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A Directory of Funding Sources for Healing Activities Aboriginal Healing Foundation Created August 2002, updated September 2009
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A Directory ofFunding Sources

for Healing Activities

Aboriginal Healing FoundationCreated August 2002, updated September 2009

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The information contained in this document is subject to change. Please do not hesitate to contact Research at the Aboriginal Healing Foundation if our data contain factual errors or if you know of other funding sources for healing activities that are not listed.

Aboriginal Healing Foundation75 Albert Street, Suite 801, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5E7

Phone: (613) 237-4441Toll-free: (888) 725-8886

Fax: (613) 237-4442Email: [email protected]

Website: www.ahf.ca

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Table of Contents

Federal Government ...........................................................................1Provincial and Territorial Governments and Organizations .............21Churches ..........................................................................................28Private Foundations .........................................................................30Community Foundations ..................................................................37

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Funding Categories

1. Métis, Inuit, First Nation, non-Status

2. Youth, men, women, gay or lesbian, incarcerated, Elders

3. Urban, rural or remote

4. North, east, west

5. Community services

6. Conferences/gatherings

7. Performing arts

8. Health centre (centralized residential care)

9. Camp/retreat (away from the community in a rural setting)

10. Day program in the community

11. Healing circles

12. Materials development

13. Research/knowledge-building/planning

14. Traditional activities

15. Parenting skills

16. Professional training courses

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesDivision of Childhood and Adolescence Health Canada1909C2, Tunney’s PastureOttawa, ON K1A 1B4 phone: (613) 952-1220fax: (613) 952-1556email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/index-eng.php

Various regional funding provided. Programs funded are: healthy babies, parenting, mental health, child development, and solvent abuse.

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternatives to abusive behaviours.

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Nobody’s Perfect Program National OfficePopulation and Public Health BranchDivision of Childhood and AdolescenceJeanne Mance Building1909C2 Tunney’s Pasture Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9phone: (613) 952-1220fax: (613) 952-1556email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/nobody_e.html

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternatives to abusive behaviours.

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BC Council for Families Nobody’s Perfect Program204-2590 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3H1phone: (604) 660-0675 or (800) 663-5638fax: (604) 732-4813email: [email protected]: www.bccf.bc.ca/hm/inside.php?sid=76&id=303

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternatives to abusive behaviours.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesMany Rivers Counselling and Support Services4071-4th AvenueWhitehorse, YK Y1A 1H3phone: (867) 667-2970 fax: (867) 633-3557email: [email protected] website: www.manyrivers.yk.ca/nobodysperfect.html

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternatives to abusive behaviours.

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Nobody’s Perfect New Brunswick551 King Street, 2nd FloorPO Box 6000Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1phone: (506) 444-5622fax: (506) 453-2082email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternatives to abusive behaviours.

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Nobody’s Perfect Saskatchewan1319 Colony StreetSaskatoon, SK S7N 2A1phone: (306) 655-2512fax: (306) 655-2511email: [email protected]: www.preventioninstitute.sk.ca/home/Program_Areas/Parenting_Education

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternative to abusive behaviours.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesNobody’s Perfect OntarioTimiskaming Brighter Futures6 Tweedsmuir RoadKirkland Lake, ON P2N 1H9phone: (705) 567-5926 or (800) 665-7743fax: (705) 568-8787email: [email protected]: www.timiskamingchildren.org/?root_node=3

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternative to abusive behaviours.

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Nobody’s Perfect Québec1075 Chemin Ste-Foy Québec, QC G1S 2M1phone: (418) 266-6999fax: (418) 266-4595email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord_e.html

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternative to abusive behaviours.

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Nobody’s Perfect Manitoba33 Marion StreetWinnipeg, MB R2H OS8phone: (204) 231-3208fax: (204) 231-8213email: [email protected]: www.nobodysperfect.ca

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternative to abusive behaviours.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesNobody’s Perfect NewfoundlandPO Box 8700Saint John’s, NL A1B 4J6phone: (709) 729-5554fax: (709) 729-6382email: [email protected] website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternative to abusive behaviours.

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Nobody’s Perfect, Nova Scotia Department of Community ServicesNelson Place, 5th Floor5675 Spring Garden RoadHalifax, NS B3J 2T7phone: (902) 424-3787fax: (902) 424-0708email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternatives to abusive behaviours.

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Provincial Program ConsultantEarly Childhood and School-based ServicesFamily and Community Services551 King Street, 2nd FloorPO Box 6000Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1phone: (506) 444-5622fax: (506) 453-2082email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternatives to abusive behaviours.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesProgram Consultant, Youth and Family ProgramsDept. of Health and Community ServicesPO Box 8700Saint John’s, NL A1B 4J6phone: (709) 729-5554fax: (709) 729-6382email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternatives to abusive behaviours.

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Health Canada Community Action Program for Children (CAPC), Community Based Program Section Childhood and Youth Division9th Floor, Jeanne Mance BuildingTunney’s Pasture AL 1909C2Ottawa, ON K1A 1B4phone: (613) 957-8502fax: (613) 941-5492email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

Services incorporate education and intervention activities.

The program is developed for individuals and agencies working with at-risk families, parents with children 0-5yrs. The objective is to support, strengthen families, create healthier environments, self-esteem, and provide alternatives to abusive behaviours.

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Atlantic Regional OfficeSuite 1525, 15th FloorMaritime Centre1505 Barrington StreetHalifax, NS B3J 3Y6phone: (902) 426-2700fax: (902) 426-9689email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

Services incorporate education and intervention activities.

Program delivered through Health Canada regional offices; funds community groups to establish and deliver services that address developmental needs of at-risk children 0-5yrs. Community action focuses on prevention.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesQuebecPublic Health Agency of CanadaGuy Favreau ComplexEast Tower, Suite 212200 René Levesque Boulevard WestMontréal, QC H2Z 1X4phone: (514) 283-1046fax: (514) 283-3309email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

Services incorporate education and intervention activities.

Program delivered through Health Canada regional offices; funds community groups to establish and deliver services that address developmental needs of at-risk children 0-5yrs. Community action focuses on prevention.

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Ontario/NunavutPublic Health Agency of Canada180 Queen Street West, 11th FloorToronto, ON M5V 3L7phone: (416) 973-0002fax: (416) 973-0009email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

Services incorporate education and intervention activities.

Program delivered through Health Canada regional offices; funds community groups to establish and deliver services that address developmental needs of at-risk children 0-5yrs. Community action focuses on prevention.

