Exploring ‘place-based’ initiatives in philanthropic community development: A transnational examination of Canadian and US Foundations

Edmund Yirenkyi, Student – Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, Grenfell Campus – School of Science and Environment

Kelly Vodden, Supervisor of the Atlantic Hub – Grenfell Campus, Memorial University – Environmental Policy Institute

Published on March 7 2024
Local Development & Society

 

This review examines the role of philanthropy, particularly community philanthropy and community foundations, in financing climate change mitigation and adaptation in Canada. Despite the increasing impact of climate change on the nation and the transition to a greener economy, a noticeable gap exists in comprehensive studies addressing philanthropy’s role in addressing climate change impacts and action, particularly at the community level. The review systematically analyzes prior research on philanthropy’s contribution to funding climate change initiatives in Canada, focusing on community-based efforts. It evaluates existing knowledge, identifies common themes, and addresses limitations in the literature to inform future research. The review reveals that while climate related investment opportunities are rising due to growing demand and ESG considerations, philanthropic contributions to climate change in Canada remain relatively small. The review emphasizes the importance of community philanthropy and highlights supporting policy engagement, investing in local climate solutions, and addressing environmental justice through community-based
efforts.

by Edmund Yirenkyi & Kelly Vodden

Read more: The role of philanthropy in financing climate change mitigation and adaptation in Canada: A systematic literature review

  • Edmund Yirenkyi
    Edmund Yirenkyi
    Student
    Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, Grenfell Campus – School of Science and Environment
  • Kelly Vodden
    Kelly Vodden
    Supervisor of the Atlantic Hub
    Grenfell Campus, Memorial University – Environmental Policy Institute

How to cite this publication

Edmund Yirenkyi, Kelly Vodden. (2024). Exploring ‘place-based’ initiatives in philanthropic community development: A transnational examination of Canadian and US Foundations, [Academic paper], PhiLab – Canadian philanthropy partnership research network, https://philab.uqam.ca/en/exploring-place-based-initiatives-in-philanthropic-community-development-a-transnational-examination-of-canadian-and-us-foundations-2/