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Charities
- Bridgeway Foundation - - A private family foundation that supports non-profit organizations and disburses funding to its Canadian charitable partners.
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- Calmeadow - - A registered Canadian charity engaged in helping to raise funds for the economies of Africa and Latin America.
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- CanadaHelps.org - - Allows visitors to donate to any Canadian charity online, with no fees to either donor or charity, as well as find volunteer positions and read philanthropy-related news.
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- Canadian Aid for Southern Sudan - - A development and human rights organization whose projects include building schools, rehabilitating child soldiers and former slaves, and promoting gender equality.
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- Canadian Food for the Hungry International - - A registered Christian charitable organization dedicated to sustainable development and emergency response worldwide. Outlines their programs and provides donation information.
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- Canadian Harambee Education Society - - A non-profit organization which raises money to provide scholarships for poor, bright high school girls in Africa. Overview, sponsors, agents, newsletter and contact information.
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- CharityVillage - - Thousands of pages of news, jobs, resources, articles, training opportunities and links for the Canadian nonprofit community.
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- Clear Landmines - - Your click clears land mines for free through the Canadian Landmine Foundation.
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- The Donner Canadian Foundation - - Funding organizations undertaking public policy research and education; international affairs and development projects, land and wildlife conservation, organizations delivering social services, and medical research, arts and culture, and other projects.
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- Equip K.I.D.S. International - - Dedicated to helping children with disabilities in developing countries, through education and by producing and distributing assistive technology such as wheelchairs, walkers and communication devices.
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- Free the Children - - An international network of children helping children, with over 1 million youth impacted in 35 countries. Describes its programs, news releases, publications and accomplishments.
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- Habitat for Humanity (Canada) Inc. - - Helps people build affordable housing at sites across the country, and lists information about volunteering, local affiliates and chapters, and case stories.
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- Heart-Links Canada - - A non-profit charitable development organization that funds and operates education, health, nutrition and literacy programs to help people of Peru.
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- Imagine Canada - - Non-profit organization that works to advance the role and interests of the charitable and voluntary sectors for the benefit of Canadian communities.
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- In Kind Canada - - National gift-in-kind charity. Companies can donate surplus material, new and used, which is then re-distributed to other charities across the country.
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- The Kahanoff Foundation - - Private Canadian foundation funding traditional and innovative charitable programs in Canada and Israel in the areas of health, education, culture, social services, philanthropy and community development, and research.
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- KRG Children's Charities - - A registered Canadian charity established by The KRG Insurance Group whose mission is to help children who have been affected by illness, poverty, disability and misfortune.
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- Make-A-Wish Foundation of Quebec - - Dedicated to fulfilling the special wishes of children from ages 3 through 17 who have a life-threatening illness. Includes chapters, stories, events, and how to refer a child. [Canada.
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- Max Bell Foundation - - A Canadian private foundation that supports a variety of registered Canadian charities. Profiles its namesake and outlines its programs, and outlines the process of applying for consideration.
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- Operation Rainbow Canada - - Oversees volunteer surgical teams providing free reconstructive surgery to children with cleft lip and palate, and burn scars in under-served countries.
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- Peacemakers Trust - - Canadian charitable organization dedicated to research and education into conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Includes a list of case studies and papers, as well as funding information.
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- Plan Canada - - Helps children and families in Africa, Asia and Central and South America build brighter futures for themselves through community development.
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- Project Brotherhood Society - - A charitable organization that enables teens to travel to Mexico to do works of charity. Other projects include helping the needy in Vancouver and providing Summer Camps for youth.
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- ReBOOT Canada - - A non-profit organization providing computer hardware, training and technical support to charities, non-profits and people with limited access to technology.
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- Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion - - Held annually on the second Sunday in June, this event promotes awareness of spinal cord injury and raises funds for research. Details such as time and location are provided.
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- Ronald McDonald House Charities of Canada - - Offers funding to registered Canadian charities to provide equipment to improve the quality of life for children with serious or chronic illnesses or disabilities.
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- Sandra Schmirler Foundation - - Assists families with seriously ill children. Lists national and community events, FAQ's, information about Sandra and how to volunteer.
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- SOS Children's Villages Canada - - Canadian branch of an international charity building homes and villages for orphaned and abandoned children, with SOS-Mothers to help care for them.
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- Step Up for the Cure - - A 24 hour stair climbing marathon to benefit cancer research, to be held in Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver. Includes online registration and giving, and a history of the event with photos.
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- Super Cities Walk for Multiple Sclerosis - - Information about annual non-competitive walks that take place in over 140 communities across Canada. Lists information about Multiple Sclerosis and registration details.
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- TelecomPioneers of Canada - - A charitable organization of people in the telecommunications industry. Lists community and national programs as well as provincial chapters.
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- T.R. Meighen Family Foundation - - A private charitable foundation established in 1969 with a gift from the founder, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt Meighen of New Brunswick. Provides granting information and criteria.
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- Voluntary Service Overseas Canada - - An international development agency that works through volunteers, together to share skills, creativity and learning to build a fairer world.
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- The War Amps - - Offers programs and services to amputees, their families and all Canadians. [English and French.
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- War Child Canada - - Dedicated to providing urgently needed humanitarian assistance to war-affected children. Works closely with the music industry to help build awareness among Canadian youth.
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- The Weekend to End Breast Cancer - - An annual fundraising event held in major cities featuring a 'walk-a-thon' to honour lives lost, celebrate survivors, and help bring breast cancer care to people who need it.
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- World Job and Food Bank - - Provides help to people in less developed countries to become able to help themselves by creating income-generating small work cooperatives. Includes a list of projects, by country, and copies of their newsletter.
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- World Partnership Walk - - An annual walk-a-thon held in several cities across Canada to raise money and awareness to fight global poverty. An initiative of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada.
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- WorldVision Canada - - Non-profit organization helping impoverished and malnourished children around the world.
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- Zoocheck Canada - - A national animal protection charity established to protect wildlife in captivity and in the wild. Importance placed on animals in captivity including zoo and performing animals.
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