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Manitoba/SaskatchewanPublic Health Agency of Canada1015 Arlington StreetWinnipeg, MB R3E 3R2 phone: (204) 789-2000 fax: (204) 789-7878website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/np_coord-eng.php

Services incorporate education and intervention activities.

Program delivered through Health Canada regional offices; funds community groups to establish and deliver services that address developmental needs of at-risk children 0-5yrs. Community action focuses on prevention.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesNorthern SecretariatPublic Health Agency of Canada60 Queen Street, Suite 1400Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9 phone: (888) 332-9222fax: (800) 949-2718email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/contact-bureaux_e.html

Services incorporate education and intervention activities.

Program delivered through Health Canada regional offices; funds community groups to establish and deliver services that address developmental needs of at-risk children 0-5yrs. Community action focuses on prevention.

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AlbertaPublic Health Agency of Canada815 - 9700 Jasper AvenueEdmonton, AB T5J 4C3 phone: (780) 495-2754fax: (780) 495-7842email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/contact-bureaux_e.html

Services incorporate education and intervention activities.

Program delivered through Health Canada regional offices; funds community groups to establish and deliver services that address developmental needs of at-risk children 0-5yrs. Community action focuses on prevention.

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British ColumbiaPublic Health Agency of Canada757 West Hastings Street, Suite 440Vancouver, BC V6C 1A1 phone: (604) 666-2729fax: (604) 666-8986email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/contact-bureaux_e.html

Services incorporate education and intervention activities.

Program delivered through Health Canada regional offices; funds community groups to establish and deliver services that address developmental needs of at-risk children 0-5yrs. Community action focuses on prevention.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesHealth Canada CPNP (Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Program)9th Floor, Jeanne Mance BuildingTunney’s Pasture, AL 10909C2Ottawa, ON K1A 1B4phone: (613) 952-1220fax: (613) 952-5955website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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CPNP, Health Canada, NL Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of CanadaJohn Cabot BuildingPO Box 194910 Barter’s HillSaint John’s, NL A1C 5R4phone: (709) 772-2880fax: (709) 772-2859email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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CPNP, Health Canada, NS Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of CanadaMaritime Centre 1505 Barrington Street, Suite 1525Halifax, NS B3J 3Y6phone: (902) 426-2700fax: (902) 426-9689email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesCPNP, Health Canada, PE Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of Canada97 Queen Street, suite 324Charlottetown, PE C1A 4A9 phone: (902) 566-7857fax: (902) 566-7860email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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CPNP, Health Canada, NB Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of CanadaGovernment of Canada Building10 Highfield Street, 1st Floor, Moncton, NB E1C 9V5phone: (506) 851-2994fax: (506) 851-3197email: [email protected]:www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition, knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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CPNP, Health Canada, QC Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of CanadaEast Tower, Suite 212200 West René Levesque Blvd.Montréal, QC H2Z 1X4phone: (514) 283-6763fax: (514) 283-3309website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition, knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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CPNP, Health Canada, ON Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of Canada25 Street Clair Avenue East, 4th FloorToronto, ON M4T 1M2phone: (416) 973-0008fax: (416) 973-0009website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition, knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 16

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Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesCPNP, Health Canada, MB Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of Canada391 York Avenue, Suite 420Winnipeg, MB R3C 4W1phone: (204) 983-8028fax: (204) 983-8674website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition, knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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CPNP, Health Canada, SK Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of Canada1920 Broad Street, 18th FloorRegina, SK S4P 3V2phone: (306) 780-8313fax: (306) 780-6207website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition, knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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CPNP, Health Canada, AB Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of CanadaHarry Hays BuildingPO Box 1236220-4th Avenue SE, Suite 620Calgary, AB T2G 4X3phone: (403) 292-4969fax: (403) 292-6696website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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CPNP, Health Canada, BC Regional OfficePublic Health Agency of Canada757 West Hastings Street, Suite 440Vancouver, BC V1C 1A1phone: (604) 666-9192fax: (604) 666-8986website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

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Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesCPNP, Health Canada, Yukon Territories Regional Office100-300 Main StreetWhitehorse, YT Y1A 2B5phone: (867) 393-6775fax: (867) 393-6772website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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CPNP, Health Canada, NT/NUNorthern Secretariat60 Queen Street, Suite 1400Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9phone: (888) 332-9222fax: (800) 949-2718website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/cpnp_main-eng.php

The program provides the resources for community-based groups to offer support to pregnant women such as nutrition knowledge, education, social support, and assistance with access to services.

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HIV/AIDS Policy Co-ordination and Programs Division (National Office)Health CanadaPL 0601 A, Building #6, Tunney’s PastureOttawa, ON K1A 0L2phone: (613) 941-9140fax: (613) 941-2399email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/aids-sida/about/coorddiv-eng.php

The National AIDS Strategy has three primary goals: stopping the spread of HIV; searching for effective vaccines, drugs, and therapies; and caring for, treating, and supporting people infected, care givers, families, and friends.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

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Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesAboriginal Head Start, Health Canada, Atlantic Regional Office1505 Barrington Street, Suite 1802Halifax, NS B3J 3Y6phone: (902) 426-6583fax: (902) 426-8675email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/ahs_overview-eng.php

AHS will support the spiritual/emotional/intellectual and physical growth of each Aboriginal child and foster a desire for lifelong learning. Program to apply Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs to all aspects of daily programming.

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Aboriginal Head Start, Health Canada, QC Regional Office212-200 René Levesque Boulevard WestMontreal, QC H2Z 1X4phone: (514) 283-3065fax: (514) 283-3309website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/ahs_overview-eng.php

AHS will support the spiritual/emotional/intellectual and physical growth of each Aboriginal child and foster a desire for lifelong learning. Program to apply Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs to all aspects of daily programming.

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Aboriginal Head Start, Health Canada, ON Regional Office180 Queen Street WestToronto, ON M5V 3L7phone: (416) 954-5988fax: (416) 954-8211website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/ahs_overview-eng.php

AHS will support the spiritual/emotional/intellectual and physical growth of each Aboriginal child and foster a desire for lifelong learning. Program to apply Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs to all aspects of daily programming.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

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Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesAboriginal Head Start, Health Canada, MB Regional Office391 York Ave, Suite 420Winnipeg, MB R3C 0P4phone: (204) 983-2573 or (204) 984-1434fax: (204) 983-8674website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/ahs_overview-eng.php

AHS will support the spiritual/emotional/intellectual and physical growth of each Aboriginal child and foster a desire for lifelong learning. Program to apply Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs to all aspects of daily programming.

