Member, thank you so much.
I'll take a step back and try as briefly as I can to explain that the Canadian philanthropic sector is about $86 billion, with upwards of nearly 10,000 foundations in existence. Not one of those foundations is dedicated to or sees Black communities as a primary constituent of their work, so that means we are locked out of effectively what is a safety net for the national safety net.
When you consider not only that the dollars aren't allocated there, in terms of the membership, as Senator Omidvar and others have shown, Canadian philanthropy is, in the phrase I'm going to use, “quite white”. They were absent from leadership at every single strata, from board to executive leadership. That impacts the kinds of decisions made in terms of the issues they find of import.
Finally, I would point to the CRA and some tax laws. Nearly 70% of Black-led, Black-serving organizations are not charitable, and therefore, many of these foundations find that because they were searching to find qualified donees, their inability to fund limits their capacity to get to serving Black-led, Black-serving organizations. In part, it's lack of relationships, which means you are not identifying where the needs are, but it's also structural challenges through our tax codes that have impeded their possible delivery of dollars to where the needs are.
My final comment would be that when the pandemic hit, it was Black-led not-for-profits that really stepped up to provide the seniors care, travel to food banks, PPE and so much more. Had a Foundation for Black Communities and others like it existed on March 2020, last year, just think about the lives that could have been saved.
When I say that in the community service sector primarily Black-led, Black-serving not-for-profit charities are indispensable, we literally mean that. They are very much lifelines to our community and a community that's reeling with its needs so heightened. It cannot be stressed enough the urgency with which supporting these organizations is critical to our building back better.
I hope I've answered your question. Thank you.