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Bruce Trail Conservancy

The Bruce Trail Conservancy is a charitable, membership based, volunteer organization. It is the only charitable organization working to preserve public access to the Niagara Escarpment while restoring its natural habitat.

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PHI DELTA THETA CANADIAN FOUNDATION

Since 1974 the Canadian Phi Delta Theta Scholarship Foundation has awarded more than $200,000 to over 200 undergraduates from every Canadian chapter of the fraternity, all thanks to the generosity of Phi Delt alumni living in Canada. Scholarship candidates are nominated annually by the undergraduate brothers of Canadian chapters. The Foundation reviews the applications and determines winners and scholarship amounts using the following criteria: chapter, campus and community involvement, academic standing, letters of reference, and financial need. The most outstanding scholarship recipient each year is recognized as the J. Fred Green Scholarship winner. The Foundation's Board of Directors includes alumni from across Canada. Donations are gratefully accepted from alumni and undergraduate brothers alike, as well as from others wishing to support us. The foundation is a registered charity, recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency. Tax receipts are issued for all donations

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CANADIAN SKI HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM

Canadians enjoy a long and distinguished association with the sport of skiing on snow, this heritage is rich, varied and filled with lively characters who have had a deep impact on the sport and this country. The Canadian Ski Museum is proud to share this amazing story. The Museum was founded in 1971, to preserve, present and protect Canadian ski heritage for generations to come. With a renowned collection of over 700 pairs of skis, over 5000 photographs, 1000s of books, badges, medals, boots and poles - the museum strives to foster an awareness of the heritage of skiing/snowboarding and it's contribution to Canadian society, economy and culture. We appreciate that you have taken the first step towards showing your support of the Canadian Ski Museum through a financial donation. Thank You.

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The Canadian Writers' Foundation, Inc.

The Canadian Writers' Foundation is a registered charity that grants continued financial assistance to some of Canada's finest writers in times of extreme financial distress.

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John McGivney Children's Centre

The John McGivney Children's Centre is one of 21 Children's Treatment Centres in Ontario. Services provided to more than 2,300 children age birth-21 include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, communication therapy, augmentative communication, seating and mobility, specialized medical clinics, autism services, psychology, social work, behavioural consultation, integrated preschool program and the JMCC School Authority (Section 68 specialized school for children with disabilites).

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THE CHILLIWACK ACADEMY OF MUSIC

Since 1979, the Chilliwack Academy of Music has provided high quality music instruction and programming in all styles, for students of all ages and abilities living in Chilliwack and the surrounding communities. Expert instruction is offered on a variety of instruments as well as through group classes and performing ensembles led by highly trained and experienced faculty. Operating as a not-for-profit charitable society, the Academy directly serves 500 students a year from newborns to seniors and is a proud member of the B.C. Association of Community Music Schools. In September 2010, the Chilliwack Academy of Music relocated to the $22-million city-owned Chilliwack Cultural Centre. The Academy now programs 21 music instruction rooms including 18 private lesson studios, and 3 classrooms. The Academy’s involvement as a Core Partner in the new Cultural Centre allows it to meet the growing demands of the community for high quality music instruction and programming.

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Toronto Botanical Garden

Toronto Botanical Garden encourages, stimulates and teaches countless adults and children with its innovative urban-scale garden plantings, nature-centred educational programs and environmentally-friendly practices. We look beyond our borders to create strategic alliances that support our mission, extend our reach and strengthen our influence within the community. TBG relies on the support of individuals, corporation and foundations. Over 95% of our operating budget is self-generated income through course revenues, membership fees, special events and through the generous support of many donors. Collectively, we are able to educate over 6,000 children and 10,000 adults on important environmental and horticultural issues that affect our community.

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Clean Foundation

The Clean Nova Scotia Foundation (commonly known as the Clean Foundation) is a not-for-profit organization that provides education-based programs and services to help people consider the environment in the choices they make. We offer a host of programs, services, and resources, focused in the areas of water stewardship, youth education, energy efficiency, waste reduction,and sustainable transportation. Founded in 1988, Clean is proud to provide leadership and knowledge in environmental practices and sustainability development.

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THE COMOX VALLEY THERAPEUTIC RIDING SOCIETY

Formed in 1987, this registered society provides physical, psychological and social benefits to all physically, mentally and emotionally challenged children and adults. All riders undergo a screening by the appropriate medical professional(s) prior to starting in the program. We have 8 different programs taught by counsellors, psychotherapists, social workers and instructors (who are certified through Equine Canada or the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association). Horses are chosen carefully for their patience and kindness. New volunteers are always welcome and they are trained to help out the riders. Today, with the help of over 135 volunteers, we have become the largest therapeutic riding program in British Columbia, with 130 clients attending per week.

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CONSERVER SOCIETY

With a thirty-four year history, the Conserver Society of Hamilton & District Inc.(a grass roots education and action organisation on environmental issues), grew out of CHOP (Clear Hamilton of Pollution) which started in 1969. Past activities have included: composting programmes, bicycle paths, reduction of excess packaging, environmental education, and reduction of pesticide use. Board Committees have also participated in regional waste-management, air quality and transportation initiatives. The Society established an Environmental Trust, now known as the Ed Smee Environmental Trust and the Environmentalist of the Year Awards. We invite you to join us in our on-going efforts to protect and enhance the ecosystems of Hamilton and surrounding areas. Note: Single membership is $20.00, family $30.00. If you are joining or renewing your membership, please use the Conserver Society (General Fund) Fund selection. Please enter "membership payment" in the comments section. Thank you!

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CRESCENT SCHOOL

Founded in 1913, Crescent is an independent school for boys from grades 3 - 12, located on a park-like 30 acre campus in midtown Toronto. Our students are encouraged to strive for excellence, and to develop their talents in the areas of academics, arts and athletics. Faculty and staff alike model Crescent’s core values of respect, responsibility, compassion and honesty as we foster the development of our graduates to men of character from boys of promise.

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THE DISCOVERY SCHOOL SOCIETY

It is time for Discovery School to take a big step forward. Our vision is of a larger, more well equipped school that will be a resource for children, parents and teachers in Victoria and across Vancouver Island. We want to triple our enrollment to 120 students a year, serve students up till the end of high school, and provide outreach services to parents and teachers across Vancouver Island. To do this, we need more space. Our Discovery School community is very small, so we cannot fund such a large capital investment alone. To achieve our vision of growth, we need your help.