Trillium Foundation ontario.800-263-2887 Information Orillia. To recruit volunteers, raise funds, promote awareness and attract members for this information centre. This will improve access to information about human, government and community services for area residents. $30,000 over one year. Integra Foundation. To develop advertising, communication and fundraising materials for this Toronto-area organization. This will help to attract funding and increase community awareness of and sensitivity to people with learning disabilities. $60,000 over one year. Jane Finch Community and Family Centre. To renovate and equip a facility and develop programs for this new youth centre. This will promote positive and healthy participation in social, recreational and creative programs and develop youth leadership. $250,000 over three years. Jerseyville-Langford Co-operative Nursery School nursery school, educational institution for children from two to four years of age. It is distinguishable from a day nursery in that it serves children of both working and nonworking parents, rarely receives public funds, and has as its primary objective to promote Inc. For promotional materials, shelving shelv·ing n. 1. Shelves considered as a group. 2. Material for shelves. 3. An incline; a slope. shelving Noun 1. material for shelves 2. , book sets and a locking cabinet to expand a reading program for rural preschool children aged 30 months to 5 years in this community east of Brantford. $2,500 over one year. KFL&A Children's Services Steering Committee steer·ing committee n. A committee that sets agendas and schedules of business, as for a legislative body or other assemblage. steering committee Noun c/o Frontenac Children's Aid Society
The Children’s Aid Society (CAS) is a private charitable organization based in New York City. . To work with 25 area agencies serving children and youth and community partners to create a community action plan to improve the lives and outcomes of children and families in Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington
Lennox and Addington was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1925. It was located in the province of Ontario. areas. $105,300 over two years. Kingston Literacy. To establish four new family literacy This article has multiple issues: * Its factual accuracy is disputed. * It needs additional references or sources for verification. * Very few or no other articles link to this one. initiatives serving Greater Kingston, Amherstview and Napanee. Activities include workshops for pre-schoolers and their parents, training for volunteers and a child development program. $145,200 over two years. Kirkland Lake Kirkland Lake, mining town, E Ont., Canada. An important gold-mining center, gold was discovered there in 1911 and again in the 1980s at Harker. The mining of iron ore and tourism are two other important industries. Brass Band. To purchase brass instruments. This will provide quality musical experiences, especially for young people in the area and give the community a source of recreation and entertainment. $31,000 over two years. Kitchener Blues Community Inc. To strengthen its infrastructure and support its transition from a very successful volunteerdriven festival to a not-for-profit organization that is self-sustaining. $92,000 over 18 months. Kitchener Waterloo Philharmonic Choir. To develop a marketing strategy and related tools to promote the organization and attract subscribers. This will increase the size and diversity of the audience, attract donors and strengthen the choir's financial sustainability. $77,200 over two years. Lac Seul Lac Seul is a large, crescent shaped lake in northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 241 km (150 miles) long. It has a maximum (regulated) depth of 47.2 m, with a surface elevation of 357 m above sea level. First Nation. For improvements to an outdoor rink facility, which will enable outdoor recreation activities for children and youth in the community and neighbouring towns, and encourage healthy active lifestyles. $23,000 over one year. Lake Country Harmony. To purchase stage and seating equipment for this Orillia-based women's barbershop choir. This will increase safety, improve visibility for audiences and enhance performances, promoting recreation and appreciation for the arts. $14,000 over one year. Lakeshore Community Partnership. To purchase equipment, develop plans and materials and conduct outreach activities. This will help revitalize the Lakeshore-Etobicoke area, promote civic engagement and enable better city, economic and social planning for the community. $175,000 over three years. London Council of Arab Women for Community Services. To write and produce a documentary film entitled The History of Arab Women in Canada. This will enable Arab women to learn media production skills, help preserve their heritage and promote awareness of diversity in the area. $35,000 over one year. London Mental Health Crisis Service c/o Family Service London. To develop plans, maintain, update and continue to build a dynamic and youth-oriented website, which will provide information about mental health issues and inspire young people to help each other and themselves. $35,000 over one year. Maison Interlude interlude, development in the late 15th cent. of the English medieval morality play. Played between the acts of a long play, the interlude, treating intellectual rather than moral topics, often contained elements of satire or farce. House. To increase outreach and train volunteers to help women and children victims of abuse. More Prescott-Russell, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry area clients will be able to receive bilingual services. $102,700 over three years. Markham Tamil Seniors Association c/o Family Service Association of Toronto. To develop programs and plans, recruit volunteers and develop community partners. This will help reduce isolation, improve health and increase services for Tamil seniors in the community. $101,100 over two years. Mattawa Women's Resource Centre. To survey stakeholders Stakeholders All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government. to better understand the changing needs of the centre's extended client group. This will enable the development of better resources and workshops, helping more women and families in the community. $37,800 over one year. Meals on Wheels n. 1. A program that delivers hot meals to persons, such as the elderly or disabled, who are confined to their homes and unable to cook for themselves; also, the meals thus delivered. Such programs are usually conducted by governmental or charitable organizations. of KitchenerWaterloo. To develop and implement a region-wide marketing campaign to improve public awareness of services. This will increase collaboration and joint programming, providing a better coordinated system to meet growing needs. $46,000 over one year. Moose Moose, river, Canada Moose, river, c.50 mi (80 km) long, formed in central Ont., Canada, by the Mattagami and Missinaibi rivers. It flows NE to its confluence with the Abitibi River and into SW James Bay near Moosonee. Family Center 1141. To make the building accessible to people with disabilities and improve its horseshoe horseshoe, narrow plate, commonly of iron or steel, shaped to fit a horse's hoof and attached to the hoof by nailing it to the inner edge of the horny wall of the hoof. pits. This will allow broader use of this community centre in Woodstock and make horseshoe tournaments possible. $45,000 over six months. Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . , London/Middlesex Chapter c/o Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (Ontario Division). To help recruit and attract volunteers and develop a fundraising strategy. This will increase awareness of MS in the community and improve support to volunteers. $20,000 over one year. Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Simcoe County Chapter c/o Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Ontario Division. To purchase equipment, obtain office furniture and develop fundraising and volunteer management plans. This will improve services and make them more accessible to people with multiple sclerosis This is a list of people with multiple sclerosis, similar to the category "People with multiple sclerosis" but with sources and explanations. : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z B
