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Muller, Thomas E.; Sepehri, Vera A. – Research in Higher Education, 1988
Comparative analyses reveal different corporate priorities and giving agendas in the United States and Canada that signal the need for unique approaches to fund raising in each country. U.S. firms have sponsorship agendas that follow established priorities and are programmatic in nature, unlike Canadian companies whose support has varied…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Corporate Support, Donors, Fund Raising
Schuster, J. Mark Davidson – 1985
This report provides a comparative perspective on financial support for the arts in six western European countries, the United States, and Canada. It was designed so that American support for the arts could be compared with governmental support for the arts in other countries, whose philosophies and governmental systems might be similar or quite…
Descriptors: Art, Comparative Analysis, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
Nault, Richard L. – Momentum, 1981
Reports on a survey of parent and teacher attitudes in tax-supported and privately financed Catholic schools in Canada. It was found that the commitment of both groups was higher in privately supported schools. The author theorizes that, up to a point, institutional jeopardy calls forth increased involvement. (SJL)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Parent Attitudes
Montague, Susan – Currents, 1990
Because Canadians are more fiscally conservative than Americans, a strong tradition of private support for higher education has not developed there. Wills programs are among the least labor-intensive methods of acquiring planned gifts. Life insurance policies are another route to take for planned giving. (MLW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Donors, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries
National Day Care Information Centre, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1984
Intended to give Canadians a general overview of the country's day care services, the study was undertaken by the Social Service Programs Branch, Health and Welfare, Canada. Begun in 1971 and updated yearly since 1973, the national survey provides an inventory of day care spaces which can be used to measure future growth in day care and to…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Children, Comparative Analysis, Day Care