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Philanthropic Fundraising Services in Canada
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Philanthropic Fundraising Services sector based in Canada. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Croix-Rouge Canadienne
Mission Nous aidons les personnes et les communautés dans le besoin au Canada et partout dans le monde et nous contribuons à renforcer leur résilience. Principes fondamentaux Notre réseau est vaste, mais notre approche est simple. Toutes les activités et tous les programmes de la Croix-Rouge sont guidés par Sept Principes fondamentaux : humanité, impartialité, neutralité, indépendance, volontariat, unité et universalité.
10001+ staff
Rkd Group
RKD Group is the trusted growth architect for nonprofits. We design fundraising and marketing programs that accelerate donor engagement and net revenue for your organization. RKD offers a full suite of omnichannel services, including digital campaigns, paid media, direct mail, donor journey strategy, advanced analytics, data management and creative development.
201 to 500 staff
St. Michael's Hospital Foundation
St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation has a bold vision: Exceptional care. For everyone. In every critical moment. Without exception. Driven by a passionate community of donors and volunteers, we empower our health teams to advance excellence, spark innovation, and champion equity. Our supporters fund groundbreaking research, provide life-saving equipment, create state-of-the-art spaces, and uplift our most marginalized community members.
51 to 200 staff
Ymca Of Southern Interior Bc
We are a local charity that ignites the potential in people, helping them grow, lead, and give back to their communities. Our YMCA serves over individuals each year through 3 health and fitness facilities, 12 child care centres, youth employment services, mindfulless programs, and many community initiatives. Thanks to our generous donors, we are able to offer vital programs and financial assistance to those less fortunate, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to participate. We address critical issues facing our community, including poverty, isolation and inactivity. Learn more about our impact at ymcasibc.ca.
201 to 500 staff
Homes First
Homes First develops and provides affordable, stable housing and support services to break the cycle of homelessness for people with the fewest housing options. Homes First Society (Homes First) is Toronto's largest provider of homelessness and housing services. For 41 years, client service has always been our first priority, and all departments of the organization are committed to best serving the populations who seek our assistance. During this time, Homes First has maintained a 'housing first' model with a client-centred approach; we focus on providing comprehensive wrap-around services to our residents in both shelter and housing, guided by their own goals. Supporting those who are considered 'hardest-to-house' has long been a pillar of the Homes First mission. We understand 'complex needs' to be any individual who has multiple, interconnected and layered challenges, which compound, making it difficult to maintain housing. Homes First operates 25 properties, serving more than 2,300 people each night. We operate over 25% of all shelter beds in the City of Toronto across our 9 shelters and serve approximately 500 individuals across our 15 supportive housing sites. From an organizational capacity standpoint, we are well-positioned to effect sustainable, needs-focused, community-oriented capacity building. We actively communicate and collaborate with local residents, associations and organizations to ensure each step towards a Homefull Toronto is truly reflective of its inhabitants.
501 to 1000 staff
Sos Children's Villages Canada
We are the world's largest NGO protecting abandoned, neglected and abused children, providing loving homes and strengthening families so all children and youth can thrive. We are non-political and non-denominational. We are a proud member of SOS Children's Villages International, which operates in over 130 countries. For more than 75 years, we have been caring for the world's most vulnerable children. The office in Canada has been active since 1969. We are not just a large NGO but a recognized and respected one. We are recipients of the prestigious 2002 Hilton Humanitarian Prize and have been nominated 14 times for the Nobel Peace Prize, a testament to our commitment and SOS Children's Villages provides children in need with a caring, loving, and secure family environment where their basic needs for food, health, shelter, and education are met. SOS Children's Villages creates opportunities for children to become responsible, contributing members of society by providing Villages and community support where stable, nurturing homes exist to meet the social, emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of children so that they develop into their strongest selves and thrive.
