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New Brunswick Innovation Foundation: $35 million Peter Munk Charitable Foundation: $30 million Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation: $99 million (2014) R. Howard Webster Foundation: $90 million Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation: $20.8 million (2015) Rick Hansen Foundation: 13.6 million Saskatoon Community Foundation: $64.3 million
Ontario Gurdwaras Committee; Ontario Handweavers & Spinners; Ontario Horticultural Association; Ontario Landowners Association; Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council; Ontario Public Interest Research Group; Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Ontario Society of Artists; Ontario Trails Council; Ontario Visual Heritage Project
Free Software Foundation (FSF) – founded 1985; began as a development center for the GNU Project. It currently advocates for free software and against proprietary software and formats; and maintains and legally enforces the GNU General Public License. It also created the Free Software Definition.
The Ontario Woodlot Association is a non-profit organization based in Kemptville, Ontario to support woodlot owners with sustainable woodlot management practices. The OWA and its chapters also engage in provincial and municipal governance, both through advocacy on behalf of their membership and contributions to government publications.
Free the Children rebranded as WE Charity in 2016. [29] The charity runs domestic programs for young people in Canada, the US and the UK, and international development programs in Africa, Asia and Latin America. [2] In September 2017, the organization moved to a new headquarters in downtown Toronto, named "WE Global Learning Centre". [30]
Fair Vote Canada (FVC) is a Kitchener, Ontario-based grassroots, nonprofit, multi-partisan citizens' movement—created in June 2001—that calls for the replacement of the first-past-the-post electoral system with proportional representation, as part of electoral reform in Canada. [14] [15] Friends of Canadian Broadcasting political
Community Living Ontario (formerly Ontario Association for Community Living) is a non-profit organization in Ontario, Canada, for people with intellectual disabilities. Community Living Ontario is a confederation of more than 105 local associations (known as affiliates) [ 1 ] and a provincial affiliate of Inclusion Canada .
The mission of the Ontario Association of Food Banks was to "strengthen communities by providing food banks with food, resources, and solutions that address both short and long-term food insecurity." [4] Every year, the OAFB released a research report on hunger and food bank use in Ontario. In 2015, the OAFB Hunger Report [5] revealed: