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  • MB, 225 MASTERS AVENUE, R4A 2A1 WINNIPEG | (204) 338-4601

    St. Benedict’s Foundation Inc. is a charitable non-profit organization formed for the purpose of supporting and enhancing the mission and ministries of the Sisters of the Order of St. Benedict, St. Benedict’s Monastery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. St. Benedict’s Foundation was incorporated in Manitoba on January 3, 1997 and received charitable status in Canada effective January 5, 1997. The Foundation is separately incorporated from the Sisters of St. Benedict and has its own Board of Directors.



  • BC, PO BOX 20262, V1Y 9H2 KELOWNA | 1-800-561-4774

    What are we about? To increase awareness of rights and responsibilities, so blind, deaf-blind and partially sighted individuals can have equal access to the benefits and opportunities of society.



  • PO BOX 29002, L4N 7W7 BARRIE | 1 (888) 719 7667

    The ALS Society of Ontario is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the necessary equipment and support services to those living with ALS as well as to provide funding to the ALS Society of Canada towards research for a cure.



  • ON, P.O. BOX 112, K0M 2C0 LITTLE BRITAIN | (705) 786-3409

    The ALS Society of Ontario is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the necessary equipment and support services to those living with ALS as well as to provide funding to the ALS Society of Canada towards research for a cure.



  • ON, 402-3100 STEELES AVE E, L3R 8T3 MARKHAM | (905) 248-2101

    The ALS Society of Ontario is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the necessary equipment and support services to those living with ALS as well as to provide funding to the ALS Society of Canada towards research for a cure.



  • MB, STREET, R2C 0A1 WINNIPEG | (001) 204-956-1340

    The Manitoba Theatre Centre is a community-based, registered charitable not-for-profit arts organization. MTC was Canada’s first English-speaking regional theatre and, under founding Artistic Director John Hirsch, became a model for regional theatres throughout North America. When John Hirsch and Tom Hendry founded the Manitoba Theatre Centre in 1958, their goal was to create great professional theatre with mass appeal. As Hendry said, "One can endlessly cite statistics to prove employment…



  • ON, NORTH PARK PLAZA, P.O. BOX 28009, N3R 7X5 BRANTFORD | 416 497 2267

    The ALS Society of Ontario is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the necessary equipment and support services to those living with ALS as well as to provide funding to the ALS Society of Canada towards research for a cure.



  • 204A-1150 MORRISON DR, E2L 4Z1 OTTAWA | (613) 820-2267

    The ALS Society of Ontario is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the necessary equipment and support services to those living with ALS as well as to provide funding to the ALS Society of Canada towards research for a cure.



  • ON, 403-96 LARCH STREET, P3E 1C1 SUDBURY | (705) 669-0324

    The ALS Society of Ontario is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the necessary equipment and support services to those living with ALS as well as to provide funding to the ALS Society of Canada towards research for a cure.



  • ON, 200 - 20 VICTORIA ST., M5C 2N8 TORONTO | 416-860-0070

    The OCA represents Ontario’s chiropractors. Established in 1929, the Ontario Chiropractic Association (OCA) is a voluntary professional association whose mission is to serve our members and the public by advancing the understanding and use of chiropractic care. The OCA is governed by an elected board of directors, who are supported by committees and the OCA staff.




  • AB, 710-10123-99 ST NW, T5J 3H1 EDMONTON | (866) 412-4222

    To deliver progress in cancer research, prevention, treatment and care by generating community investment for Alberta's coordinated research strategy, the Cross Cancer Institute, Tom Baker Cancer Centre and 15 other cancer centres throughout the province. The Alberta Cancer Foundation is the only charity responsible for raising funds to support Alberta's coordinated cancer research strategy. And we're the only charity responsible for supporting care at the Cross Cancer Institute, Tom Baker…



  • AB, 10186 - 106 STREET, T5J 1H4 EDMONTON | 780-488-6611

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  • NS, 2000 BARRINGTON STREET, SUITE 1302, B3J 3K1 HALIFAX | (001) 902-429-1143

    AIMS is a Canadian, federally incorporated, non-profit, non-partisan organization with charitable status from the Canada Revenue Agency in Canada and 501 (c) 3 status from the Internal Revenue Service in Washington. Documentation of our charitable status in both countries is available on request. We are financed by contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations and other organizations, as well as by the sales of our publications. Contributions from those who support our goals are…



  • QC, 6839A RUE DROLET, H2S 2T1 MONTREAL | 001 (0) 514-277-7223

    The Canadian Council for Refugees is a non-profit umbrella organization committed to the rights and protection of refugees in Canada and around the world and to the settlement of refugees and immigrants in Canada. The membership is made up of organizations involved in the settlement, sponsorship and protection of refugees and immigrants. The Council serves the networking, information-exchange and advocacy needs of its membership.