11 to 50 staff
The Victoria Foundation
The Victoria Foundation is a registered charity accredited by Imagine Canada, and the second oldest of Canada’s 191 community foundations (view our CRA Registered Charity Return). Our work allows us to invest in people, projects and non-profit organizations that make our communities stronger – now and for the long-term. We work closely with both donors and charitable organizations and conduct the annual Victoria’s Vital Signs community report, which gives us a bird’s eye view of the most pressing concerns and needs in this community. Each year, through the generosity of our donors, we fund hundreds of initiatives, both large and small. In doing so, we help charitable organizations succeed in Victoria – and increasingly, throughout British Columbia and Canada. What inspires us, year after year, is the opportunity to make a difference in virtually every aspect of community life, including the five key areas where we believe we can have the greatest impact- Arts, Culture and Heritage - Community Services - Education - Environment - Health and Recreation Our Canada Revenue Agency registration number is:
11 to 50 staff
Toronto Foundation For Student Success
Founded in 1998, the Toronto Foundation for Student Success (TFSS) was created to ensure that all students are ready and able to learn. TFSS is a registered charity and provides support to the Toronto District School Board schools (TDSB) but operates independently. Our administration costs are less than 6% which allows us to invest a minimum of 94% of all funds raised in most programs and a full 100% in others. For over 25 years, TFSS has been building partnerships with the federal, provincial and municipal governments, the TDSB, concerned corporations and foundations, other NGOs, private individuals, families, and the many diverse communities within Toronto, to draw on the enthusiasm and expertise needed to execute its programs. TFSS acts as an advocate for students, identifying and initiating programs to deal with the hunger and poverty experienced by students and our programs have expanded over the years as the need has escalated. In TFSS and its partners were providing nourishing meals every day to children in need. Today, over nutritious meals are served daily in 827 programs.
51 to 200 staff
Vancity Community Foundation
Vancity Community Foundation was founded in 1989 on the belief that by working together we can all thrive. Today, we're on a bold journey to restore affordability, advance climate justice, and build more connected communities across British Columbia - led by those we serve. Our work is grounded in anti-racism and the principles of Truth and Reconciliation, with a focus on the Downtown Eastside neighbourhood we call home. Through projects like 312 Main, BC Rent Bank, Living Wage BC, Reaching Home, the Vancity Affordable Community Housing Program, and over 260 philanthropic funds, we are building a future where power is shared, lives are dignified and nature is in balance.
11 to 50 staff
Azrieli Foundation
The Azrieli Foundation supports initiatives in education, science & healthcare, research and the arts, across communities in Canada and Israel. Through innovative and strategic philanthropy, the Foundation strives to empower people of all faiths, ages and backgrounds to reach their full potential and drive positive change in their communities.
11 to 50 staff
Canadian Foodgrains Bank
Our goal is a world without hunger. We are a partnership of 15 church and church-based agencies working together to end global hunger. Together, these churches and church-based agencies represent 30+ Canadian denominations. We work toward our goal by: providing food in times of crisis for people facing hunger overseas; helping people grow more food to better feed themselves and their families; and providing nutritional support to malnourished people with a focus on pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and young children. We also advocate for public policies that enable families and communities to better feed themselves, and look for ways to engage and educate Canadians about global hunger.
11 to 50 staff
Children's Aid Foundation Of Canada
Children and youth who have experienced or live at risk of abuse and neglect shouldn’t be defined by disadvantage, and they certainly don’t deserve to be constrained by it. Children’s Aid Foundation of Canada exists to help kids involved in the child welfare system live up to their potential. They depend on us. We depend on you. Your donation makes all the difference.
11 to 50 staff
Makeway
MakeWay builds partnerships and solutions to help nature and communities thrive together. People. Nature. The economy. What do they have in common? Everything. When people feel safe and part of a community, nature gets included. When our environment is healthy, economies thrive. Being connected makes us stronger. Together, we are MakeWay. We enable community-led solutions with global impact, with investments and funding that nurture well-being, We support Indigenous resurgence. We create partnerships and tools to amplify impact, and back daring ideas that generate prosperity for all. We connect changemakers with creative tools. Now, more than ever, on the land in the North, in deep coastal rainforests, vibrant towns, and big cities, it's time for change. Let's MakeWay for what's possible.
51 to 200 staff
Mission Inclusion
Mission inclusion agit pour une société juste, inclusive et équitable. Au Québec et à l’international, nous bâtissons des partenariats avec des organisations locales, partageons nos savoirs et investissons dans leur pouvoir d’influence. Nous œuvrons pour un monde où chaque personne peut s’épanouir, exercer ses droits et participer pleinement à une société durable.
