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International Grant Resources Guide

The document provides information on various international grants and foundations, including: - The Aga Khan Foundation, which promotes social development in Asia and East Africa. - The American-Himalayan Foundation, dedicated to helping people and ecology of the Himalayas. - The Asia Foundation, which undertakes grantmaking in areas like governance, women's participation, and economic reform/development in Asia. - Additional foundations mentioned include the Commonwealth Foundation, Cottonwood Foundation, Eurasia Foundation, and Izumi Foundation. - The document also lists various resources for finding international grants, such as Deborah Kluge’s guide to international grantmakers and the Global Philanthropy Foundation Database.

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International Grant Resources Guide

The document provides information on various international grants and foundations, including: - The Aga Khan Foundation, which promotes social development in Asia and East Africa. - The American-Himalayan Foundation, dedicated to helping people and ecology of the Himalayas. - The Asia Foundation, which undertakes grantmaking in areas like governance, women's participation, and economic reform/development in Asia. - Additional foundations mentioned include the Commonwealth Foundation, Cottonwood Foundation, Eurasia Foundation, and Izumi Foundation. - The document also lists various resources for finding international grants, such as Deborah Kluge’s guide to international grantmakers and the Global Philanthropy Foundation Database.

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International Grants

International Grants – If you are looking for international grants this is the right place to start! We have been able to find lots of
information to keep you busy!
The listing below is an unbelievable source we found at: http://staff.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/privint.htm
International Philanthropy http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/specialissues/item.jhtml?id=3000057
Aga Khan Foundation
http://www.akdn.org
The Aga Khan Foundation is a non-denominational, international development agency established by His Highness the Aga
Khan in 1967. Its mission is to develop and promote creative solutions to problems that impede social development, primarily in
Asia and East Africa. Created as a private, non-profit foundation under Swiss law, it has branches and independent affiliates in 12
countries. It is a modern vehicle for traditional philanthropy in the Ismaili Muslim community under the leadership of the Aga
Khan.
American-Himalayan Foundation
http://www.himalayan-foundation.org/
A non-profit organization dedicated to helping the people and ecology of the Himalaya.
Asia Foundation Grant Guidelines
http://www.asiafoundation.org/
The Asia Foundation undertakes grant making with organizations as a collaborative process of problem identification and
strategic planning within our four areas of programming interest: Governance and Law, Women’s Political Participation,
Economic Reform and Development, and Regional Relations. Please review our country programs highlights and current Project
Lists to see if your project falls within the scope of the Foundation’s current programs. Most grants are given to organizations in
Asia and no grants are given to individuals.
Asian Development Bank
http://www.adb.org/
Supports development initiatives in Asia and the Pacific.
Canadian Based Foundations
http://www.cdsfunds.com/
A list of web links provided by Custom Development Solutions, Inc., a consulting firm located in Isle of Palms, S.C.
Canadian Government Grants and Loans
http://www.governmentgrants.com/
The Canadian Government has over 900 different programs through which it offers low-cost loans and grants to citizens of
Canada needing affordable business financing. The estimated annual expenditure for programs administered at both the Federal
and Provincial levels is in excess of ninety billion dollars ($90,000,000,000).
Central and Eastern Europe-Focused Grant makers
http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/specialissues/item.jhtml?id=3000057
A compilation of Africa-focused grant makers compiled by the Foundation Center in Philanthropy News Digest, March 27, 2001.
Includes: Civic Education Project, Microfinance Centre, Network of East-West Women, etc.
Charity Village
http://www.charityvillage.com/cv/main.asp
Contains links to Canadian foundations and a directory of nonprofits. The site links visitors to news, career opportunities,
listservs, newsgroups and other resources. The list of foundations located in Canada even includes some family foundations.
The Commonwealth Foundation
http://www.commonwealthfoundation.com/
This British foundation based in London serves as an umbrella to nongovernmental organizations in 51 Commonwealth
countries, from Antigua and Canada to Zimbabwe. The Foundation’s special interests include: the eradication of poverty, rural
development, health, non-formal education, community enterprise, women in development, disability and the arts and culture.
Emphasis is on supporting non-governmental organizations, professional associations, arts and culture, and travel grants.