  • ON, 53 YONGE STREET, K7M 6G4 KINGSTON | (001) 613-545-3044

    The Canadian Yachting Association is a Registered Amateur Athletic Association with charitable status, designated by the Government of Canada as a National Sport Organization representing the sport of Sailing. The Association represents all participants including recreational sailors and high performance athletes at the club, provincial, national and international level.



  • MB, 3RD FLOOR, 245 MCDERMOT AVENUE, R3B 0S6 WINNIPEG | 204 956 0660

    We are a national, First Nation-directed environmental non-profit organisation with charitable status. We were established in 1994 by a group of First Nation Chiefs from across Canada. Through our programs, we take action on climate change, build sustainable communities, protect lands and waters, and conserve biodiversity. CIER is a national, First Nation-directed environmental non-profit organisation with charitable status and is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. CIER was founded in 1994 by…



  • NS, P.O. BOX 33075, QUINPOOL POSTAL OUTLET, B3L 4T6 HALIFAX | (902) 423-8345

    The Atlantic Cerebral Palsy Association members consist of Saint John, NB; Halifax, NS; Cape Breton, NS; Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. In May or June of each year one of the members sponsors a cerebral palsy conference in their home location and applications are welcomed from anyone who wishes to attend.



  • PE, P.O. BOX 22034, C1A 9J2 CHARLOTTETOWN | (001) 902-892-9694

    The Atlantic Cerebral Palsy Association members consist of Saint John, NB; Halifax, NS; Cape Breton, NS; Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. In May or June of each year one of the members sponsors a cerebral palsy conference in their home location and applications are welcomed from anyone who wishes to attend.



  • ON, 579 ST CLAIR AVE WEST, M6C 1A3 TORONTO | (416) 658-8580

    The Eritrean Canadian Community Centre of Metropolitan Toronto (ECCC) is a non-profit charitable organization established in 1985. It provides immigrant and refugees settlement services and creates the environment for building capacity in the Eritrean community of Toronto. We encourage you to visit us regularly as we continue to update the website with information about our services, projects, volunteer and employment opportunities.



  • ON, SUITE 104 – 979 ALLOY DRIVE, P7B 5Z8 THUNDER BAY | (001) 807-623-1118

    Some of our volunteers work to encourage health care professionals to use and study new Foundation research findings and treatment protocols (for example, we are currently working to develop an integrated stroke strategy – a system of care that more effectively prevents stroke and gives stroke patients a far greater chance of survival with less disability). Other Foundation volunteers help encourage young people to be active everyday and provide programs to make it fun for them to do so. We are…



  • AB, 109, 10126 - 120 AVENUE, T8V 8H9 GRANDE PRAIRIE | (780) 513 0439

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • ON, 1900 MERIVALE ROAD, K2C 3W7 NEPEAN | (001) 613-727-5060

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • ON, 1439 UPPER OTTAWA STREET, UNIT 7, L8W 3J6 HAMILTON | (001) 905-574-4105

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • ON, 774 LONDON ROAD, N7T 4Y1 SARNIA | (001) 519-332-1415

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • ON, 1470 MIDLAND AVENUE, M1P 4Z4 SCARBOROUGH | (001) 416-285-7333

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive. The Heart and Stroke Foundation of…



  • 413 LINWELL ROAD, L2M 7Y2 ST CATHARINES | 905-935-6822

    Located in the north end of St. Catharines, Ontario, NIGGV sits on 15 acres of well-manicured grounds and is in close proximity to Lake Ontario. This not-for-profit, charitable, multi-level seniors’ complex is home to over 400 seniors who live either in life lease bungalows or apartments, rental or rent-geared-to-income apartments, or long-term care (nursing home). Several levels of care are provided for seniors.



  • BC, PO BOX 2623, V8L 4C1 SIDNEY | 250-818-0288

    Angel Flight of British Columbia is a charitable, non-profit organization that serves people with medical issues. We coordinate a network of pilots and other volunteers to transport patients via private aircraft from points on Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland to treatment centres in Victoria and Vancouver. Our passengers are patients who have to travel long distances for diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy, dialysis, or other treatments not locally available. Patients have to able to get…



  • ON, ONE YONGE STREET, 15TH FLOOR, M5E 1E5 TORONTO | (416) 368-5152

    We are a private Canadian foundation established in 1942 by Joseph E. Atkinson, former publisher of The Toronto Star newspaper. Our mission is to "promote social and economic justice in the tradition of our founder, " Joseph E. Atkinson. In the categories of health, social welfare, economic justice and education the Foundation has granted more than $55 million since its inception.



