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Sinai Health Foundation achieves accreditation from Imagine Canada's Standard Program

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Three Sinai Health Foundation staff members work in their office

Sinai Health Foundation today announces that it has been accredited under Imagine Canada’s Standards Program.

With this achievement, Sinai Health Foundation joins a distinguished community of non-profit organizations dedicated to operational excellence.

The Standards Program is a Canada-wide set of shared standards for charities and non-profits designed to help organizations strengthen their operations in five fundamental areas: board governance; financial accountability and transparency; fundraising; staff management; and volunteer involvement.

“We are thrilled to have joined this illustrious group of organizations that are committed to upholding the gold standard of giving through Imagine Canada’s Standards Programs,” said Louis de Melo, CEO of Sinai Health Foundation. “We remain committed to upholding the high standards that the Imagine Canada designation demands, just as we are committed to our amazing donor community.”

The goals of Imagine Canada's Standards Program are to increase organizational excellence and transparency of charities and non-profits, build resilience, and strengthen public confidence in individual organizations and the sector as a whole. To earn the accreditation, organizations must meet 73 standards in financial management and accountability, fundraising practise, board governance, staff management and volunteer management.

“Earning the Standards Trustmark is a testament to an organization’s commitment to maintaining the highest levels of integrity, efficiency and transparency in their practices,” said Bruce MacDonald, President and CEO of Imagine Canada. “We commend these well-deserving recipients for their dedication to organizational excellence and their contributions to building a stronger non-profit sector. We are thrilled to welcome them into the Standards Program community.”

Accredited organizations are required to complete full re-accreditation on a five-year basis.

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