11 to 50 staff
Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation
We are the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation, dedicated to creating passionate community support for the Royal Alexandra Hospital and it's centres of excellence - the Lois Hole Hospital for Women, CK Hui Heart Centre, and the Eye Institute of Alberta. The Royal Alex is many things to many people, but first and foremost, it’s a place where hope and healing carry on 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We’re pleased to share some snapshots of the diverse activity – surgery, therapy, research, meetings, and more – that is made possible by strong community support. We hope that our donors and supporters will appreciate how much the Royal Alex offers to the patients a year who seek treatment here and how your support plays an important role in building better patient care at our hospital.
11 to 50 staff
University Hospital Foundation
The University Hospital Foundation (UHF) raises funds to advance patient care, research and innovation at the University of Alberta Hospital, the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute and the Kaye Edmonton Clinic, as well as research at the University of Alberta and care in the community through Alberta Health Services (AHS). As Agents of Hope, the UHF is dedicated to a powerful, singular purpose: to continuously seek, inspire, and support bold solutions to seemingly insurmountable challenges and ignite new discoveries in health. This page is monitored by the University Hospital Foundation 8:30a.m-4:30p.m. Monday to Friday. We support the discussion of free speech and engagement with others, however, we reserve the right to remove anything posted to this page that we deem to be offensive.
11 to 50 staff
Vancouver Foundation
Vancouver Foundation is dedicated to creating healthy, vibrant, equitable, and inclusive communities across BC. Since 1943, our donors have created 1,800 endowment funds and together we have distributed nearly $1.5 billion to charities. From arts and culture to the environment, health and social development, education, medical research and more, we exist to make meaningful and lasting improvements to communities in BC.
51 to 200 staff
Abundance Canada
Since 1974, Abundance Canada has helped people support the causes they care about during their life and beyond. Abundance Canada envisions a world where everyone lives generously. From changing lives to making the dream of better communities a reality, the foundation believes that generosity changes everything®. Abundance Canada helps people achieve their philanthropic goals by working with them to design and implement a customized Generosity Plan®. A Generosity Plan is a strategic and flexible approach to charitable giving and a unique roadmap for how you achieve your philanthropic goals. Your Generosity Plan maps out the best strategic options for giving today, tomorrow, and well into the future, while giving you the flexibility to adapt to your changing circumstances and explore new opportunities along the way. Your Generosity Plan may include various gifting options, such as: • Gift of Publicly Traded Securities • Gift of Life Insurance • Gift of Registered Accounts (RRSP/RRIF/TFSA) • Gift of Private Company Shares • Gift of Cash • Gift in a Will A Generosity Plan at Abundance Canada simplifies the entire process of charitable giving (donate, manage, distribute), so you can focus on what matters most: the joy of living generously. To learn more visit abundance.ca or call 1.800.772.3257. Abundance Canada is a public foundation registered with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Abundance Canada is authorized to receive charitable donations, issue official donation receipts and distribute funds to registered charities in Canada and qualified donees through our donor-advised model. Charity Registration No: Abundance Canada is accredited by Imagine Canada for excellence in nonprofit accountability, transparency and governance.
11 to 50 staff
Association Des Scouts Du Canada
L'Association des Scouts du Canada regroupe 17 membres francophones à travers le Canada. Sa mission est de promouvoir et soutenir le développement intégral des jeunes Canadiens francophones afin qu'ils atteignent leur plein potentiel comme individus, comme membres de leurs communautés et citoyens jouant un rôle actif dans la société. L'Association des Scouts du Canada est membre de l'Organisation mondiale du Mouvement scout. L’Association des Scouts du Canada en chiffres : 12 357 jeunes dont 5113 filles – 41 % des effectifs 4992 adultes bénévoles dont 2508 femmes – 50 % des effectifs Castors 7-9 ans : 2637 scouts Louveteaux et Exploratrices 9-11 ans : 5914 scouts Éclaireurs et Intrépides 11-14 ans : 2540 scouts Pionniers 14-17 ans : 970 scouts Routiers 17-25 ans : 274 scouts
11 to 50 staff
Brookglobal
We are BrookGlobal, strategic partners with amazing non-profit organizations to realize a shared vision of improving lives by thoughtfully applying the principles of engaged philanthropy. We help clients build and sustain deeply personal relationships with their donors and community. Our innovative and inspirational approaches focus on growing an organization’s ability to Attract, Inspire, Recognize and Retain their donors for their entire lives. We design and deliver a unique portfolio of services, tailored to meet the individual needs of clients and proven to maximize the lifetime value of donors and ensure the sustainability and certainty of future funding.
