Grants and Foundations List for 2013
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Grants and Foundations List for 2013
Company Logo Description Link The Allstate Foundation of Canada was established in 1977 to provide grants to charities and not–for–profit organizations that are involved in a variety of activities and/or educational initiatives around crime prevention, road safety and home safety. http://www.allstate.ca/En/In+Our+Community/ We believe that the best way to build strong communities is to promote and safeguard the health and safety of our young people. This is the primary goal of the CN Stronger Communities Fund. The CN Stronger Communities Fund contributes to organizations, programs and initiatives that: http://www.cn.ca/en/corporate-citizenship-communitysafety.htm Prevent childhood injuries; and Promote healthy lifestyles for our youth. The Grade 9 Try Day program will once again be offered to schools in 2011-12 thanks to a grant from the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport. This program fills up quickly, so get your application in TODAY! http://www.ofsaa.on.ca/programs/kidsport-financialassistance Breakfast Clubs of Canada provides services and funding to school breakfast programs: The programs focus on schoolaged children. http://www.breakfastclubscanada.org/programStandards.aspx Making Sustainable Progress Possible in our Communities. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school http://www.caterpillar.com/cda/layout?f=467266&m=4 care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a 01496&x=7 charitable number Gifts in kind - you can apply on behalf your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.costco.ca/Service/FeaturePage.aspx?Produ ctNo=10297738 Our community investment programs are strategically aligned to help educate people on the importance of environmental stewardship, boost local economies and enhance the skill sets of the next generation of industry leaders. Our approach to community investment goes handin-hand with our business strategy and provides for meaningful relationships with community and nongovernment organizations http://www.encana.com/responsibility/investment/ Greening our Communities – Our environmental support includes a $3-million donation over three years (starting in 2009) to WWF-Canada to support its national program to help Canadians reduce their daily environmental footprint through simple, planet-friendly actions. In 2010 we partnered with WWF-Canada in events such as National Sweater Day©, Green CommUnity School© Grants Program and Great Canadian Shoreline© Cleanup. http://www.loblaw.com/English/responsibility/make-apositive-difference-in-our-community/supportingcommunities/default.aspx One of the best ways to help youth succeed is to responsibly engage students with technology. However, most schools lack the funds necessary to make new technology an integral component of classroom learning. For this reason, Best Buy has set up the Best in Class Fund, a community investment program that fosters and advances learning by integrating technology into classrooms across the country. http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/best-in-class-fund.aspx Company Logo Description Link GoodLife Kids Foundation is a Canadian private foundation that envisions a Canada where all kids have the opportunity to benefit from an active life. We are inspiring parents, role models, mentors, leaders and individuals like you, to deliver the message to kids, that being active is not only good for their body and mind but also a lot of fun. http://www.goodlifekids.com/ here is a great grant to help green your school! http://www.fef.td.com/funding.jsp To maximize the impact of our support for worthwhile causes, we are focusing our efforts on Education, the Environment, Sports, Health and Wellness. http://www.jdirving.com/socialresponsibility.aspx?id=184 The Rebuilding Nature Grant Program Supported by The Home Depot Canada Foundation and led by Evergreen For community groups to cover the costs of tools and building projects, native plants and trees, and other expenses in support of environmental stewardship projects. http://www.homedepot.ca/foundation/html/en/index. html Amount: $1,000, $3,000 or $12,000 plus $2,000 in The Home Depot gift cards We want you to share your idea to create positive change in your community. The most popular ideas, as chosen by Canadians, will have a chance to share the $1,000,000 Aviva Community Fund Amount: $500 to $3,500 for publicly funded Canadian schools (JK–Grade 12); $500 to $2,000 for not-for-profit daycares The deadline for applications for 2011 has now passed. Walmart – Evergreen Green Grants For community-based restoration and stewardship initiatives in urban and urbanizing areas, including naturalization, restoration and stewardship, and community food gardens. http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ http://www.evergreen.ca/en/programs/schools/ http://www.evergreen.ca/en/funding/grants/walmart.s n Amount: Up to $10,000 http://www.olg.ca/about/community/sponsorship.jsp Our promise is to help create a better future for Canadians by looking forward and imagining the life we want for ourselves, our children and our grandchildren. At Manulife, this means creating products and services that help our customers secure their futures and their families’ futures. And it means building strong, resilient communities by supporting initiatives and programs that encourage innovative, forward-thinking ideas that help us create the future of our dreams. https://grant.grantstream.ca/frames/Manulife/ Company Logo Description Link The integrity of our company rests upon the fair and equitable treatment of each employee. We are proud to provide a strong, economic base through the creation of more than 1,100 full-time and contractual jobs. In the past few years, our partnership with World Vision has generated over half a million dollars to supply schools, education and housing, in some of Africa's poorest nations and we have recently committed to raise another half million for the Survive Five program that gives children there the nutritional and medical essentials they need to survive past the age of five. This summer, we established the Please Mum Foundation Fund to help finance healthy, fun activities for children in troubled areas across Canada. http://www.pleasemum.com/how-to-apply The following recipients offer structured supervised activities in an environment that provides what RBC has termed the "3 Ss": safety, social skills and self-esteem. Recipients must provide RBC with semi-annual evaluation reports as follow-up documentation of the progress they are making in providing benefits to their participants. Since launching in 2005, the S’Cool Life Fund has provided grants for 746 D.R.E.A.M.S. (Drama, Recreation, Extra-Curricular, Arts, Music, or Sports) projects across the country worth over $2 MILLION helping to make school life more enjoyable for thousands of public elementary school kids (K-8). http://www.rbc.com/communitysustainability/community/index.html http://www.scoollifefund.ca/ We make it our business to be like a good neighbor, helping to build safer, stronger and better educated communities http://www.statefarm.com/aboutus/community/grants across the United States and Canada. Through our company /company/company.asp grants, we focus on three areas: safety, community development and education Getting involved in our local communities is the cornerstone of who we are. Our mission is to strengthen our communities by investing in programs that matter to our employees and enrich the lives of our consumers from childhood to adulthood. Newell Rubbermaid meets community needs with investments of dollars and time through its two philanthropic platforms, Investing in Community and the Newell Rubbermaid Foundation. For almost a century Union Gas, a Spectra Energy Company, has proudly supported the communities where we live and work through a comprehensive community relations program which includes donations for charitable organizations, sponsorships, in-kind contributions and volunteerism. Our employees are encouraged to be engaged in their communities and we are proud corporate citizens in the 60 communities across Ontario where our facilities are located. http://www.newellrubbermaid.com/public/CorporateResponsibility/Investing-in-Community.aspx http://www.uniongas.com/community/ We are pleased to announce that we have joined forces with XM Canada and will be offering a new XM Instrument Fund through S'Cool Life Fund. This new fund is designed to refresh an existing music program or to help develop a new music program providing instruments, sheet music, instrumental supplies and uniforms http://www.scoollifefund.ca/index2.php?id=xm The Foundation will accept applications for funding of community projects and non-hospital healthcare projects conducted in the Greater Toronto Area. http://www.ghwoodfoundation.ca/ This year, Hellmann's is continuing its Real Food Grants Program with a renewed focus on initiatives that encourage families to learn about and experience real food. Hellmann's is offering $100,000 in Real Food Grants to support initiatives that bring Canadian families and kids together with real food in their communities. http://www.hellmanns.ca/enCA/article/detail/115430/real-food-grant-program Company Logo Description In an effort to get school children across North America to eat healthier, Del