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Largest Gifts from Canadian Charities to Other Qualified Donees in 2012 www.globalphilanthropy.ca Largest Gifts from Canadian Charities to other Qualified Donees in 2012 By Mark Blumberg (January 3, 2014) Canadian charities, depending on their objects can carry out charitable activities in three different ways. Some do all three. 1) A registered charity can conduct charitable activities using staff and volunteers. 2) A registered charity can work with an intermediary who is not a qualified donee as long as it has “direction and control” over its funds as set out in CRA’s two Guidances on the subject (at http://bit.ly/ybUGAB) 3) A registered charity can make a gift to a qualified donee. For a list of qualified donees see: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/chrts- gvng/qlfd-dns/qd-lstngs/menu-eng.html We recently reviewed the T3010 information for 2012. The database was prepared by the Charities Directorate of CRA in October 2013 and covers about 82,500 charities of the approximately 86,000 Canadian registered charities and their 2012 T3010 returns. www.globalphilanthropy.ca Here is a list of all gifts over $500,000 from the 2012 T3010 Registered Charity Information Returns. Please review my caveats at the end about the reliability and usage of T3010 information. Donor Canadian Charity Prov Qualified Donee Recipient City Prov Reported Amt THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE SALVATION ARMY IN ON Allocations to associated $82,726,493.00 CANADA/CONSEIL DE DIRECTION DE L'ARMÉE DU SALUT DU Salvation Army Charities in CANADA Canada YORK UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION - FONDATION DE ON YORK UNIVERSITY TORONTO ON $79,855,529.00 L'UNIVERSITE YORK THE SISTERS OF ST JOSEPH OF THE DIOCESE OF LONDON IN ON Sisters of St Joseph in the London ON $74,909,326.00 ONTARIO diocese of London Foundation THE PRINCESS MARGARET CANCER FOUNDATION ON University Health Network Toronto $63,484,000.00 THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN FOUNDATION ON The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto ON $59,664,780.00 BRITISH COLUMBIA'S CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION BC Children's & Women's Health Vancouver BC $49,892,596.00 Centre of British Columbia Branc TORONTO GENERAL & WESTERN HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ON University Health Network Toronto ON $49,638,293.00 GO COMMUNITY CENTRE AB Univeristy of Alberta Edmonton AB $38,520,467.00 CALLING FOUNDATION BC Calling Ministries Vancouver BC $30,747,434.00 FONDATION DE L'HOPITAL ROYAL VICTORIA/ROYAL VICTORIA QC McGILL UNIVERSITY HEALTH MONTREAL $25,707,770.00 HOSPITAL FOUNDATION CENTRE OEUVRE CURE-FAFARD QC Oeuvre Rose-Eynac Lévis QC $25,637,433.00 MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL FOUNDATION OF TORONTO ON Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto ON $23,882,198.00 THE SIR MORTIMER B. DAVIS JEWISH GENERAL HOSPITAL QC Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish Montreal $22,436,777.00 www.globalphilanthropy.ca Donor Canadian Charity Prov Qualified Donee Recipient City Prov Reported Amt FOUNDATION / FONDATION DE L'HOPITAL GENERAL JUIF SIR General Hospital MORTIMER DAVIS THE PETER GILGAN FOUNDATION ON Sickkids Charitable Foundation TORONTO ON $21,513,879.00 SUNNYBROOK HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE FOUNDATION ON Sunnybrook Health Sciences Toronto ON $21,321,618.00 Centre CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY / SOCIETE CANADIENNE DU ON Canadian Cancer Society Toronto ON $21,092,000.00 CANCER National Office - designated to rese THE ROMAN CATHOLIC EPISCOPAL CORPORATION OF THE ON Ex Corde Foundation $20,642,829.00 DIOCESE OF HAMILTON IN ONTARIO FRANK AND ELLEN REMAI FOUNDATION INC. SK Art Gallery of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK $20,336,276.00 BC CANCER FOUNDATION BC BRITISH COLUMBIA CANCER VANCOUVER BC $20,211,622.00 AGENCY BRANCH FRIENDS OF THE CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS MB CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR WINNIPEG MB $20,190,761.00 INC. HUMAN RIGHTS ST MICHAEL'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ON St. Michael's Hospital Toronto ON $18,333,118.00 THE BUCKINGHAM CHARITABLE FOUNDATION ON THE FRIEDBERG CHARITABLE $17,433,876.00 FOUNDATION 00120 HEART & STROKE FOUNDATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA & BC Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ottawa ON $17,356,872.00 YUKON Canada THE BAYCREST CENTRE FOUNDATION ON Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Toronto $16,874,230.00 Care SHOCK TRAUMA AIR RESCUE SERVICE FOUNDATION AB Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society Calgary AB $16,077,950.00 I W K HEALTH CENTRE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION NS The IWK Health Centre Halifax NS $15,993,854.00 THE KAHANOFF FOUNDATION AB Various $15,900,166.00 CANADIAN UNICEF COMMITTEE/COMITE UNICEF CANADA ON UNICEF New York, NY $15,026,391.00 RICK HANSEN FOUNDATION BC Spinal Cord Injury Solutions Vancouver BC $15,024,247.00 Network (Rick Hansen Institute) ALBERTA CANCER FOUNDATION AB Alberta Health Services Calgary AB $14,823,605.00 www.globalphilanthropy.ca Donor Canadian Charity Prov Qualified Donee Recipient City Prov Reported Amt CENTRE FOR ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH ON Centre for Addiction & Mental Toronto ON $14,804,476.00 FOUNDATION Health ALBERTA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION AB Alberta Health Services Calgary AB $14,504,282.00 LA