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Aboriginal Head Start, Health Canada, SK Regional Office1920 Broad Street, 18 FloorRegina, SK S4P 3V2phone: (306) 780-7650fax: (306) 780-6207website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/ahs_overview-eng.php

AHS will support the spiritual/emotional/intellectual and physical growth of each Aboriginal child and foster a desire for lifelong learning. Program to apply Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs to all aspects of daily programming.

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Aboriginal Head Start, Health Canada, AB Regional Office220-4th Avenue SE, Suite 620PO Box 1236Calgary, AB T2G 4X3phone: (403) 292-5656fax: (403) 292-6696website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/ahs_overview-eng.php

AHS will support the spiritual/emotional/intellectual and physical growth of each Aboriginal child and foster a desire for lifelong learning. Program to apply Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs to all aspects of daily programming.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

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Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesAboriginal Head Start, Health Canada, BC Regional Office440-757 West Hastings StreetVancouver, BC V6C 1A1phone: (604) 666-4951fax: (604) 666-8986email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/ahs_overview-eng.php

AHS will support the spiritual/emotional/intellectual and physical growth of each Aboriginal child and foster a desire for lifelong learning. Program to apply Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs to all aspects of daily programming.

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Aboriginal Head Start, Health Canada, Northern Secretariat100-300 Main StreetWhitehorse, YT Y1A 2B5phone: (867) 393-6787fax: (867) 393-6774email: [email protected]: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/ahs_overview-eng.php

AHS will support the spiritual/emotional/intellectual and physical growth of each Aboriginal child and foster a desire for lifelong learning. Program to apply Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs to all aspects of daily programming.

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Aboriginal Head Start, Health Canada, NT60 Queen Street14th Floor, PL 3914AOttawa, ON K1Y 5Y7phone: (888) 332-9222fax: (800) 949-2718website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/programs-mes/ahs_overview-eng.php

AHS will support the spiritual/emotional/intellectual and physical growth of each Aboriginal child and foster a desire for lifelong learning. Program to apply Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs to all aspects of daily programming.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

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Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesAboriginal Friendship Centre Program Canadian Heritage25 Eddy St., Gatineau, QC, K1A 0M5phone: 819-997-0055 1-866-811-0055website: www.pch.gc.ca/pgm/pa-app/pgm/pcaa-afcp/index-eng.cfm

To improve the quality of life for Aboriginal Peoples in an urban environment by supporting self-determined activities which encourage equal access to, and participation in Canadian society; and which respect and strengthen the increasing emphasis on Aboriginal cultural distinctiveness.

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Aboriginal Representative Organizations Program Canadian Heritage25 Eddy St., Gatineau, QC, K1A 0M5phone: 819-997-0055 1-866-811-0055website:www.pch.gc.ca/pgm/pa-app/pgm/paoar-arop/index-eng.pdf

To maintain a consultative framework of Inuit, Métis and Non-Status Indian representative organizations through which governments can address the social, economic, political and cultural issues affecting the lives of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples.

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Human Resources and Skills Development Canada/Social Development CanadaL’Esplanade Laurier, Level 2Ottawa, ON K1A 0J6phone: (613) 990-5100website: www.rhdcc-hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/home.shtml

There is a variety of funding available. Of interest is the Social Development Partnerships Program (SDPP) that provides funding to not-for-profit organizations, and helps to improve the lives of children and families, people with disabilities and other vulnerable Canadians.

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Funding Sources - Federal Government

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Funding Agency Organization Background Funding Programs Funding

CategoriesCrime Prevention Action Fund, National Crime Prevention CentreDepartment of Justice Canada, British Columbia Regional Office260-858 Beatty Street Vancouver, BC V6B 1C1phone: (604) 666-5705 or (877) 302-6272fax: (604) 666-9955website: www.publicsafety.gc.ca/abt/regional-offices-eng.aspx#cp

CPAF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10

Crime Prevention Action Fund, National Crime Prevention CentreDepartment of Justice Canada, Quebec Regional OfficePlace Bonaventure800, de la Gauchetiere Street West, Suite 7300Montréal, QC H5A 1L6phone: (514) 283-2018 or (877) 302-6272fax: (514) 283-2016website: www.publicsafety.gc.ca/abt/regional-offices-eng.aspx#cp

CPAF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10

Crime Prevention Action Fund, National Crime Prevention CentreDepartment of Justice Canada, Atlantic Regional Office142-21 Mount Hope AvenueDartmouth, NS B2Y 4R4phone: (902) 426-4456 or (877) 302-6272fax: (902 426-8532website: www.publicsafety.gc.ca/abt/regional-offices-eng.aspx#cp

CPAF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10

Crime Prevention Action Fund, National Crime Prevention CentreDepartment of Justice Canada, Northern RegionPO Box 2126Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P6phone: (867) 766-8442 or (877) 302-6272fax: (867) 766-8445website: www.publicsafety.gc.ca/abt/regional-offices-eng.aspx#cp

CPAF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10

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CategoriesCrime Prevention Action Fund, Department of Justice Canada (National Office)269 Laurier Avenue WestOttawa, ON K1A 0P8phone: (877) 302-6272fax: (613) 954-5186 email: [email protected]: www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/cp/ncps-fundsindex-eng.aspx

The Crime Prevention Action Fund (CPAF) supports crime prevention projects in both large and small communities. The CPAF’s key objective is to support promising practices that address known risk factors and are related to NCPC’s priority crimes issues. Priority is given to projects that focus on individuals or groups with multiple risk factors. Capacity building, especially in Aboriginal communities, rural and/or remote areas, will be funded based on need, as part of a broader strategy to address specific risk factors or crimes. The CMP helps communities develop approaches to crime prevention and undertake activities that deal with the root causes of crime. Priorities are children, youth, and Aboriginal people.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10

Crime Prevention Action Fund, National Crime Prevention CentreDepartment of Justice Canada, Prairie Regional Office700-310 Broadway AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3C 0S6phone: (204) 984-5861 or (877) 302-6272fax: (204) 984-4882website: www.publicsafety.gc.ca/abt/regional-offices-eng.aspx#cp

CPAF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10

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CategoriesCrime Prevention Action Fund, National Crime Prevention CentreDepartment of Justice Canada, Ontario Region25 Street Clair Avenue East, Suite 401Toronto, ON M4T 1M2phone: (416) 952-0395fax: (416) 952-0483website: www.publicsafety.gc.ca/abt/regional-offices-eng.aspx#cp

CPAF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10

Northern and Aboriginal Crime Prevention Fundphone: (613) 941-9306 or (877) 302-6272fax: (613) 946-9996email: [email protected]: www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/cp/nacpf-apply-eng.aspx

CPAF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10

Family Violence Prevention Program, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada10 Wellington StreetHull, QC K1A 0H4phone: (819) 997-5479 or (800) 567-9604fax: (819) 953-3734 or (866) 817-3977email: [email protected]: www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/hb/sp/fvp-eng.asp

Program to establish and operate shelters designed to arrest and offset high levels of family violence among First Nations living on reserve.