Monte Fresh Produce will hold its second annual “Teacher Monday: Cash for Classrooms” online contest this October and November. The Waste-Free Lunch Challenge is an elementary school program designed to challenge students across Ontario to go waste-free for a whole week as part of Waste Reduction Week in Canada 2012 (October 15-19, 2012). Registration for the 2012 challenge opens August 27, 2012. Please sign-up for our reminder email and we'll send you information when the registration opens! We believe in the power of young people to change the world for the better. Starbucks has a culture of innovation and entrepreneurialism. With the Starbucks Shared Planet Youth Action Grants, we use this spirit of innovation to inspire young people to take action to create positive solutions to real local needs they see in their neighborhoods. The Let Them Be Kids Program was launched across Canada in 2006 when LTBK identified a deep need across the country; groups, large and small, needed assistance in securing of funds for the building of play structures for children who may not have the availability of safe, secure places to play. Link http://www.fruits.com/teachermonday/ http://www.wastefreelunch.com/ http://www.starbucksfoundation.com/index.cfm?objec tid=998D5AE8-1D09-317F-BB3C34D68E052F7F http://www.ltbk.ca/kids/index.php A grant of up to $500 per year is available to Ontario rural public libraries, and to urban public libraries that serve a rural clientele. The grant can be used for a variety of purposes in aid of children’s literacy initiatives, including, http://www.rurallearning.ca/pb/wp_1d55ec99/wp_1d5 but not restricted to, • Book Purchases, • Literacy Programs 5ec99.html (story hours, guest readers, etc.) • Equipment Purchases (furniture, bookshelves, computer software, etc.) • Renovations to Children’s Areas in the Library, and • Seed Money to Obtain Matching Grants. The Canadian Women's Foundation is Canada’s only national public foundation designed to raise and grant funds to meet the needs of women and girls. We support women’s organizations across Canada that are using the most effective approaches to ending violence against women, moving low-income women out of poverty and building strong, resilient girls. We give particular priority to funding work with women and girls who face multiple challenges. Tree Canada is a not-for-profit, charitable organization established in 1992. Under the direction of a 11-member volunteer Board of Directors, Tree Canada provides education, technical assistance, resources and financial support through working partnerships to encourage Canadians to plant and care for trees in rural and urban areas. TELUS Community Boards are an innovative and groundbreaking effort that puts decision-making in the hands of local leaders who know their communities best. This approach helps make our financial support accessible to the grassroots organizations that make such a tremendous difference in building stronger communities. The Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation is committed to improving communities and impacting lives through unique philanthropic programs that help children and families, animals, and the environment. The Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation will make grants to qualified non-profit organizations (either 501(c)(3) organizations or registered Canadian charities) in support of children's health and wellness, animals and the environment, and literacy and education. http://www.canadianwomen.org/grant-guidelines http://www.treecanada.ca/ http://about.telus.com/community/en/how_to_get_fu nded/ http://www.buildabear.ca/aboutus/community/BabwF oundation.aspx Company Logo Description The Canadian Million Dollar Round Table Foundation awards grants annually to a variety of charities in communities across Canada. Funded by top life insurance professionals, the Foundation awards up to $5,000 per request to worthy charitable projects recommended by Foundation members. Link http://cmdrtfoundation.org/ If you think your school has what it takes to be a Love of Reading school, apply now. Or if you know of a deserving school that would benefit from a grant, spread the word about the Foundation and encourage them to apply. http://loveofreading.org/code/navigate.asp?Id=10 The Foundation for Rural Education and Development (FRED) is a 501 (c)(3) charitable foundation located in Washington, D.C. and affiliated with the Organization for the Promotion and Advancement of Small Telecommunications Companies (OPASTCO). FRED's mission is to promote activities that improve rural educational, social and economic conditions http://www.fred.org/tech Established in 1951, the Foundation focuses on the areas of human service, health, education, community development, the arts and the environment -- giving particular concern to people who are disadvantaged, disabled, young and elderly as they attempt to improve the quality of their lives. The Kinder Morgan Foundation believes that today's youth are tomorrow's leaders, and our mission is to provide them with opportunities to learn and grow. Our goal is to help today's science, math and music students become the engineers, educators and musicians who will support our diverse communities for many years to come. To accomplish this goal, we fund programs that promote the academic and artistic interests of young people in the many cities and towns across North America where Kinder Morgan operates. Since 1992, Jays Care Foundation has been empowering children and youth in need, inspiring them to make positive choices and helping them realize their dreams by providing access to programs that support physical activity, education, and life-skill development. RONA is proud to communicate its passion for sports through various partnerships and sponsorships. And throughout the year, RONA and its dealers invest in improving the well-being of communities that they serve. They make donations to several humanitarian organizations. http://www.steelcase.com/en/company/who/steelcasefoundation/pages/steelcasefoundation.aspx http://www.kindermorgan.com/community/ http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/tor/community/grand _slam_grants.jsp http://www.rona.ca/content/partnershipssponsorships_utilities Send your sponsorship requests to this email address: [email protected]. At Hydro One we're proud of the communities we serve. We do more than provide communities with electricity. Giving back to the communities we operate in is an integral part of being a good corporate citizen. With our charitable partners, we develop initiatives that help foster powerful communities and help create a stronger Ontario. For more information on donations, sponsorships or our PowerPlay program, please choose a section below: http://www.hydroone.com/OurCommitment/Communi ty/Pages/Default.aspx ------------------------------------------------------------------Show Kids You Care is dedicated to feeding hungry children in Canada through breakfast clubs, lunch programs, and snack programs. In this country, about 1.1 million children live in poverty. Many of these children suffer each day. They are suffering because there is no food for breakfast; they don't bring lunch to school; and there might not be dinner either. Children are ill. Their bodies aren't developing properly. They can't concentrate in class. They are suffering from chronic hunger. The mandate of Show Kids You Care is to make sure every child in Canada has reliable access to nutritious food in a safe environment http://showkidsyoucare.org/ Company Logo Description Link The Keg Steakhouse & Bar has been raising funds for different charities for more than thirty years. In this spirit, The Keg Spirit Foundation was launched in 2001 to commemorate The Keg’s 30th anniversary. The foundation focuses on supporting programs that directly benefit the development of children and youth, and in particular those programs that mirror the mentorship that The Keg has provided to so many young people over the years. To date, The Keg Spirit Foundation has raised more than $800,000 for North American charities. http://www.kegsteakhouse.com/en/foundation/applyfor-a-grant/ A Swim to Survive grant may only be used to help provide a minimum of 3 in-water Swim to Survive lessons to Grade 3 children within an elementary school program, during school hours. Grant funds may be used to help defray the costs of: transporting students between school and pool, instructor costs, aquatic facility rental costs To support the development of healthy learning environments by and for children and youth by the identification and removal of social, economic and physical learning barriers by improving literacy and numeracy. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR) and Evergreen have launched a grant program designed to support the planting of 100,000 native trees on publicly accessible lands in cities and towns across the province. http://lifesavingsociety.com/default.asp?PageId=796&S ectionId=5&LevelId=3 http://www.principals.ca/Display.aspx?pid=4455&cid=4 408 http://www.evergreen.ca/en/funding/grants/omnr.sn Grants awarded will range from $5,000 to $15,000. The Earth Day Canada (EDC) Community Environment Fund, in partnership with Sobeys, provides financial grants of up to $20 000 to support local environmental initiatives and projects in Ontario. As a result, not-for-profit organizations, charities, and schools have a greater opportunity to develop sustainable projects that educate and inspire action in communities across the province. It’s almost that easy when you take advantage of Lowe’s Toolbox for Education grant program. Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation (LCEF) knows how hard you work for your kids and your community and we’re dedicated to helping your parent-teacher group achieve even more for your school. Apply for our Toolbox for Education Grant now and build on your already impressive parent group success with Lowe’s. This initiative from Metro was created to encourage students to participate in the development of a healthier environment. Since it was introduced in the fall of 2009, the program has rallied thousands of students from Ontario and Quebec and encouraged them to become involved in their school and make a difference in their community. Environmental Earth Angels is the Registered Environmental Non-Profit that has been working on the environment in schools and communities across Ontario since 1993. We are planting trees and plants, cleaning the air and water, removing pollution, protecting our biodiversity, addressing climate change, and providing "hands-on" environmental education to the youth and communities. Every child deserves a chance to play an active role in shaping their environmental future, and Earth By registering with Green Street, you had access to high quality environmental learning and sustainability programs, funding opportunities, tapped into a network of experts, and joined a Web platform to find out what other schools were doing across the country to support environmental sustainability and student engagement http://www.earthday.ca/envirofund/ http://www.toolboxforeducation.com/ http://www.greenapplegrants.ca/home.en.html http://www.earthangels.ca/ http://www.green-street.ca/ Company Logo Description Our focus on communities is reflected in the Foundation logo. Each red arrow represents the three communities the Foundation reaches out to: education, environment, and engineering. The fourth arrow shows the connection of the Honda Canada Foundation as a contributor to these three communities. Project FLOW (For the Love of Water) engages elementary and secondary students in sustainability education through hands-on projects that model responsible and active citizenship. Early Learning and Child Care: Innovative projects that demonstrate how to improve the futures of children and youth at risk through more effective early years programming and policies. CIBC is committed to causes that matter to our clients, our employees and our communities. We aim to make a difference through corporate donations, sponsorships and the volunteer spirit of our employees. Link http://www.hondacanadafoundation.ca/ http://www.r4r.ca/en/project-flow http://atkinsonfdn.on.ca/ https://www.cibc.com/ca/inside-cibc/communitymatters/funding-guidelines.html Youth, Education & Health Gardens and/or gardening projects geared toward community involvement, neighborhood beautification, sustainable agriculture and/or horticultural education are eligible. Community garden groups, as well as schools, youth groups, community centers, camps, clubs, treatment facilities are all encouraged to apply. Only group applications will be considered; single individuals are not eligible for a Project Orange ThumbSM grant. Whether it’s indoors or outdoors the National Golf in Schools Program is bringing the game of golf to Canadian schools. This brand new program has been developed for teachers to provide students the opportunity to develop aspects of "physical literacy" related to the sport of golf, and increase student knowledge and appreciation for the sport of golf. http://www.projectorangethumb.com/pot/Index.do?lo cale=CA http://www.nationalgolfinschools.com/default.aspx As a dynamic science company, DuPont Canada focuses our major corporate donations on SEGMENTS that reflect our corporate identity: Education, Science and Technology: This segment promotes education and, in particular, science education in Canada. It supports youth and their pursuit of science and technology, significant aspects of the DuPont Company. http://www2.dupont.com/Social_Commitment/en_CA/ outreach/index.html K-5 grade teachers are invited to use Toshiba America Foundation's short application form to describe a set of lessons or a hands-on project they would like to introduce in their own classrooms. http://www.toshiba.com/taf/k5.jsp With the Toshiba America Foundation grant, elementary teachers bring their best new teaching ideas to life. TORONTO, ONTARIO– – April 21, 2010 – WWF-Canada is proud to announce the Green CommUnity School Grants Program. Through the generous support of Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw), WWF-Canada will give grants totalling $600,000 to Canadian elementary and secondary schools to support environmental projects over the next three years. The granting program also supports WWFCanada’s goal of inspiring Canadians to take positive environmental action in their everyday lives. http://www.sharegreen.ca/?p=2435 Company Logo Description It's nice to live next door to a family that cares about its neighbours, and we are committed to being a good neighbour wherever we do business. In the past ten years, SC Johnson companies have invested over $140,000,000* and countless volunteer hours in programs that are contributing to the community well-being with examples from around the world. By investing in communities where we live and work, we're committed to making a positive and lasting contribution to Canadians. At BMO, we believe that by building stronger communities – by investing in the neighbourhoods, towns, cities and regions where we operate – we provide real social benefits and add value to our company. Strong healthy and civil communities are good for our families and customers, and they are the foundation of a prosperous and resilient society. We continue to direct our contributions to a number of specific areas, reflecting our understanding that our society is made stronger when the diversity of peoples, ideas and interests is celebrated and supported. These areas include education, health, arts and culture, community development and sports and athletics. Scotiabank supports many programs however, the best way to secure funding is to apply for a Donation and seek funding up to $10K through your local branch. Donations are the best way to support your campaigns and offer the local branch great exposure. See the Donation Appication Bayer forges community partnerships with charitable organizations whose needs are among the greatest, and serve the community in areas such as health, wellness, science, innovation and education. Bayer's support includes financial contributions and people power. Energy is the focus of our business and an essential ingredient in our community investment efforts. TransCanada's program goes beyond investing dollars into the communities where we live, work and conduct our business. We develop meaningful partnerships with nonprofit organizations to sustain ongoing quality of life improvements. Our partners share our belief that learning is key to improving lives, increasing hope and creating new beginnings. Link http://www.econsumeraffairs.com/scj/CaEn/ContactUs. htm http://www.imperialoil.ca/CanadaEnglish/community_invest_apply.aspx http://www.bmo.com/home/about/banking/corporateresponsibility/community/donations-sponsorships http://www.scotiabank.com/cda/content/0,1608,CID11 153_LIDen,00.html http://www.bayer.ca/?q=en/node/41 http://www.transcanada.com/communityinvestment.ht ml Whether a walk-a-thon in your community or a large school http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/About_Us/Social _Responsibility/eForms/donationRequest/donationFor event, we’d love to help out with your local charity or educational institution’s event. m.aspx At Rogers, we believe in channelling our energies towards new opportunities for learning. As an entertainment, communications and technology company with a visionary founder, Rogers is committed to assisting youth in realizing their goals and dreams. The innovative ideas of Canadian youth will be tomorrow's technological breakthroughs, and their achievements will ensure Canada's position at the forefront of international commerce. http://www.rogers.com/web/content/CommunitySupp ort Company Logo Description Link From its very beginnings, Saputo has supported causes and organizations in order to give back to the communities who have supported it and helped it grow. During the past few years, we’ve decided to focus our resources on youth development, specifically with regards to nutrition, physical activity and entrepreneurship. http://www.saputo.com/investors-andmedias/social/default.aspx?id=484&langtype=4105 The ELF offers small grants (typically $1000.00 $2000.00) in order to assist schools and community organizations with program support for literacy activities. Funds may be used for salary, classroom materials or books. Applications are judged on a competitive basis. Not all applications are approved for funding. The Excellence in Literacy Foundation The ELF can grant only to Canadian schools and organizations. Many school boards or districts have a charitable registration number. If your school is not a registered charity, please check with your board office. Their registration number will likely be acceptable. Granting priority is given to schools and organizations