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Top Picks 2010

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At Ci, we take giving seriously. We are funders who give to charities and wish that we had more to give, but our financial means are finite, making charitable donations a scarce resource. We value our money and also care about how this money can be best used to help those in need. Ci seeks to direct generosity where we believe it can have the greatest impact in helping Canada.
Perhaps we were invited to one too many charity fundraising galas.  At one of those events we began asking: how much of what we paid for in tickets actually goes to the charity, what exactly does this charity do, and does our giving do any good?  To answer these questions we applied
investment analysis techniques which are, by no means, the best tools, but are the only ones we knew how to use.  We found the answers startling.
The Ci team believes that giving is good, but if the charities we had been supporting were mediocre at best, which charities should we give to?  We began turning the tables on charities, asking hard questions to those who asked us for donations, and calling charities across Canada to look for excellence.
To find excellence, Ci researches and assesses charities. Our assessment extends far beyond just the numbers, looking at a charity’s mission, theory of change, history of results, outcomes rather than just outputs, and management.  However, since Ci began in 2006, the greatest interest in our work has been in the numbers, maybe because it is the first time that donors have seen this kind of assessment of charities.  While we believe that the numbers are important, number crunching is only a minor portion of the evaluation process Ci undertakes on a charity.
To download our 2010 Top Picks report, please images/ci_top_picks_2010.pdf click here.

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Haiti: 6-months progress reports

Click below to download progress reports:
images/carehaiti_3mo_report.pdf Care Canada
images/dwb_haiti_6months_en.pdf Doctors Without Borders
images/hfh_haiti_progress_report.pdf Habitat for Humanity
images/oxfam_haiti_brief.pdf Oxfam
images/redcross_haitiearthquake_sixmonthreport.pdf Red Cross
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjPjoTrun6g Salvation Army (video)
images/stc_6month_report.pdf Save the Children
images/unicefhaiti_6moreport.pdf UNICEF
images/wv_haiti_6moreport.pdf World Vision

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Ci Bios

Kate Bahen, CFA, Managing Director

Graeme Hepburn, Chairman

Barbara Triskan, CFA, Director

Peter Mackenzie, MBA/CA, Director, Audit Committee

Peter Cowley, Independent Director

Research

Greg Thomson, MBA, Director of Research

Kate Ruff, Social Results Analyst

Roland Bertin, Chair, Ci Recommendation Committee

Kate Ruff, MSc, Charity Analyst

Chris Murphy, CFA, Food Banks Analyst

Indi Gopinathan, MBA, Food Banks Analyst

Greg Stevenson, CFA, At-Risk Youth Analyst

Michael Phillips, CFA, Education Analyst

Peter Holden, CFA, Education Analyst

Nancy Self, CFA, Homeless Analyst

Karen Greve Young, MBA, Cancer Analyst

Hanny Elsayed, CFA, Charity Analyst

Ken Evans, Public Relations

Patrick Gossage, Public Relations

Martha Grant, Public Relations &Communications

Joni Avram, Marketing &Communications (Alberta)

Stephen Thursby, Design

Myrna Forsythe, Editor

Rachel Greiner, Production & Design

2011 Summer Analysts

Ben Gardent, Summer Research Analyst

Bronwyn Smith, Summer Research Analyst

Rishab Nanda, Summer Research Analyst

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Ci Algorithm

We are currently in development of an algorithm to rate charities. This algorithm will include metrics on charity transparency, cost efficiency, and funding need. We are also testing metrics on charity results reporting and governance which we plan to incorporate in our algorithm going forward.

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Main Menu

Main Menu is very powerful menu built with clean accessible XHTML code structure and effective drop-down submenu panels.

Main Menu Icons

You can attach any of 20 predefined icons to menu items to make them more appealing.

To set up icons, you need to go to menu item settings and add symbol combination (icon=xxx) to title where xxx is the icon name.

  • images/content/template-details/design-features/uniicons.png” target=”_blank” class=”link-action” rel=”noopener noreferrer See preview of all icons

Main Menu Rich Text

You can add descriptive text to menu items to make them much clearer.

To set up descriptive text, you need to go to menu item settings and add symbol combination (=) as a separator between main and descriptive text.
In the example above text Home is the main text and Lorem ipsum dolor sit… is the descriptive text. Separator between them is the symbol combination (=).


Main Menu Icons and Rich Text in combination

You can set up menu items to utilize both icons and rich text in combination. Take a look at main menu on this page to see live demonstration.

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