The program also encourages First Nations people to actively participate in addressing the issues of family violence.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11

First Nations Child and Family Services ProgramIndian and Northern Affairs Canada10 Wellington StreetHull, QC K1A 0H4phone: (800) 567-9604fax: (819) 953-3017 or (866) 817-3977website: www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/hb/sp/fncf/index-eng.asp

Program is to assist First Nations in providing access to culturally sensitive child and family services in their community and to ensure those services are comparable to other provinces.

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CategoriesCultural/Educational Centres ProgramIndian and Northern Affairs Canada10 Wellington StreetHull, QC K1A 0H4phone: (800) 567-9604fax: (819) 953-3017 or (866) 817-3977website: http://ainc-inac.gc.ca/edu/ep/cec-eng.asp

The Cultural/Educational Centres Program funds 110 centres of activity in all provinces and territories to express, preserve, develop and promote First Nation and Inuit cultural heritage and education.

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CategoriesGovernment of Alberta PO Box 1333Edmonton, AB T5J 2N2 phone: 310–0000 inside Alberta, 1-780-427-2711 outside Albertafax: 780-422-2852website: www.programs.alberta.ca/Living/679.aspx?N=770

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Alberta Community Development7th Floor, Standard Life Centre, Edmonton, AB T5J 4R7Phone: (780) 427-653 outside Alberta 310-0000 in Albertawebsite: www.culture.alberta.ca/grantprograms/humanservices.aspx

The Quarterly Grants Program and the International Development Program provided through the former Wild Rose Foundation have been merged with the Community Initiatives Program (CIP).

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Government of British Columbia phone: (800) 663-7867 (604) 660-2421 outside BCemail: [email protected]: www.gov.bc.ca/arr/social/default.html

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Government of Manitobaphone: (204) 945-3744 (866) MANITOBA (1-866-626-4862)fax: 204-945-4261email: [email protected]: http://residents.gov.mb.ca/reference.html?filter_category=17&d=list&x=27&y=18

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Government of New Brunswickwebsite: http://app.infoaa.7700.gnb.ca/gnb/Pub/EServices/ListServicesBySector.asp?AreaID1=2&SectorID1=0

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

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CategoriesShelter Enhancement Program Government of New BrunswickDepartment of Family and Community ServicesSartan MacDonald BuildingFredericton, NB E3B 1E7phone: (506)456-2001website: http://app.infoaa.7700.gnb.ca/gnb/Pub/EServices/ListServiceDetails.asp?ServiceID1=8695&ReportType1=All

To repair/rehabilitate emergency shelters and second stage housing for victims of family violence to an acceptable standard of health, safety and security for occupants and accessibility for persons with disabilities.To increase the number of emergency shelters and second stage housing units available to women and children or youth who are victims of family violence.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8

Newfoundland and Labrador Governmentphone: (709) 729-2300email: [email protected] website: www.gov.nl.ca/deptnew.htm

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Newfoundland and Labrador Government Department of Human Resources Labour and EmploymentRegatta Plaza Bldg., St-John’s, NL, A1B 4J61-877-729-3982709-729-3982website: www.hrle.gov.nl.ca/hrle/students/grants.html

This program is available to youth-serving organizations in Newfoundland and Labrador who engage youth in areas of self-reliance, leadership and citizenship development.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Government of the Northwest Territoriesphone: (867) 873-7500 website: www.gov.nt.ca/agendas/health/index.html

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

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CategoriesGovernment of Nova Scotiaphone: (800) 670-4357website: www.gov.ns.ca/government/gov_index.asp

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Government of Nunavut phone: (888) 252-9869website: www.gov.nu.ca/english/departments/

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Government of Nunavut Department of Culture, Language, Elders and YouthBox 1000, STN 800Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0phone: (867) 975-5500 or toll free (866) 934-2035website: www.gov.nu.ca/cley/home/english/index.html

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Government of Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs160 Bloor Street East, 4th floorToronto, ON M7A 2E6phone: (416) 326-4740 or (866) 381-5337fax: (416) 326-4017website: www.aboriginalaffairs.gov.on.ca/english/services/services.asp

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Aboriginal Community Capital Grants Program (ACCGP) Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat720 Bay Steet, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5G 2K1phone: (416) 326-4740website: www.aboriginalaffairs.gov.on.ca/english/economy/grants.asp

The program grants money, to those who qualify, to develop:small business centres that provide services, encouragement and support for business activities in Aboriginal communities, and community and Friendship centres that promote healthy lifestyles and provide skills training, especially among Aboriginal children and youth.

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CategoriesGovernment of OntarioMinistry of Children and Youth ServicesClient Services UnitToronto, ON M7A 1N3phone: (416) 325-5666 or toll free (800) 387-5559website: www.children.gov.on.ca/htdocs/English/programs/aboriginal/index.aspx

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available for children and youth.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy880 Bay Street, 2nd floorToronto, ON M7A 2B6phone: (416) 326-6905fax: (416) 326-7934website: www.ahwsontario.ca/programs/prog_top.html

The Strategy funds three types of initiatives covering 18 programs.

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Employment Training Pilot Program Ontario Women’s Directorate777 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M7A 1L2phone: (416) 314-0300www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/owd/english/organizations/owd/employment.shtml

To help women who have experienced abuse or are at risk of abuse to develop new skills, find employment, and achieve economic security.

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The Ontario Trillium Foundation45 Charles St. East, 5th FloorToronto, ON M4Y 1S2phone: (800) 263-2887website: www.trilliumfoundation.org/cms/en/html/GrantSeekers/GrantSeekers.aspx?menuid=15

The Ontario Trillium Foundation’s mission is to help build healthy and vibrant communities by strengthening the capacity of the voluntary sector through investments in community-based initiatives.

