For Immediate Release: ONN asks the Minister of Consumer Services to Make Amendments to the ONCA

 

Thursday, December 1 2011 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ONN Asks the Minister of Consumer Services to Make 

Amendments to the Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act (ONCA)

The Ontario Not-For-Profit Corporations Act (ONCA) is due to be proclaimed in the fall of 2012. However, many organizations in the nonprofit sector will have great difficulty using the Act and face the risk of it destabilizing the governance mechanisms of their organizations. We believe that our proposed amendments to the Act, as outlined in the attached brief, will make it a model piece of nonprofit corporate legislation.

ONCA Background: The ONCA was designed to maximize uniformity with the Ontario Business Corporations Act. The new Act has many favourable components, namely

  • the contemporary approach to incorporation as a right;
  • the provision recognizing a nonprofit corporation’s right to earn revenues to support its mission; and
  • the modernization of e-mail as a legitimate form of notice and other important legislative improvements.

However, the intent and purpose of a nonprofit organization with its commitment to mission is very different from that of a business corporation with its responsibility to maximize value for shareholders. Thus, this legislation presents serious problems for nonprofit organizations.

Nonprofits: The public, funders and those in the nonprofit sector believe that nonprofit organizations in their communities all meet the same core criteria; they all

  • have a public purpose and mission;
  • operate for the public good not personal gain;
  • reinvest any excess revenue in its public purpose; and
  • retain their assets in the public domain for the public good.

Unfortunately, in its current form, the ONCA does not permit the sector to meet these four basic criteria.

Nonprofit organizations need to follow this issue very closely. Please read the full brief for details. ONN has forwarded the attached briefing note along with a letter to the Minister of Consumer Relations requesting a meeting with her and her officials to discuss the proposed amendments. We are very optimistic this meeting will occur early in the new year and as a result of this dialogue, anticipate the modest changes outlined in our submission will be incorporated into the legislation prior to its proclamation.  

We will keep the sector posted as we move forward. 

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CAFKA Open Call for Submissions Closes December 30, 2011

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The Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area (CAFKA) is an artist-run organization that produces an international biennial exhibition of contemporary art projects in the public spaces of the Waterloo Region. Through the exhibition, lectures, tours and related special events, CAFKA develops opportunities to learn about contemporary art and participate in its making – creating memorable experiences and contributing to the creation of an engaging, animated and stimulating urban environment.

CAFKA wants to hear what artists are thinking about and what drives their practice. The theme of the Spring 2013 biennial exhibition will therefore be determined by the topics and content identified within the proposals. Further, CAFKA seeks artists who are able to respond to the specific features of the local urban landscape and culture as sites of critique and reflection from a global perspective. Continue reading