publication date: Nov 24, 2011
Five Ontario
charities have received
Voluntary Sector
Reporting Awards in an annual competition organized by the
CA-Queen's Centre for Governance and the
Institute of Chartered Accountants of
Ontario and sponsored by
PwC.
Each winner received a prize of $5,000.
"The VSRA
recognition program is based on the premise that it is better to provide
examples of excellence in order to raise the bar on financial reporting
transparency in the not-for-profit sector rather than making more rules," said
Steve Salterio, director of the
CA-Queen's Centre for Governance.
The awards,
now in their fourth year, were open to registered charities that produce annual
reports in Ontario. More than 100 charities were nominated. This year's winners
include
National and international organizations headquartered
in Ontario:
World
Vision Canada, Mississauga,
www.worldvision.ca
Ontario organizations with total revenues over $10
million:
Canadian
Paraplegic Association Ontario, Toronto,
www.cpaont.org
Ontario organizations with total revenues from over $1
million to $10 million (tie):
DeafBlind Ontario Services, Newmarket,
www.deafblindontario.com
and
United
Way Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington, Kingston,
www.unitedwaykfla.ca
Ontario organizations with total revenues up to $1
million:
Hospice
King (Operating as
Hospice King-Aurora), Richmond Hill,
www.hospicekingaurora.ca
"The
organizations recognized by this year's Voluntary Sector Reporting Awards are
to be commended for their straightforward and open financial reporting," noted
Brian Leader, VP learning at the ICAO.
"Beyond the people they serve and the charities' donors and volunteers, the
not-for-profit sector as a whole benefits from their example."
Behind the awards
The goal of
CA-Queen's Centre for
Governance is to raise the bar on Canadian governance research with respect
to transparency and financial accountability and convey implications of that
research to academics, students and the public. Situated at
Queen's School of Business, the
Centre conducts basic and applied research on such issues as fraud prevention
and detection and improving the quality of Canadian securities regulation.
The
Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Ontario is the qualifying and regulatory body of Ontario's 35,000
Chartered Accountants and
5,000
CA students. Since 1879, the Institute has protected the public interest
through the CA profession's internationally recognized standards of
qualification and the enforcement of its rules of professional conduct.
The firms of
the
PwC network provide industry-focused
assurance, tax and advisory services. In Canada, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and
its related entities have more than 5,700 partners and staff in offices across
the country.
For more
information about the awards, visit
www.annualreportaward.ca,
http://www.pwc.com/ca/vsra; or
www.icao.on.ca.