Bringing Better Compensation and HR Data to Canada’s Non-profits
by Vantage Point
Vantage Point is excited to announce our new partnership with the Calgary Chamber of Voluntary Organizations (CCVO) and Imagine Canada to work on the Boland Survey. The Boland Survey is the only comprehensive source of nonprofit sector compensation data in Canada. It has helped Canadian nonprofits make data-based decisions on salary and human resource practices since 1997.
Vantage Point sees the Boland Survey as an important tool to help organizations recruit and retain employees. Pillar Nonprofit Network and Saskatchewan Nonprofit Partnership are also partnering with the Boland Survey for 2023. These partnerships will help increase the number of participants across the nation. A strong national survey helps us all see the bigger picture. It deepens the shared understanding of both national and regional labour markets and HR trends as well as strengthens advocacy for sector-wide supports.
Participating in the Boland Survey takes 1-3 hours of time and organizations that participate receive up to $500 off a Boland subscription. Vantage Point members receive a 15% discount! Enter VantagePoint2023 on the payment page here. Members that use the code will also get a custom report with data from Vantage Point members.
The survey opens March 1st, 2023 with the resulting reports available by the end of June 2023.
For more information about the Boland Survey and sample reports, visit calgarycvo.org/bolandsurvey.
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