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HURON AT WESTERN

Huron University College is an institution that provides an engaging and challenging educational experience that gives our students a distinct advantage throughout their entire lives. Over the next decade, Huron will attend to its academic strengths and traditions, its reputation, its commitment to student centeredness, engaged, and success, and its facilities and infrastructure.

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HURONIA MUSEUM

Huronia Museum is a not-for-profit charititable museum located in Midland, Ontario on southern Georgian Bay. The museum is open the the public 12 months of the year. The museum collections includes over 1,000,000 artifacts that pertain to the Human histroy, art history and marine history of the southern Georgian Bay Region. Canada's first recreated Huron Ouendat village is also a part of the museum's attraction. Most recently our village sustained heavy damage from fire which is currently being rebuilt.

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IMAGO

Imago is a registered charity committed to facilitating the realization of initatives in the creative arts in Canada. Specifically we are advocates for artistry done out of a Judeo-Christian faith perspective. The projects can be in any area of the arts and need not specifically Christian in their content. Our concern is for artistic integrity and high calibre work. Though we do not fund projects we adopt them and seek to facilitate their funding by profiling those projects, while our acceptance means that as an Imago project it has the benefits of charitable status and donations to the project are reciepted by Imago. This organization was established in 1972 and so has over 30 years of experience in working with artists of faith in support of their creative initiatives.

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Imago Théâtre

Legal mandate & History: In February 1987, Imago Theatre, Inc. was incorporated and registered as a non-profit company with a mandate “to produce theatre for the general public, to promote the development of theatre within the Montreal urban community, and to foster the professional development of theatre practitioners”. Imago is one of Montreal's longest running independent English-language theatre companies. Founded by Andrés Hausmann, it first produced a series of topical plays, calling upon the talents of some of Quebec’s leading artists, and went on to develop inspiring collective creations. In 2000, Clare Schapiro took the reins, bringing her 20 years of experience in the performing arts, mainly as founder and director of Montreal’s Créations Etc, a unique bilingual theatre company developing and producing original works by young people, and as co-founder of Théâtre 1774, whose works then addressed Montreal’s linguistic identity and the important role of language in our society.

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IBBY Canada

The International Board on Books for Young People believes in the ability of children's books to bridge cultures and, ultimately, to promote peace. IBBY Canada connects Canadians with those abroad who share this common purpose. Donations to IBBY Canada help build libraries and support literacy programs such as the Children in Crisis Fund; support national authors, illustrators, and storytellers on the international stage; and bring books to children all over the world.

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Inter Pares

Inter Pares is a Canadian organization dedicated to promoting international social justice. In Canada and overseas it works to build understanding about the causes and effects of poverty and injustice, and the need for social change. Inter Pares accompanies communities in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Canada to create sustainable livelihoods and healthy futures, including humanitarian assistance and human rights protection for people caught up in civil violence. It supports people’s struggles for self-determination and their efforts to challenge structural obstacles to change, accompanying people in their efforts to hold their governments accountable and to promote democratic social and economic policies. Through advocacy and coalition-building, Inter Pares also links social action at home with social change work abroad, promoting relationships of mutual support among activists around the globe. For more information, please visit www.interpares.ca.

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INTERPROVINCIAL MUSIC CAMP FOUNDATION

Interprovincial Music Camp (IMC) is a residential summer music camp that offers young musicians the unique opportunity to participate in orchestral, band, jazz, rock, musical theater, song writing and glee programs while enjoying the wonderful setting of one of Canada's finest summer camp facilities. Founded in 1961 by Ben and Sheila Wise, IMC is a Non-Profit, Non-Sectarian Charitable Foundation serving young musicians ages 10 through 18.

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J M DRAMA ALUMNI

J.M. Drama has been providing performing arts opportunities in Kitchener-Waterloo for over 20 years. Its major activity is the operation and management of The Registry Theatre in downtown Kitchener as a community performing arts facility. The Registry Theatre is an affordable and fully equipped performing arts facility, with seating for over 140. The Registry Theatre has close to 300 bookings each year, including productions, drama school, educational programs, recitals and events. Its goal is to how grow the performing arts in Kitchener-Waterloo. J.M. Drama produces several shows each year at The Registry Theatre. It also sponsors ACTOne, a playwrights festival and workshops for the community.

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JMJ CHILDREN'S FUND OF CANADA

JMJ Children's Fund is supporting children in schools in Ghana, India and Malawi. We are also helping to provide food for children in a Remand Home in Nigeria, with its attached orphanage. JMJ has been supporting a program called Youth Alive which teaches young people in Malawi how to fight AIDS.

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JOHN ROSS ROBERTSON COMMUNITY TRUST

The Cash Drive is the engine of all the wonderful programs we have at John Ross Robertson such as Scientist in the School, Learning Through The Arts and Artist in the Classroom. These all run on your financial support, this funding pays for school supplies and programs the Toronto District School Board no longer provides.

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JA BRITISH COLUMBIA

Purpose: To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. Vision: JA will be the partner of choice for businesses, educators, and policy-makers around the globe seeking to expand workforce and economic development. We will be revered for providing experiences that promote the skills, understanding, and perspectives students will need to succeed in a global economy and become productive, contributing members of society. Values: - Belief in the boundless potential of young people. - Commitment to the principles of market-based economics and entrepreneurship. - Passion for what we do and honesty, integrity, and excellence in how we do it. - Respect for the talents, creativity, perspectives, and backgrounds of all individuals. - Belief in the power of partnership and collaboration. - Conviction in the educational and motivational impact of relevant, hands-on learning.

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Kaleidoscope Theatre for Young People

For forty years Victoria’s Kaleidoscope Theatre, a charitable, not-for-profit organization, has been the driving force behind Victoria’s most beloved theatre experiences for young people and their families reaching an audience of over 8,000 young people each year. For young artists, Kaleidoscope is a launching pad - providing professional support, training, and experiences to develop their vision and craft through our various workshops, productions, and Performing Arts Studio classes. Established in 1974, Kaleidoscope has created and produced more than 90 original plays / original adaptations for young audiences. It is the only professional theatre company on Vancouver Island offering programs designed specifically for youth and families, with full production values. Kaleidoscope has performed to over 2.5 million around the world.