FONDATION DE L'HÔPITAL GÉNÉRAL DE MONTRÉAL THE QC McGill University Health Centre Montreal $13,843,613.00 MONTRÉAL GENERAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION OEUVRE MARIE-BLAIS QC Les Religieuses de Jésus-Marie Lévis QC $13,827,264.00 THE MASTERCARD FOUNDATION ON Massachusetts Institute of Cambridge MA $13,688,536.00 Technology LI KA SHING (CANADA) FOUNDATION ON The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam, Hong Kong, $13,508,228.00 China ROBARTS RESEARCH INSTITUTE ON University of Western Ontario- London ON $13,214,943.00 designated gift Fondation CHU Sainte-Justine / Sainte-Justine UHC QC Hôpital Sainte Justine Montréal QC $13,088,345.00 Foundation FONDATION DU CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE L'UNIVERSITE DE QC CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE MONTRÉAL QC $12,827,595.00 MONTREAL L'UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL FONDATION DE L'INSTITUT DE CARDIOLOGIE DE QC Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal QC $12,618,951.00 MONTREAL/MONTREAL HEART INSTITUTE FOUNDATION Montréal LI KA SHING (CANADA) FOUNDATION ON University of Alberta Edmonton AB $12,500,000.00 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF EASTERN ONTARIO FOUNDATION ON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF OTTAWA $12,478,874.00 EASTERN ONTARIO FOUNDATION MARTA AND OWEN BORIS FOUNDATION ON McMaster University Hamilton ON $12,475,000.00 MCMASTER UNIVERSITY ON Hamilton Health Sciences Hamilton ON $12,391,983.00 Corporation (HHSC) FEDERATION CJA QC UNITED ISRAEL APPEAL OF Toronto ON $12,247,837.00 CNAADA INC. CANADIAN CREDIT MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION / ON University of Manitoba Winnipeg MB $12,000,000.00 FONDATION CANADIENNEDE LA GERANCE DU CREDIT www.globalphilanthropy.ca Donor Canadian Charity Prov Qualified Donee Recipient City Prov Reported Amt CANADIAN CREDIT MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION / ON University of Toronto Toronto ON $12,000,000.00 FONDATION CANADIENNEDE LA GERANCE DU CREDIT LI KA SHING (CANADA) FOUNDATION ON University of California Berkeley USA CA $11,930,400.00 THE OTTAWA HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ON THE OTTAWA HOSPITAL Ottawa ON $11,753,086.00 THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA/LA SOCIETE ON Province of British Columbia $11,705,389.00 CANADIENNE POUR LA CONSERVATION DE LA NATURE CANADIAN FOODGRAINS BANK ASSOCIATION MB Christian Reformed World Relief Burlington ON $10,953,100.00 INC/ASSOCIATION DE LA BANQUE CANADIENNE DE GRAINS Committee of Canada INC. LES FRERES DE LA CHARITE QC Fonds Eusèbe Montréal QC $10,823,632.00 OAKVILLE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ON HALTON HEALTHCARE SERVICES OAKVILLE ON $10,477,000.00 CORPORATION OEUVRE CURE-FAFARD QC Les Religieuses de Jésus-Marie Lévis QC $9,599,826.00 SUNNYBROOK HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE ON Sunnybrook Research Institute Toronto ON $9,519,337.00 Shriners Hospitals for Children QC SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR MONTREAL QC $9,425,000.00 CHILDREN (QUEBEC) INC. UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA FOUNDATION BC University of Victoria Victoria BC $9,355,494.00 LEADING EDGE ENDOWMENT FUND BC British Columbia Innovation $9,250,000.00 Council SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH IN CANADA ON LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY LOMA LINDA CA $9,228,801.00 TORONTO REHABILITATION INSTITUTE FOUNDATION ON University Health Network Toronto ON $9,150,112.00 THE ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM FOUNDATION ON Royal Ontario Museum Toronto ON $9,095,422.00 STOLLERY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION AB Alberta Health Services Edmonton, AB $9,050,499.00 QUEENSWAY-CARLETON HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ON Queensway Carleton Hospital Ottawa ON $8,690,391.00 MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION AB MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY CALGARY AB $8,618,550.00 LA FONDATION DE L'UNIVERSITE LAVAL QC Université Laval QC $8,506,693.00 The Donald Kaye Foundation AB University Hospital Foundation Edmonton AB $8,500,000.00 HAMILTON HEALTH SCIENCES FOUNDATION ON Hamilton Health Sciences $8,463,485.00 www.globalphilanthropy.ca Donor Canadian Charity Prov Qualified Donee Recipient City Prov Reported Amt Corporate SHARELIFE TRUST ON Catholic Charities of the Toronto ON $8,400,000.00 Archdiocese of Toronto THE MASTERCARD FOUNDATION ON Save the Children Canada Toronto ON $8,399,035.00 Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority MB Betel Home Foundation Selkirk MB $8,389,654.00 UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS KINGSTON FOUNDATION ON Kingston General Hospital Kingston ON $8,242,657.00 Foundation HOSPITALS OF REGINA FOUNDATION INC. SK REGINA QU'APPELLE REGIONAL REGINA SK $8,198,122.00 HEALTH AUTHORITY JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILD SERVICE OF GREATER TORONTO ON The Jewish Family and Child Toronto ON $8,000,000.00 Foundation CALGARY HEALTH TRUST AB Alberta Health Services - Calgary Calgary AB $7,982,655.00 Zone UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA BC University of Victoria Victoria BC $7,916,117.00 Foundation BRANDON UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION MB Brandon University Brandon MB $7,779,187.00 THE TYNDALE FOUNDATION ON Tyndale University College and Toronto ON $7,720,257.00 Seminary THE TERRY FOX FOUNDATION BC CANADIAN INSTITUE
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