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Gamiing Nature Centre has an interesting history of indigenous settlement and European colonization. In 1984 the Schipper family purchased the 100 acre abandoned farm on the west shore of Pigeon Lake. To protect the land from development it was put in Trust with the Kawartha Land Trust in 2002 to preserve it in perpetuity to keep it available as an environmental education site for our and future generations. This was the first gift to the Kawartha Land Trust. The family re-established the original forest by allowing the land to revert to its natural state. With planting stock provided by MNR and the help of family, friends and volunteers, hundreds of native trees were planted on the property.Gamiing Nature Centre was established as a charitable organization in 2000,with a Board of Directors to guide the activities on the property. That name was chosen to honour those who lived on the land before us and to indicate our location along the shore.See www.gamiing.org
“Geoscientists for our Future” The CSPG Educational Trust Fund (ETF) is a Registered Charity with the Canada Revenue Agency that raises money for an endowment fund to support programs that advance petroleum geoscientific education. The slogan “Geoscientists for our Future” represents the purpose of the ETF: ensuring that there are well-educated and skilled petroleum geoscientists for the future.
Pac FUNS undertakes a number of projects that address it's mission, these include: Eagle Trust: An “in-perpetuity” endowment and trust fund to support long term development of existing and new experiential education centres and provides on-going support for such projects as strategic development plans, environmental leadership & learning programmes and experiential environmental learning curriculum/resources. Environmental Leadership & Learning Initiative: Provides direct support to educators, students and learners attending leading pedagogically based centres and programs of excellence. Environmental Learning Legacy Project: To expand the capacity and impact of program facilities of the North Vancouver Outdoor School (NVOS). NVOS is one of Canada's pre-emminent centres of excellence for environmental leadership and learning utilizing unique facilities to provide immersive and contextually integrated programming in natural, cultural and sustainable systems
Sable Island is a 41k stretch of sand located approximately 290k SE of Halifax, NS, Canada. It is home to many species of plants & animals, including approx. 400 wild horses. The Island is also home to the threatened Roseate Tern, as well as Arctic Terns, gulls, sandpipers, plovers, black ducks and mergansers and is the only breeding ground of the rare Ipswich Sparrow. Living on Sable Island is the largest congregation of breeding Grey Seals and a small resident population of Harbour Seals. Sable Island Preservation Trust is a non-profit organization established in 1997 to help preserve and protect Sable Island's unique ecosytem. Sable Trust’s goal is to promote and conduct scientific research and monitoring and to undertake conservation programs which will ensure the long-term stability and viability of Sable Island, its plants and animal life, and the surrounding marine environment.
We value people by: • promoting trust and respect among all stakeholders • supporting their professional development • celebrating their accomplishments. We do things well by: • providing exceptional instruction • offering effective learner support services • remaining responsive and innovative. We promote learner success by: • offering current and relevant programs • using instructional technology creatively • employing flexible delivery systems.
Gonzales Preschool provides a safe, happy and enriching environment for both children and parents. It offers a place for children to explore and understand their world. The co-op atmosphere, with its parental involvement, helps children establish warm and trusting relationships with other adults who care, thus facilitating a smooth transition from home to school. It also helps parents in establishing friendships with other neighboring families.
To encourage scientific literacy throughout Alberta, ASN brings students and teachers together with trusted experts who share their real-life knowledge and experiences in a live, interactive format. We specialize in unique face-to-face interactions between volunteer scientists, engineers and technologists, and Alberta teachers and students. Due to support from the Government of Alberta and generous donors, most of our programs are offered to schools at no cost.
We take these urban kids and bring them to our Lakeside wilderness location in Newmarket and offer them experiences that make them feel like part of a family. We help hundreds of kids develop practical skills, relevant knowledge and self-confidence. We concentrate on prevention rather than rehabilitation. In this way Trails builds trust and confidence and has a real influence on the direction of youths' lives.
Providing high quality library services in our community by: - Delivering high quality service - Enhancing access to information - Planning for growth, innovation and improvement Inspiring trust and respect by: - Being responsive to the needs of all the community by welcoming diverse cultures, points of view and levels of ability Protecting open access to library materials by: - Supporting intellectual freedom and freedom of access to information - Promoting our freedom to read and promoting literacy
As Canada’s only national charity promoting LGBT human rights through research, education and community engagement, Egale Canada Human Rights Trust has almost two decades of experience working to create a Canada free of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia, thereby preventing discrimination, bullying, and hate crimes based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity so that every Canadian can achieve their full potential unencumbered by hatred and bias.
The National Environmental Treasure (NET) is a people's trust fund devoted to the exclusive funding of Canadian environmental organizations, to increase their core capacity in critical areas such as environmental education, public communications, research and key operations. We are particularly interested in supporting the under-funded smaller and medium-sized organizations, working in local communities and regions. Our goal is to build a 30 million dollar public charitable foundation for the environment - the equivalent of every Canadian donating a "loonie" for their environment.