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Media Room
2009 Media Releases
Voluntary Sector Reporting Award winners announcedFive charities honoured at North York luncheon Nov. 20
TORONTO, November 20, 2009 – The winners of the second annual Voluntary Sector Reporting Awards (VSRAs) were announced at a luncheon ceremony in North York on November 20. At a time when financial reporting is becoming increasingly important to organizations of all types and sizes, the VSRAs recognize those organizations within Ontario’s diverse and growing not-for-profit sector that have achieved best practices. The winners in the four categories are: National or international NPO headquartered in Ontario Total revenues over $10 million (tie) Total revenues over $1 million but below $10 million Total Revenues of under $1 million Covenant House Toronto, the United Way of Greater Toronto and Sarnia Lambton Rebound are all repeat winners having won their category in 2008 as well. “In 2008, the Voluntary Sector Reporting Awards (VSRAs) program was launched by CA-Queen’s Centre for Governance with an eye towards promoting timely and accurate financial statements,” said Steve Salterio, Director of the CA-Queen’s Centre for Governance. “If this type of award can help charities show current and potential supporters that they practice assessable, clear and transparent reporting about how they handle their resources and fulfill their mandates, then only good things can happen.” The awards recognize best practices for financial reporting by registered charities that produce annual reports in Ontario. Their annual reports are rated for availability, clarity, user friendliness, accessibility and impact. Organizations competed in categories based on revenue size with the winner in each category receiving $5,000 and recognition as leaders in the field. “Many of our members either work for or volunteer with not-for-profits,” said Brian Leader, FCA, Vice-President of Learning at the Institute. “We believe this type of competition can motivate the entire sector to continually raise the bar for financial reporting and help them accomplish the many wonderful things they do in communities across Ontario.” - 30 - For more information, please contact: Perry Jensen Carolyn Forest About the CA-Queen’s Centre for Governance at Queen’s School of Business About the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario: About PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP “PricewaterhouseCoopers” refers to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, an Ontario limited liability partnership, or, as the context requires, the PricewaterhouseCoopers global network or other member firms of the network, each of which is a separate and independent legal entity. |
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