11 to 50 staff
Canadian Association Of Gift Planners Cagp
CAGP provides a unique platform for charitable fundraisers and professional advisors in Canada to meet and network, collaborate, and learn new and innovative ways of helping clients/donors achieve their philanthropic dreams. Our Vision A more generous and just society. Our Mission To expand resources for causes and communities by educating, advocating, and increasing equitable access to charitable gift planning. Our Values We emphasize belonging, generosity, equity, and leadership, guiding us in everything we do.
11 to 50 staff
Global Aid Network Gain Canada
We are a worldwide humanitarian relief and development organization dedicated to bringing hope and tangible help to the poor and the suffering. Our mission is to demonstrate the love of God to hurting and needy people around the world through relief and development projects.
51 to 200 staff
Good Shepherd Ministries
Good Shepherd Ministries is a registered charity that provides services for homeless and disadvantaged individuals in Toronto. The organization has been in operation since 1963. Good Shepherd Ministries is a place that offers food, shelter, clothing and more to anyone in need; where services are offered free of charge, in a spirit of compassion, trust, acceptance and respect; and where you can help to give dignity and hope to those most in need. Good Shepherd Refuge Social Ministries (Good Shepherd Ministries) is comprised of Good Shepherd Centre, a shelter for homeless men, Barrett House, Toronto's first supportive housing residence for people living with HIV and AIDS, and St. Joseph's Residence, a supportive housing residence for formerly homeless men over the age of 55. Charitable business number is 89250 8169
51 to 200 staff
Grantbook
Grantbook is a strategic tech consultancy exclusively serving philanthropy. We help grantmakers transform and optimize their change operations—the suite of people, processes, data, and systems that empower changemakers around the world to reach their full potential. Grantbook offers a full suite of strategic advisory, implementation, and ongoing support services to ensure your “how” is maximizing your “why”.
51 to 200 staff
Hamilton Community Foundation - Ontario, Canada
Hamilton Community Foundation’s (HCF) mission is to drive positive change by helping people give in a way that has meaning to them and impact in the community, providing grants and financing to charitable organizations and initiatives, and bringing people together to address priority issues that affect Hamiltonians. Last year HCF granted $6.3 million to charities and community leadership across the community. HCF is part of a network of over 191 Canadian community foundations who contribute time, leadership and financial support to initiatives that benefit their community most, based on an intimate understanding of local needs and opportunities. Vision A vibrant, diverse and inclusive Hamilton. Mission To drive positive change by connecting diverse people, ideas and resources. For more information, visit our website, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/HamCommFdn and follow us on Twitter @HamCommFdn.
11 to 50 staff
Lakeridge Health Foundation
We raise funds and awareness for Lakeridge Health Oshawa and Whitby hospitals. Our Vision An inspired community achieving health care excellence in Durham Region. Our Mission Partnering our community and Lakeridge Health for excellent health care closer to home.
11 to 50 staff
Rotary Club Of Dryden, Ontario
The Rotary Club of Dryden meets on Wednesday's at 12:00 noon at the Best Western Plus in Dryden, Ontario Canada. It is a club in Zone 22, District It has 62 members equally divided between men and women. The 2018-19 president is Peter Marshall and the president-elect is Mardi Plompe.
51 to 200 staff
Toronto Foundation
The Toronto Foundation connects philanthropy with community needs and opportunities in order to make Toronto the best place to live, work, learn, and grow. We are one of the largest of Canada's 191 community foundations. With more than 500 active Funds, including Endowments and assets under administration of more than $400 million, the Toronto Foundation is one of Canada's largest charitable foundations. We work with hundreds of concerned Torontonians and high-impact community organizations. We are a registered, public, non-profit organization created for and by the people of Toronto.