  • ON, 59 ADELAIDE ST. E, SUITE 500, M5C 1K6 TORONTO | 416-955-0394

    The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) is a not-for-profit organization that exists to support and reward excellence in Canadian journalism.



  • NS, 232 SOUTH STREET, B1A 1W5 GLACE BAY | 902) 849-4759

    Cerebral Palsy is the term used to describe a broad range of permanent disorders of the brain resulting in abnormalities in muscle tone, movement and posture. Cerebral means "of the brain" and palsy means "loss of muscle control". These disorders are caused by abnormal development of, or injury to, the developing brain and may occur before, during, or within the first two years after birth.



  • NL, P.O. BOX 23059 CHURCHILL SQUARE POSTAL OUTLET, A1B 4J9 ST. JOHN'S | (709) 753-9922

    Our Mission Statement is: "Assisting those affected with cerebral palsy to develop to their full potential" The Atlantic Cerebral Palsy Association members consist of Saint John, NB; Halifax, NS; Cape Breton, NS; Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. In May or June of each year one of the members sponsors a cerebral palsy conference in their home location and applications are welcomed from anyone who wishes to attend.



  • P.O. BOX 2152, E2L 3V1 SAINT JOHN, | (506) 648-0322

    The Cerebral Palsy Foundation (Saint John) Inc., founded in 1956, is the only association in New Brunswick that represents persons with cerebral palsy. The Foundation provides financial assistance to assist with the purchase of equipment, provides general information about cerebral palsy and serves as a support group to its members. The Atlantic Cerebral Palsy Association members consist of Saint John, NB; Halifax, NS; Cape Breton, NS; Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. In May or June of…



  • QC, 418 - 4200 BOUL. ST. LAURENT, H2W 2R2 MONTREAL | 514-289-1777

    The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada is dedicated to fulfilling a favorite wish for children afflicted with a high risk, life threatening illness. We will maintain quality by paying attention to detail in meeting every child's request. We will use volunteer and donor resources wisely and with integrity of purpose. We will ensure that out activities reflect needs in communities in all parts of Canada. We will maintain effective working relationships with the medical community. We will conduct…



  • NS, 105 - 238 BROWNLOW AVE, B3B 2B4 DARTMOUTH | 902-492-1984

    The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada is dedicated to fulfilling a favorite wish for children afflicted with a high risk, life threatening illness. We will maintain quality by paying attention to detail in meeting every child's request. We will use volunteer and donor resources wisely and with integrity of purpose. We will ensure that out activities reflect needs in communities in all parts of Canada. We will maintain effective working relationships with the medical community. We will conduct…



  • BC, 490 QUEBEC ROOM 108, V2N 2S6 PRINCE GEORGE | 1-250-564-2217

    Our inception was based primarily from the experience of a Prince George family with a child in medical need. In the Spring of 1993, Diego Carpino was born prematurely with an extremely complicated, life-threatening illness. During the next three years that followed, Diego was transferred from hospital to hospital across Canada and the United States in an effort to provide his necessary medical treatment. It was eventually determined through these visits that a life-saving surgery was required…



  • QC, BOX/C.P. 1803, J9B 1A1 CHELSEA | 819 827-6224

    Founded in 1962, the Gatineau Valley Historical Society "promotes matters of historical or heritage significance in the general area of the Gatineau Valley". It holds monthly meetings featuring speakers on subjects of historical interest, publishes an annual journal, Up the Gatineau!, and a bi-monthly newsletter.



  • ON, 11357 HIGHWAY 101 E., P0N 1A0 CONNAUGHT | 705.235.3233

    Since its creation in 1964, The Kidney Foundation has helped millions of Canadians suffering from kidney failure and related disorders such as hypertension, diabetes, urinary tract infections and kidney stones. Kidney health, and improved lives for all people affected by kidney disease. The Kidney Foundation of Canada is the national volunteer organization committed to reducing the burden of kidney disease through: funding and stimulating innovative research; providing education and support;…



  • ON, 1368 OUELLETTE AVE. SUITE 310, N8X 1J9 WINDSOR | 519.977.9211

    Since its creation in 1964, The Kidney Foundation has helped millions of Canadians suffering from kidney failure and related disorders such as hypertension, diabetes, urinary tract infections and kidney stones. Kidney health, and improved lives for all people affected by kidney disease. The Kidney Foundation of Canada is the national volunteer organization committed to reducing the burden of kidney disease through: funding and stimulating innovative research; providing education and support;…