working with the ELF in the areas of training and/or materials. The Science House Foundation provides funding to organizations that help to further science and mathematics education worldwide, and creates programs that provide schools with resources and educational experiences to spark the imagination. Each Year, dozens of schools across Canada benefit from the Band Aid musical instrument grant program, which provides musical instrument grants to schools whose music programs have great potential yet are in need of funding to ensure their sustained growth. The FCC AgriSpirit Fund is about making life better for people in rural communities. Successful projects in the past have included hospitals and medical centres, childcare facilities, fire and rescue equipment, playgrounds, food banks, libraries, recreation centres and community gardens. We reach out to communities where our customers and associates live and work. Through our corporate giving program, community@work, we build alliances with international charitable organizations, develop cause marketing initiatives and fundraising campaigns, and support local communities with corporate donations. Staples® is a proud supporter of programs and initiatives that encourage education, build entrepreneurship and preserve the environment. http://excellenceinliteracy.org/grants.html http://www.sciencehousefoundation.org/ http://www.musicounts.ca/ http://www.fccfac.ca/en/AboutUs/Responsibility/agrispiritfund_e.asp http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Static/static_pages.asp?pa gename=soulcommunity The Dare to Dream Program provides an opportunity for Ontario youth (18 years of age and under) to get involved in mental health awareness activities. Successful applicants are awarded up to $1000 (for individuals) and $5000 (for groups) to do a project that promotes mental health awareness. Eco Kids is a program designed to support enviornmental activities. Contests and Donations are available. http://www.daretodreamprogram.ca/ http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/index.cfm Company Logo Description Link Kelsey's, Montana's, Milestones & Harvey's partners with charities that support local communities, schools and sports teams across the country. Beyond these major initiatives and other far reaching fundraising and philanthropy by Associates around the country, the people of CARA contribute in a host of ways – sponsoring and coaching sports teams, promoting community events, contributing to school trips with snacks – caring and being there in the community. The Boston Pizza Foundation and Boston Pizza International Inc. support a wide variety of community initiatives and programs throughout Canada. To be considered for a sponsorship or charitable contribution, please complete the appropriate request form below: http://www.cara.com/community.php http://www.bostonpizza.com/en/bp-foundation/ If this is a community based program or local event (i.e. sports team, community organization, school club) we encourage you to reach out to your local Boston Pizza to see how they can assist you. "We focus our community investment on education and the environment because we believe they provide the fundamental building blocks for the development of communities.” – 2008 HSBC Holdings plc Sustainability Report http://www.hsbc.ca/1/2/en/about-us/in-thecommunity/charitable-donations Zehrs directly supports the communities in which we operate with a specific focus on these areas: •Healthy, Active Kids •Feeding our Neighbors in partnership with Food Banks Canada •Greening our Communities We want to hear your stories! Tell us, in 200 to 500 words: How you or your school use technology (computers, A/V equipment, Internet, networks, etc.) to make the learning environment more engaging, effective or enriching. How you’ve used technology to achieve an objective or a notable success in education. http://www.zehrs.ca/LCLOnline/dyn/ZehrsCommunityG rantRequestForm_EN.pdf http://teachingwithtechnology.ca/ The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.cambridgefoundation.org/grants.php The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.guelphcf.ca/ForbrCharities/GrantPrograms. aspx The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.aylmerfoundation.on.ca/ The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.barriecommunityfoundation.org/news/barr ie-community-foundation-celebrates-first-grants.html Company Logo Description Link The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.bwgdcf.ca/Grants/grants.html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.bramptonareacf.ca/ The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.fchcf.ca/en/info/applying-for-a-grant.html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://brantcommunityfoundation.ca/grants.php The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.bcfdn.ca/receive/index.htm The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.burlingtonfoundation.org/grant-guidelines The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.cscf.ca/How_to_Apply_for_a_Grant_57655.html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://chathamkentcommunityfoundation.ca/for-grantseekers/ The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://drdcf.ncf.ca/grants.html Hearst Area Community Foundation Deep River & District Foundation Company Logo Description Link The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.durhamcommunityfoundation.ca/index.ph p?id=A5B-1CJ&navID= The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.escf.ca/grants/ The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://investinforest.org/?page_id=108 The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.grandbendcommunityfoundation.ca/granti ng.html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.communityfoundationgreybruce.com/main .php?page=receive The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.hcf.on.ca/grants.shtml The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.huroniacommunities.com/grants.html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.klwcf.ca/grants The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.cfka.org/grantseekers Company Logo Description Link The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.kwcf.ca/about_us The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.lcf.on.ca/receive The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.cfofm.org/grant-seekers The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://muskokacommunityfoundation.ca/applying-forgrants/index.php The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.ndcf.ca/organizations.htm The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.niagaracommunityfoundation.org/grantpro grams.html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.norfolkcommunityfoundation.ca/index.php ?option=com_content&task=view&id=7&Itemid=8 The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.nbacf.ca/ The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.theocf.org/Default.asp?id=62&l=1 Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation Community Foundation of Mississauga North Bay & Area Community Foundation Oakville Community Foundation Company Logo Description Link The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.communityfoundationorillia.ca/?cat=15 The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.communityfoundationottawa.ca/site/site_ en/grant/index.htm The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://oxfordcommunityfoundation.org/grant_seekers. htm The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.pdcf.ca/grants.htm The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.cfgp.ca/grant_seekers.asp The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.countycommunityfoundation.ca/funds.htm l The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.sarniacommunityfoundation.ca/grants.php ?id=9 The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.spccf.ca/charities/apply.html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.sudburycf.ca/lookgrants.html Prince Edward Community Foundation Company Logo Description Link The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://temagamicommunityfoundation.com/Guidelines .html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://northernontario.ca/temiskfound/index.php?opti on=com_content&task=view&id=39&Itemid=52 The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.tbcf.org/index.php?pid=8 The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.tcf.ca/communityorganizations/grantingpr ograms.html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://www.wecf.ca/grants_programs.html The Foundation has opportunities for many grants throughout the year and requires that you check back regularly to see which would apply to your school. Note in this case you would apply on behalf of your school care of your School Board's Foundation as they have a charitable number http://yrcf.ca/about-yrcf-vital-york/what-we-do/aboutcommunity-foundations/ The Temagami Community Foundation Windsor Essex Community Foundation Giving to our communities is an important part of life at KPMG. Our people are committed to supporting organizations and institutions in need – and it’s more than a desire to contribute, we believe it’s our responsibility to help and to play an active part in our communities across Canada. http://www.kpmg.com/Ca/en/WhatWeDo/SpecialInter ests/The-KPMGFoundation/Documents/EducationalGrantRequestForm _E.pdf We focus our community investment on education and the environment because we believe they provide the fundamental building blocks for the development of communities http://www.hsbc.ca/1/2/en/about-us/in-thecommunity/charitable-donations Max Bell Foundation reflects the spirit and intent of its founder to improve Canadian society. We encourage the development of innovative ideas that impact public policies and practices with an emphasis on health and wellness, education, and the environment. Max Bell Foundation http://www.maxbell.org/apply-support Company Logo Carolyn Sifton Foundation for Brockville and the Greater Toronto Area Description Link Corus is a proud supporter of the United Way through corporate donations and employee campaigns that take place across the country. Corus also supports the individual philanthropic efforts of its employees by recognizing outstanding acts of volunteerism though the Corus Citizenship Award. From fundraising activities to cash donations, free air time for public service announcements and other gifts-in-kind, Corus Entertainment and its employees work to assist, strengthen and enrich the communities we serve. http://www.corusent.com/home/Corporate/Communit yInvolvement/tabid/1725/Default.aspx?BrandID=83 In keeping with Carolyn Sifton's love of and concern for the welfare of children, the Foundation's main granting program focuses on youth at risk. The Foundation will support projects in healthcare, education, social services, and art and culture designed to assist young people who do not have the same opportunities due to social or economic circumstances, as other youth, to develop to their fullest potential Breakfast for Learning Ontario is committed to helping start and sustain child nutrition programs, ensuring that students are well-nourished and ready to learn. Grants can be used for food, supplies and equipment, and staff/volunteer support required to run a child nutrition program. Before applying for a grant, please read the following. The Purpose of this grant programme is to increase access to facilities offering recreation and character building programmes. The programme is targeted to increasing access for children and youth (0-16 years) from lowincome families http://siftonfoundation.com/ http://www.breakfastforlearning.ca/en/ontario/applyfor-a-grant http://www.lshallmanfdn.org/grant_programs/children s_initiatives/ChildrenYouthCapital.cfm Waterloo Region Only General Mills Canada launched the Champions For Healthy Kids Grant Program in 2006. The goal of the General Mills Champions for Healthy Kids grants program is to encourage communities across Canada to improve the eating and physical activity patterns of young people ages 2 - 20. https://lifemadedelicious.ca/AboutGeneralMills.aspx As a company, our focus is on helping children and supporting fundraising events for non-profit organizations and registered charities. http://www.timhortons.com/ca/en/difference/donatio n.html Grand River Conservation Foundation The Mike Weir Foundation is an organization that will provide funds to help support programs that directly benefit the physical, emotional and educational welfare of children. You will need to apply c/o of your school and to your School Board's foundation http://www.themikeweirfoundation.com/grants The School Garden Grant Program is a collaboration between Whole Kids Foundation, Whole Foods Market and FoodCorps. Thanks to the generosity of Whole Foods Market customers, Whole Kids Foundation is able to provide grants of $2,000 to support school garden projects in the US, UK and Canada. http://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/gardengrantsapplication.php Each year, the Grand River Conservation Foundation awards grants of up to $1,000 to qualified groups (must be a registered charity), or up to $500 for schools (elementary only) undertaking conservation projects in communities throughout the Grand River watershed. http://www.grandriver.ca/index/document.cfm?Sec=34 &Sub1=18 Company Logo Description Each year, The Curriculum Foundation supports Canadian educators in their professional growth. This year, the program focuses on meeting learners' needs through Link http://curriculum.org/content/grants-for-teachers differentiated instruction. For every 10 million-minutes read on Kobo, we will make a contribution of eReading to a school, group or organization http://www.kobobooks.com/readon_join potential for a school to win a $20,000 customized outdoor classroom http://www.majestatreesofknowledge.ca/ This month, the McKesson Foundation will announce the launch of its 2011-2012 Regional Grant Program, a Canada-wide campaign that each year provides a number of non-profit organizations with financial assistance to improve children and youth related health, education and now poverty issues. If your school board has a foundation please apply on behalf of school c/o of the Foundation so you can utilize their charitable number http://www.mckesson.ca/en/corporatecitizenship/mckesson-foundation The Schneider National Foundation, Inc. focuses its charitable giving in four areas: Arts and Culture, Children, Education, and Health http://www.schneider.com/About_Schneider/Schneide r_Foundation/index.htm Suncor will award one grant per year per employee to eligible organizations in the amount of $750. Volunteering in official capacities with non-profit organizations and community associations, school parent associations and similar organizations http://www.suncor.com/en/community/719.aspx Canadian Bioversity Institute funds the "ugliest school yard" contest - school can earn up to $5000 for their school to green it. Ottawa area only http://www.biodiversityonline.ca/schoolgrounds/conte st/acknowledgements.html The Harry E Foster foundation provides funding for projects and programs for people with intellectual disabilities. Other areas of interest include Alzheimer's disease and community organizations assisting the disadvantaged. Deadlines for submissions are April 15th and October 1st. This is a great source of funding for large permanent shade structures for sensory and/or therapy gardens. Grants range from $2,000-$30,000, many on a matching grant basis. http://www.harryefosterfoundation.org/Interest.html American Academy of Dermatology awards grants in the amount of $8,000 towards shade structures over playgrounds. You need to have suncare as part of your curriculum and a local dermatologist to endorse your efforts. Canadian schools are eligible. http://www.aad.org/skin-care-and-safety/skin-cancerprevention/shade-structure Company Logo Description Link The Gosling Foundation is a registered private Canadian Foundation. Its interests include environmental education with particular reference to developing appreciation and awarenss of the natural world, and protection of land of ecological signficicance through a variety of means including acquisition http://goslingfoundation.org/index.cfm?page=GrantPro grams Through our Good Neighbour Program, Meridian supports a broad range of events and initiatives that make our neighbourhoods strong, vibrant and inclusive. http://www.meridiancu.ca/meridian/community/Donat ions/Pages/default.aspx Nestlé Canada's Good Food, Good Life Community Program encourages and supports the promotion of health and http://www.corporate.nestle.ca/en/aboutus/communit wellness in the communities we all share. This is a grant y/Pages/FundingGuidelines.aspx that you would apply in c/o of your School Boards's foundation, if your board does have a foundation The Power of Sport for Kids is a nationwide program created to recognizeschools, groups and organizations that support at-risk or disadvantaged children and youth (between the ages of 5 to 18) who would benefit from the infusion of sports and activity in their lives. Sport Chek stores’ fundraising initiatives provide the funds for a variety of sports equipment and accessories that will have the greatest impact to the children. http://www.forzanigroup.com/corporateGiving.aspx?se lected=pos School councils may apply for grants to support schoolbased initiatives focused on engaging parents who may experience challenges in becoming involved in the school due to language barriers, recent immigration, poverty, newness to Ontario's school system, or other factors. http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/reaching.html The Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence (AASTE) is an annual awards program that recognizes extraordinary contributions by educators across the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada who are elevating the level of science literacy through creativity in the classroom and motivation of students http://www.amgen.com/citizenship/apply_for_grant.ht ml Champion Creatively Alive Children Grants to implement and document results of an innovative arts-infused education project. http://www.crayola.com/for-educators/ccaclanding/ccac-grant-program.aspx Captain Planet Foundation Grants are made for activities that conform to the mission of the Captain Planet Foundation which is to: promote and support high-quality educational programs that enable children and youth to understand and appreciate our world through learning experiences that engage them in active, hands-on projects to improve the environment in their schools and communities. Grants are also made to Canadian schools. http://captainplanetfoundation.org/apply-for-grants/ Weston