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Building Forever …Together

Building Forever …Together. “The Community Foundation offers anyone, from any walk of life, the opportunity to make a lasting difference to the Kenora and Lake of the Woods Region” Randall Seller. Mission & Mandate.

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Building Forever …Together

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  1. Building Forever …Together

  2. “The Community Foundation offers anyone, from any walk of life, the opportunity to make a lasting difference to the Kenora and Lake of the Woods Region” Randall Seller

  3. Mission & Mandate Our mission is to help improve community living and the quality of life for citizens and visitors to the Kenora and Lake of the Woods Region. We work with donors in building endowment funds which will benefit our region’s charitable sector forever We help to develop board and effective grant making We encourage community leadership

  4. Community Foundation Our vital statistics facts Since 2004, we have provided grants of $854,000 benefiting over 55 local registered charities Our endowments funds are now at $2.7 million and growing – thanks to our generous donors! We hold three fundraisers/year: Festival of Trees in December, Hello Summer in June and the Dragon Boat Festival in August We lead yearly Youth in Philanthropy Programs at Beaver Brae and St Thomas Aquinas High Schools We have one staff member and over 90 active and involved volunteers In December 2011, we received a $11,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation for the purchase of a joint donor database and accounting software program Baibombeh Anishinaabe School, grant of $7,900

  5. Community Foundation Our vital statistics facts

  6. Donor Options • Donors can choose from a variety of charities in the fields of: • Health and Wellness • Arts and Culture • Social Welfare • The Environment • The Community at Large • Animal Welfare • Gifts can also be made In Memory of a Loved One • Please contact our office at 467-4427 for more information

  7. Investment manager: Jarislowsky Fraser Limited • Custodian: RBC Dexia Investor Services • Financial Institution: Copperfin Credit Union • Financial Advisor: BDO Canada LLP • Auditors: MNP LLP We work with professional advisors such as lawyers, chartered accountants and financial planners to maximize donors tax savings.

  8. Community foundation Grassy Narrows Wabaseemoong facts Minaki Redditt The Dalles Kenora Iskatewizaagegan #39 WauzhushkOnigum Shoal Lake #40 Sioux Narrows Whitefish Bay Northwest Angle #33 Northwest Angle #37 Nestor Falls Onigaming

  9. Community Foundation 2004-2011 Grant Recipients facts Kenora Special Olympics Kenora Tennis Kenora Urban Trail Network Lake of the Woods Art Collective LOW Child Development Centre LOW Concert Group LOW Dist. Hos. Found. LOW Historical Society LOW Museum LOW Railroaders Museum LOW Search and Rescue LOW Ski Patrol Lakewood School Breakfast Program Longbow Lake Fire Brigade LOW Water Sustainability Foundation McDonald’s Minor Soccer Meals on Wheels Minaki Foundation Minto Parent Child Resource Centre Mount Evergreen Ski Hill Habitat for Humanity It’s A Dog’s Life Keewatin Hot Lunch Program Kenora Aerialettes Gymnastics Club Kenora Area Health Providers Kenora Assembly of Resources Kenora Assoc. for Community Living Kenora Athletic Soccer Club Kenora Catholic District School Board Kenora Fellowship Centre Kenora Figure Skating Club Kenora Handi Transit Kenora in Bloom Ontario Corp. Kenora Nordic Trails Kenora Patricia Child and Family Serv. Kenora Pre School Play Group Kenora Public Library Kenora Rowing Club Kenora Safe Grad Kenora Sexual Assault Centre Kenora Skate Park and Skating Club Agape Table Alzheimer Society of Kenora / Rainy River Baibombeh Anishinaabe School Best Start Hub Canada Pre Natal Nutrition Program Canadian Cancer Society Canadian Hearing Society Canadian Red Cross The Cat Shelter Changes Recovery Home Club Day Away Community Arts and Heritage Project Community Clubs Festival of the Arts Forms of Hope Forsaken Friends Girl Guides of Canada Grassy Narrows Circus Kids and Regalia Program Harbourfront Concert Series Iggy’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