  • BC, 200 – 4940 CANADA WAY, V5G 4K6 BURNABY | (604) 736-9775

    The Kidney Foundation of Canada is people working together for a common cause. We are volunteers, individuals living with kidney disease, donors, and staff members — from all walks of life, all across Canada. Since its creation in 1964, The Kidney Foundation has helped millions of Canadians suffering from kidney failure and related disorders such as hypertension, diabetes, urinary tract infections and kidney stones. Kidney health, and improved lives for all people affected by kidney disease. The…



  • BC, 2080A LABIEUX ROAD, V9T 6J9 NANAIMO | 250-751-3218

    The Nature Trust of British Columbia is dedicated to conserving BC’s biological diversity through securement and management of ecologically significant lands.



  • BC, RR 2, SITE 42, COMP 17, V0H 1T0 OLIVER | 250-498-5474

    The Nature Trust of British Columbia is dedicated to conserving BC’s biological diversity through securement and management of ecologically significant lands.



  • BC, 205 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, V1C 7G5 CRANBROOK | 250-489-8549

    The Nature Trust of British Columbia is dedicated to conserving BC’s biological diversity through securement and management of ecologically significant lands.



  • POST OFFICE BOX 481, B2Y 3Y8 DARTMOUTH | (902) 835-0166

    Each year Nova Scotia Firefighters receive thousands of emergency calls. Well trained firefighters respond to the problem as quickly as possible. But the commitment and dedication to the injured do not end when the emergency is under control and trucks are back in the station.



  • ON, 3 CONCORDE GATE, M3C 3N7 TORONTO | 416.426.7187

    ParaSport Ontario (formerly Paralympics Ontario) is a non-profit charitable organization that was established in 1981 and incorporated in 1988. PO has four member Provincial Multi-Sport Organizations. In addition to the four member organizations, ParaSport Ontario partners with eight other Provincial Sport Organizations in organizing the Ontario ParaSport Summer and Winter Games.



  • 118 MCMILLAN ST, V9P 2G6 PARKSVILLE | 250.954.0316

    . PDACL is a non-profit charitable organization as recognized by the Government of Canada. We are duly registered with the British Columbia Societies Branch. Our VISION statement:



  • ON, PO BOX #331, K8A 6X6 PEMBROKE |

    Pembroke Kinsmen Club, Ottawa Valley non profit charitable organization raising money for area programs. The Pembroke Kinsmen Club was chartered in 1947 and has contributed greatly to the Pembroke community, most notably through projects such as the Kinsmen Pool, Kinsmen Park and Kin Hut in Petawawa. Our motto is "Serving the Community's Greatest Need.



  • BUILDING 16, 29 AIRPORT ROAD, T5G 0W6 EDMONTON | 780-447-5492

    STARS is a non-profit, charitable organization. Approximately 75 per cent of our funding needs are met through significant private donations from individuals, services clubs and the business community in addition to 25 per cent of operational funding through a collaborative agreement with Alberta Health Services. Be an innovative leader in the provision of excellence in pre-hospital mobile emergency medical care through service, communications, education, training, research and consultation to…



  • 101C – 11010 AIRPORT DRIVE, T8V 7Z5 GRANDE PRAIRIE | 780-830-7000

    STARS is a non-profit, charitable organization. Approximately 75 per cent of our funding needs are met through significant private donations from individuals, services clubs and the business community in addition to 25 per cent of operational funding through a collaborative agreement with Alberta Health Services. Be an innovative leader in the provision of excellence in pre-hospital mobile emergency medical care through service, communications, education, training, research and consultation to…



  • AB, 416 10 STREET NORTH, T1H 2C7 LETHBRIDGE | 403-388-8214

    STARS is a non-profit, charitable organization. Approximately 75 per cent of our funding needs are met through significant private donations from individuals, services clubs and the business community in addition to 25 per cent of operational funding through a collaborative agreement with Alberta Health Services. Be an innovative leader in the provision of excellence in pre-hospital mobile emergency medical care through service, communications, education, training, research and consultation to…



  • 203-952 MAIN STREET, R2W 3P4 WINNIPEG | 1-866-942-4627

    The objects set out in CUF's Letters Patent are to: relieve poverty; advance religion; advance education; to engage in other charitable works (e.g., relief to victims of natural and human-made disasters); to uphold the law by providing observers to assist in carrying out elections in a lawful manner; and to do all such things that are ancillary and incidental to the achievement of the above charitable objects.


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