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The Oakville Community Foundation • Pages
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In 2014, The Oakville Community Foundation distributed over 350 grants to area charities. More than 26,000 people in Halton region are in need of food each month*. Dementia amongst seniors in Halton region is expected to increase by 14% by 2018.*. 1 in 5 Ontarians under the age of 17 report having a mental health disorder that causes significant distress. 93% of Canadians who volunteer do so because they want to make a contribution to their community. Vital Signs - Get Your Copy. January 7, 2016.
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The Oakville Community Foundation • Give
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It’s not just one gift, but many over your lifetime. That’s the magic of The Foundation model. What if you could make a lasting impact in your community by being paired up with leaders that can help your charitable support and mission years after the initial donation was made? What if charitable giving could be structured in a way that wouldn’t affect your financial stability? To Make a Gift Today. With publicly listed securities:. Please complete the Donation Form for Gifts of Securities. Exercising you...
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The Oakville Community Foundation • Golfers | Mog
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Thank you for considering support to one of our wonderful Golfer participants. Below is a list of all Registered Golfers raising funds in support of the Oakville Community Foundation and the work and leadership we are tackling on pressing issues affecting residents of Oakville and surrounds. Click on a golfers profile to understand their motivation and reasoning for why they are raising funds for The Foundation and the community. Community Development Halton - Report on Poverty - Oakville Families, 2011.
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The Oakville Community Foundation • Stories
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Bigger Grants, Greater Impact. The Oakville Community Foundation has a big picture view of the challenges facing our community. As a granting organization, our role is to tackle these tough problems and work to find solutions. How do we do this? By informing our donors about local needs to ensure wise investments are made to sustain important projects that can best meet those needs. In addition, a number of foundations have begun exploring the introduction of greater risk into their portfolios to create ...
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The Oakville Community Foundation • Vital Grants
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Our Vital Grants Fund is distinctly different from all other funding opportunities The Foundation provides. It is focused on providing support that moves beyond symptomatic relief to support programs that will transform peoples lives such that they are no longer reliant upon our social service agencies. Vital Grants provides multi-year funding, a unique model for The Foundation. Recipients of funding from Vital Grants must also be a new program to Oakville. WHO ARE COHORT 1? WHO ARE COHORT 2? Social Serv...
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The Oakville Community Foundation • Blog | News
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Vital Signs - Get Your Copy. Posted January 7, 2016. 2015 Vital Signs - Get Your Copy Here. Thank you for your interest in receiving a copy of our 2015 Vital Signs Report. To have one delivered to you directly, click here. Governor General's Remarks - Oakville Visit. Posted December 18, 2015. The Governor Generals Maiden speech on Syrian Refugee efforts, launched at our special event on Tuesday, December 15th can be read here:. Oakville, Ontario, Tuesday, December 15, 2015. What do I mean by that? I mean...
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The Oakville Community Foundation • Welcoming New Board Members | Blog
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Welcoming New Board Members. Posted July 16, 2015. At the recent AGM, 2 new members were welcomed to The Foundations Board of Directors. Tim Zahavich, Current Chair and Director of Financial Executives International Canada, a national association of senior financial executives dedicated to networking, professional development and advocacy with 11 chapters, 1600 members. Previously was Vice Chair and Chair of the Policy Forum Committee. Get Updates in your Inbox. Ste 204, Oakville. Ontario, L6K 3W4.
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The Oakville Community Foundation • Blog | events
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Vital Signs Update Event. October 18, 2016. Oakville is a community of contrasts - 31% of Oakville residents are immigrants - 24% belong to a visible minority. On Tuesday, October 18th, join us to learn about what has happened since our last report, and who are the leaders tackling these issues. Update Event and Presentation will take place at Films.Ca on Speers Road. Working together, we are. MORE EFFECTIVE PHILANTHROPY for all in our community. New Strategic Plan Unveiled. Get Updates in your Inbox.
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Christopher Yee | Web Developer
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I developed this site for Circus Strategic Communications. This responsive site was developed using WordPress. I developed this site for Cambridge Centre. This site features a responsive design, site wide search, an interactive mall directory and a feature rich CMS. The Oakville Community Foundation - Vital Signs. I developed this site for the Oakville Community Foundation. This site features a responsive design. Making Waves Swim School. I developed this site for Making Waves Swim School.
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The Oakville Community Foundation • Smart & Caring
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Building a Great Nation, One Community at a Time. With his keynote address to the 2011 national conference of community foundations, Canada’s Governor General issued a challenge – a call to action that resonated deeply with everyone in the room. The invitation to build a “smart and caring nation” as Canada approaches its 150th birthday marked a watershed moment and has galvanized a new way of thinking about the work of community foundations across the country. Ste 204, Oakville. Ontario, L6K 3W4.