’s new and ambitious strategic often offshoots of other programs and lack integration.
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