Wonder+ Cares Healthy Active Kids Grants http://www.weston.ca/en/Application.aspx Parents Reaching Out Grant Company Logo Acer - Association for Canadian Education Resources Description Link for each approved chip bag you send in, $0.02 will be donated to the school http://www.fritolay.com/our-planet/terracycle.html The Explore Fund will support organizations that encourage youth outdoor participation, focusing primarily on creating more connections of children to nature, increasing access to both front & backcountry recreation, as well as providing education for both personal & environmental health. Grants will be given up to $2,500This is a grant that you would apply in c/o of your School Boards's foundation, if your board does have a foundation http://explorefund.ca/ We help your class create a schoolyard planting site that acts as a mini-climate change outdoor classroom/lab – an easily accessible teaching tool to complement curriculum relating to climate change. Students will collect data on the health and yearly growth of their tree plantings as they explore issues surrounding climate change locally and globally. Hands-on involvement with the planting site throughout the process engages them and helps make the issues of climate change relevant to them at a level of complexity they can understand. http://acer-acre.ca/allgemein/p4c-fall-planting Samsung Hope for Children Fund helps to supply technology for classrooms. http://pages.samsung.com/us/sft/showcase.htm NSERC's PromoScience program offers financial support for organizations working with young Canadians to promote an understanding of science and engineering (including mathematics and technology). Through PromoScience, NSERC may award up to $2.75 million each year. http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/PromoterPromotion/PromoScience-PromoScience/AboutApropos_eng.asp Donald F Hunder Foundation assist in the development, research, and aid given to various cultural organizations, schools, and hospitals. Primarily in the Greater Toronto Area. 130 Adelaide St West Suite 2060 Toronto, Ontario 416865-9300 Edwards Charitable Foundation assists with general charitable purposes to arts and culture, educations, youth sports and recreation - emphasis in the Greater Toronto Area 59 Stewart Drive PO Box 158 Lakefield, Ontario K0L 2H0 705-652-6605 [email protected] F.K.Morrow Foundation funds arts and cultrure, education, special education, sciences, enviornment, sports, and recreation and youth initiatives. TApply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization. Money can not be used for operating expense at school.This is a Canada Wide grant. 101 Thorncliffe Park Drive, North York, Ontario M4H 1M2 416-467-2638 Flair Foundation funds education and music - Canada wide but emphasis for Calgary, AB. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization. Money can not be used for operating expense at school. 24 Hemlock Cres.SW Calgary, Alberta T3C 3G4 403-2498702 Promo Science Grant Donald F Hunter Charitable Foundation Edwards Charitable Foundation F.K. Morrow Foundation Flair Foundation Company Logo Description Link The Frog's Breath Foundation provides grants in the areas of arts and culture, education, andphysical fitness and amateur sport. Fund to organization in Northeastern Ontario. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization. Money can not be used for operating expense at school PO Box 130 New Liskeard, Ontario P0J 1P0 705-6471000 Gill Ratcliffe Foundation provides grants for arts and culture, health, and education. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization. Granting region: Ontario and St John's Newfoundland 1473 John Counter Blvd Suite 201 Kingston, Ontario K7M 8Z6 Goel Family Charitable Foundation provides grants for eduation, healthy, and environment. Granting region: Canada wide, emphasis in Vancouver, BC 401-905 West Pender St Vancouver, BC V6C 1L6 604687-5447 Golden Thread Foundation provides grands for education. Granting region: Nanaimo, and Vancouver, BC and Toronto 1555-1500 West Georgia St Vancouver, BC 604-6837006 Good Foundation proivdes grants for computers and technology, special projects, program funding, etc. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization. Granting Region: Kitchener-Waterloo and London, Ontario http://goodfoundation.ca Gore Mutual provides funding for computers and technology, and seed money for projects. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization. Granting Region: Ontario, and British Columbia http://www.goremutual.ca/en/about/foundation.asp Greey-Lennox Charitable Foundation provides grants for education. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization. Granting Region: Ontario, with emphasis in Toronto 137 Rosedale Heights Drive North York, Ontario M4T 1C6 Foundation provides grants for education purposes. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization. Granting Region: Toronto 157 Adelaide Street West Suite 423 Toronto, Ontario M5H 4E7 Foundation provides grants for education, environment, healthy, sports and recreation , and arts and culture. Granting Region: primarily Nova Scotia but occasionally Canada-wide http://www.homburg.com/homburg-charitablefoundation.aspx.html Frog's Breath Foundation Gill Ratcliffe Foundation Goel Family Charitable Foundation Golden Thread Foundation Good Foundation Inc Gore Mutual Insurance Company Foundation Greey-Lennox Charitable Foundation Harry A Newman Memorial Foundation Homburg Charitable Foundation Company Logo Description Link The foundation provides grants for education 100 Richmond ST West Suite 330 Toronto, Ontario M5H 3K6 416-777-1409 The foundation provides funding for music, education, science education, and environement. http://www.deere.com/wps/dcom/en_us/croporate/ou r_company/citizenship/philanthropy_community_enric hment/working_with_us/working_with_uspage?%0a%0 9%09%20%09 The foundation provides funding for arts and culture, librairies, youth, children, and education. Granting Region: primarily in Hastings County (Ontario) with emphasis in Belleville 1787 Old Hwy #2, RR2 Belleville, Ontario K8N 4Z2 The foundation provides funding for education,and Children's health Granting Region: Primarily Ontario 1624 Hwy #34 Algonquin Highlands, Ontario K0M 1J1 705 - 489-2583 The foundation provides funding for Christian schools, christian religious education. Granting Region: Canadawide with emphasis on Saskatchewan 2000-1874 Scarth Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4B3 306-777-0600 The foundation provides funding for computers and technology. Granting Region: Ontario http://www.maplelodgefarms.com/communityfoundation.php The foundation provides funding for education, healthy, children, and arts and culture. Granting Region: Ontario 45 ST Clair Ave West Suite 200 Toronto, Ontario M4V 1K9 The foundation provides funding for health, educatin, libraries, children, and environment. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization http://www.olivetreefoundation.ca The foundation provides funding for education, youth groups, etc. They will not fund seed programs, program must be in existance already. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization http://www.ontariocucf.ca James Wallace Mccutheon Foundation John Deere Foundation of Canada John M & Bernice Parrott Foundation Inc Lind Family Foundation Madonna Foundation Maple Lodge Farms Foundation Nelson Arthur Hyland Foundation Olive Tree Foundation Ontario Credit Union Charitable Foundation Company Logo Description Link The foundation provides funding for education and children. Apply through your school board's foundation as a charitable organization. Granting Region: Ottawa area http://www.dragonboatfoundation.net The foundation provides funding for christian organizations,wellness, and education. Granting Region: 75% of grants to Saskatchewan and the balance Canada wide http://www.ourladyfoundation.org The foundation provides funding for education. Granting Region: Primarily Toronto 1160-36 Toronto Street Toronto, Ontario M5C 2C5 416203-1449 The foundation provides funding for education. Granting Region: Canada-wide with emphasis in Alberta 800-1122 4th St SW Calgary, AB T2R 1M1 403-266-3626 The foundation provides funding for education. Granting Region: Ottawa and Calgary 365 Rogers Road Ottawa, Ontario K1H 5C1 613-3217777 The foundation provides funding for Catholic School education programs 8606 Old Street Line RR3 Blenheim, Ontario N0P 1A0 519-676-5365 3M has focused its giving strategy to include Education, Health and Wellness and the Environment. Note for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Board's Foundation's charitable number http://solutions.3mcanada.ca/wps/portal/3m/en_ca/co mmunitygiving/home/ AbitibiBowater has chosen two primary pillars as its priority for strategic philanthropic contributions: health and education and environmental (specific projects such as recycling)Granting Region: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec http://www.abitibibowater.com/sustainability/stakehol der_engagement/corporate_philanthropy ArcelorMittal Dofasco supports a wide variety of non-profit organizations and causes, primarily in the areas of arts and culture, educaiton, environment & conservation, and sports & recreation. Note for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Boards' Foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: Hamilton and surrounding area