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KPMG: Canadian not-for-profit organizations get boost
August 8, 2012
By Rob Starr, Content Manager, Big4.com
KPMG’s national Community Leader strategy is a cornerstone of their business strategy; building relationships is at its core. LIFT’s focus on venture philanthropy is in line with KPMG’s approach and commitment to sustainability and affecting social change. As part of the mandate, LIFT Philanthropy Partners (LIFT) and KPMG LLP (KPMG) today announced their partnership to make Canadian not-for-profit organizations more sustainable and effective.
LIFT uses a venture philanthropy approach where it works with a not-for-profit organization for up to three years to develop and implement a strategic LIFT plan that focuses on increasing accountability, establishing performance metrics, and improving capacity to deliver social impact.
KPMG LLP, an Audit, Tax and Advisory firm (kpmg.ca) and a Canadian limited liability partnership established under the laws of Ontario, is the Canadian member firm of KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”). KPMG member firms around the world have 145,000 professionals, in 152 countries.
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