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A foundation dedicated to the on going support and future development of Maxville Manor. The Foundation was established in the year 2000 to increase public awareness and gain financial support for future development and special project of the Manor. The Foundation's goal is to raise money to fund new initiatives, which contribute to improving the quality of seniors' care.
The Grand Bend Community Foundation, a member of Communities Foundations of Canada,supports a wide variety of organizations, ranging from schools, local recreation, children's programs, arts & culture, the environment,the Health Centre, local facilities and seniors projects. The Foundation has distributed nearly $900,000 since it was founded in 2001.
The Sudbury Community Foundation is an independent public foundation and registered charity. The Foundation has been a gateway to the community since 1996, enabling donors to create philanthropic legacies that will benefit Sudbury and its people both now and in the future. The Foundation's unique combination of grant-making expertise, knowledge of community needs, professional financial and fund management expertise, and knowledge of donor philanthropy, provides donors with higher impact for every dollar donated. In addition, it gives local charities access to a permanent flow of grant dollars. For more information about the Sudbury Community Foundation, please visit www.sudburycf.ca.
Making A Donation COMMUNITY ONE FOUNDATION's granting process uses your donations to focus directly on the needs of the LGBTQ communities. Your support of the the Foundation is a personal and direct way to invest in people and the organizations that make a difference to all of us. Your donations to the Foundation therefore make all the difference. COMMUNITY ONE FOUNDATION has two separate funds: -- the Foundation Fund makes grants to charitable organizations (tax receiptable). All donations through CanadaHelps are directed to this Fund. -- the General Fund supports individuals and organizations that do not have charitable status. Contact Community One personnel (416-920-5422) to donate to the General Fund.
The Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation is independent and is governed by a Board of Directors. The Dreamcatcher Foundation will contribute to eligible applicants in the areas of: Sports & Recreation, Educational Support, Health Support and Arts and Culture. A detailed description of each funding sector is provided in the application guidelines. You can retrieve the application & guidelines at www.dcfund.ca for the specific criteria, eligibility and overview of the Foundation
A Community Foundation is an opportunity for people of all means to make a lasting difference in their community. Community Foundations do this by providing donors with flexible ways to ensure their charitable giving achieves the greatest possible impact.
The Calgary Homeless Foundation leads the implementation of Calgary’s 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness. Issued in January 2008, Calgary’s 10 Year Plan was created by the Calgary Committee to End Homelessness, a community-based, multi-stakeholder, leadership group, who issued the Plan and selected the Foundation to implement the Plan. The Foundation is moving forward on the 10 Year Plan in partnership with the many homeless serving agencies, the private sector, our government partners, the faith community, other foundations and all Calgarians to end homelessness in Calgary once and for all.
The Hamilton Conservation Foundation was founded as a registered charity in 1976. The charitable number is 859975617 RR0001. The Foundation exists to raise support and funding for the Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA)and has done so for more than 36 years. The HCA is legislated under the Ontario Conservations Authorities’ Act, 1946 and charged with the duty of managing renewable natural resources on a watershed basis. The Foundation raises capital and endowment funds, and will accept gifts of cash, securities, land and relevant in-kind donations. The Foundation gratefully accepts bequests and other Legacy gifts.
Community means so many things to so many people, and the world to us. In all we do and all we say, we are all for community. We are the Kitimat Community Foundation and as a Foundation we have the opportunity to serve and enhance our community through connecting donors to community needs and opportunities. Community Foundations can be set up to serve the entire spectrum of community interests and needs.
The Urban Systems Foundation was established in 1999 as part of Urban Systems Ltd. The Foundation serves as a vehicle for our people to give back to their communities – a tangible expression of the spirit of generosity and appreciation which is integral to Urban Systems’ way of being. The Foundation undertakes a wide variety of local initiatives close to where we work and live as well as select international projects. For more information go to: www.urbansystems.ca/foundation.htm
The Oakville Community Foundation is a conduit between the passions of philanthropic families and the needs of the community. As a registered charity, the Foundation is one of the largest members of a national network of over 190 Canadian community foundations. We support individuals, families and corporations who come from all walks of life, economic backgrounds and charitable interests but they have one thing in common - a desire to make a difference today and leave a legacy tomorrow for Oakville.
The Mental Health Foundation is an non-profit organization dedicated to helping those afflicted by mental health issues and addiction find the care and supports they need. While raising funds for community projects the Mental Health Foundation advocates for a better understanding of mental health and addiction issues and provides a directory of mental health services for those in need. The Mental Health Foundation is an Alberta-based organization servicing the Edmonton and surrounding area.