http://www.dofasco.ca/bins/content_page.asp?cid=315 910-410-416&lang=1 Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation Our Lady of the Prairies Foundation Peter Paul Charitable Foundation Inc Pirie Foundation Polisuk Family Foundation William and Mary Dorssers Foundation 3M Canada AbitibiBowater ArcelorMittal Dofasco Company Logo Description Link Assumption Life provides funding for education and healthy. Ideally, support promote healthy lifestyles and physical activity in youth. Granting Region: Atlantic Canada only http://www.assumption.ca/english/index/dynamic.cfm ?id=157 Astral Media provides funding for programs supporting health among children and youth and education. Note for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Boards' Foundation's charitable number http://www.astral.com/en/social-responsibility Bombardier supports educational intiatives and education institutions that: provide at-risk populations with a positive environment, foster literacy and greater selfesteem, spur innovation. i.e. Science Education, youth at risk. Note for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Boards' Foundation's charitable number http://www.bombardier.com/en/corporate/corporateresponsibility Bruce Power provides funding for environment, education (geared to sciences), and technology. Note for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Boards Foundation's charitable number. Granting Region:host communities between the towns of Kincardine and Saugeen Shores http://www.brucepower.com/community Cameco provides funing for youth, youth leadership, education, literacy, and health. Note for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Boards Foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: Cigar Lake, Rabbit Lake, McArthur River, Key Lake, Saskatoon, Port Hope, and Blind River http://www.cameco.com/responsibility/communities/ Canadian Pacific funds environment projects, and education & technology. Notes for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Boards Foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: Canada Wide http://www.cpr.ca/en/in-yourcommunity/pages/default.aspx Capital One provides funding to support kids in areas of development such as nutrition and education. Notes, for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Boards Foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: Canada wide http://www.capitalone.ca/canada/aboutca/donation.ph p?linkid=www_z_z_z_cnabinvt_c1_04_t_cnabdon Cascades Inc provides funding to projects to support the environment, education, and sports and physical activity. Note, for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Boards Foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: BC, AB, Sask, MB, Ontario, NB, and Nfld http://www.cascades.com/sustainabledevelopment/donations-sponsorships Celestica Inc provides funding that motivate and inspire youth in the areas of math, science, and technology through unique hands-on experiences. Granting Reiong: Toronto and Ottawa http://www.celestica.com/corpresp/corpresp.aspx?id=2 820 Assumption Life Astral Media Bombardier Inc Bruce Power Cameco Corp Canadian Pacific Capital One Cascades Inc Celestica Inc Company Logo Description Link Chrysler Canada provides funding in the ares of education, arts, culture,and environment. Note, for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Boards Foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://www.chryslercanada.ca/en/about_community.p hp Com Dev provides funding in areas of youth sports and recreation, education, and youth leadership. Granting Region: Cambridge, and Ottawa, Ontario http://www.comdevintl.com/default.aspx?id=141 ConocoPhillips Canada provides funding to educational programs, youth, arts and culure. Notes, for this grant you would apply c/o of your Schol Boards Foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: BC, AB, Sask, Nfld, Yukon, NWT, and the far North http://www.conocophillips.ca/en/sd/investment/contri butions/pages/index.aspx Co-Operators provides funding in the areas of Education, and youth leadership. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://www.cooperators.ca/en/aboutus/community.aspx Desjardins provides funding in the areas of youth, educatin, and sports and recreation. Granting Region: Quebec, Ontario, MB, and NB http://www.desjardins.com/en/a_propos/profil/engage ment/commandites Devon offers a Science Giants Grant program, designed to reward schools that demonstrate gains in science and innovative approaches to foster student interst in this crital subject. Up to $5,000 in grant money. Granting Region: BC, AB, and Sask http://www.devonenergy.com/communityrelations/pag es/corporategiving.aspx Empire provides funding to education, and the arts. Notes, for this grant you would apply c/o of your School Boards Foundation's Charitable number. Granting Region: Richmond, BC, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Burlington, Kingston, Waterloo, London, Montreal, and Halifax http://www.empire.ca/consumer/aboutus/community/en/ Enbridge provides funding programs to support enrichment programs and extra-curricular activites for Canadian aboriginal school children. Note, for this grant you would apply c/o of your School Boards Foundation's Charitable number. Granting Region: within 20km of the Enbridge pipleine. (located in Qc, ON, NWT, SAsk, AB ) http://www.enbridge.com/inyourcommunity/communi tyinvestment.aspx Fairmont provides funding for arts and culture, education, environment, and sports and recreation. Notes, for this grant, you would apply c/o of your School Board's foundations charitable number. Granting Region: Canadawide http://www.fairmont.com/en_fa/aboutfairmont/corpor ateresponsbility/corporateresponsibility.htm Chrysler Canada Inc Com Dev International ConocoPHillips Canada Co-Operators General Insurance Company Desjardins Group Devon Energy Corporation Empire Life Insurance Company Enbridge Inc Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Company Logo Description Link Gildan provides funding for youth and education. Note, fo r this grant you would apply c/o of your School Board's foundations charitable number. Granting Region: Montreal and Mississauga http://gildan.com/corporate/corporatecitizenship/rece ntinitiativesna.cfm?lang=en Grand and Toy provides funding for underprivileged children (K-12 and education), and the environment. Note, for this grant you would apply c/o of your School Board's foundations charitable number. Granting Region: AB, BC, MB, ON, NB, Nfld, NS, Sask, QC http://www.grandandtoy.com/sites/core/aboutus_soci alresponsibility_donation.aspx Green Mountain provides funding for ECE programs, tutoring and schol mentoring, programs forindividuals that may struggle with traditional academic,initiatives encourageing parental involvement, extracurricular, elective, and non-traditional programs, life skill development for K-12 students. Granting REgion: City of Toronto, Southern York and Southern Peel Regions http://www.gmcr.com/csr/supportinglocalcommunities /domesticgrantmakingguidelines.aspx Husky provides funding to support educational projects that focus on prevention, promoting the value of environment, and science and technology. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://www.husky.ca Investors Group provides funding arts and culture, education, youth, and sports and recreation. Note. For this grant you would apply c/o of your school board foundations charitable number. Granting Region: Canadawide http://www.investorsgroup.com/english/corpcitizen/de fault.shtml Linamar provides funding for education, arts and culture, and sports and recreation. Granting Region: Guelph, Ontario http://www.linamar.com/community Pioneer provides funding for education and leadership. Note, for this grant you would apply c/o of your school board foundations charitable number. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://www.pioneer.com/canada/ Prosperity One provides funding in the ares of education, health/physical well being, environment and arts/culture. Granting Region: Acton, Burlington, Georgetown, Milton, Mississauga, and Scarborough, Ontario http://www.prosperityone.ca/personal/inourcommunit y/ Provident provides funding for education: programs that develop academic skills, self respect, self reliance, and personal responsibility, Health & Wellness: programs that promote physical and metal healthy. Note, for this grant you would apply c/o of your school board foundations charitable number, GRanting Region: BC, AB, Sask, On http://www.providentenergy.com/resp/community/co mmunityoverview.cfm Gildan Activewear Grand and Toy Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd Investors Group Linamar Corporation Pioneer Hi-Bred Ltd Prosperity One Credit Union Provident Energy Ltd Company Logo Description Link RIM provides funding for education and sciences. Note, for this grant you would apply c/o of your school board foundations charitable number. Granting Region: Waterloo, Cambridge, Mississauga, Ottawa, and Halifax http://www.rim.com/company/philanthropy/index.sht ml#apply Rogers provides funding for education - assist youth in realizing their goals and dreams. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://your.rogers.com/aboutrogers/csr/communitysup port.asp Roots provides funding for school fundraising initiatives. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://about.roots.com Shaw provides funding in the areas of children, education, and environment. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://www.shaw.ca/enca/aboutshaw/communitysupport/ Shell Canada provides funding in areas of education, and environment. http://www.shell.ca/home/content/canen/environment_society/shell_in_society/social_invest ment/ SSQ provides funding in the areas of education and youth. Granting Region: Quebec and Ontario http://www.ssq.ca/en/engagement/accueil.asp Stantec provides funding to support education programs that encourage elementary studetns to pursue higher education and environment. Granting Region: AB, BC, MB, NB, Nfld, NWT, NS, PEI, Sask, On, and QC http://www.stantec.com/aboutus.html Syngenta provides funding for nutrition, agriculture and environment education, science education, and youth leadership. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://www.syngenta.com/country/ca/en/corporateresponsibility/giving-back-toagriculture/pages/home.aspx Talisman provides funding for education and youth. Granting Region: Chauvin, Calgary, Chetwynd, Edson, Fort ST John, Quebec City, and Shaunavon http://www.talismanenergy.com/responsibility/?disclaimer=1 Rim Rogers Communications Inc Roots Canada Shaw Communications Inc Shell Canada Ltd SSQ Inc Stantec Inc Syngenta Canada Inc Talisman Energy Company Logo Description Link The Bank of Nova Scotia provides funding to education, sports, and environment. Note, for this grant you would apply using your school boards foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://www.scotiabank.com/brightfuture OIAA provides funding for education, sports and recreation and arts and culture. Note, for this grant you would apply using your school boards foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: Ottawa http://ottawa-airport.ca/clearskies TransAlta provides funding arts and culture, education, and the environment. Note, for this grant you would apply using your school boards foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: Upper Mamquam, Pingston, Akolkolex, Bne Creek, Southern Alberta, Dunvegan, Lake Wabamun, Appleton, Almonte, Shelburne, New Liskeard, Mississauga, Sudbury, Ottawa, Sarnia, Windsor, Kingston, Matane, Kent Hills http://www.transalta.com/sustianability/communityinvestment The Foundation provides funding for Education, health, and recreation. Granting Region: London, or immediate surrounding area (Ontario) http://agapelondon.ca The foundation provides funding in music and education Granting Region: Canada-wide with emphasis in Calgary 3210-150 Six Ave SW Calgary, AB T2P 3Y7 403-225-1144 The foundation provides funding to libraries literacy, elementary school, education. Granting Region: Canadawide 1504-201 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3K6 204-989-5530 The foundation provides funding for education, youth, and environment. Granting Region: Ontario [email protected] The foundation provides funding for worthwhile causes/projects/programs for educational nature. Granting Region: Waterloo & Area http://www.ccfowr.org/ The Bank of Nova Scotia The Ottawa International Airport Authority TransAlta Corporation The Agape Foundation of London The Arthur JE Child Foundation The CanWest Global Foundation The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation The Catholic Community Foundation of Waterloo Region The foundation provides funding for arts and culture, computers and technology, and education. Granting Region: Canada-wide, with emphasis in Toronto The Chawkers Foundation 501-250 Clarke Ave Montreal, QC H3Z 2E5 514-9335596 Company Logo Description Link The foundation provides funding for arts, education, sports and recreation. Granting Region: Kingston and Area http://www.daviesfoundation.ca The foundation provides funding for education. Granting Region: London, Ontario 140 Fullarton Ave Suite 2004 London, Onario N6A 5P2 519-433-5101 The foundation provides funding for education. Granting Region: Toronto [email protected] The foundation provides funding for education, performing arts, music Granting Region: Toronto 20 Wilket Rd Willowdale, Ontario M2L 1N6 416-4461920 The foundation provides funding for education. Granting Region: Toronto 333 Bay ST Suite 3400 Toronto, Ontario M5H 2S7 The foundation provides funding for music, education, performing arts, arts and culture. Granting Region: Toronto [email protected] The foundation provides funding for education and youth. Granting Region: Toronto 1636 Ramshaw Crescent Milton, Ontario L9T 5M3 905875-9067 The foundation provides funding for educatin, literacy, environment. Note, for this grant you would apply c/o of your school boards foundation's charitable number Granting Region: Canada-wide http://leacrossfoundation.ca The foundation provides funding for education, music, performing arts. Note, for this grant you would apply c/o of your school boards foundation's charitable number . Granting Region: Canada-wide http://www.lchf.ca The Davies Charitable Foundation The Drake Foundation The Esch Foundation The Fleck Family Foundation The Harris-Taylor Family Foundation The Henry White Kinnear Foundation The Hermant Family Foundation The Leacross Foundation The Lloyd Carr-Harris Foundation Company Logo Description Link The foundation provides funding for programs to build character in youth. Notes, for this grant you would apply c/o of your school boards foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: Waterloo Region http://www.lshallmanfdn.org/ The foundation provides funding for education. Granting Region: Hamilton and area http://www.mallochfoundation.ca The foundation provides funding for arts and culture, education, and environment. Granting Region: Toronto and surrounding area 1100 Central Parkway West Suite 1 Mississauga, Ontario L5C 4E5 905-276-9161 The foundation provides funding for disadvantaged children in the educational system. Granting Region: Canada-wide http://www.mauricepricefoundation.com/index.html The foundation provides funding for arts and culture, and education. Granting Region: Atlantic, MB, AB, QC, ON [email protected] The foundation provides funding for arts and culture and education Granting Region: Toronto 1300 Bay ST Suite 400 Toronto, Ontario M5R 3K8 The foundation provides funding for education. http://www.patersonfoundation.ca The foundation provides funding for education Granting Region: Kitchener-Waterloo & Area po box 127 145 main st east Listowel, Ontario N4W 3H2 The foundation provides funding for education and sports. Granting Region: Toronto http://www.smffoundation.com/ The Lyle Shantz Hallman Foundation The Malloch Foundation The Mariano Elia Foundation The Maurice Price Foundation The Mccain Foundation The Michael Young Family Foundation The Paterson Foundation The Ross and Doris Dixon Foundation The Sanford McFarlane Family Foundation Company Logo Description Link The foundation provides funding for Christian schools, education, and arts. Granting Region: Greater Toronto Area http://www.stjoseph.com The foundation provides funding for at risk youth, educaiton, and arts and culture Granting Regin: NB, Montreal, and Southern Ontario http://www.meighen.ca The foundation provides funding for education, and youth. Granting Region: ON, NB, QC, Nfld, NS, PEI http://www.ultramar.ca/ourcompany/communityinvolv ement/ The foundation provides funding to education, and environment. Note, for this grant you would apply c/o of your school boards foundation's charitable number. Granting Region: The Georgian Triangle Reion, which includes the cities of Collingwood, Owen Sound and the counties of Bruce, Grey and Simcoe http://www.villageatblue.com/foundation/index.html The foundation provides funding to education. Granting Region: Canada-wide , emphasis in BC [email protected] The foundation provides funding for education. Granting Region: Canada-wide 4240 Sherwoodtowne Blvd Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 2G6 905-896-3626 The foundation provides funding for youth and education. Granting Regin: Ontario, with emphasis on Toronto 95 Barber Greene Rd Suite 309, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 3E9 The foundation provides funding for education. Granting Region: primarily Ottawa and Surrounding Area 359 Kent ST 4th Floor Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0R6 The foundation offers 3 programs a grant program to TDSB to promote athletics, Huddle up bullying Prevention programs, or youth mentorship programs. Granting Region: Toronto http://www.stoptheviolence.ca The St Joseph Family of Companies The TR Meighan Family Foundation The Ultramar Foundation The Village at Blue Mountain Foundation The WAU Nicoll Robertson Foundation The WB Family Foundation Tippett Foundation Trinity Development Foundation The Argos Foundation Company Logo Description Link The foundation provides funding for elementary schools. Granting Region: Greater Toronto Area 77 King St West Suite 400 Toronto, Ontario M5K 0A1 c/o Patricia Williams 416-863-4511 Longo Brothers provides funding for breakfast clubs, elementary schools. Granting Region: Aurora, Vaughan, Thornhill, Markham, Brampton, Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga, Maple, Milton, Richmond Hill, Woodbridge, and toronto http://www.longos.com/sitemap/communitycaring.asp x The foundation provides funding for libraries PO Box 166 TD Bank Tower, 66 Wellington ST West Suite 5402 Toronto, Ontario M5K 1H6 416-366-8573 The Conn Smythe Foundation Longo Brothers Fruit Markets Jackman Foundation