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VICTORIA FOUNDATION

Please note, Canada Helps charges a 3.9% administration fee to process our on-line gifts. The Victoria Foundation will receive your gift less this amount into the chosen fund.

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Thea Foundation

The mission of the THEA Foundation is to advocate the importance of art in the development of our youth through educational and promotional activities and to encourage individual participation in art through scholarship, partnership, and other programs.

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Vvs Foundation

VVS Foundation is an IRS Certified: 501 (3) (c) public benefit organization established in the state of Illinois. The property of this corporation is irrevocably dedicated to charitable purposes and no part of the net income or assets of this corporation shall ever inure to the benefit of any director, officer, or member thereof or to the benefit of any private person. The main emphasis of the foundation is to arrange performances of prominent visiting music and dance artists from India and encourage local talents in classical music, dance and arts.

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BICONA Foundation

BICONA Foundation's mission is to assist Indigenous families, living under horrid conditions on many U.S. reservations, by helping to supply food, shelter, clothing, energy and an all around better way of life.

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OBA Foundation

The OBA Foundation is the charitable arm of the Ontario Bar Association. It raises funds for the advancement of education and the encouragement of research related to the efficacy, understanding and application of the law and legal processes, as well as the improvement of the justice system.

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Blackbird Foundation

Mission: The purposes of the Blackbird Foundation, formerly known as 'Alik'alak'wa'ishe, are to create and operate a Chumash Indian religious, educational and cultural center and to enable children to learn traditional, academic, environmental and culturally relevant subjects and to raise and provide funds for the support of, and to carry on, the forgoing and other charitable activities. Transition to Organics is a program of the Blackbird Foundation. Our focus is to support the Earth by working with Nature, inspiring and educating land stewards, offering workshops, conferences and hands-on advice about how to create healthy farms, gardens and communities.

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AQUEDUCT FOUNDATION

NOTE: For gifts over $1000 please contact us directly at www.aqueductfoundation.ca Aqueduct Foundation is guided by three core principles: 1. Facilitating personal philanthropy. Personal philanthropy is grounded in the vision, values and deeply-held beliefs of individual donors. Aqueduct is cause neutral and operates personal foundations, or donor advised funds. Your foundation supports the charities you identify. 2. Smart planning. Aqueduct specializes in exceptional gifts – those rare gifts from assets that require financial and estate planning. We have unrivalled experience with customized, tax-wise plans, and gifts of complex assets. These are not everyday donations. 3. Philanthropic flexibility. Aqueduct is a bridge to other charities. At Aqueduct, you decide what cause or charity to support, how much they will receive, and when the grant is made. We provide flexibility in giving and structuring legacies backed by a deep knowledge of charities.

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Playwrights Foundation

Playwrights Foundation is dedicated to the artistic development and career acceleration of emerging and rising playwrights. Our mission is to support and champion diverse, contemporary playwrights in the creation of new works in order to sustain theater as a vital, dynamic art form.

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Nvak Foundation

We discover talented musicians in countries facing social, political, and/or cultural challenges and provide hyper-local, world-class music education and resources to help them create and distribute their own contemporary music worldwide.

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Mumbulla Foundation

The main activities of Mumbulla Foundation are raising revenue through fundraising, donations, memberships, investment and other means as allowed under the Constitution and awarding, on an annual basis, grants to not-for-profit and charitable organisations and auspiced groups within the Bega Valley Shire. These grants are provided for social, environmental, educational, and cultural activities to improve the well-being and opportunities for all citizens of the Shire. The Foundation also supports the Bega Valley education sector through providing University of Wollongong Bega Campus scholarships and book prizes and back to school vouchers for primary and secondary schools.

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Amala Foundation

The Amala Foundation inspires the diverse youth of the world to live in unity, serve compassionately and lead peacefully. All of our youth programs are a place for empowerment and healing. Many of the youth we serve, including refugee and immigrant children, have experienced extreme poverty, child labor, gang violence, abuse and neglect; many have witnessed the atrocities of war and have literally run for their lives; many have been uprooted from their native cultures and struggle to integrate into an entirely foreign world. We provide a safe space for these youth to heal, express themselves, share their stories and connect with a loving and supportive community. The Amala Foundation is involved in a number of local, national, and international humanitarian service projects. Camp Indigo was started in 2002 and is now in its 13th year of offering a week-long day camp experience to Austin area children ages 4-12. Camp Mana, now in its eighth year, offers a similar experience over two days in Hawaii. Our One Village Project, including the Global Youth Peace Summit, is in its 7th year and serves more than 150 local, immigrant, international and refugee youth each year. Our Young Artists in Service program provides free art instruction to at-risk children in addition to creating inspiring murals at places like the Austin Children’s Shelter. The Gui Village Living Water Program was a humanitarian service project we successfully completed in 2005, installing two water wells in a Nigerian village, saving 3,500 people (including 2,000 children) from disease. Our partnership with the Bhatti Mines School in Delhi, India helps ensure 200 Indian children a day are receiving an education instead of being forced into child labor.

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Tiyya Foundation

The mission of the Tiyya Foundation (Tiyya) is to provide economic and educational opportunities for families of refugees, immigrants, and indigenous communities. Through our work, we create a community that fosters the development of self-sufficiency, ultimately helping our program participants overcome obstacles and actively participate in society.