11 to 50 staff
University Hospitals Kingston Foundation
The University Hospitals Kingston Foundation (UHKF) is the fundraising arm of Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) and Providence Care. From hospital to home to community and beyond, every donation to UHKF helps to grow healthcare facilities, equipment, programs, research and education for people across southeastern Ontario. Our Vision Exceptional health care made possible for us all by inspired, generous people. Our Mission Our Foundation engages and inspires people to make investments essential to the exceptional health care provided by KHSC and Providence Care. Values to Guide our Actions In our work together, we will demonstrate that we value: Exemplary Character—respect, integrity and accountability. Transparency—clarity of purpose, process and impact. Passion for Achievement and Excellence—striving to be the best we can be. Meaningful Relationships—achieving goals through collaborative partnerships. Resourcefulness—exhibited through adaptability, innovation and teamwork. To find out more about giving opportunities or to make a donation, call 613.549.5452 or visit uhkf.ca
11 to 50 staff
Ymca Of Southwestern New Brunswick
The YMCA of Southwestern New Brunswick is a charity that inspires individuals, families and communities to be healthy in spirit, mind and body. The Saint John Regional Y has a Gymnasium, Therapy Pool, 25 Metre Pool, Fitness Centre, Newcomer Connections, Café, Child Care and much more! In 2019 we opened the Irving Oil Field House, complete with a square foot facility, two indoor turf fields, a 200m walking track, a fitness centre, Child Care and more! Additionally, we have 19 locations serving Southwestern New Brunswick igniting potential in everyone.
201 to 500 staff
Youcan Youth Services
YOUCAN Youth Services is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to assisting youth so they have the knowledge, support and skills to remove themselves from harm’s way.
11 to 50 staff
Familia
Familia supports projects that combine technology and social impact
1 to 10 staff
The Winnipeg Foundation
The Winnipeg Foundation is a community foundation committed to connecting donors to causes they care about and meeting the needs of the community. The Winnipeg Foundation is the first community foundation in Canada, established in 1921. We work with donors and community groups to improve the city we all call home. We are For Good. Forever. This means we help you give back to your community by connecting you with organizations and causes important to you For Good. And since we’re an endowment-based organization, your gift continues to give Forever. Community foundations are public institutions built through generous gifts of all sizes that are pooled and permanently endowed. The interest earned from these endowments generates a sustainable source of support for local charitable projects Forever. In keeping with donors' wishes, our grants support a wide range of projects in neighbourhoods throughout our city - providing healthy food for kids, making our city greener, improving access to education, supporting creativity, helping the most challenged members of our community, and so much more. The Foundation offers flexible options for donors to help them meet their personal needs and philanthropic goals. The Foundation maintains the purchasing power of the funds entrusted to us, achieving maximum returns consistent with prudent investment and assuring sound financial management practices. Our vision is a Winnipeg where community life flourishes for all. For Good. Forever.
51 to 200 staff
Ams Healthcare
AMS advances the Canadian Healthcare System through innovation and technology. We convene networks, develop leaders, and fund crucial activities in healthcare scholarship, research, education, clinical practice and medical history.
1 to 10 staff
Canadian Olympic Foundation
The Canadian Olympic Foundation has enabled Canadians, Canadian athletes and their coaches to strive for excellence in sport since 2007. As the official charitable organization of the Canadian Olympic Committee and Team Canada, we aim to inspire every Canadian to be capable of greatness, through sport and Olympic values. The Canadian Olympic Foundation empowers Canadians to be an integral part of the Canadian Olympic Movement by directly supporting our current and Next Generation athletes and coaches with the critical funds they need to pursue the podium. We support our athletes at all levels to ensure they receive top of the line resources including the coaching, training, specialized sport medicine and access to competitions that they require to reach their dreams and goals of wearing the maple leaf on their chest, representing Canada at the Olympic Games. FOR SOME ATHLETES, THE OLYMPIC DREAM STAYS JUST A DREAM. TOGETHER WE CAN CHANGE THAT.