Cottonwood Foundation
http://www.cottonwoodfdn.org
Cottonwood Foundation is a tax-exempt charitable organization, run entirely by volunteers and with no paid staff, that provides
small grants to grassroots organizations worldwide that are working for a sustainable future. Cottonwood awards grants to
organizations that combine all of the following: protecting the environment, promoting cultural diversity, empowering people to
meet their basic needs, and relying on volunteers. Support of such groups makes it possible to really make a difference in creating
a better world.
Deborah Kluge’s International Grant makers
http://www.proposalwriter.com/intgrants.html
Deutsches Spendeninstitut Krefeld
http://www.hilfe-hd.de
Home page of the German Charities Institute. Includes 31,000 pages on charity, philanthropy, volunteering, and more, with a
directory of over 5,200 German charities and other organizations, such as the German Fundraising Workshop, the German
Foundation Documentation Center, and others. Check Contents page first. Additional material is provided on email groups,
international links, hints for donors, and current updates. Some information available in English, but mostly in German.
The Eurasia Foundation
http://www.eurasia.org/
The Eurasia Foundation is a privately managed grant making organization dedicated to funding programs that build democratic
and free market institutions in the twelve New Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union — Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Belarus, Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Through its
network of offices, the Eurasia Foundation currently awards approximately 1,000 grants worth over $20 million on an annual
basis. Field offices are responsible for awarding grants directly to NIS organizations. Averaging $20,000, these grants presently
account for approximately 80% of the total grant dollars awarded by the Foundation. For more information, contact the Eurasia
Foundation, 1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20036; E-mail: eurasia@eurasia.org; telephone: (202)
234-7370.
European Foundation Centre
http://www.efc.be/Pages/EfcWelcomePage.aspx
The European Foundation Centre (EFC) promotes and underpins the work of foundations and corporate funders active in and
with Europe. Established in 1989 by seven of Europe’s leading foundations, the EFC today has a membership of over 160
independent funders and serves a further 7,000 organizations linked through networking centers in thirty-five countries across
Europe.
Fundsnet Online Services International Grants and Funders
http://www.fundsnetservices.com/
Extensive list of web links covering international initiatives, International Foundations (Non – U.S. Based), and other
International foundation directories on the Web.
German Foundations Index
http://www.stiftungen.org/
Stiftungen in Deutschland provides over 330 links to various German foundations. In German, so you may have to resort to a
translation engine like FreeTranslation.com
Gifts in Kind International
http://about.good360.org/
Gifts In Kind International, the world’s leading charity in product philanthropy, directs donated quality products and services to
the needy. We create partnerships that link companies and their valuable in-kind resources with a network of more than 50,000
nonprofit organizations around the world.
Glimmer of Hope
http://www.aglimmerofhope.org/
A Glimmer of Hope is a global, private charitable foundation. We seek to offer a Glimmer of Hope where it is needed most, and
to help relieve some of the pain and suffering on the planet.
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosishttp://www.globalfund.org/eng/default.asp
The Global Fund was created to dramatically increase resources to fight three of the world’s most devastating diseases, and to
direct those resources to areas of greatest need.
Global Philanthropy Foundation Database
http://www.synergos.org/globalphilanthropy/database/index.htm
This database contains profiles of over 120 foundations and grant makers operating in Latin American countries. Information
about foundations in Southeast Asia and Southern Africa will be added in coming months. Other portions of Global Philanthropy
contain information about strengthening philanthropy and private grant making foundations in general, particularly in Africa,
Asia and Latin America.
InterAmerican Development Bank
http://www.iadb.org/en/annual-meeting/2011/idb-homepage,2830.html
Web site is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Describes the activities and projects of the IDB. Site provides
information about private sector funding for investments and other business activity in Latin America and the Caribbean.
International Service Agencies
http://www.charity.org/
A coalition of the nation’s leading international relief and development organizations. ISA’s mission is to help people overseas
and in the U.S. who suffer from hunger, poverty and disease or from the ravages of war, oppression and natural disasters by
raising awareness and funds in the workplace.
Internet Prospector’s Non-U.S. Foundation Grants
http://webcert.fullerton.edu/Internet-Prospector/index.html
A collection of web links to international grant makers by Internet Prospector.
Izumi Foundation
http://www.izumi.org/
The primary goal of the Foundation is to support efforts that will reduce the burden of infectious diseases in developing and low-
income countries. The Foundation’s geographic focus includes the following countries in Sub-Saharan Africa: Botswana, Ghana,
Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. The
Foundation also funds in these countries in Central and South America: Bolivia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Peru. No support for medical research or direct grants to individuals.
