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ACTION AGAINST HUNGER CANADA 2014 ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIALS
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 Action  AgAinst  Hunger  cAnAdA 2014 AnnuAl RepoRt & FinAnciAls

The resulting organisational shift revolutionized how humanitarian professionals responded to international crises and interacted with key actors, institutions, and agencies.

Action Against Hunger’s founding took this evolution even further. While hunger had been addressed in general campaigns against poverty and poor public health, Action Against Hunger was established specifically to combat hunger worldwide, leading the way in defining the terrain, developing appropriate strategies, conducting vital field research, and delivering life-saving programs.

ACF International envisions a world without hunger and collaborates closely in sharing human resources, logistics, and technical capacity. As a non-governmental, non-profit, non-religious organisation, our International Network is committed to principled humanitarian action as outlined in our International Charter of Principles: Independence, Neutrality, Non-Discrimination, Free and Direct Access to Victims, Professionalism, and Transparency.

A common network. An uncommon ApproAcH.Action Against Hunger / Action Contre la Faim (ACF) was founded in France in 1979 among other “second generation” humanitarian organisations — agencies seeking a brand of humanitarian politics that could influence political actors and outcomes, not just mitigate atrocities on the ground.

About Action AgAinst Hunger

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 Message froM the  Board Chair and  exeCutive direCtor

In many other places around the world, they continue to go without food.

This unfortunate reality makes your compassion and support for Action Against Hunger essential.

Your support helped us provide assistance in 49 coun-tries in 2014, including responding to ebola in West Africa, caring for refugees fleeing war in syria, and assisting vic-tims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.

Thanks to your generosity, Action Against Hunger aided 13.6 million people in 2014.

In Iraq, you helped us provide food aid to about 180,000 people, representing almost one fifth of the total displaced population of Kurdistan.

In south sudan, your commitment to eliminating hun-ger and disease ensured Action Against Hunger field staff could quickly respond to a cholera outbreak.

Action Against Hunger facilitated positive change and saved lives in every country we worked in, thanks to you.

We also saw change in our Canadian headquarters in Toronto, saying farewell to susanne Courtney and welcom-ing a new executive Director, Danny glenwright, in August 2015. Action Against Hunger Canada’s Board and staff thank susanne for her achievements.

Your support and investment ensures we can continue to accomplish the crucial work of saving lives. ongoing global instability makes it more important than ever. Thank you for believing that no child should ever go hungry.

Colleen Mahoney, Action Against Hunger Canada Board Chair

Danny glenwright, executive Director

A common network. An uncommon ApproAcH. We don’t often hear about children

starving to death in Canada.

PHoTos: VojTA VANCurA (CoVer); M. esPrIu (rIgHT)

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 Your support in Action in 2014

 torontoLast year was a big year in the global fight against hunger. From the release of the global nutrition report, providing a new picture of global- and country-level progress in all forms of nutrition, to the declaration of a Decade of Action on nutrition in the second international conference on nutrition (icn2), we are better positioned to create real change, thanks to your support.

no motheR should hAve to choose between heRselF And heR bAby becAuse she doesn’t hAve the heAlthcARe oR Food she needs to RAise A heAlthy child. PrIMe MINIsTer sTePHeN HArPer

this leARning by doing will Also Allow thAt tRAined people cAn eventuAlly be contRActed FoR the instAllAtion oF these woRks, As well As they will become As Active contRolleRs oF the implementAtion pRocess oF such A plAn. erIC ForT, CouNTrY DIreCTor BolIVIA & PArAguAY

 pArAguAYthe chaco region is one of the most vulnerable regions in Paraguay, experiencing recurrent droughts and a lack of adequate water collection systems. With your support, especially from World Food Day Montreal, Action Against Hunger constructed four 20,000-litre cisterns to collect rain water. these structures will provide a permanent solution for 2,845 people that suffer from acute water shortages, and enable the growth of an independent, healthy community.

Action AgAinst Hunger internAtionAL

ACF is on the front lines of food emergencies, natural disasters and conflict zones, saving lives and restoring self-sufficiency to millions of people around the world.