11 to 50 staff
Cyclo Nord-Sud
English follows) Cyclo Nord-Sud recueille des vélos inutilisés au Québec, pour les expédier aux communautés démunies des pays du Sud, où ils servent de moyen de transport et de gagne-pain, pour lutter contre la pauvreté. Cyclo Nord-Sud oeuvre à la promotion du développement durable visant le respect de la biosphère et des personnes qui l'habitent. Notre action et le message qui l'accompagne, se situent dans une perspective intégrant une plus grande justice sociale, les échanges équitables, la promotion des femmes, la solidarité internationale, la mobilité non-motorisée et le réemploi des matières résiduelles. Cyclo Nord-Sud est une initiative de la Société d’éducation pour le cyclisme à Montréal, un organisme sans but lucratif fondé en 1988 et détenteur du statut officiel d’organisme de bienfaisance (No 13096 4786 Cyclo Nord-Sud collects used bikes in order to ship them to poor communities in Southern countries to be used for transportation and to fight against poverty. Cyclo Nord-Sud promotes sustainable development based on respect for the biosphere and its inhabitants. Its actions are part of a broader vision of promoting non-motorized transportation, re-use of ressources, social justice, fair trade, women's issues and international solidarity. To date, Cyclo Nord-Sud has shipped bikes to 16 different countries. Winner of many prizes, Cyclo Nord-Sud was created by the Société d’éducation pour le cyclisme à Montréal, a registered charity.
1 to 10 staff
Developing World Connections
Developing World Connections is a non-profit organization that offers individuals and groups of any age and background the chance to help those in need in the developing world through international volunteer experiences. Spend one to four weeks working side-by-side with locals on a sustainable, community-led project in Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Explore the world, lend a hand and help build hope. We are a Canadian charitable organization with no professional, political or religious affiliation. WE ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR TEAM LEADERS: Each volunteer group is accompanied by a trained team leader, and we're always looking for amazing people to lead our volunteer teams. This is a great opportunity to travel for free and gain valuable leadership and management skills, which look excellent on a resume. Please visit our website for more information on our Become a Team Leader web page at https://developingworldconnections.org/take-action/become-a-team-leader/ or email us at info@developingworldconnections.org.
1 to 10 staff
Grande Prairie Regional Hospital Foundation
The primary purpose of the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital Foundation is to enhance the quality of health care in our community by raising money for the priority and specialized needs of our Regional Secondary Grande Prairie Regional Hospital. The Foundation plays a critical role in funding essential specialized equipment, major projects, patient care programs and education. Due to our continuous challenging health care climate, the Foundation makes every effort to help our hospital meet the growing needs of its community as well as the needs of the Northwestern Alberta region that it serves. Our Hospital also serves numerous residents from Eastern British Columbia and the Territories. The Grande Prairie Regional Hospital Foundation is the fundraising arm of the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital and provides a vital link to the thousands of individuals and organizations in our community and region that choose to offer their support to the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital. We are a Registered Canadian Charitable Organization. Donors who invest in our Hospital Foundation provide many benefits to patients. In many cases, there are no other sources of funding for these very worthwhile patient care programs and to purchase much needed equipment. As an organization entrusted with the stewardship of donor contributions, we strive to match the wishes of our donors with the priority needs of our Hospital.
1 to 10 staff
Hospitals Of Regina Foundation
Hospitals of Regina Foundation (HRF) is dedicated to raising funds that support doctors, nurses and health care workers in the pursuit of enhanced health care in our community. Over 30 years, HRF has raised more than $200 million and supported a full range of expanded health care services, education and patient-centred research for Regina’s three hospitals – Regina General Hospital, Pasqua Hospital and Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. Through the generosity of our donors, HRF has helped establish and enhance many key centres of care in Regina’s hospitals including: Mosaic Heart Centre, Breast Assessment Centre, Cardiac Catheterization Lab, Wolfe Stroke Care Unit, Prostate Assessment Centre, Rawlco Centre for Mother Baby Care, Dilawri Simulation Centre and most recently the GMS Cardiac Rhythm Device Clinic. In partnership with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, the Foundation will continue to support areas such as pediatrics, diagnostic imaging, advanced cardiac care and educational programs.
11 to 50 staff
Jewish Foundation Of Greater Toronto
Philanthropy for a Strong Jewish Future The Jewish Foundation of Greater Toronto works to sustain the Jewish community for the long-term by partnering with individuals, families, advisors, and organizations to achieve their philanthropic goals. By contributing to the Foundation and its pooled assets, donors can have an even bigger impact on the causes that mean the most to them. Housed within UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, the Foundation’s 60-year history within the community helps provide valuable insight into the most urgent priorities. What we offer- A one-stop shop for all your philanthropic giving - Experienced investment advisors for your charitable dollars - The professional and customized support of our philanthropic advisors - Succession planning - Community knowledge and expertise - The option for anonymity and privacy Contact us today for more information on what we can do together.