Japan Foundation Center
http://www.jfc.or.jp/eibun/e_index.html
A private foundation established by executives of private grant-making foundations in Japan (1) to provide authoritative
information on foundations in Japan that award grants, prizes, or scholarships and (2) to publicize the social role and significance
of the activities of private grant-making foundations to encourage the practice of philanthropy in Japan’s private sector. In recent
years, the grant-making activities of private foundations have increased in Japan, and these activities now attract public attention.
The grant-making activities of private foundations have not yet gained wide public recognition, however, because of the lack of
publicly available information on these activities. The Japan Foundation Center therefore serves as a source of up-to-date
information on grant-making foundations and their grant programs and makes this information available to grant seekers, grant
makers, and the public at large. Be sure to check out the Japanese Foundation links.
Kiwanis International
http://www.kiwanis.org/
Describes some of the organization’s major fundraising campaigns and volunteer service projects.
Lion’s Clubs International Foundation
http://www.lionsclubs.org/EN/index.php
Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is the charitable arm of Lions Clubs International (LCI). The foundation’s mission
is to support the efforts of Lions clubs around the world in serving their local and global communities by funding humanitarian
service projects. Last year alone, LCIF approved more than US$13.9 million in grants for Lions’ districts around the world.
http://www.karmayog.org/ is a new free site to enable individuals and corporations to give their time, talent, money and
resources by volunteering, mentoring, giving materials, providing services (free or at reduced costs) to Mumbai-based NGOs,
nonprofits, charities, etc.
Make Change! Trust is a charitable fund developed by Internet entrepreneurs and philanthropists devoted to using technology to
improve the world. MC!T makes donations to nonprofit organizations that are empowering other nonprofits and the underserved
through innovative uses of technology.
Nature International Grants Register
http://www.nature.com/nature/index.html
A comprehensive, up to date and easy to use service offered by Nature for locating postgraduate and professional grants available
in the scientific fields worldwide. Updated annually, the information offered here has been extracted from Macmillan Reference
Ltd UK’s invaluable Grant’s Register.
Oak Foundation
http://www.oakfnd.org
Oak Foundation focuses on global social and environmental concerns. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the Foundation is
particularly interested in addressing issues that impact the lives of the disadvantaged. During 2010 the Foundation made grants to
271 non profit organisations headquartered in 41 countries. The minimum grant size is $25,000. There is no deadline for
applications. The Foundation has firm, specific guidelines which describe the scope of its seven grant-making programmes.
Prospective applicants are asked to familiarise themselves with these prior to submitting a short (one page maximum) letter of
enquiry to info@oakfnd.ch
Relief Web
http://reliefweb.int/
ReliefWeb is a project of the United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs (DHA). The purpose of this effort is to
strengthen the response capacity of the humanitarian relief community through the timely dissemination of reliable information
on prevention, preparedness and disaster response.
Rotary Foundation
http://www.rotary.org/en/Pages/ridefault.aspx
The Rotary Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation that supports the efforts of Rotary International to achieve world
understanding and peace through international humanitarian, educational, and cultural exchange programs.
Soros Foundation
http://www.soros.org/
National Foundations of the Soros network currently operate in 30 countries across Central and Eastern Europe, the former
Soviet Union, Central Eurasia, South Africa, and Haiti. The national foundations develop their own programs in support of the
mission and strategic goals established by their directors and staff to build open societies in their countries. These programs vary
greatly in nature and urgency from country to country. Some foundations, such as Georgia and Haiti, began their programs in
1995, hiring staff, developing priorities, and awarding their first grants. Others, such as Hungary and Poland, have been in the
forefront of the movement toward open society since before the revolutionary changes of 1989.
United Children’s Fund
http://www.unchildren.org/
An international charity providing financial, humanitarian, and volunteer aid to some of the poorest women, men, and children in
the remote villages of East Africa.
UK Fundraising
http://www.fundraising.co.uk/
UK Fundraising, published since 1994, is a business to business site for UK charity fundraisers and the fundraising industry.
News updated daily, with links to courses, resources, book reviews, magazines, and more for those interested in fund raising in
the United Kingdom. Gives examples of how the Internet has been used for fund raising activities, both in the U.K. and abroad.