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 Your support in Action in 2014

 soutH sudAnconflict since December 2013 has killed tens of thousands of people and forced nearly 1.5 million from their homes. thanks to your support, we have provided 25,000 malnourished children with lifesaving nutrition treatment and 348,263 people with access to safe water and sanitation. For more details, see page 14.

two FActoRs will deteRmine ouR eFFectiveness in south sudAn: the AvAilAbility oF Funding to mount the needed, mAssive Response, And ouR Ability to physicAlly ReAch people in the midst oF pRevAiling insecuRity. NIPIN gANgADHArAN, HeAD oF eAsT AFrICA ProgrAMs For ACTIoN AgAINsT HuNger

 pHilippinesone of the strongest storms ever recorded, typhoon Haiyan (also known as Yolanda) left 14 million people in need of aid — including four million who lost their homes. With your support, Action Against Hunger responded immediately, helping families rebuild their lives. in 2014, your generosity allowed us to help 853,055 people stand on their own two feet again. total raised by AcF canada for Philippines (2013-2014): $153,911. the canadian government announced support for AcF’s response in April 2014. DFAtD committed $3.75 million for disaster relief and recovery programs. For more details, see page 8.

it is cleAR thAt pRepARedness meAsuRes, including those estAblished Following typhoon hAiyAn, helped to sAve lives. jAVAD AMoozegAr, CouNTrY DIreCTor, ACTIoN AgAINsT HuNger, PHIlIPPINes

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 Action AgAinst Hunger in tHe Field

included pRojects

The Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development of the Canadian government provided more than $13 million in 2014 to improve nutrition.

Action AgAinst Hunger internAtionAL

ToTAl AMouNT oF FuNDINg FroM THe DePArTMeNT

oF ForeIgN AFFAIrs, TrADe

AND DeVeloPMeNT (DFATD) IN 2014

$13,220,000

NuTrITIoN

WATer, sANITATIoN & HYgIeNe

FooD seCurITY & lIVelIHooDs

officials declared the first positive case of ebola in Freetown, the capital of sierra leone, in August 2014. The number of positive cases rapidly increased, lead-ing the Western Area urban district, where Freetown is located, to become the most-infected district, soon report-ing 26% of all infections. Congestion and poor hygienic conditions facilitated this rapid spread, particularly in the city’s slum areas.

Thanks to your support, Action Against Hunger was

 BAttling eBolA  in sierrA leone

able to respond to the needs of the most vulnerable during the peak of the emergency — this included rais-ing awareness and providing hygiene kits to quarantined communities to prevent ebola transmission.

sheku, an artist who lives in the slum community of rokupa in Freetown, benefitted from your support. “My family and the others living in this area were vulnerable to diseases because our community did not know how to protect ourselves, especially when it came to ebola,” he said. “Access to safe drinking water in my community was already a problem before the outbreak . . . a good num-ber of households had no access to it. Two of my family members died and the living conditions became worse. our lives halted when ebola hit.”

Hand-washing is paramount to prevent the disease, but in many communities in Freetown, access to water was

Hygiene kits and knowledge help eliminate ebola in Freetown

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 Action AgAinst Hunger in tHe Field ProjeCt overview:  deMoCratiC rePuBliC  of the Congo Improving nutritional status through an integrated approach

a concern before the outbreak started and deteriorated once the outbreak began.

ebola also disrupted the livelihoods of many people, in particular because of emergency measures like quaran-tines and market bans. Following 21 days of quarantine, thanks to Action Against Hunger’s social mobilization activities and the provision of hygiene kits, no one else became infected in the area where sheku lives.

“In the last four months since I actively joined the campaign against ebola, the hygiene conditions in my community have improved greatly,” said sheku. “My community now has widespread knowledge on hygiene practices and disease prevention through a number of sensitizations and trainings on ebola prevention.”

sheku’s community is now ebola-free, but the fight against ebola continues, leaving no space for complacency.

DurATIoN

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ToTAl AMouNT oF FuNDINg FroM THe DePArTMeNT oF ForeIgN AFFAIrs, TrADe AND DeVeloPMeNT

CeNTrAl THeMes oF AWAreNess sessIoNs INCluDeD

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Action AgAinst Hunger internAtionAL

 Helping women  survivors in  tHe pHilippines

With the support of the government of Canada as well as our generous donors, Action Against Hunger helped hun-dreds of thousands of survivors in the wake of the deadly Typhoon Haiyan that struck the Philippines.

