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CANADA’S SOCIAL SECTOR POPULATION 170,000+ 8.1% The sector represents of Canada’s GDP... $151B ...which is approximately ÷ + × - a b c 2 million people The sector employs approximately which makes up 11% of the economically active population. 44% of Canadians 13 million volunteers! are volunteering their time to charities and nonprofits—that’s 2 billion hours Volunteers contribute almost of their time each year to organizations and causes they believe in. 4 in 5 Canadians Our sector has a good reputation. said they have a lot or some trust in charities. $14+ billion annually Canadians give to registered charities. More than ¾ of donations go to the “Big Four” causes Religion, Health, Social Services and International organizations. 1 million full-time jobs This is equal to An average volunteer contributes 154 hrs per year 3 hrs per week OR CANADA’S CHARITIES & NONPROFITS CANADA’S CHARITIES & NONPROFITS Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households provide goods and services to individuals & groups of people at minimal to no cost. Households These include chambers of commerce, business & professional associations, airport authorities and some amusement and recreational organizations. Business These include hospitals, residential care facilities, universities and colleges. Government There are an estimated 170,000+ registered charities & nonprofits in Canada. (86,000 registered charities) imaginecanada.ca/sectorstats #SectorIntel Join us in investing in the social sector. They contribute to strong & healthy communities. In addition to their social contributions, charities & nonprofits are a large and vital part of the economy. 6.25% From 2010 to 2014, GDP from nonprofits serving households and government grew at a rate of 4.62% The overall economy grew by · youth & family services · housing assistance · places of worship · food banks · recreation & social clubs · museums · foundations For example: Charities & nonprofits come from 3 different areas of the economy: Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 383-0033 (2016) CANSIM Table 381-0033 & 381-0035 (2014) Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating, General Social Survey (2013) SOURCES Imagine Canada, 30 Years of Giving (2018) Muttart Foundation, Talking About Charities (2013)

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CANADA’SSOCIAL SECTOR

POPULATION 170,000+

8.1%The sector represents

of Canada’s GDP...

$151B...which is approximately

÷

+×−a

b

c

2 million peopleThe sector employs approximately

which makes up 11% of the economically active population.

44% of Canadians

13 million volunteers!

are volunteering their time tocharities and nonprofits—that’s

2 billion hoursVolunteers contribute almost

of their time each year to organizations and causes they believe in.

4 in 5 CanadiansOur sector has a good reputation.

said they have a lot or some trust in charities.

$14+ billion annuallyCanadians give

to registered charities.

More than ¾ of donations go to the

“Big Four” causesReligion, Health, Social Services and International organizations.

1 millionfull-time jobs

This is equal toAn average volunteer contributes

154 hrsper year

3 hrsper week

OR

CANADA’S CHARITIES& NONPROFITS

CANADA’S CHARITIES& NONPROFITS

Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households provide goods and services to individuals & groups of people at minimal to no cost.

HouseholdsThese include chambers of commerce, business & professional associations, airport authorities and some amusement and recreational organizations.

BusinessThese include hospitals, residential care facilities, universities and colleges.

Government

There are an estimated

170,000+ registered charities & nonprofits in Canada.

(86,000 registered charities)

imaginecanada.ca/sectorstats#SectorIntel

Join us in investingin the social sector.

They contribute to strong & healthy communities.

In addition to their social contributions, charities & nonprofits are a large and

vital part of the economy.

6.25%

From 2010 to 2014,GDP from nonprofits

serving households and government grew at

a rate of

4.62%The overall economy

grew by

· youth & family services· housing assistance· places of worship· food banks· recreation & social clubs· museums· foundations

For example:

Charities & nonprofits come from3 different areas of the economy:

Statistics Canada CANSIM Table 383-0033 (2016) CANSIM Table 381-0033 & 381-0035 (2014) Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating, General Social Survey (2013)

SOURCESImagine Canada, 30 Years of Giving (2018)Muttart Foundation, Talking About Charities (2013)