The U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation
http://www.crdfglobal.org/
A private, charitable organization created in 1995 by the U.S. government in response to the declining state of science and
engineering in the former states of the Soviet Union, has received grants totaling $12.5 million for the continuation and
expansion of its Basic Research and Higher Education (BRHE) program. The new funds will allow the organization to continue
its efforts to improve the research capabilities of Russian universities.
Virtual Foundation
http://www.virtualfoundation.org/
The Virtual Foundation is a unique online philanthropy program which supports grassroots initiatives around the world. Carefully
screened, community improvement projects in the fields of environment, health and sustainable development are posted on our
web site. They can be read and funded by online donors.
WelcomEurope.com
formerly called Eurofunding
http://www.welcomeurope.com
Provides partial access to a database covering funding opportunities available from European institutions such as: European
Commission, EBRD, EIF, Council of Europe, etc. Full access requires a premium subscription.
World Bank Group
http://www.worldbank.org/
Contains information about the World Banks and its various initiatives to support world development. Also contains information
on “Doing Business with the World Bank”.
Worldwide Initiative for Grant maker Support (WINGS)
http://www.wingsweb.org/
A network of over 40 grant maker support organizations around the world, which have joined together to create opportunities to
learn from and support one another, develop modes of communication and collaboration and contribute to the strengthening of
philanthropy worldwide. Sponsored by the Council of Foundations. Also provides an ever-expanding network of organizations
participating in Wings, many of which give out funding or funding information.
CanadaHelps.org – This is a new Canada-focused donation portal website, which provides free online donation
processing.  http://www.canadahelps.org/Cookies.aspx
In Kind Canada/In Kind Exchange – Canada’s first “Gifts-in-Kind” program, its purpose is to match the material surpluses of
companies with the needs of charitable organizations. http://inkindcanada.ca/
Charity Times (UK) – Charity Times is the leading business/finance title for the UK charities
sector. http://www.charitytimes.com/ct/index.php
European Foundation Centre – The European Foundation Centre (EFC) promotes and underpins the work of foundations and
corporate funders active in and with Europe.http://www.efc.be/Pages/EfcWelcomePage.aspx
German Charities Institute –  Here you can find information on philanthropy in Germany involving more than 8,000 German not-
for-profit organizations and more than 31,000 pages on a website solely addressed to German donors.
http://www.rag-deutsche-steinkohle.de/
Internet Prospector International Reference Guide –http://webcert.fullerton.edu/Internet-Prospector/index.html
Grant Agency of the Czech Republic – The Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (GACR) was established in April 1993 by the
Czech law No. 300/1992 as an independent institution that should promote progress over the whole range of scientific and
technological development in the Czech Republic. Grants are provided to all kinds of Czech state and private research and
development institutions and to private persons who are Czech citizens and reside permanently in the Czech Republic. Foreign
private persons and institutions can cooperate in work on the grant projects. http://www.gacr.cz/
International and Foreign Grant makers – http://staff.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/privint.htm
U.S. Committee for Refugees – http://www.refugees.org
NGO Café – The NGO Cafe is a designated Virtual Library on Non-Governmental Organizations http://www.gdrc.org/ngo
UK Fundraising – http://www.fundraising.co.uk/index.php
UN Foundation –  http://www.unfoundation.org/
World Bank – Learn about the bank’s regions and countries, operations and policies, partners, and
more. http://www.worldbank.org
The Kubatana Trust and The NGO Network Alliance Project – an online community for Zimbabwean activists; information
portal for the non-profit sectorhttp://www.kubatana.net/
Below is a listing of grants and funders in Canada, Australia and United Kingdom
3M Investing in People
We provide general operating and program grants that make 3M communities a better place to live. Local civic and professional
organizations received assistance for efforts targeted to economic and community development and job training. We fund
programs in trade, economics and law that foster  a free-enterprise system.
Alberta Energy Company, Ltd. – Canada
The Company is committed to enhancing the quality of life in its communities through support of non-profit and charitable
organizations. The Company has established the Go-AEC Foundation to facilitate payroll deduction for employee donations to
charities of choice, and the Company’s matching gifts to those charities.
The Arts and Humanities Research Board – United Kingdom
The AHRB provides funding and support in three programs: advanced research; postgraduate research and training; and special
funding for university museums and galleries.