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Windsor/Essex County Chapter c/o Multiple Sclerosis of Canada, Ontario Division. To construct a gazebo gazebo Lookout in the form of a turret, cupola (small, lanternlike dome), or garden house set on a height to give an extensive view. Few late-18th- and 19th-century rustic gazebos survive, but 17th-century turrets built up in an angle of the garden wall are not uncommon. , develop additional, accessible walkways and extend the pathway in this Windsor-area healing garden. This will enhance the area for people with multiple sclerosis and the community at large. $47,200 over one year. Muskoka Community Futures Development Corporation. To create and deliver self-employment workshops, launch a mentorship program and enhance the Business Resource Centre. This will help young adults aged 18 to 30 years develop business skills and foster enterprise in the area. $26,000 over one year. Muskoka/Parry Sound Coordinated Sexual Assault Services. To increase the sustainable capacity of three weekly drop-in programs for rural women and their children, provide support and education through workshops and assist with transportation and childcare. $150,000 over three years. Neighbour to Neighbour Centre. To install a barrier-free access ramp and make associated renovations to a local food bank, enabling better service delivery and access for people with disabilities. $50,000 over one year. North Bay & Area Social Planning Council. To research child poverty in the region, facilitate four roundtable sessions on families and recruit ten strategic partners. This will raise awareness, develop workable solutions and promote positive changes for the children. $40,000 over two years. North Frontenac Little Theatre. To purchase new lighting, set construction, curtains, andio-visual equipment and hold theatre workshops. This will enhance performances, attract audiences and increase interest in the performing arts in the Sharbot Lake Sharbot Lake, in Ontario, Canada is a village in Frontenac County. It has tourist-oriented shops and accommodations. Located in the Land O'Lakes Tourist Region, there are many lakes in the area that are used for outdoor recreation. area. $28,100 over one year. Northwood Neighbourhood Services. To renovate the agency's new premises in the 401/Weston Road area, increasing access to settlement services, language training, homework help and parenting programs. $100,000 over one year. Oakville Literacy Council. To design and purchase promotional materials to support an extensive outreach plan. This will increase literacy levels and skills among adults, attract volunteers and enhance community cohesion Community cohesion refers to the aspect of togetherness exhibited by members of a community. Characterised by similar cultures, lifestyes, family lineage or relations, neighbourhood or any other bonding factors of human living, togetherness in communities is a very cherished trait . $18,500 over one year. Ontario Council of Alternative Businesses. To provide training in human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. management to managers of small businesses operated and staffed by psychiatric consumers/survivors in order to enhance their skills and strengthen the alternative business sector. $36,000 over one year. Ontario Early Years Centre-Guelph and Wellington County
Art of creating and manipulating puppets in a theatrical show. Puppets are figures that are moved by human rather than mechanical aid. They may be controlled by one or several puppeteers, who are screened from the spectators. . $15,200 over one year. Our Place (Peel). To purchase equipment, produce communication materials and implement a fundraising plan. This will help the organization continue to provide shelter, support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services , counselling and guidance to atrisk youth in the region. $209,300 over three years. Participation House Project (Durham Region). To purchase an accessible van for the organization, providing transportation for residents and day clients who have multiple disabilities. This will enable greater participation in life-enhancing activities and in the community. $60,400 over one year. Pathways For Children, Youth & Families of York Region Inc. To develop fundraising programs, purchase equipment and recruit and train volunteers. This will improve services, increase capacity and provide more assistance to young families and homeless youth in the community. $167,000 over three years. Peach: Promoting Economic Action and Community Health. To support the organization's work with youth in the Jane Finch community, focusing on promoting academic achievement to at-risk or suspended students. $180,000 over 30 months Peel Capacity Building c/o Social Planning Council of Peel. To develop a program for a learning institute for senior staff and board members of the not-for-profit/charitable sector, helping to improve the effectiveness of human service agencies in the region. $180,300 over three years. Pelham Noun 1. Pelham - a bit with a bar mouthpiece that is designed to combine a curb and snaffle bit - piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding; "the horse was not accustomed to a bit" Cares Inc. To purchase equipment and develop a program that will create an accessible food depot in the community. This will provide emergency food and urgently needed transportation for medical treatment and emergencies. $47,900 over three years. Perram House (previously White Light Hospice Foundation). To renovate and redesign the facility, making it more comfortable and barrierfree. As a result, the hospice will be able to provide services to more people in the Toronto area and improve living conditions living conditions npl → condiciones fpl de vida living conditions npl → conditions fpl de vie living conditions living for residents and clients. $100,000 over one year. Playhouse 66 c/o Scarborough Players, Regent Park Coordinates:
Regent Park is a neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bangladeshi Community Development Initiative c/o Toronto Christian Resource Centre. To train volunteers and secure space, equipment and materials to provide social programs and tutoring for Bangladeshi-Canadian women, children and families. This will reduce social isolation and build community capacity. $67,400 over one year. |
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