With ongoing trade tensions, many Canadian organizations are looking to support the home team, and charities — especially foundations — have a unique opportunity to do so through their investment portfolios. But is a "Canada First" investment strategy actually allowed? Turns out, there are some interesting legal hoops to consider, mainly around prioritizing returns versus furthering the charity's overall goals.
Navigating these complex investment decisions requires a nuanced understanding of both financial and ethical considerations. You can further explore how to align your investments with your values and legal charity requirements on the ONN Blog, “Canada First investing for charities and foundations in Ontario: Is it even allowed?” by Benjamin Miller.
Young Associates can provide expert guidance when it comes to getting a handle on your finances and cash flow and making the decision to invest. To delve deeper into financial planning for the arts, check out Finance for the Arts in Canada.