Arts Victoria – Australia
The Regional Arts Fund is an initiative of the Federal Government for the development of arts and cultural activities in rural and
regional Australia.
Atkinson Charitable Foundation
Areas of funding interest include Early Childhood Education and Development and Economic Justice.
Australian Charities
Their site offers you a searchable data base.
BNI-Misner Charitable Foundation
The BNI Foundation is a non-profit program that supports charitable causes anywhere in the world.
J. Armand Bombardier Foundation – Canada
The Corporation fulfills its social and humanitarian responsibilities primarily through the J. Armand Bombardier Foundation, a
non-profit organization which receives funding equivalent to 3% of the Corporation’s income before income taxes.
British Telecomm – In the community
BT touches many aspects of people’s lives, and our overall programs remains very extensive. To see how we are currently
assisting the community see: Lifelong Learning, Health and Welfare and Innovation in the Arts.
Cabot Corporation – North America and Canada
In 1998, the Cabot Corporation Foundation provided nearly $1 million to Cabot communities throughout the world for projects
that are related to science, technology, education, community improvement, culture and the environment. In addition, the
Foundation matched employee and retiree contributions to schools and United Funds in North America and Canada.
The Canada Council for the Arts/Conseil des Arts du Canada
The Canada Council for the Arts offers a broad range of grants and services to professional Canadian artists and arts
organizations in dance, media arts, music, theatre, writing and publishing, visual arts, and interdisciplinary work. All programs
are accessible to Aboriginal artists or arts organizations, and artists or arts organizations from diverse cultural or regional
communities.
The Canadian Women’s Foundation
As Canada’s first and only national public foundation for women and girls, CWF has earned a reputation as an organization that
is accessible to grass-roots women’s groups.
Canarie Canada – Health and Education
Through its Health and Education initiatives, CANARIE is working with other stakeholders to develop a national strategy and
action plan for integrating information technologies into health care service delivery programs and distance education programs.
Chevron Corporation
Chevron is committed to quality education for universities and schools with an emphasis on grades kindergarten through 12th (K-
12). Each year, this commitment is demonstrated by: contributions and grants, Chevron Electronic Classroom (Chevron Video
Showcase), free curriculum materials, scholarships, internships, teacher training, employee volunteerism and educational
programs, which focus on four key areas: Math and Science, Educational Quality, Human Resource Development, Equal Access.
Church Urban Fund – United Kingdom
The Church Urban Fund (CUF) was established in 1988 in response to the growing poverty in towns and cities throughout
England. Its mission is to support practical action for justice in disadvantaged and marginalized communities.
The Commonwealth Foundation – United Kingdom
As an intergovernmental organization with a mandate from Commonwealth Heads of Government, the Foundation supports non-
governmental organizations (NGOs), professional associations and cultural activities. Through grants and a range of programs,
the Foundation facilitates inter-country networking, training, capacity- building and information exchange.
Community Foundations of Canada
Their mission is to enhance the quality of life and vitality in Canadian communities by supporting and promoting the fund
development, grant making and leadership of community foundations.
Donner Canadian Foundation
The Donner Canadian Foundation seeks to encourage individual responsibility and private initiative to help Canadians solve their
social and economic problems.
Department of Education Northern Ireland
The Department of Education has responsibility for the development of primary, secondary and further education, including:
higher education; community and adult education; special education; oversight of the five area Education and Library Boards;
teacher training, teachers’ salaries and superannuation; examinations; the arts and libraries; youth services; sport and recreation;
community services and facilities; and the improvement of community relations.
Edmonton Community Foundation
The Edmonton Community Foundation awards grants for charitable activities in the greater Edmonton area in the arts, education,
social services, the environment, health, history and recreation.
ExploraVision Awards Program
The largest k-12 Student Science competition on North America.
The Finnish Cultural Foundation
The Finnish Cultural Foundation is a private, non-profit foundation established in 1939 for the advancement of Finnish culture.
Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation
Dedicated to supporting programs in many areas that strengthen Canada and enhance the well-being of Canadians.
Hope for Children Foundation
The Hope for Children Foundation was established to raise funds for child abuse prevention programs of the Catholic Children’s
Aid Society of Toronto.
IBM International Foundation – Worldwide Initiatives
Worldwide contributions include grants in Africa, Europe, and Asia, and global initiatives in Environmental Research, Total
Quality Management, Job Training, and Management Development.