Action Against Hunger has been working in the Philip-pines since 2000, so our teams were uniquely positioned to arrive on the crisis scene within hours of the storm. In the typhoon’s immediate aftermath, your support helped Action Against Hunger deliver nearly six tonnes of emergency food provisions to some of the worst-hit, remote regions.

From her small savings as a rice cake hawker in her village of Aspera in Iloilo province, Cindy bought shelter kits to temporarily fix the family home, destroyed by the typhoon.

“I only restarted selling rice cakes after I benefited

Thanks to your compassion, Action Against Hunger helped thousands recover from Typhoon Haiyan

BeNeFICIArIes reCIeVeD

NuTrITIoNAl suPPorT

ACCesseD sAFe WATer & sANITATIoN

gAINeD eCoNoMIC selF-suFFICIeNCY

247,399

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96 employees

PoPulATIoN oF THe PHIlIPPINes

99 million

oF CHIlDreN uNDer 5 suFFer FroM MAlNuTrITIoN

21%

from the cash assistance provided by Action Against Hunger and the government of Canada. Business has ex-panded to the town centre as regular custumers helped spread the good news that I have the best-tasting rice cake in town.”

After the storm, it was difficult for other business peo-ple, mostly women, to start their businesses due to lack of raw materials after the majority of palm trees were de-stroyed. However, weeks after they were provided finan-

AcF in Action: the philippines

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 ProjeCt overview:  ColoMBia

DurATIoN

mArcH 2014-mArcH 2015

$750,000ToTAl AMouNT oF FuNDINg FroM THe DePArTMeNT oF ForeIgN AFFAIrs, TrADe AND DeVeloPMeNT

1,68319,362

10,066120

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NuMBer oF PeoPle WHo NoW CoNsuMe sAFe WATer WITHouT CoNTAMINATIoN

cial assistance, they looked for a way to get palm leaves and resumed their mat making as they found a trader who bought their finished products.

To date, your generosity has reached thousands of people, and allowed Action Against Hunger to make significant contributions to people like Cindy, as well as pregnant and nursing mothers, single parents, families with malnourished children, and people whose livelihoods were destroyed by the typhoon.

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recognized as a world leader in the fight against mal-nutrition, Action Against Hunger has pursued its vision of a world without hunger for over three decades, com-bating hunger in emergency situations of conflict, natu-ral disaster, and chronic food insecurity. our innovative programs in nutrition, food security and livelihoods, and water, sanitation, and hygiene reach more than 13 million people each year, restoring self-sufficiency to vulnerable populations throughout the world.

Action Against Hunger has five headquarters globally — Paris, Madrid, london, New York, and Toronto. established in Canada in 2006, Action Against Hunger Canada provides vital leadership to the larger Action Against Hunger network. By supporting the Canadian headquarters of Action Against Hunger, you are supporting:

A smARt wAy to end hungeR By leading and championing a nutritional survey method-ology called sMArT, we foster a better understanding of hunger in malnourished communities and the best ways to support them.

Field expeRts The recruitment of committed Canadian experts who work alongside communities to save lives and develop sustainable solutions.

public AwAReness supporting the “big picture,” global collaboration of gov-ernments, agencies and citizens to keep working on solv-ing hunger.

pRogRAms in the Field Funds raised go to programs that save lives around the world.

 ABout Action AgAinst Hunger in cAnAdA Action Against Hunger saves the lives of severely malnourished children while helping communities become self-sufficient.

Action AgAinst Hunger cAnADA

At the end of 2014, the 2000 days Pre-Kindergarten school in Calgary decided to combine their art project with their community engagement work. each class worked together on one piece of art, which they then sold at an auction to parents. The team also used images of each piece of art to make a 2015 calendar.

owner and teacher Marlene Kepka organized the fund-raising event.

“The children really enjoyed participating and making their art pieces and the parents were really impressed and supported the idea,” she said. “Parents who had bid for a canvas and did not win said that they were glad that the art was in the calendar. It was also great to see how the children came together to create their art piece based on the month they were assigned and then to see it auc-tioned during our Winter Festival. I was proud of our chil-

A Calgary pre-kindergarten school turned an art project into a creative way to make a difference

the art of giving

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dren for what they had created and parents were very interested in the completed work.