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CategoriesGovernment of Prince Edward IslandIsland Information ServiceP.O. Box 2000Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8phone: (902) 368-4000website: www.gov.pe.ca/egovernment/index.php3

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Government of Quebecphone: (877) 644-4545 toll freewebsite: www.autochtones.gouv.qc.ca/publications_documentation/publications/inventaire_programmes_en.pdf

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Government of Saskatchewanphone: (306) 787-0146 or (800) 667-7766 toll freewebsite: www.gov.sk.ca/programs-services/a-z/

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

First Nations and Métis Community Initiative Government of Saskatchewan Northern AffairsBox 5000, La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0phone: (306) 425-4207website: www.fnmr.gov.sk.ca/programs-services/

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

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Saskculture Inc.600 – 2200 12th Ave., Regina, SK S4P 0M8phone: (306) 780-928website: www.saskculture.sk.ca/funding/

These funding programs create cultural opportunities that will enhance skill development, personal growth and positive lifestyles.

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CategoriesGovernment of Yukonphone: (867) 667-5811 or 867-667-5812 or (800) 661-0408 toll free in YukonBox 2703 Whitehorse, YukonY1A 2C6email: [email protected]: www.gov.yk.ca/services/residents.html

A portal providing information about a variety of funding programs and services available.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15

Health Investment Fund, Department of Health and Social ServicesYukon Territories GovernmentPO Box 2703Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2C6phone: (867) 393-6461fax: (867) 393-6326email: [email protected]: www.hss.gov.yk.ca/about/funding/health_investment

To provide financial support for short-term projects aimed at promoting health and well-being for Yukon communities.

1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 14, 15

Youth Investment Fund, Health and Social ServicesYukon Territories Government PO Box 2703 Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2C6phone: (867) 667-3709fax: (867) 667-3096email: [email protected]: www.hss.gov.yk.ca/about/funding/youth_investment

To provide financial support to short-term projects aimed at youth promoting self-esteem, development of positive lifestyle choices, or creation of social recreational opportunities.

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CategoriesThe Healing Fund, The United Church of Canada300-3250 Bloor Street WestEtobicoke, ON M8X 2Y4phone: (416) 231-5931 ext. 4028fax: (416) 231-3103email: [email protected]: www.united-church.ca/funding/healing

The Healing fund is intended to support grassroots projects that are First Nations-initiated and community-oriented.

Applicants must have letters of support from their Aboriginal communities. Consideration will be given to projects that encourage process of healing over a period of time.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 14

Anglican Church of Canada, Anglican Healing Fund 80 Hayden StreetToronto, ON M4Y 3G2 phone: (416) 924-9199 ext. 202fax : (416) 969-9797website: www.anglican.ca/rs/healing

To be initiated by Aboriginal communities or organizations and involve Aboriginals at the grassroots level.

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CategoriesThe Alva Foundation199 Albertus AvenueToronto, ON M4R 1J6phone: (does not accept calls)email: [email protected] (please put the name of your organization in the subject line)website: www.alva.ca

The foundation’s main interests are families and children “at-risk, parental mental health, abused women, substance abuse, and child abuse.

Granting: Toronto, ON, Montreal and Eastern Townships of QC.

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Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation11 Church Street, Suite 400Toronto, ON M5E 1W1phone: (416) 601-4776fax: (416) 601-1689email: [email protected]: www.gordonfn.org

The foundation will consider innovative projects that have a discernable impact. Supports projects that strengthen and enhance the well-being of all Canadians.

Must be supported/sponsored by a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesThe Kaiser Youth Foundation102 - 1590 Bellevue AvenueWest Vancouver, BC V7V 1A7phone: (604) 926-9767 or (866) 926-9766fax: (866) 265-5906email: [email protected]: www.kaiserfoundation.ca

The foundation is dedicated to the prevention of substance abuse in young people. Major grant programs focus on the implementation of a substance-abuse component within a comprehensive school health-education program (k-12) in BC only.

Major grant programs focus on the implementation of a substance-abuse component within a comprehensive school health-education program (k-12) in BC only.

2, 5, 10

The McCain Foundationc/o McCain Foods Limited107 Main StreetFlorenceville, NB E7L 1B2phone: (506) 392-5541fax: (506) 392-8156

First Nations culture, social issues, and youth.

Canada-wide charitable support.

1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 14, 15

T.R. Meighen Family Foundation12 Birch Ave., STE 200, Toronto, ON M4V 1C8phone: (416) 413-1999website: www.meighen.ca/grant1.html

Most of this foundation’s support has been directed to community based activities in the fields of education, health, social welfare, cultural and environmental conservation.

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CategoriesMinerva FoundationPO Box 4707962 Edmonton Centre Post OfficeEdmonton, AB T5J 4N1website: www.minervafoundation.ca

The foundation provides financial support to help recipient organizations become better established. Youth, child development, and child and parental mental health.

Grants will be considered for emergency funds, matching funds, program funding, and seed money in AB only. Must be a registered charitable organization.

1, 2, 5, 10

F.K. Morrow Foundation3777 Bayview AvenueNorth York, ON M2M 3S4phone: (416) 229-2009

The foundation promotes education and charitable activities in the interest and welfare of the public regarding First Nations culture, youth, social services, and community services.

Canada-wide grants will be considered for operating funds, program funding, and special projects.

1, 2, 5, 10, 15

The Molson Donations Funds33 Carlingview DriveToronto, ON M9W 5E4phone: (416) 679-1786website: www.molson.com/en/Community/DonationFund.aspx

The foundation’s interests are women’s health, substance abuse and addictions research, First Nations people, and youth.

Grants will be considered for program funding, matching funds and special interest projects in AB, BC, SK, MB, ON, QC, NT, and YT. Must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesThe American Express Foundation in CanadaC/O Amex Canada Inc.1211 Denison Street, Unit 18Markham, ON L3R 4B3email: [email protected]: www10.americanexpress.com/sif/cda/page/0, 1641, 13556, 00.asp

The three themes that reflect the foundation’s funding priorities are cultural heritage, leadership, and community service.

1, 5, 7

The Dominion Group Foundation 165 University Avenue Toronto, ON M5H 3B9 phone: (416) 362-7231

The foundation’s interests are women’s health, social services, abused women, Big Brothers and Sisters, child abuse, child welfare, children’s mental health, community development and improvement, crime prevention, disabled people, domestic violence, emergency shelters, housing and shelter, physically disabled children, and transportation and safety.

1, 10, 15

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CategoriesCoast Capital Savings Community Investment GrantsSuite 400, 645 Tyee RoadVictoria, BC V9A6X5phone: (250) 380-3289fax: (250) 483-8100email: [email protected]: https://www.coastcapitalsavings.com/About_Coast_Capital_Savings/Helping_Communities/Funding_Programs/Community_Investment_Grants

Youth leadership: providing youth opportunities to learn and apply youth leadership skills. Economic revitalization: improving the economic well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Access and inclusion: facilitating access for individuals and families to social, educational, and training opportunities.

