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C Magazine is an international art quarterly devoted to promoting critical discussion about contemporary art through in-depth essays and art criticism, interviews, artist projects and reviews. Based in Toronto, with contributors from around the world, C keeps contemporary art professionals and enthusiasts informed of significant ideas and trends in art and culture. C's publishing history is over 20 years strong, having published the first edition in 1984. Our long-term stability is dependent on the tremendous work of our volunteer board of directors, community volunteers and dedicated staff. We rely on the donations of those that support contemporary art and appreciate the need for journalistic diversity in the arts community. C magazine is published quarterly by C The Visual Arts Foundation, which has been a registered charity since 1997.
St. Paul’s College Foundation Inc. supports the educational and religious objectives of St. Paul’s College through fundraising activities and stewardship of investments derived from received gifts. General Fund The General Fund supports current services such as student aide, the Winnipeg International Storytelling Festival, Campus Ministry, building repairs and maintenance, and other areas of priorities which advance the College. The Endowment Fund Home to a number of sub-funds the Endowment Fund provides support for Jesuit Centre for Catholic Studies, Hanley Lecture Series, general operations and as well, an academic award portfolio which includes scholarships, bursaries, and prizes for student members. Arthur V. Mauro Peace and Justice Fund Provides operational support to the Mauro Centre and the Sol Kanee Lecture Series. It is home to Canada’s only PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies and the Joint MA Peace and Conflicts Studies program.
Children who feel seen, loved and honoured are far more able to become loving parents and productive citizens capable of making wise choices. That’s why putting children first is the key to restoring our planet. Child Honouring offers a unique way forward for humanity – a systemic approach for addressing major challenges we face. Child Honouring can create a stronger and more durable social and ecological foundation in four ways: 1. Healing communities 2. Fostering character growth in children 3. Restoring ecosystems and detoxifying environments 4. Creating learning environments that educate and inspire an entire generation to carry out these tasks Children are not a partisan concern, and Child Honouring is not pitted against any person or ideology. Its allegiance is to children, and to their families. It speaks emphatically for the birthright of children in every culture to live in a world of love, dignity and security.
Myanmar/Burma Schools Project Foundation (MBSPF) is committed to building schools and providing educational opportunities for the impoverished children of Myanmar. Our projects assist the children of Myanmar in finding a way out of poverty and help us practice generosity, compassion and gratitude. Representatives of MBSPF travel to Myanmar each year to visit completed projects and determine suitable locations for the upcoming projects for the current year. We offer our assistance with the support of the villagers, the local Buddhist monks and nuns and the Myanmar government’s education department. For 2014, MBSPF has committed to building six schools and two are completed already in Thein Kone and Subhyikyin in the rural Mandalay area. A third school is underway in Thit Yone. During 2013, MBSPF built two schools in Daw Hut Taw and Hta Naung Daing and renovated a third in Daw Hut Taw at a total cost of over $100,000.
Seven Oaks Education Foundation is dedicated to providing the students of Seven Oaks School Division access to post secondary education. SOEF envisions a supportive community where all students can continue their education and training beyond high school. We pride ourselves on a core set of values which guide us in all our operations: Education beyond high school – we support students entering university, college, apprenticeship programs and vocational programs Community – those who live, learn and work within Seven Oaks Sustainability – learning is a lifelong endeavour and requires continuous support Inclusion – we encourage learners of all abilities and backgrounds to pursue education beyond high school We rely on the generous support of the Seven Oaks community for our success and the successes of our students. So please give … your support can create possibilities and help change the life of a Seven Oaks student.
"Building Self-Esteem Through Life Skills"
Their mission is to support our communities' efforts to promote economic and educational development, mental and physical health, political and international awareness.
The NSFC’s grant distribution program is entirely dependent on donations. The NSFC has distributed over $250,000 in grants to fund numerous organizations and other educational activities including, but not limited to: the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation’s Congress for educational courses, the Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses, the Canadian Association of Electroneurophysiology Technologists, the Association of Electromyography Technologists of Canada, the Canadian Movement Disorders Group and the CNSF for Neurology and Neurosurgery Resident Education, through the Don Paty Fund. As the NSFC continues to move forward, we are exploring new ways in which to support the neurological community.
We empower youth to become leaders for social change by delivering diversity education programs and training in schools and communities.
Canada's oldest boarding and day school for young women, The Bishop Strachan School was founded in 1867 and named to honour Toronto's first Anglican Bishop. The Bishop Strachan School in Toronto, Ontario is a university prepatory school in the Anglican tradition enrolling girls in Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12.
Operating since 1990, Ignite is a not-for-profit, community-based employer that uses a leading edge business approach to solve social issues faced by young adults living at the margins of society. Through learning, healing, and meaningful work, Ignite assists at-risk young adults in developing the personal, social, academic, and work skills needed to move away from negative behaviours, unemployment, and financial dependency to become independent, self-supporting, and contributing members of the community.
Pan Am Clinic optimizes health outcomes by leading in the delivery of ambulatory musculoskeletal (MSK) patient care supported by innovative research and education. Pan Am Clinic promotes healthy living in the community by working to keep people mobile and active.