Social Justice Philanthropy and Seniors: An Exploratory Report 

Adam Saifer, Researcher – University of British Columbia – Faculty of Management Okanagan, Kelowna Campus

Published on September 12 2025


This exploratory report examines how social justice philanthropy addresses—or ignores—the social and economic issues faced by seniors in Québec. Despite increased awareness of inequalities since the pandemic, Canadian foundations continue to marginalize older adults in their funding strategies. The report highlights four main issues: poverty, social isolation, abuse, and inadequate housing, often exacerbated by neoliberal public policies and unfavorable structural reforms.

The analysis includes an intersectional perspective, emphasizing that age discrimination intersects with other forms of oppression (racism, sexism, immigration status, etc.). A mapping of 40 Québec foundations reveals limited support, despite a few notable initiatives. The report calls for integrating aging into the priorities of foundations, supporting caregivers, and developing interventions co-constructed with the communities concerned.

  • Saifer, Adam
    Adam Saifer
    Researcher
    University of British Columbia – Faculty of Management Okanagan, Kelowna Campus
  • Mirella & Lino Saputo Foundation

How to cite this publication

Adam Saifer. (2025). Social Justice Philanthropy and Seniors: An Exploratory Report , [Research paper], PhiLab – Canadian philanthropy partnership research network, https://philab.uqam.ca/en/social-justice-philanthropy-and-seniors-an-exploratory-report/

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