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Established in 1981 through the joint efforts of the Parents’ Guild (formally known as the Mothers’ Guild), the Advisory Council (formally known as the Advisory Board) and the Society of the Sacred Heart (Canada), the City House Foundation is a non-profit organization. The trustees of the Foundation support an annual program to raise funds to be retained and invested. The income generated is used to fund three types of activities: General support for the school (i.e. special needs as they may arise); Bursaries & Scholarships; Enrichment Programs; Building Improvements & Enhancements.
Austin Parks Foundation partners with our community to enhance people’s lives by making our public parks, trails and green spaces better through volunteerism, innovative programming, advocacy and financial support.
The Alaska Conservation Foundation protects Alaska’s natural environment and the diverse cultures and ways of life it sustains. We do this by promoting conservation philanthropy and by strategically directing resources to conservation leaders, organizations, and initiatives.
The Mon Sheong Foundation is the first Chinese Canadian charitable organization in Ontario. It accomplishes its mission through the operations of three long term care centres, three Chinese schools and a Youth Group.
The Olive Tree Foundation was founded in 2004 by civic leaders and philanthropists. The Foundation is a charitable organization formed to attract and manage permanent endowment funds and to distribute income from those funds back to the community. We provide grants to registered charitable organizations for projects that maintain or improve quality of life in the community. Our fields of interest include: - Social, Community and Health Services - Education and Library Services - Policy Institutes and Think Tanks - Arts, Culture and Heritage - Children, Youth, & Family - Seniors - Environment - Community Economic Development
The mission of the Omaha Parks Foundation is to improve, promote, preserve, protect, and support Omaha’s Parks and Recreation system. We engage in initiatives that make our parks system more accessible, inclusive, and beneficial to ALL Omahans.
The Community Foundation of Whistler is like the long-term savings account for the community. Our objective is to help donors give back to the community in a way that creates personal meaning for them and impact on the community. The Community Foundation of Whistler gives donors the unique opportunity to create their own legacy for the community in the form of an endowment fund. Gifts to endowment funds are pooled and form assets for the community. Earnings from these professionally managed assets are granted back into the community each year to registered charities who are working to improve the community. We are a charitable public foundation, operated by members of our local community who live, work and raise their families here in the Sea to Sky region. We bring people together to create opportunities for dialogue, learning, and partnership. Our knowledge of the community helps us to create maximum impact with our grant programs.
Public Citizen Foundation supports the research and educational work of Public Citizen, Inc. founded in 1971 to promote consumer rights, open government, corporate responsibility, clean energy, fair trade, environmental protection, and workplace safety.
Since 1980, the Pacific WildLife Foundation has conducted pioneering studies and novel education programs about marine life in the Pacific. We believe that objective science is the best way to find solutions for conservation. The foundation board, fellows and associates are renowned scientists and award winning educators. General donations over the past 3 decades have been vital to our success. If you want to donate to a specific project or if you have a project that you might like us to address, contact us via the web site. Rob Butler President
The Green Communities Foundation is the charitable affiliate of Green Communities Canada. We work with Green Communities Canada to organize and participate in environmental projects designed to preserve, protect and restore the environment, and to conduct research relating to the environment and to disseminate the results of such research.
Roslyn School, which opened its doors in September of 1908, is a school with a history of educational excellence and leadership, most notably as a pioneer in French Immersion education. In 2004, concerned alumni, parents and friends of Roslyn School came together with the desire to create an independent organization for fund raising, a reality in today's public school system. Incorporated in 2005, the Roslyn School Foundation (RSF) received its charitable status in January 2006. The mission of the Foundation is to support and enhance, through endowed funding and other gifts, the learning experience offered at Roslyn School as it moves into its second century.
The Wideman Education Foundation (WEF) is an autonomous registered charity created to promote sound project management principles and skills, especially among young people. WEF sees this as a way of improving people’s capability and value – not just in the workplace, but in all their endeavors, and throughout their lives.