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The mission of International Promise Foundation (IPF) is to provide assistance internationally in fulfilling the biblical instructions of our Lord Jesus Christ as outlined in James 1:27…”look after the orphans and widows in their distress.” Our hope is to serve God’s Kingdom to the best of our ability for generations to come.
The Canadian Medical Foundation (CMF) was founded in 1987 by the Canadian Medical Association. We are the only national foundation in Canada focused solely on supporting physicians; we understand that, in order to improve health care for all Canadians, it is vital to support the physicians who deliver it. The CMF raises, invests and distributes funds via programs that are designed to improve health care for all Canadians. The CMF is unique in that, thanks to an annual operating grant from MD Physician Services, 100 per cent of all donations go directly to support our programs — programs that were developed by Canadian physicians, for physicians. CORE PROGRAMS 1. Physician Health & Well-being 2. Medical Education 3. Medical Outreach
Raincoast is a not-for-profit charitable organization that relies on the financial support of those who share our passion and vision. Our mandate: Investigate, Inform, Inspire. We investigate to understand coastal species and processes. We inform by bringing science to decision makers and communities. We inspire by building a vision of stewardship for the BC coast. Raincoast employs a unique informed advocacy approach that combines rigorous science, applied ethics and community outreach. I would like to express our gratitude for your generous support of Raincoast Conservation Foundation. We depend on individual donors like you who share our passion and vision. Best, Chris Genovali Executive Director Raincoast Conservation Foundation
Our outreach workers are continually establishing relationships with children and youth who are on the streets. Their message is simple and clear: "If you want to get off the streets we will help you." This is done by providing services to this marginalized group, referring them to agencies and programs that can assist with their addictions and or life issues. When there is no program or assistance available, the PAR Foundation provides the resources to assist the individual. Expected outcomes for Alberta's children and youth: The Nexus Project is the street outreach program currently run by the PAR Foundation. As funding permits, this project will be expanded to reach more youth in the schools, before they are out on the streets, and to provide early intervention, and harm reduction models that can be easily followed by the youth.
The American India Foundation (AIF) works to improve the lives of India’s underserved—especially women, children, and youth—by funding and running high-impact programs in education, livelihoods, and public health. As a binational organization, it also builds partnerships and leadership exchanges between the U.S. and India to scale sustainable social change.
The Maestro Cares Foundation improves the quality of life of disadvantaged children and communities in Latin America and the United States. We do so by providing housing, educational programming, and the essential resources to support their growth and development. Through our efforts, we’re strengthening communities and helping children become tomorrow’s leaders.
The Resuscitation Academy Foundation works to increase survival from sudden out‑of‑hospital cardiac arrest by offering science‑based education, free resources, and hands‑on workshops for EMS providers and community partners. It supports communities with toolkits, quality‑improvement programs, and training to improve cardiac arrest response and outcomes.
Amsha Africa Foundation works with local community groups and partners to improve livelihoods and resilience in underrepresented communities (primarily in African countries and also within the U.S.) through programs in sustainable agriculture, education, health services (e.g., eye testing and eyeglass distribution), technology access, and skills/enterprise initiatives.
The foundation works to protect coastal waters and waterways and to support people and communities whose lives depend on them. It funds oyster- and reef-related environmental programs, runs local community and education initiatives, and raises money through events, donations, and product sales to support storm relief, scholarships, and coastal restoration.
The Medical Benevolence Foundation helps people in developing countries get the medical care they need. Our mission is to provide physical and spiritual healing to the poor through the local church. We help the church’s medical ministries so they, in turn, can help their communities. These ministries include medical services, hospitals, clinics and nursing schools. Medical ministries create jobs. They make medical care available to some of the least- resourced places in the world. They strengthen the position of the local church as a pillar of support in the community. Donations to MBF help offset medical costs for the poor, modernize facilities and equipment, and provide supplies and medicines. Funds also help train local doctors and nurses. Spiritual ministry training is provided free for medical staff. MBF is currently working with ministries in Haiti, Kenya, Malawi and DR Congo. Our vision is to see a country-wide Christian Medical Network in each country. The network will reduce costs while improving the quality of care for patients.
Cajun Navy Foundation is an action-oriented think tank consisting of a diverse group of technology, social media, disaster relief and rescue professionals. As a 501c3 charity, their objective is to empower communities across the country with the knowledge of how to use technology, social media and mobile apps to take action in their own communities in the midst and aftermath of a disaster.
The Rouge Valley Foundation is a charitable organization, which has worked for 25 years to protect the natural and cultural heritage of the Rouge Valley. To work closely with the community, the Foundation opened the doors of the Rouge Valley Conservation Centre (RVCC). The RVCC supports & complements various environmental groups that work out of the centre and in the Rouge Valley watershed. Currently the RVCC serves as the headquarters of the Citizen Scientists and 10,000 trees to name a couple. Our yearly fundraising events include Ride for the Rouge and Rouge Valley Eco Exploration. We also offer school programs and hikes to the general public. In 2009 we launched our green energy initiative to educate the community about alternative energy and we began implementing our own green energy solutions.