National Survey
Covid-19 and its Impact
On the Volunteer and Donor Activity of Religious Canadians
In March of 2020, Canada shut down.
Due to worldwide concerns over the spread of Covid-19,
borders were closed to travel, restaurants and businesses were shuttered,
schools and daycare facilities were closed, and all Canadians
working in non-essential services were urged to stay home.
Its impact on Canadians and Canadian society has been pervasive.
Tragically, many Canadians have lost their lives. Many more have been unable
to be present with and grieve for their loved ones. Its devastation has touched the physical, mental, relational and economic well-being of countless Canadians.
To explore the impact of Covid-19 more fully
we asked more than 600 religious Canadians how the current situation was impacting their volunteer and donor activity.
Due to worldwide concerns over the spread of Covid-19,
borders were closed to travel, restaurants and businesses were shuttered,
schools and daycare facilities were closed, and all Canadians
working in non-essential services were urged to stay home.
Its impact on Canadians and Canadian society has been pervasive.
Tragically, many Canadians have lost their lives. Many more have been unable
to be present with and grieve for their loved ones. Its devastation has touched the physical, mental, relational and economic well-being of countless Canadians.
To explore the impact of Covid-19 more fully
we asked more than 600 religious Canadians how the current situation was impacting their volunteer and donor activity.