  10. Community Foundation 2004-2011 Grant Recipients Continued facts Sioux Narrows – Nestor Falls Learn to Play Softball Program Sioux Narrows – Nestor Falls Walking Trails Sioux Narrows Public School Nutrition Program Sioux Narrows – Nestor Fire Emergency Services Special Olympics St John’s Ambulance Sunday Smiles Sunny Brook Therapeutic Equestrian Program Symphonic Winds and Percussion The Cat Shelter Tri- Municipal Baseball League Triple P.L.A.Y. TryLight Theatre Valleyview Arts Program Women’s Place Ne - Chee Friendship Centre Northland Supportive Housing Northwestern Health Unit Northwestern Ind. Living Services OSPCA Operation Living Streets Pope John Paul II Breakfast for Learning Pinecrest Home Redditt First Response Rescue North Women’s Shelter Saakaate House Salvation Army Scouts Canada Shoal Lake 40 First Nation Sioux Narrows – Nestor Falls Children’s Books for Nestor Falls Library Sioux Narrows – Nestor Falls Children’s Community Garden

  11. Community Foundation Our yearly granting program is made possible thanks to the generous contributions from many donors Each contribution is important – It is not the size of the gift, but the giving that counts We maintain an on going relationship with our donors We communicate several times each year with our major donors Some donors may actually visit local charities from time to time Many donors attend the granting ceremonies, some anonymously Receiving post grant reports and photos of their grants in action mean a great deal to our donors The importance of acknowledging the support received from donors cannot be overstated Community Foundation Grants facts Donor Focused

  12. Community Foundation Only registered charities and not for profits who are sponsored by a registered charity, are eligible to apply for grants Grant categories include: health and wellness, social welfare, the arts, the environment, the general needs of the community and animal welfare Projects must benefit those residing in the defined catchment area Applicants must establish there is a need for the project Grants are awarded for specific purposes and for projects covering a definite period of time, typically one year or less Applicants must indicate the availability of other sources of funding for their projects Matching or challenge grants may be made to encourage financial support from other sources Applicants must indicate how they will recognize the Community Foundation Grant Application Overview facts

  13. Community Foundation A project description is required Partnerships should be listed and described The need for the project must be fully explained The details of measuring project success should be included as well as a description of how the project will strengthen the Kenora and LOW Region A detailed project budget, a listing of the Board of Directors and the most recent audited statements must be attached Grant Deadlines are as follows: September 15 – for consideration in November February 28 – for consideration in June May 15 – for consideration in June Grant Application Details and Granting Cycle facts

  14. Community Foundation Support the operating expenses of established agencies or programs Governments Individuals Annual fund drives Pay down mortgages or reduce deficits Projects already completed Political activities Direct religious activities Grants are not made to: facts

  15. Community Foundation Before a grant is awarded, the recipient is required to sign a Granting Agreement, according to the Income Tax Act TheGranting Agreement requires that a Post Grant Report be submitted, along with copies of appropriate receipts at an agreed upon time The agreement details the use of the funds, including the provision of returning any unused funds back to the Community Foundation The use of the funds cannot be changed without the consent of the Community Foundation The agreement also provides wording to announce the grant The Post Grant Report provides the grant recipient with the opportunity to detail how the grant impacted the organization/community and what lessons were learned Granting Agreements and Post Grant Reports facts

  16. WE would like to express our thanks to you for your time and attention and acknowledge the funding we receive from The City of Kenora The Township of Sioux Narrows and Nestor Falls The Ontario Trillium Foundation The Ministry of Northern Development Mines and Forests NOHFC Program The Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Thank You!

  17. WE Would also like to thank our Operating Sponsors The City of Kenora The Township of Sioux Narrows and Nestor Falls Copperfin Credit Union 89.5 The Lake Andrew Paterson and Family KMTS BDO Dunwoody LLP Hook Seller Lundin LLP Nee-Chee Friendship Centre Thank You!

  18. “I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the community, and as long as I live, it is my privilege to do for it whatever I can.” • - George Bernard Shaw

  19. Building Forever …Together www.klwcf.caCharitable Registration Number: 872794904 RR0001

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