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  2. AmINext - Wikipedia

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    AmINext. #AmINext is a social media campaign launched on September 5, 2014, by Inuit Canadian Holly Jarrett, to call attention to the high rate of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada. [ 1][ 2] It was one of many awareness campaigns initiated by activists since 2000.

  3. List of advocacy groups in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fair Vote Canada (FVC) is a Kitchener, Ontario-based grassroots, nonprofit, multi-partisan citizens' movement—created in June 2001—that calls for the replacement of the first-past-the-post electoral system with proportional representation, as part of electoral reform in Canada. [14] [15] Friends of Canadian Broadcasting political

  4. Bell Let's Talk - Wikipedia

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    Bell's initiative is designed to spread the awareness of mental health issues through conversation and social media, primarily through the use of its hashtag.For every "interaction" on Bell Let's Talk Day, the company pledges to donate five cents towards Canadian mental health, which is then divided among various community projects and major institutions across Canada.

  5. Direct mail fundraising - Wikipedia

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    Direct mail fundraising is a form of direct marketing widely used by nonprofit organizations in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia-Pacific to acquire new donors or members and retain the level of their contributions or dues as part of a fundraising program. The professional use of direct mail fundraising requires an understanding both of ...

  6. OpenMedia.ca - Wikipedia

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    OpenMedia. OpenMedia is a Canadian non-partisan, non-profit advocacy organization working to encourage open and innovative communication systems within Canada. Its stated mission is "to advance and support a media communications system in Canada that adheres to the principles of access, choice, diversity, innovation and openness." [1]

  7. Change.org - Wikipedia

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    Change.org is a for-profit, "venture-backed company that hosts activist petitions written by members of the public, gathers email addresses from signees, and encourages people to circulate the petitions heavily on social media. While for-profit, Change.org is a public benefit company with B Corp status." [76]