Kahanoff Foundation
Funds traditional and innovative programs in Canada and Israel in areas of health, education, culture, community development,
and research.
The King’s Fund– United Kingdom
Our main focus is working to improve the health of Londoners by making change happen in health and social care. We also work
nationally and internationally. We give grants to individuals and organizations.
London Community Foundation
London Community Foundation is a charitable organization that focuses on enhancing the quality of life in the communities of
London (Ontario, Canada), and Middlesex, Elgin and Oxford counties (also in Ontario, Canada).
Manitoba Arts Council / Conseil des Arts du Manitoba
Offers information on programs and deadlines for arts organizations.
Ronald McDonald Children’s Charities of Canada (RMCC)
Provides funding to registered Canadian charities to improve the quality of life for children with serious illnesses, disabilities, or
chronic conditions.
Muttart Foundation
The foundation has several programs for which it provides funding.
The Ontario Arts Council – Canada
The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) is an arm’s-length agency of the Ontario government that provides grants, awards and services
to artists and arts organizations across the province. Find out more  about our role and mandate in this section.
Oxfordshire Community Foundation
The Foundation makes grants twice yearly to groups across Oxfordshire. Those who have benefited include pre-school groups,
lunch clubs for elderly people, riding clubs for children with disabilities, a day centre for homeless people and volunteer reading
programs.
Peter F. Drucker Canadian Foundation – Canada
The Foundation pursues this mission through the presentation of conferences, video teleconferences, the annual Peter F. Drucker
Award for Nonprofit Innovation, and the development of management  resources, partnerships, and publications.
Prudential Corporation
This page will bring you to their funding section.
Queensland Performing Arts Trust
The Performing Arts Complex stands as a place for people, providing a central focus on the performing arts and offering
opportunities for many art forms.
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust – UK, Ireland, South Africa
Areas of funding interest: Poverty and economic justice, Handling Conflict & Promoting Peaceful Alternatives, Democratic
Process, Racial Justice.
The Rufford Foundation
The Foundation assists a wide variety of charities and has a special interest in nature conservation, the environment and
sustainable development. Since its inception, the Foundation has awarded just under £12 million in donations and supports over
100 charities each year.
Scottish Arts Council
Our aim is to play our part in creating a dynamic arts environment which values the artist and enhances the quality of life for the 
people of Scotland.
Starlight Children’s Foundation
The Starlight Children’s Foundation International helps brighten the lives of thousands of seriously ill children through wish
granting and other entertainment-related activities.
Ten Rainbows Foundation – Canada
The primary focus of Ten Rainbows Foundation is to provide an alternative source of funding for individuals or groups who
might otherwise not qualify for more traditional municipal, provincial or federal government assistance. We are here to help and
in doing so, improve the quality of life of children.
Toronto Arts Council
Toronto Arts Council is an arm’s length body that supports the development, accessibility and excellence of the arts in Toronto.
Toronto Arts Council offers grants programs to the city’s arts organizations and professional artists. These programs, funded
through the City of Toronto, invest in a broad range of activities from individual creation and small start-up projects to some of
Canada’s largest and most renowned arts institutions.
The Trillium Foundation – Canada
Trillium’s focus is on building healthy, sustainable and caring communities, described in our vision as ‘communities marked by
personal contribution, an abundance of accessible activities and services, and deep and respectful public discussion’. This year
for the first time, we are excited to be able to reach out to new sectors in the community to support the important role that arts,
culture, recreation,  sports, the environment and social services play in the creation of vibrant communities.
The Trust Fund in Support of Actions to Eliminate Violence Against Women – Canada
The Trust Fund provides funding for innovative and catalytic initiatives that seek to prevent and eliminate violence against
women.
United Nations Development Fund for Women
UNIFEM promotes women’s empowerment and gender equality. It works to ensure the participation of women in all levels of
development planning and practice, and acts as a catalyst within the UN system, supporting efforts that link the needs and
concerns of women to all critical issues on the national, regional and global agendas.
United Parcel Service   – Canada
Whether it’s supplying disadvantaged youth with quality sports equipment through the UPS Olympic Sports Legacy Program or
teaching thousands of parents job skills through our Family and Workplace Literacy Initiative, UPS is committed to investing in
the communities where our employees and customers live and work.

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