“There is a quote that states: Children are great imi-tators, so give them something great to imitate. In order to start making a difference, we, as the educators and adults, need to be their positive role models. Therefore by being involved in initiatives such as this and encouraging children to participate, we will give them the experience to become citizens who will contribute to their local and global community.”

The 2000 Days Pre-Kindergarten project raised $2,170 for Action Against Hunger Canada.

PeoPle HelPeD BY ACTIoN AgAINsT HuNger

NuMBer oF eMPloYees

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AMouNT NeTWorK rAIseD IN 2014$386,265,000

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At Action Against Hunger, we believe in the power of sharing food.

entering its second year as a fixture in the Action Against Hunger Canada calendar, love Food give Food brings together a growing and eclectic group of restau-rants, cafes and other food providers to raise funds for the fight against world hunger.

each participating restaurant donated at least $1 from at least one menu item for one month, helping raise hun-dreds of dollars for Action Against Hunger’s work.

love Food Fest also debuted in 2014 at Wychwood Barns, rallying some of Toronto’s brightest chefs to cook up interpretations of childhood classics in an effort to end childhood malnutrition. guests were treated to an array of tasty creations while supporting a serious cause.

Thank you to our restaurant partners, sponsors, chefs, and guests for making love Food Fest and love Food give Food 2014 a great success.

 love Food  give Food

Food, oR RAtheR Access to cleAn Food, should be A bAsic humAn Right. love Food Fest wAs A peRFect Fit. CHeF erIC WooD

Annual fundraiser attracts restaurants, chefs and foodies

Action AgAinst Hunger cAnADA

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since declaring independence in 2011, south sudan has suffered ongoing internal conflict. With an increase in vio-lence at the end of 2013, tens of thousands people have been killed and nearly 1.5 million people have been forced to flee their homes.

The challenges of this context cannot be overstated. A staggering 40 percent of the population —4.6 million people – are at risk of severe food shortages, and one million people are living in a state of emergency just one step below famine.

In 2014, with funding from uNICeF and technical sup-port from the united states Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Action Against Hunger used a new-ly-formalised methodology, known as emergency survey

survey method helps assess the magnitude and severity of humanitarian crises

whAt is smARt? sMArT (standardized Monitoring and Assessment of relief and Transitions) is a standardised, simplified house-hold-level survey methodology that provides represen-tative and accurate malnutrition and mortality data for effective decision-making and resource allocation.

since 2009, Action Against Hunger Canada has served as the project convener for sMArT. Today it is the lead agency serving as a technical resource for building capac-ity and providing technical survey support in sMArT.

whAt is emeRgency suRvey suppoRt (ess)?During humanitarian crises, the response capacity of gov-ernments, uN agencies, and international Ngos may be compromised as they struggle to find adequate techni-cal and human resources to meet urgent survey needs. Thanks to your support, in order to respond to these survey challenges, the sMArT team at Action Against Hunger Canada provides partners with short-term techni-cal expertise during humanitarian crises or high-risk nutri-tion situations with an absence of reliable data.

In 2014, your support allowed Action Against Hunger to work closely with south sudan’s Nutrition Information Working group (NIWg) during the crisis in that country and enabled its members to play a meaningful role in pri-oritizing survey areas, critically reviewing survey proto-cols and technically assessing the validity and accuracy of survey data.

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support (ess) to rapidly collect reliable nutrition data during the emergency in south sudan.

Action Against Hunger’s surveillance and evaluation Team traveled to some of the most remote areas of south sudan to collect nutrition data using the sMArT meth-odology in order to know where to respond and where to concentrate supplies among areas with limited access or high insecurity.

In a rapid sMArT survey, data on age, sex, weight, height, bilateral oedema, and mid-upper arm circumfer-ence (MuAC) is collected. This information is key to deter-mine where children have the highest prevalence of mal-nutrition, providing information necessary to save lives.

Alina Michalska, the sMArT Program Manager at Ac-tion Against Hunger explains, “the data collected through these surveys in south sudan helped determine where children had the highest prevalence of malnutrition and also informed the Integrated Food security Phase Classi-fication (IPC) analysis in south sudan. This allowed the humanitarian community to provide and evaluate the ef-fectiveness of life-saving interventions”.