Grants considered for Victoria, BC, and surrounding area.

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Chris Spencer FoundationPO Box 48284Bentall CentreVancouver, BC V7X 1A1phone: (604) 608-2560

Ethnic culture, children’s mental health, social services, First Nations people, and youth.

To provide funds for capital items to experimental projects that have available continued operating funds. Grants will be considered for matching funds, special interest projects, and seed money in greater Vancouver and Lower Mainland BC.

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CategoriesTREE Foundation for Youth Development5250 Ferrier Street, Suite 520Montréal, QC H4P 1L4phone: (514) 731-3419fax: (514) 731-4999

The foundation’s main interest is youth.

Canada-wide grants will be considered for special interest projects, program funding, and seed money.

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Max Bell Foundation1201 - 5th Street SW, Suite 380Calgary, AB T2R 0Y6phone: (403) 215-7310fax: (403) 215-7319website: www.maxbell.org

The foundation’s main interest is health.

Supports projects that promote health, particularly in practical, alternative approaches to the creation of maintenance and policies of health programs. Granting region: Canada-wide; must be a registered charitable organization.

2, 5

Face the World Foundation1681 Chestnut Street, Suite 400Vancouver, BC V6J 4M6phone: (604) 731-3455fax: (604) 731-3499email: [email protected]: www.facetheworldfoundation.com

The foundation’s main target groups are women, men, and children.

Grants will be considered for health, mental health, suicide prevention, and sexual abuse. Granting region: Vancouver; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Laidlaw Foundation365 Bloor Street East, Suite 2000Toronto, ON M4W 3L4phone: (416) 964-3614fax: (416) 975-1428email: [email protected]: www.laidlawfdn.org

The foundation’s main interests are to support projects that promote health, culture, social issues, and children.

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CategoriesThe Lawson Foundation200 Queens Avenue, Suite 511London, ON N6A 1J3phone: (519) 667-5114fax: (519) 667-5118email: [email protected]: www.lawson.on.ca

To enrich the quality of life through grants to registered charitable organizations. Canada-wide grants in three different programs: beginning years, healthy communities, and “special and advised.”

The foundation’s main interests are health and substance abuse.

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The McLean Foundation2 St. Clair Avenue West, Suite 1008Toronto, ON M4V 1L5phone: (416) 964-6802fax: (416) 964-2804email: [email protected]: www.mcleanfoundation.ca

The foundation’s main interests are health and other general areas.

Canada-wide grants will be considered for special interest projects, matching funds and seed money.

5, 10

RBC Financial Group Donations200 Bay Street, South Tower, Suite 950Toronto, ON M5J 2J5phone: (416) 974-3113website: www.rbc.com/community/donations/index.html

The Royal Bank Foundation’s main target groups are Aboriginal people, culture, youth, and Elders.

Assist with health and social services to enhance quality of life; Canada-wide sponsorship/donations.

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CategoriesCommunity Foundation of Ottawa75 Albert Street, Suite 301Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7phone: (613) 236-1616fax: (613) 236-1621email: [email protected]: www.communityfoundationottawa.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for seeding, nurturing, supporting, and strengthening our community in the social services and health area. Granting region: Ottawa; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Abbotsford Community Foundation204-2890 Garden StreetAbbotsford, BC V2T 4W7phone: (604) 850-3755fax: (604) 850-2527website: www.abbotsfordcommunityfoundation.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Abbotsford area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Alberni Valley Community Foundation3100 Kingsway AvenuePort Alberni, BC V9Y 3B1phone: (250) 724-4503fax: (250) 724-6328email: [email protected]: www.albernifoundation.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Alberni area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Bulkley Valley Community FoundationPO Box 4584 Smithers, BC V0J 2N0phone: (250) 846-9270fax: (250) 846-9270email: [email protected]

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Kitwanga through to Topley Smithers, Houston, Hazelton and Northwest BC; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesCampbell River Community Foundation201-990 Cedar Street Campbell River, BC V9W 7Z8phone: (250) 287-0990website: www.crcf.crcn.net/index.html

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Campbell River area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Central Okanagan Foundation1889 Springfield Road, Suite 217Kelowna, BC V1Y 5V5phone: (250) 861-6160fax: (250) 861-6156website: www.centralokanaganfoundation.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Okanagan area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Comox Valley Community FoundationPO Box 3126Courtenay, BC V9N 5N4phone: (250) 338-8444email: [email protected] website: www.cvcfoundation.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Comox Valley; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Coquitlam FoundationPO Box 21207 Pinetree WayCoquitlam, BC V3B 7Y3phone: (604) 468-9598website: www.coquitlamfoundation.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Coquitlam area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesKamloops FoundationPO Box 15Kamloops, BC V2C 5K3phone: (250) 554-5072fax: (250) 554-7736email: [email protected]: www.kamloopsfoundation.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Ashcroft, Barriere, Cache Creek, Chase, Clearwater, Clinton, Lillooet, Logan Lake, Lytton, Merritt, Thompson Nicola and South Cariboo; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Kent Harrison FoundationPO Box 918Agassiz, BC V0M 1A0phone: (604) 796-9599fax: (604) 796-2429email: [email protected] website: www.kentharrisonfoundation.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Agassiz area, must be a registered charitable organization.

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Mission FoundationPO Box 3427Mission, BC V2V 4J5phone: (604) 826-5322fax: (604) 826-5322email: [email protected]: www.mission-foundation.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Mission; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Kitchener - Waterloo Community Foundation20 Erb Street WestMarsland Centre, 11th FloorWaterloo, ON N2L 1T2phone: (519) 725-1806fax: (519) 725-3851email: [email protected]: www.kwcf.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Kitchener and Waterloo area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesNanaimo Community Foundation106-619 Comox RoadNanaimo, BC V9R 5V8 phone: (250) 714-0047fax: (250) 754-5774email: [email protected]: www.nanaimocommunityfoundation.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Nanaimo area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Community Foundation of South OkanaganPO Box 24081 390 Main Street, 2nd Floor Penticton, BC V2A 8L9phone: (250) 493-9311fax: (250) 493-9311email: [email protected]: www.cfso.net

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Penticton area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Community Foundation of the North Okanagan304-3402 27th AvenueVernon, BC V1T 1S1phone: (250) 542-8677fax: (250) 542-8655email: [email protected]: www.cfno.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: North Okanagan Regional District; must be a registered charitable organization.

