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The Annapolis Valley Farmland Trust is a not-for-profit society promoting and facilitating the preservation of farmland in the Annapolis Valley. The society is able to do its work because of corporate sponsorships, memberships and general donations.
Pollination Guelph is a group of individuals dedicated to the conservation and development of pollinator habitat for current and future generations. We promote awareness and understanding of the role of pollinators in achieving local and global environmental sustainability goals and showcase pollinator projects that are a model for citizens and communities throughout Canada and internationally. We are a charitable, federally incorporated non-profit organization. A volunteer Board of Directors guides our activities and manages the organization. We have no paid staff and rely on the work of volunteers to achive our goals Our Vision Guelph is a world model for the promotion and protection of pollinators and their habitat – leading the way in environmental sustainability.
Centre for Conscious Awareness - Canada is a registered charity. We are dedicated to teaching meditation (Arka Dhyana Intuitive Meditation) to the public and to making a meaningful contribution to the community. We support Canadian registered charities that seek to relieve poverty and preserve the environment. Our organization is made up mainly of volunteers.
We engage: -On-the-Ground -Riparian Habitat Enhancement Projects -Public education projects We facilitate: -Multi-stakeholder planning process -Support local stewardship groups with expertise and resources.
There is something for everyone at our annual three-day festival: movies that explore music, art and culture, engage humanitarian and social justice concerns and deal with environmental and international issues. Community support remains the heart of the festival: volunteers, patrons and community sponsors make the festival possible. We are a unique film festival: admission is, and always has been, by donation. This ensures that everyone is welcome and no one is turned away.
Building a better future for developing countries through Groundwater Development, Management and Protection.
WWS is dedicated to preserving and promoting a harmonious coexistance between humans, wildlife and nature. WWS maintains a year-round wildlife rehabilitation facility where all injured and orphaned animals are accepted, rehabilitated and appropriately released back into their natural habitats. Wildlife that is deemed non releaseable may find sanctuary at WWS, and be considered for the WWS Educational Program, that is conducted for local schools, organizations and interest groups. Wildlife rehabilitation is a full-time labour of love that is not funded by the government or any of its agencies. Our on-going endeavours to promote awareness and responsibility for our native wildlife and to rehabilitate the orphaned and injured, are supported solely by public, private and corporate donations. Help us make a difference now and for generations to come.
The Child and Nature Alliance of Canada is a network of organizations and individuals who are working to connect children to nature through education, advocacy, programming, policy, research, and collaboration. Our vision is that all children and families in Canada are connected with nature and the outdoors in order to enhance their health and well-being.
Be the Change Earth Alliance is a Canadian charitable organization that brings sustainability education programs to schools and communities to create environmental and social change. Our programs empower people of all ages to connect, understand and actively respond to the sustainability challenges facing our planet. Your donations will be supporting STUDENT LEADERSHIP IN SUSTAINABILITY, an innovative program that provides teachers and students with a groundbreaking educational curriculum for environmental sustainability, global citizenship, and youth empowerment. The 4,000 students currently using SLS are creating local solutions to global sustainability issues and your donations will help us bring SLS to more schools! A donation of $5 dollars will bring Student Leadership in Sustainability to a student. A donation of $100 will bring Student Leadership in Sustainability to a whole classroom. A donation of $250 will bring Student Leadership in Sustainability to an entire grade.
Our work is focused primarily in Peterborough City and County. Our Vision is to affect significant learning and development at the individual, organizational and community levels through collaborative community-academic relationships. This work will enhance the social, environmental, cultural and economic health of our communities.
No.9 is a not-for-profit arts organization that provides artists who address social and environmental issues with the opportunity to make ambitious work in the public realm. No.9 also has a wide variety of education programs and events to expand on the ideas behind our public projects, such as artist talks, film presentations, and multidisciplinary symposia. In collaboration with our artists' projects, these programs will make our audiences more aware of their environment, the impact they have on it and the opportunities for local and global change.
The Farmlands Trust Society was established in March 2008 to enhance the farming capability of Mt. Newton Valley, rehabilitate the stream ecology of Hagan Creek and create a community trail system. In the summer of 2009, the members began expanding the geographic, and social scope of the organization to cover all the peoples and lands of Greater Victoria. As a professional organization, the members declared the next phase of its mandate would emphasize collaboration, farmland management and outreach to meet the community's requirements among the socially disadvantaged/marginalized individuals in our society. Charitable Status was granted in June 2011 by Canada Revenue Agency.