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2009 Funding Sources Database


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GWAII TRUST (1 of 63) |
Grants Program
Description The mission of the Gwaii Trust is to enhance environmentally sustainable social and economic benefits to the Haida Gwaii/Queen Charlotte Islands through the use of the fund. The Board accepts funding for the following programs: major contributions program, legacy program, culture as it relates to tourism program, healthy humans program, Haida parity program, arts program, Christmas allocation program, education programs and travel assistance program.
Comments As of January 2009, Gwaii Trust has a new program submission schedule. They will be accepting programs on a monthly basis. Please refer to the website for upcoming calls for applications. To find current funding opportunities, click on Programs and Guidelines. Contact Information
Errol Winter, Executive Director/Managing Administrator. PO Box 588, 162 Raven Avenue, Masset, BC, VOT 1MO. Toll free: 1-800-663-2388 Tel: 250-626-3654 Fax: 250-626-3261 Website: www.gwaiitrust.com Email: errol.winter@gwaiitrust.com | |
NECHAKO-KITAMAAT DEVELOPMENT FUND SOCIETY (2 of 63) |
Grants Program
Description The Nechako-Kitamaat Development Fund (NKDF) Society's funding programs are designed to support sustainable economic activity in northern communities affected by the Kitimat-Kemano project and by the creation of the Nechako Reservoir. The NKDF spends the income from its long-term investments on programs and projects that meet each community’s economic development goals. The grant program supports projects that address one or more of the following key aspects of economic development in the NKDF investment area: infrastructure, planning and research, human development and promotion and brokering.
Comments The investment area for the NKDF is normally limited to those areas with evidence of impacts from Alcan’s Nechako Reservoir and Kemano power project. Proposals may be accepted from other areas of Northwestern BC, provided the areas listed below receive economic benefits from the project. They encourage applications from local governments and legally incorporated non-profit organizations serving the following communities and nearby rural areas: District of Vanderhoof, Fort Fraser, Village of Fraser Lake, Stellat'en First Nation Village of Burns Lake, Ootsa Lake, Nadleh Whut’en Band, Saik’uz First Nation, Burns Lake Band, Nee Tahi Buhn Band, Skin Tyee Band, Cheslatta Carrier Nation and Kitamaat Village. Contact Information
Attention: Dan Boudreau, Manager, Nechako-Kitamaat Development Fund Society, PO Box 101 Station A, Prince George, BC V2L 4R9, Tel: (250) 964-4066 Toll Free: 1-877-478-FUND (3863) Fax: (250) 964-4068 Website: www.nkdf.org Email: manager@nkdf.org | |
VANCOUVER FOUNDATION (3 of 63) |
Grants Program
Description In considering applications for funding, the Board of Directors relies on the recommendations of advisory committees. Each advisory committee is made of volunteers with knowledge and expertise in that particular area: animal welfare, arts and culture, children youth and families, education, environment, health and social development, health and medical research, youth and homelessness, and youth philantropy. In addition to the grants and community initiatives in the nine funding areas listed, the foundation also has special granting programs and partnership granting programs.
Comments The first stage is a letter of intent. This consists of a brief proposal to determine basic suitability. The second stage is submission of a full grant application by a specific date. Special Notice: The granting cycle will take place in the fall of 2009. Deadlines and details are being determined, and are expected to be posted around June 2009 for most grant programs. Eligible applicants include registered charities and qualified donees under the Income Tax Act, and First Nations that may be considered a public body performing a function of government. Individuals and businesses are not eligible. Applicants should usually have at least 50% of funding in place when they apply to the Vancouver Foundation. Contact Information
Vancouver Foundation, Suite 1200, 555 West Hastings St, Box 12132, Harbour Centre, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 4N6, Tel: 604-688-2204 Fax: 604-688-4170 Website: www.vancouverfoundation.bc.ca/grants/index.htm Email: info@vancouverfoundation.bc.ca | |
CANADIAN HERITAGE (4 of 63) |
Guide to Canadian Heritage Funding Support Programs
Description The web link provides an inventory of funding opportunities offered through the department of Canadian Heritage.
Comments The Guide to Canadian Heritage Financial Support Programs, Spring 2009, can be downloaded in both HTML and PDF format. For most programs, first contact should be with your local Canadian Heritage office. Where this is not the case, the contact information is included in the program description. Contact Information
Canadian Heritage, 25 Eddy Street, Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0M5 Tel: (819) 997-0055 Toll-free: 1-866-811-0055 or Western Regional Office, Canadian Heritage, 300 West Georgia Street, 4th Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 6C6, Tel: 604-666-0176 Fax: 604-666-3508 Website: www.pch.gc.ca/pgm/lst/fndx-eng.cfm Email: wro-pch@pch.gc.ca | |
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA (CFC) (5 of 63) |
Community Foundations
Description The Community Foundations organization is committed towards building stronger communities by enhancing the philanthropic leadership of community foundations. Please refer to the website to find a Community Foundation located in your area.
Comments Refer to website. Contact Information
Refer to website. Website: www.cfc-fcc.ca Email: info@cfc-fcc.ca |

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