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North Shore Community Foundation600 West Queens RoadNorth Vancouver, BC V7N 2L3phone: (604) 988-7115fax: (604) 988-7105email: [email protected]: www.nscommunityfoundation.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare.Granting region: North and West Vancouver, Bowen Island, and Lions Bay; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesParksville and Qualicum Community Foundation174 Railway StreetQualicum Beach BC V9K 1K7phone: (250) 752-7202fax: (250) 752-7246email: [email protected]: www.parksvillequalicumfoundation.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Nanoose, Errington, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, Coombs, Whiskey Creek, Qualicum Bay, Horne Lake, Bowser, Deep Bay, and Lasqueti Bay; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary CommunitiesPO Box 1012 Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0phone: (250) 442-6128fax: (250) 442-5146email: [email protected]: www.phoenix-foundation.net

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Bridesville, Carmi, Westbridge, Beaverdell, Christian Valley, Rock Creek, Kettle Valley, Midway, Greenwood, Grand Forks, and Christina Lake; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Prince George Community FoundationPO Box 1204, Station A Prince George, BC V2L 4V3phone: (250) 562-7772fax: (250) 562-7772email: [email protected]: www.pgcf.ca/

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Prince George area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesRevelstoke Community Foundation204 Campbell AvenuePO Box 239Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0phone: (250) 837-5345fax: (250) 837-4223email: [email protected]: www.revelstokecf.com/communityfoundation/index.html

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Revelstoke and area B of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Richmond Community Foundation8100 Granville Ave, Suite 520Richmond, BC V6Y 3Tphone: (604) 270-4483fax: (604) 270-4487email: [email protected]: www.richmondfoundation.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Richmond area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Salt Spring Island FoundationBox 244 Ganges POSalt Spring Island, BC V8K 2V9 phone: (250) 537-8305email: [email protected] website: www.saltspringislandfoundation.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Salt Spring Island area.

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Shuswap Community FoundationPO Box 624 Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N7phone: (250) 832-8652 email: [email protected]: www.shuswapfoundation.ca/index.htm

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Salmon area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesSurrey Foundation Youth CouncilPO Box 34089 14245-56 Avenue Surrey, BC V3S 8C4phone: (604) 591-2699fax: (604) 591-2656email: [email protected]: www.surreyfoundation.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered to promote, empower and enable youth to make a difference within the community. Granting region: Surrey area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Vancouver Foundation555 West Hastings Street, Suite 1200PO Box 12132 Vancouver, BC V6B 4N6phone: (604) 688-2204fax: (604) 688-4170 email: [email protected]: www.vancouverfoundation.bc.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be consideration for education, health and social development , and youth philanthropy council. Granting region: Vancouver; must be a registered charitable organization.

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The Victoria Foundation645 Fort Street, Suite 109Victoria, BC V8W 1G2phone: (250) 381-5532fax: (250) 480-1129email: [email protected]: www.victoriafoundation.bc.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for health, social services, and education. Granting region: Vancouver and the Powell River; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Community Foundation of WhistlerPO Box 1184 Whistler, BC V0N 1B0phone: (604) 935-8080fax: (604) 932-7508website: www.whistlerfoundation.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Whistler; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesDrayton Valley Community FoundationPO Box 6837 Drayton Valley, AB T7A 1A1phone: (780) 514-2200fax: (780) 542-5753email: [email protected] website: www.incentre.net/dvcf

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Drayton Valley; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Edmonton Community Foundation9910 103 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5K 2V7phone: (780) 426-0015fax: (780) 424-0121email: [email protected]: www.ecfoundation.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Edmonton; must be a registered charitable organization.

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St. Albert Community FoundationPO Box 65068St. Albert, AB T8N 5Y3phone: (780) 458-8351fax: (780) 419-2978email: [email protected]: www.sacf.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: St. Albert.

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The Saskatoon Foundation308 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 101Saskatoon, SK S7K 2L7phone: (306) 665-1767fax: (306) 665-1777website: www.thesaskatoonfoundation.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Saskatoon; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesSouth Saskatchewan Community Foundation Inc.2 - 2700 Montague StreetRegina, SK S4S 0J9phone: (306) 751-4756fax: (306) 751-4768email: [email protected]: www.sscf.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Southern Saskatchewan; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Altona Community Foundation Inc.PO Box 2076Altona, MB R0G 0B0phone: (204) 324-8653fax: (204) 324-1664website: www.altonacommunityfoundation.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Altona; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Beautiful Plains Community Foundation Inc.PO Box 486 Neepawa, MB R0J 1H0phone: (204) 476-2681fax: (204) 476-2681email: [email protected]: www.mts.net/~bpcfinc

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Neepawa; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Brandon Area Community FoundationPO Box 22096 Brandon, MB R7A 6Y9phone: (204) 571-0529fax: (204) 571-0529email: [email protected]: www.bacf.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Brandon area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesBrokenhead River Community FoundationPO Box 2225Beausejour, MB R0E 0C0phone: (204) 268-2212fax: (204) 268-4572website: www.brcfoundation.com/info

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Beausejour; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Carman Area Foundation Inc.PO Box 160Carman, MB R0G 0J0phone: (204) 828-3410 fax: (204) 828-3410 email: [email protected]: www.manitobacommunityfoundations.ca/carman

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Carman; must be a registered charitable organization.

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The Cartwright and Area Foundation Inc.PO Box 9Cartwright, MB R0K 0L0phone: (204) 529-5600fax: (204) 529-2288email: [email protected]: www.cartwrightmb.ca/cartfoundation.htm

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Cartwright; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Dauphin and District Community Foundation Inc.PO Box 6 Dauphin, MB R7N 2T9phone: (204) 638-4598fax: (204) 638-4598website: www.manitobacommunityfoundations.ca/dauphin

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Dauphin; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesInterlake Community Foundation PO Box 1575 Stonewall, MB R0C 2Z0phone: (204) 467-5634email: [email protected] website: www.interlakefoundation.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Rockwood, Rosser, Stonewall, Teulon and Woodlands: must be a registered charitable organization.

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The Killarney Foundation Inc.70 Hennessey Drive Winnipeg, MB R3P 1P5 phone: (204) 261-9232email: [email protected]: www.manitobacommunityfoundations.ca/killarney

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Killarney; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Morden Area Foundation311 North Railway StreetMorden, MB R6M 1S9 phone: (204) 822-5614fax: (204) 822-6494email: [email protected]: www.manitobacommunityfoundations.ca/morden

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Morden; must be a registered charitable organization.