11 to 50 staff
Kelowna Women's Shelter
The Central Okanagan Emergency Shelter Society (operating as Kelowna Women’s Shelter) has been a beacon of hope and safety since 1980, supporting individuals facing domestic abuse across the Central Okanagan, from Oyama to Peachland. As a registered charity governed by a volunteer board of directors, we provide free, safe and confidential services, empowering individuals through sanctuary, advocacy and support. Our comprehensive programs include short- and long-term housing, support groups, advocacy, preventative education programs and more. Our team of professionals are available through our 24/7 Help Lines to ensure immediate and ongoing care. We also connect clients to other people-serving organizations and community services for additional support. Beyond our shelter, the Kelowna Women’s Shelter operates the KWS Thrift Store where funds raised go directly back into supporting our programs, and all vulnerable community members can access needed items free of charge through our voucher program. We are proud members of the British Columbia Society of Transition Houses, Ending Violence Association of British Columbia, Shelter Net BC, and Women’s Shelters Canada. If you or someone you know is in need of help, please call our 24/7 Support Line at (250) 763-1040, text (236) 970-0704 or email support@kelownawomensshelter.ca. Together, we are building a community that stands against abuse.
11 to 50 staff
Le Piolet
Le Piolet est un organisme communautaire qui offre des services aux jeunes adultes en difficulté de 16 à 35 ans. Par son action, il améliore la qualité de vie, le savoir-être et le savoir-faire des jeunes et les aide ainsi à prendre leur place dans la société. Afin de mener à bien sa mission il est à l'écoute des besoins des jeunes adultes et de la communauté tout en demeurant à l'affût de projets novateurs.
11 to 50 staff
Mcconnell Foundation
We are a private Canadian foundation that contributes to diverse and innovative approaches to address community resilience, reconciliation, and climate change. We do so through funding and investment partnerships, strengthening capabilities, convening, and collaborating with the public, private and non-profit sectors. We envision a future in which our economy and social systems promote the thriving of all people, and in which the natural environment is stewarded for generations to come. We see all sectors working together to address climate change, to help foster reconciliation, and unleash individual creativity and organizational resources to solve social challenges and strengthen communities. We strive for a resilient, inclusive and sustainable society that can successfully address its complex challenges.
11 to 50 staff
Mental Health Foundation
The Mental Health Foundation raises funds to enhance mental health and addiction recovery through research and innovation, education, and care. We support essential programs and services to ensure Albertans have accessible mental health care when they need it most. The Mental Health Foundation has a better future in mind—where the people in our communities live happier, healthier lives.
1 to 10 staff
Metcalf Foundation
The mission of the Metcalf Foundation is to enhance the effectiveness of people and organizations working together to help Canadians imagine and build a just, healthy, and creative society.
1 to 10 staff
Nikola Tesla Educational Corporation
To advance education and enhance local communities through the legacy of Nikola Tesla’s work and legacy and to inspire people to pursue his innovative spirit. We are a Non-Profit Organization devoted to leveraging the life, inventions and legacy of Nikola Tesla to educate and enhance communities through innovation and collaboration. Inspire. Educate. Innovate.
1 to 10 staff
Regina Humane Society
For over four decades the Regina Humane Society has made a difference, one-by-one, for animals in our community. Hungry animals rescued from the cold have full tummies and a warm place to sleep. Others who have been neglected or abused have found a place to be safe, to trust and to be loved. Fluffy blankets, toys and treats for pets whose owners can no longer care for them make a kennel seem like a home. The Society was incorporated in 1964 as a non-profit organization. The current Shelter is located on Armour Road, off Highway #6 on the northern edge of the city. It has space for over 300 animals, a voluntary Board of Directors, 32 staff and over 500 active volunteers. The Society has, throughout the years, worked to improve the welfare of animals through programs and services in sheltering, education, protection and advocacy. Without those who support our mission to improve the well-being of animals in our community, we could not continue the valuable services we provide.
11 to 50 staff
S. Sutton & Associates Inc
S. Sutton & Associates Inc. is a global network of consultants providing customized Innovation Teams of subject experts with specific technical expertise to help nonprofit organizations and philanthropists maximize their philanthropic efforts and achieve significant impact.
51 to 200 staff