As of March 2014, the contents of the Health Innovation Portal, launched in 2012 by the now de-funded Health Council of Canada to house innovations in healthcare technology and practices, became fully absorbed into Accreditation Canada’s Leading Practices Database.
The Health Innovation Portal was a searchable database for healthcare providers that contained leading innovative healthcare practices vetted by the Health Council of Canada. Kicking things off was the Health Innovation Challenge. In 2009, the council launched the Health Innovation Challenge as a way to get university and college students involved in finding the best healthcare practices across Canada. Winners of the challenge had their submissions featured on the Health Innovation Portal.
The Health Council of Canada was only around from 2003-2014. It was created as part of an action plan that came out of a 2003 first ministers’ agreement on healthcare reform. Among its mandates was assessing innovative technology and practices that were improving the quality of the Canadian health care system. These innovations were then added to the Health Innovation Portal. Funding for the Health Council of Canada ended in March 2014, ending its service and Web access to the Health Innovation Portal.
Luckily, you can still access the contents of the Health Information Portal through Accreditation Canada’s Leading Practices Database, now containing over 900 innovative healthcare practices.
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Whether you’re a service provider that’s well-established in your community or one that’s just breaking in, funding, resources, and perhaps accreditation are likely among your top challenges, all three being ongoing concerns. You already know you need to either upgrade your existing software or transition from a paper-based system to a case-management software solution. (See our previous post Client Tracking Software - Do you know what to look for?) Now it’s just a matter of finding funding for it.
The following list is by no means meant to be an exhaustive summary of funding sources for Canadian social service providers. No doubt, readers, many of you will have the jump on me there, and I do hope you’ll help round out this information for your fellow readers by sharing your experience and knowledge of other sources in the comments. Rather, this post looks at different types of funding available today for nonprofits that some of you may not have considered previously and provides a sample of leads from each type to help you begin your exploration of different funding possibilities.
Philanthropy
The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
List of foundations in Canada
Government
Civic Info BC
Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities (not-for-profits eligible)
Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration (additional federal and provincial funding sources listed)
Grants Canada – Canadian Subsidy Directory
Charitable Donor Organisations and Foundations
United Way - Vancouver
RCMP Foundation
Canadian Women’s Foundation
Charity Village
Community Foundations of Canada
Lions Club International Foundation
Community Investors
Green Shield Canada
ENP – Social Enterprise Canada
Tides Canada
Crowdfunding
Techsoup Canada
National Crowdfunding Association of Canada
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Subscriptions
Imaging Canada Grant Connect
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KCI
Social Enterprise Canada
Northern Development BC – Resources for Community Projects
Ontario Trillium Foundation – Links for Not-for-Profit and Charitable Groups
We’ll take a look at the intersection of accreditation and technology in a subsequent post. Thanks for reading! Leave a comment and share your thoughts, your knowledge or your experience and let us know if you found this post helpful.
Shopping for software, any kind of software, can intimidate even the most tech savvy among us. And change, especially a big change like overhauling your organisation’s management system, can feel like a daunting task we’d all like to put off till tomorrow. But it doesn’t have to be if you’re prepared and know what to look for.
Tackle this mission fearlessly, confidently, and successfully!
Begin with a list of questions for the software company’s sales team that address everything from general requirements you have for your client tracking system right down to the specific needs of your organisation for carrying out its daily operations. Here are 10 key questions to ask to help you get started.
10 Key Markers for a Positive Experience
Thanks for reading! Leave a comment or email us and let us know if you found this helpful. And feel free to share additional tips in your comments for others who are tackling this mission. Good luck!