Our Montreal non-profit organizations refer to non-profit social services offered to Montrealers who, for one reason or another, require special assistance, special care or special services. Non-profit organizations that each have their own mission.
For a list of non-profit establishments at the provincial level, you may wish to visit our Registraire des entreprises Québec. Non-profit and charitable organizations described as groups of individuals who do not distribute their profits to their members.
Charities and non-profit organizations that are either non-governmental, non-profit distributing, self-governing, voluntary or formally incorporated or registered under a specific legislation. Only those incorporated or registered are legally recognized as nonprofit organization (NPO).
According to a relatively recent (2006) nonprofit survey called the "The Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector in Quebec" by the Université du Québec (UQAM) à Montréal, the province of Quebec has the largest concentration of charities and nonprofit organizations in Canada.
Non-profit establishments who are primarily active at the local level. They respond to social causes and social problems such as lack of education and employment problems, poverty or loss of autonomy among elders.
Nonprofit establishments who provide community and social services to the general public, especially in areas such as sports and recreation, social services, religion, arts and culture in that order.
Montreal nonprofit establishments receive less financial resources than those in other cities and provinces.
Their main sources of revenue are government grants as well as nonprofit grants from corporate, community and private foundations. Nonprofit establishments who also resort to regular nonprofit resources fundraising.
The Canada Revenue Agency is the government administrative division responsible for granting charitable tax status. A status that enables our city nonprofit organizations to issue receipts to donors for income tax purposes.
Local nonprofit companies receive specific tax exemptions and are subject to a number of regulations and restrictions. They are, for instance, required to file an income tax return at least every two years. Tax returns and nonprofit documents that are made available to the general public.
Quebec community groups nonprofit have to do with less nonprofit staffing than other groups in other provinces. Many depend on charity nonprofit volunteering jobs and volunteering hours to operate properly and adequately.
Our Montreal charity nonprofit volunteering is predominant in our large charities and nonprofit organizations. When board members are excluded, one third of our nonprofit organizations have no volunteers. What's more, half of our nonprofits establishments cannot rely on paid top nonprofit employment services.
Then again, our city nonprofit organizations report that they did not experience great variations in their nonprofit staffing. In many of our nonprofit establishments, the number of employees remained stable over the last few years and, in many of our nonprofit organizations with stable revenues, their number of volunteers remained stable.
If you are a nonprofit establishment, if you are located on the island of Montreal and if you would like us to add and image and a link to your nonprofit organization, simply send us your request using our Keep in Touch! form.
We will be happy to help you promote your Montreal nonprofit organization in a very simple and very uncomplicated but effective free way. Or, if you would like to make sure a charity is duly registered before making a donation, simply visit the List of Registered Charities provided by the Government of Quebec.
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