At the same time that rapid sMArT data was being collected in south sudan, Action Against Hunger also sup-ported the south sudan Nutrition Information Working group (NIWg), a technical sub-group of the Nutrition

Cluster. “We worked with the NIWg to help build the ca-pacity of over 50 individuals in sMArT, enabling them to design and undertake nutrition surveys”, Alina continues.

The results from nutrition surveillance in south sudan were among the highest quality of all the surveys re-viewed by the NIWg together with the CDC and Action Against Hunger sMArT experts. The NIWg is now rec-ognised as the established coordination body playing a key role in providing timely technical support to all part-ners in nutrition surveys, allowing for up-to-date informa-tion for accurate programmatic decision making.

Accurate and reliable data is crucial for effective deci-sion making and resource allocation, particularly during an emergency.

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gAINeD eCoNoMIC selF-suFFICIeNCY

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chris Meddows-taylorrobert Momplecatherine MounierLouis Paquettethérèse Philibertnicolae PopoviciDon retzerPierrette royLamercie sajousJuliette seguinMichael sparagaMuhammad tahirguy thibaultgoretti Vachoningrid Winterssara graingerZoe Fregolielizabeth Doylesherryn Langsara schembriWilson ApplebychabichouYves beaucairerollande beaupréregina byrneAnne-Laure DanoMervyn Deaniskra DechevaPierrette gadouaDenise goulet-corbogaetan grenonbernard Hetucarl idzinskicammy JonesVahé KalusyanHuguette LavigueurMorgane Le rouxAi Ling Liureal noelJean-claude Painsoncolette PaquinAnnick PichéPlacide Poba-nzaouPauline ProulxPhilippe rochon tremblayMadeleine roseJean samsonblanche sequeira-JoshiDiana stotteryn trudellbertrand ValoisJennifer schnareLee bankaFlorian boivinDaniel ÉdouardMarie-eve gélinaschristine iadipaolocécile V. JacquesAline LalibertéJia Jun Qinryan sherifrozalie VersaillesAmanda Yilmaznatalia AguiarVeronica Ambrosinirita baillargeonida bedard richardchristiane bérubéYvette bilodeauginette boivinDavid bokan

tyler bowneLeona bozekAndrée brousseauJean cardinalAndrew cartwrightgeorge chiangDiana colellaodette comeaucolette DechamplainJérome DesmaraisWilliam Donaldgeorges-Aimé Ducharmegilles Durandsandrine emeriauclare endicottconnie FerreiraJacob and catherine FichtenMyriam FoleyJacques Forestsamuel gagnéAndré geoffrionMichelle geoffrionsandra gergessheila gillsonchantal girardcathy guirguissamia guirguisKyryul HamidLynn HannaJanine Hebertghaya JouniLiette Kannagetheresa KaufmanAnika KokotisJosée Lachapellesylvain LalondeHélène LanthierPierrette LapointeLionel Lavioletterachéle Mainguygregoire MarsolaisPierrette MartinDoan nguyenoleksandr okrushkoMark orchardMichel and incoronata

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rodolphe PialatFrancis Prevostsuzanne royAndrew scotlandDenise simardJacques simardLawrence skinnerrafael soaressteve stambolliangeorge stillmangary stonessherri tawfikAbdelhakim touhamiFranca Vavaroutsoserick VilleneuveAndrew WozniakLéa blandinLauraine ValiquetteAndrée LemieuxAline Michaudcharles AbiadDenos Assienecatherine bouchardnicole boucher

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 2014 donorsFleur-Ange caronrobert couturePamphile germainnicholas Hardingrosaire Houleousmane KabaMonique LussierMary Luz MejiaAbir tartoussiVern thiessenPaul Andre tremblayMichèle VartianM L WittenbergAni ArtinianAnne boettogood Foot Deliverysamuel Mazzucasabrina MorelliLinda MossKimberley richardsLara el ZahabiJocelyn riopelnickle schoolAndré AllaireFarlène barthelemyrobyn biguecathy boudreaunicole coatesolga constantopoulosgreg FlemingAndrea glenncolette JodoinJeffrey Kirshbilly Kishontieric Kneppernatacha LeducPeter LiberJennifer McLaughlinralph Palumbothérèse Pellerinroland-guy PerreaultFleurette PicardFabio rossettiVictoria sauveplaneAdam shermanPeggy stockdalesteven WintleLeonard Wiserobert bilodeauJoseph blahyedgard brahimchaPierre FortierDonald gravesHélène Joronitchelaye Kochikpaisabel Maiatoclaude MarierJoseph Mcbrideclarence taylorJean-Louis AllardMichel and Marie-eve

beauchesneYolande MorneauJean-Marc robertnormand toupinMagela tabashaAlina MichalskaJeremy Della ForestaJorge gonzalez De cossio