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North Norfolk-MacGregor Foundation Inc.PO Box 696MacGregor, MB R0H 0R0phone: (204) 685-2854fax: (204) 685-2616email: [email protected]: www.manitobacommunityfoundations.ca/northnorfolk/cndbz.cfm

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Norfolk and MacGregor area; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesNorthern Neighbours FoundationPO Box 802Flin Flon, MB R8A 1N6phone: (204) 687-5715fax: (204) 687-2957website: www.manitobacommunityfoundations.ca/northernneighbours

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare Granting region: Flin Flon; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Pilot Mound and District FoundationPO Box 235 Pilot Mound, MB R0G 1P0phone: (204) 825-2587email: [email protected] website: www.pilotmound.com/organizations/foundation.shtml

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health , and welfare. Granting region: Pilot Mound; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Selkirk and District Community FoundationPO Box 400Selkirk, MB R1A 2B3phone: (204) 785-9755email: [email protected] website: www.manitobacommunityfoundations.ca/selkirk

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Selkirk; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Souris Glenwood FoundationPO Box 518100 Second Street S, Souris, MB R0K 2C0 phone: (204) 483-2050email: [email protected]

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Souris; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesSouthwest Manitoba Regional FoundationPO Box 338Deloraine, MB R0M 0M0phone: (204) 747-2848fax: (204) 747-2856email: [email protected]

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Deloraine; must be a registered charitable organization

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The Steinbach Community Foundation Inc.PO Box 2044Steinbach, MB R5G 1B1 phone: (204) 326-9877fax: (204) 346-6235email: [email protected]

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Steinbach; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Virden Area Foundation Inc.PO Box 2319 Virden, MB R0M 2C0phone: (204) 748-4803fax: (204) 748-4806website: www.manitobacommunityfoundations.ca/virden

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Virden; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Westshore Community FoundationPO Box 395 Gimli, MB R0C 1B0phone: (204) 642-8269website: www.manitobacommunityfoundations.ca/westshore

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Gimli; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesWinkler Community Foundation185 Main StreetWinkler, MB R6W 1B4phone: (204) 325-9524email: [email protected]: www.cityofwinkler.ca/communityfoundation

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Winkler; must be a registered charitable organization.

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The Winnipeg Foundation1350-One Lombard PlaceWinnipeg, MB R3B 0X3phone: (204) 944-9474 or (877) 974-3631fax: (204) 942-2987email: [email protected]: www.wpgfdn.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health , and welfare. Granting region: Winnipeg; must be a registered charitable organization

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Brant Community Foundation30 Brant AvenueBrantford, ON N3T 3G6phone: (519) 756-2499fax: (519) 756-2490website: www.brantcommunityfoundation.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Brantford, Brant County, Six Nations, New Credit ; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Foundation150 Main Street, 2nd FloorCambridge, ON N1R 6P9 phone: (519) 624-8972fax: (519) 624-4032website: www.cambridgefoundation.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare Granting region: Cambridge; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesGuelph Community FoundationPO Box 1311 Guelph, ON N1H 6N6phone: (519) 821-9216fax: (519) 821-6525email: [email protected]: www.guelphcf.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Guelph; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Hamilton Community Foundation120 King Street West, Suite 700Hamilton, ON L8P 4V2phone: (905) 523-5600fax: (905) 523-0741email: [email protected]: www.hcf.on.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Hamilton; must be a registered charitable organization.

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London Community Foundation130 King StreetLondon, ON N6A 1C5phone: (519) 667-1600fax: (519) 667-1615website: www.lcf.on.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: London; must be a registered charitable organization.

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The Community Foundation of Oakville478 Morden Road, Suite 204Oakville, ON L6K 3W4phone: (905) 844-3562fax: (905) 845-1395email: [email protected]: www.thecfo.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Oakville; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesCommunity Foundation Grey BrucePO Box 81 Owen Sound, ON N4K 5P1phone: (519) 371-7203fax: (519) 470-4744email: [email protected] website: www.communityfoundationgreybruce.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Owen Sound; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Sarnia Community Foundation560 Exmouth Street, Suite 110Sarnia, ON N7T 5P5phone: (519) 332-2588fax: (519) 383-8042email: [email protected]: www.sarniacommunityfoundation.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Sarnia; must be a registered charitable organization

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The Norfolk Community FoundationPO Box 999 Simcoe, ON N3Y 5B3phone: (519) 426-8593fax: (519) 426-1573email: [email protected]

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Simcoe; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Sudbury Community Foundation40 Elm Street, Unit 218Sudbury, ON P3C 1S8phone: (705) 673-7770fax: (705) 673-8727email: [email protected]: www.sudburycf.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Sudbury; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesThunder Bay Community FoundationPO Box 20120Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6P2phone: (807) 475-7279fax: (807) 475-7279email: [email protected]: www.tbcf.org

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Thunder Bay; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Tri-Town FoundationPO Box 160New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0phone: (705) 647-4010email: [email protected]: www.tritownfoundation.northernontario.ca/index.php

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: New Liskeard; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Fondation communautaire du Grand Québec 3100 Avenue Bourg-Royal, Bureau 201Beauport, QC G1C 5S7phone: (418) 521-6664fax: (418) 521-6668email: [email protected]: www.fcommunautaire.com

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Beauport; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Fredericton Community Foundation Inc.390 King Street, Suite 201 Fredericton, NB E3B 1E3phone: (506) 454-2262fax: (506) 455-7510email: [email protected] website: www.fredfdn.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Fredericton; must be a registered charitable organization.

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CategoriesFundy Community FoundationPO Box 3902Saint Andrews, NB E5B 3S7phone: (506) 529-4896fax: (506) 529-4898email: [email protected]: www.fcf.nb.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Saint Andrews/ Charlotte County; must be a registered charitable organization.

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The Halifax FoundationPO Box 2635Halifax, NS B3J 3A5email: [email protected]: www.halifax.ca/foundation

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Halifax; must be a registered charitable organization.

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The Community Foundation of Prince Edward Island119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown, PE C1A 4B3phone: (902) 892-3440 or (800) 566-7303fax: (902) 892-0880email: [email protected]: www.cfpei.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Charlottetown; must be a registered charitable organization.

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Yellowknife Community FoundationPO Box 1620Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P2 phone: (867) 873-3441fax: (867) 873-2353email: [email protected]: www.yellowknifecommunityfoundation.ca

The foundation’s main target groups are children, youth, family, and seniors.

Grants will be considered for social services, culture, education, health, and welfare. Granting region: Yellowknife; must be a registered charitable organization.

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