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  2. Charities Directorate of Canada - Wikipedia

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    To gain charity status, organizations must first register with the federal Canadian Revenue Agency under the Income Tax Act. [5] To be eligible for charitable tax status, charities need to provide a public benefit, such as poverty relief or education, [6] and they are limited in their business and political activities, including making profit or engaging in partisan behavior. [7]

  3. Charitable organization (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    A charitable organization in Canada is regulated under the Canadian Income Tax Act through the Charities Directorate of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). There are more than 85,600 registered charities in Canada. [1] The charitable sector employs over 2 million people and accounts for about 7% of the GDP of Canada.

  4. Nonprofit organization laws by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    They are based on a law enacted 1 July 1901. As a consequence, the nonprofits are also called association loi 1901. A nonprofit can be created by two people to accomplish a common goal. The association can have industrial or commercial activities or both, but the members cannot make any profit from the activities. Thereby, worker's unions and ...

  5. Charitable incorporated organisation - Wikipedia

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    Strictly speaking the CIO is a new entity, and there is no continuity of legal personality with the former charity. (Despite a natural reading of Chapter Four of the Charities Act 2011, [6] this is true even where the precursor charity is a charitable company.) This can have profound effects on the continuity of business, and can be a ...

  6. List of foundations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2021, Canada had 4,961 public foundations and 6,189 private. [1] Canadian foundations collectively comprise a very large asset base for philanthropy. As of 2003, there were over 2,000 active grantmaking foundations in Canada, who had total assets of CA$12.5 billion, with total grants given that year of over $1 billion. In 2018 ...

  7. Category:Charities based in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Actua (Canadian charity) Alberta Fish and Game Association; Alzheimer Society of Canada; Amabile Choirs of London, Canada; Amarok Society; Art Canada Institute; ASO (non-profit) Association des Scouts du Canada; Atkinson Foundation

  8. Nonprofit corporation - Wikipedia

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    A nonprofit corporation is any legal entity which has been incorporated under the law of its jurisdiction for purposes other than making profits for its owners or shareholders. Depending on the laws of the jurisdiction, a nonprofit corporation may seek official recognition as such, and may be taxed differently from for-profit corporations , and ...

  9. List of philanthropists - Wikipedia

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    Richard Desmond – President of the Norwood Charity; raised around £14m for charitable causes with the RD Crusaders; helped build the Richard Desmond Children's Eye Centre part of Moorfields Eye Hospital; Richard Ellis (mayor) – self-made man and property developer, who gifted his town its Jubilee Memorial and paid for other town needs. [51]