Want to give well this giving season? Charity Intelligence Announces Canada’s Top 100 Highest Rated Charities for 2020


TORONTO, Nov. 02, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- To help donors give well, and after vetting Canada’s largest charities, Charity Intelligence (Ci) today releases its Top 100 Highest Rated Charities for 2020. 2020’s list includes some household names – such as Doctors Without Borders, World Vision, and Terry Fox Foundation – along with some newly-discovered gems.

“The combined effects of the WE Charity scandal and COVID have made donors more cautious. Sixty percent of Canadian donors say they will do more homework on the charities they support. Ci’s Top 100 list is the perfect tool for this essential due diligence. Ci’s reports on charities give Canadians facts so their giving can do the most good possible,” says Kate Bahen, Managing Director Ci.

The 2020 Giving Season is going to be extraordinarily challenging. Flattening the COVID curve is also flattening giving. Imagine Canada estimates this year’s giving will drop by between $4 billion and $6 billion. Yet frontline charities – such as food banks, crisis lines, and shelters – are under enormous financial stress, compounded by unprecedented demand. On top of COVID, the WE Charity scandal has rattled donor confidence. Providing data enhances donor knowledge and is one way to restore that confidence.

While most giving is influenced by a charity’s brand, Ci analyzes a charity’s results, costs, and impact, outcomes that are typically less well identified. Ci ratings use objective measures that include transparency, results reporting, need for funding, cents to the cause, and demonstrated impact (where available).

The 2020 Top 100 Rated Charities are:  

  • Leaders in reporting to donors—a good signal of accountability. The Top 100 charities post annual reports with 53% more results information than other charities, details that enable donors to make informed and intelligent giving decisions.
  • Financially transparent—all 100 charities follow best practices of posting the most recent years of audited financial statements, compared with 61% for other charities analysed.
  • Cost efficient—with overhead spending averaging 21%, compared to an average of 28% for all charities analysed.
  • In need of support—none has more than three years of funding reserves.
  • Rated for impact—44 of these 100 charities provide demonstrated social impact of ‘Average’ or higher.
  • Of varying size—eleven are small. Giving to smaller charities is a strong donor preference. Of note: East York Learning is the smallest charity on the list, receiving $37,000 in donations for its exceptional work in adult education. To learn more, see 2020 Highest Rated Small Charities.
  • Household names and newly-discovered gems—sixteen charities are making their first appearance. Some of these charities made significant efforts and improvements. For example, Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg improved its results reporting by 75%.

2020 NEW Charities with the highest ratings:

2020 New Charities

Listed alphabetically
CityProv.Donations
($000)
ImpactResults
Reporting
Grade
Years of
Funding
Cents
to the
Cause
Boys and Girls Clubs of WinnipegWinnipegMB2,143NrA-0.890
Canadian Parks and Wilderness SocietyNationalON8,268NrA-1.082
Citizens Foundation CanadaInternationalON2,969HighB+0.187
The CompassMississaugaON485GoodA0.996
Compassion CanadaInternationalON67,742GoodB+0.283
Daily Bread Food BankTorontoON8,916AvgA0.177
Fred VictorTorontoON2,508NrA-0.190
Indwell Community HomesHamiltonON4,402NrB+-9.085
International Conservation Fund of CanadaInternationalNS6,222NrA1.192
Junior Achievement of Central OntarioTorontoON2,383NrA-0.161
Mission Old BreweryMontrealQC4,548NrB+1.383
Moorelands Community ServicesTorontoON1,336NrA0.865
Ryerson UniversityTorontoON58,537NrA-0.184
Terry Fox FoundationNationalBC24,528NrA-2.573
Wilfrid Laurier UniversityNationalON26,667NrB+-0.186
World Vision CanadaInternationalON231,888GoodA+0.268

Since 2007, Ci has annually posted its Top Pick charities. To learn more, see Understanding our ratings.

About Charity Intelligence: Today over 300,000 Canadians use Charity Intelligence’s website as a go-to source for information on Canadian charities reading over 1.3 million charity reports. Charity Intelligence independently and objectively researches Canadian charities for donors to be informed and give intelligently. Charity Intelligence’s website posts free reports on more than 800 Canadian charities, as well as in-depth primers on philanthropic sectors like Canada’s environment, cancer, and homelessness.

Be Informed. Give Intelligently. Have Impact.

Contact:

Kate Bahen Managing Director kbahen@charityintelligence.ca