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catherine HardingMaura Mahoneycharles ouelletValerie Pollocksolomon Amossonia estevesMihaela FirsirotuMacDiarmid & companyPaul MeyetteAndrew osbourneDenise PrévostJane shapiroAdama traorécraig WilkinsonMarlène orbanMcgill students at

new rez HallKeivan Khaleghicaroline LohMarika Hovelcolleen MahoneyLaurence WeilPaul-Émile PlanteKevin Doyleron Aitkenron baeckersydney blumclaude boisvertguy bourbeauthi Dien Doanisabelle Duguaythibaut Duquesneismael Fannystephen gasparekester HaackJean-Marie JeannotDebra Karenslawko Klymkiwgeorge KostiukValérie Laubsheena MacDonaldKelly Mitchellclaude sauveplaneshelley swanlundrene c Viaucarolyn VogelesangJohn Walshrobert Wertheimergrant rodgerMill st. brewerygeneviève bringinette gauthierJohn belyeaPatrick st-LouisMarjolaine LetalienKerrie-Lyn PilonKaren rossettigreg sheddonMackenzies High ParkMichael Davdisonian Martin information

technology inc.Michelle KoernerJohn tassiopoulosgilbert choquetteeasy & the Fifth inc.Jonathan robergeFrancoise graveline

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catherine codeJay rosenfeldDarryl spectorDavid AlbertPeter McLemanHoly Family schoolDugal campbellKeeley DohertyVivian Lee

$500-$999Zast Foods corporationFonds De La santéLaurence guillaumieFrancis DeroyPatricia AultLaurent and Marie-France

MarchalÉcole roméo Dallairesteven bergsiekerVanessa gaikrebel Houserobin shimkovitzDimmi bar and trattoriaAmine ArezkiJean-Marc cloutierHenry FiorilloMichael Kohneeastern townships

school boardolivier boiralsebastian Kozlowskiehsan chiniforooshan-

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university of WaterlooHarbord Housechristopher Lannon

$1,000-$9,999craig MillerKevin gordonthe guaranteecharles rogersgoogle canadaAlister campbellsusanne courtneyc & c Packing inc.northland Property

Management Ltd.Park restaurantthe old spaghetti Factorysusan caonKrista scaldwellJ brian MahoneyPeter Howickneal brothers incbenevity incsherri Howard

over $10,000new roots Herbal inc.

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 2014 orgAnizAtionAl FinAnciAl overviewstatement of financial position as at December 31, 2014

2014 2013

Assets $ $Current assets

Cash and cash equivalents 2,546,478 534,603grants receivable 834,437 444,828sales taxes recoverable 45,257 11,000Deposits, prepaid expenses and other Ar 27,050 8,610Advances and loans receivable–other ACF agencies 399,079 1,025,005

3,852,301 2,024,046

Capital assets 22,487 13,734

3,874,788 2,037,780

liabilitiesCurrent liabilities

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 309,924 117,854Deferred grants 3,470,604 1,502,864Advances and loans payable–other ACF agencies 337,973 388,765

4,118,502 2,009,483

loans payable–ACF France 377,911 335,003

4,496,413 2,344,486net assetsInvested in capital assets 22,487 13,734unrestricted (644,113) (320,440)

(621,625) (306,706)

3,874,788 2,037,780

statement of Activities for the year ended December 31, 2014

2014 2013

Revenue $ $grants–government of Canada–Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (“DFATD”) 8,476,336 3,540,943grants–standardized Monitoring and Assessment of relief and Transition (“sMArT”) programme 742,293 564,666grant support ACF Network 210,000 195,000ACF Network expats funding 1,444,443 1,019,500Donations 246,431 268,237Interest, miscellaneous 16,195 -

11,135,698 5,588,346

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