Definitions of Northern / Rural / Remote / Peripheric Communities in a Philanthropic Context

François Brouard, Researcher – Université Carleton University

Manuel Litalien, Ontario Hub Co-Director – Nipissing University

Natalya Brown, Researcher – Nipissing University – School of Business and Department of Political Science, Philosophy and Economics

Published on April 5 2023
Research Paper: Definitions of Northern / Rural / Remote / Peripheric Communities in a Philanthropic Context

Philanthropy, and research on philanthropy, in Canada is often concentrated in large urban cities, such as Montréal, Toronto or Ottawa. However, philanthropic needs are not limited to large urban areas. Often, we use terms such as “Northern”, “Rural”, “Remote”, and “Peripheric”, when referring to smaller communities and their unique realities. Unfortunately, the definition of these terms, often based on geography, are less understood in a philanthropic context. The objective of this conceptual report is to define these Northern / Rural / Remote / Peripheric communities in the philanthropic context in order to assist funders, researchers, and policymakers in dealing with that lesser studied realities of these communities.

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Research paper by François Brouard, Manuel Litalien & Natalya Brown

  • François Brouard
    François Brouard
    Researcher
    Université Carleton University
  • Manuel Litalien
    Manuel Litalien
    Ontario Hub Co-Director
    Nipissing University
  • Natalya Brown
    Natalya Brown
    Researcher
    Nipissing University – School of Business and Department of Political Science, Philosophy and Economics

How to cite this publication

François Brouard, Manuel Litalien, Natalya Brown. (2023). Definitions of Northern / Rural / Remote / Peripheric Communities in a Philanthropic Context, [Research paper], PhiLab – Canadian philanthropy partnership research network, https://philab.uqam.ca/en/definitions-of-northern-rural-remote-peripheric-communities-in-a-philanthropic-context-2/