Funders

Program Funders

City of Edmonton, FCSS - Family and community Support Services (FCSS) is a joint municipal/provincial partnership that funds preventive social service programs that enhance the well-being of individuals, families and communities.

Alberta Child and Youth Services - Under the direction of the Minister, Alberta Child and Youth Services offers a range of programs and services that support families, helping them to provide nurturing, safe environments for their children.

United Way of Alberta Capital Region - Working together, they build an organized safety net of core community services for people in immediate need; they get to the root cause of community issues in order to build solutions for the long term; and they build momentum towards fundamental change for our society through education and advocacy.

Capital Health (Regional Mental Health) - Alberta Mental Health Services is an innovative mental health program that includes all mental health and crisis services.

 

Program and Project Grantors

The Edmonton Community Foundation - The Edmotnon Community Foundation exists to help the people of Edmonton and area by encouraging philanthropy and funding charitable activities.

Edmonton Community Adult Learning Association (ECALA) - ECALA's mission is to establish a community of adult learners whose life long learning needs and wants are fulfilled.

Alberta Lottery Fund - Each year, thousands of volunteer and community-based organizations receive financial support from the Alberta Lottery Fund.

Stollery Charitable Foundation - A private family charity, the foundation provides funds each year to registered charities in the greater Edmonton area.

TELUS Community Board - TELUS has established Community Boards in seven Canadian cities, including Edmonton, to assist TELUS in making meaningful investments in the social welfare of the community.

Minerva Foundation - The Minerva Foundation's mission is to assist the personal growth of individuals and families by providing financial assistance to Edmonton-based charitable organizations.

Last updated: November 19, 2009