Which Canadian Charities Received the Most Revenue from Municipal Or Regional Governments in 2014?

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Which Canadian Charities Received the Most Revenue from Municipal Or Regional Governments in 2014? www.canadiancharitylaw.ca Which Canadian charities received the most revenue from municipal or regional governments in 2014? By Mark Blumberg (March 23, 2016) We recently reviewed the T3010 information for 2014. It covers about 84,370 of the 86,000 registered charities that have so far filed their return and that have been entered into the CRA’s database. Canadian registered charities are currently required to disclose on the T3010 their revenue from municipal or regional governments. The total revenue from federal governments of all the 84,370 registered charities was about $9,141,293,361.00. Below we have a table of Canadian charities and their revenue from municipal or regional governments as reported for the 2014 fiscal year. Thank you to Celeste Bonas, an intern at Blumbergs, for helping with this project. The Sean Blumberg Transparency Project is in memory of my youngest brother Sean Blumberg. Sean was a sweet, kind person, a great brother who helped me on a number of occasions with many tasks including the time consuming and arduous task of reviewing T3010 databases and making them into something useful. As part of the Sean Blumberg Transparency Project, Blumbergs has been releasing information on the Canadian charity sector to provide a better understanding of the size, scope, complexity and challenges of the sector. Please review my caveats at the end about the reliability and usage of T3010 information. 1 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities which received the most revenue from municipal or regional governments in 2014 Name of the Canadian registered charity Line 4560 1. The Peel District School Board $538,725,973.00 2. YORK REGION DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $528,628,165.00 3. Centre Intégré Universitaire de Santé et de Services Sociauxde l'Estrie - Centre $462,155,062.00 Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrook e 4. TORONTO CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $435,645,141.00 5. OTTAWA-CARLETON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $292,664,299.00 6. CENTRE DE SANTÉ ET DE SERVICES SOCIAUX HAUT-RICHELIEU-ROUVILLE $244,123,189.00 7. DUFFERIN PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $242,932,000.00 8. HALTON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $224,458,591.00 9. TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $196,247,086.00 10. Thames Valley School District $179,023,660.00 11. THE DURHAM DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $164,048,387.00 12. SIMCOE COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD (SCDSB) $156,728,159.00 13. HALIFAX REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD $130,886,300.00 14. THE WINNIPEG SCHOOL DIVISION $124,932,972.00 15. DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA $110,239,801.00 16. TRILLIUM LAKELANDS DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $87,844,028.00 17. HALTON CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $83,739,901.00 18. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 62 (SOOKE) $83,331,495.00 19. Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 1 $82,815,687.00 20. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE REGINA SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 4 OF $79,337,198.00 SASKATCHEWAN 21. UPPER CANADA DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $75,543,496.00 22. GREATER ESSEX COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $75,039,371.00 23. English-Montreal School Board/Commission Scolaire English-Montreal $58,648,301.00 24. HAMILTON-WENTWORTH CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $54,504,000.00 25. WATERLOO CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $53,744,084.00 26. SOUTH EAST CORNERSTONE SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 209 $52,458,818.00 27. THE TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY / OFFICE DE $51,024,000.00 PROTECTION DE LA NATURE DE TORONTO 28. CONSEIL DE DISTRICT CATHOLIQUE DU CENTRE-EST DE L'ONTARIO $49,722,155.00 29. EDMONTON PUBLIC LIBRARY $47,694,316.00 30. RIVERVIEW HEALTH CENTRE INC. $47,615,614.00 31. CALGARY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $46,359,593.00 32. NIAGARA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $45,235,563.00 2 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities which received the most revenue from municipal or regional governments in 2014 Name of the Canadian registered charity Line 4560 33. THE BRENDA STRAFFORD FOUNDATION LTD. $44,223,908.00 34. OTTAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $43,412,587.00 35. CHINOOK SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 211 $40,080,413.00 36. VANCOUVER PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $40,064,594.00 37. WINDSOR-ESSEX CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $39,892,804.00 38. LONDON DISTRICT CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD $39,492,038.00 39. PRAIRIE VALLEY SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 208 $37,069,447.00 40. THE ST. JAMES-ASSINIBOIA SCHOOL DIVISION $37,045,033.00 41. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE REGINA ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL $34,564,673.00 DIVISION NO.81 OF SASKATCHEWAN 42. RAINBOW DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $34,365,277.00 43. YMCA OF GREATER TORONTO $33,763,363.00 44. CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DISTRICT CATHOLIQUE CENTRE-SUD $33,582,211.00 45. ONGWANADA HOSPITAL $32,529,132.00 46. THE BRANDON SCHOOL DIVISION $32,108,074.00 47. THE SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL DIVISION $31,216,201.00 48. PRAIRIE SOUTH SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 210 OF SASKATCHEWAN $28,264,990.00 49. HAMILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $28,145,940.00 50. Red Deer Catholic Regional Division #39 $27,313,984.00 51. CHIGNECTO-CENTRAL REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD $26,822,810.00 52. BETHANY NURSING HOME OF CAMROSE ALBERTA $25,868,460.00 53. ASSINIBOINE PARK CONSERVANCY INC. $25,540,000.00 54. NORTHWEST SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 203 $25,108,974.00 55. RENFREW COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $23,821,622.00 56. THE PETERBOROUGH VICTORIA NORTHUMBERLAND AND CLARINGTON $23,084,031.00 CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 57. Conseil scolaire Viamonde $22,909,237.00 58. FRASER VALLEY REGIONAL LIBRARY $22,687,202.00 59. LAKEHEAD DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $21,112,764.00 60. HORIZON SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 205 $21,104,691.00 61. MENNONITE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY $20,766,928.00 62. ALGONQUIN AND LAKESHORE CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $20,637,367.00 63. CIRCLE OF HOME CARE SERVICES (TORONTO) $20,237,014.00 64. CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF EASTERN ONTARIO $20,160,189.00 65. VANCOUVER ISLAND HEALTH AUTHORITY $20,087,986.00 3 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities which received the most revenue from municipal or regional governments in 2014 Name of the Canadian registered charity Line 4560 66. ANNAPOLIS VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD $20,046,660.00 67. LONDON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $19,002,727.00 68. ST. CLAIR CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $18,604,785.00 69. THE LORD SELKIRK SCHOOL DIVISION $18,559,210.00 70. CITY OF SASKATOON $18,049,000.00 71. TORONTO CULTURAL ADVISORY CORPORATION $17,799,808.00 72. REGINA PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $17,679,000.00 73. CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DISTRICT CATHOLIQUE DE L'EST ONTARIEN $17,380,487.00 74. HALIFAX REGIONAL LIBRARY BOARD $16,897,937.00 75. COLLÈGE D'ALMA $16,666,292.00 76. FAMILY DAY CARE SERVICES $16,361,686.00 77. OKANAGAN REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT $15,503,328.00 78. CITY OF SURREY $15,059,681.00 79. GREATER VICTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY $15,020,923.00 80. THE BRAMPTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $14,867,257.00 81. DISABLED AND AGED REGIONAL TRANSIT SYSTEM $14,690,561.00 82. INSTITUT CANADIEN DE QUEBEC $14,631,229.00 83. UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA $14,454,000.00 84. Cape Breton Victoria Regional School Board $14,258,102.00 85. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF VAUGHAN $13,990,223.00 86. BROADMEAD CARE SOCIETY $13,971,131.00 87. KEEWATIN-PATRICIA DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $13,587,668.00 88. THE GARDEN VALLEY SCHOOL DIVISION $13,521,606.00 89. MARKHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $13,239,454.00 90. Conseil des arts de Montréal $12,950,000.00 91. PLASP CHILD CARE SERVICES $12,659,559.00 92. RANCH EHRLO SOCIETY $12,218,625.00 93. LE CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DISTRICT CATHOLIQUE DU NOUVEL-ONTARIO $12,194,741.00 94. SUDBURY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $12,088,900.00 95. GRAND RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY $11,989,837.00 96. KITCHENER PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $11,863,970.00 97. LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY OF SUDBURY $11,805,000.00 98. CALGARY HANDIBUS ASSOCIATION $11,780,893.00 99. Conseil scolaire catholique de district des Grandes Rivières $11,681,653.00 100. FRASER HEALTH AUTHORITY $11,643,940.00 4 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities which received the most revenue from municipal or regional governments in 2014 Name of the Canadian registered charity Line 4560 101. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OF THE TORONTO ZOO $11,610,987.00 102. JUBILEE RESIDENCES INC. $11,270,312.00 103. MOUNT ST MARY HOSPITAL $11,230,078.00 104. THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY / LA SOCIETE CANADIENNE DE LA CROIX- $11,176,864.00 ROUGE 105. SEINE RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION $10,990,895.00 106. LLOYDMINSTER SCHOOL DIVISION $10,937,720.00 107. BURLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY $10,728,216.00 108. MPA - MOTIVATION, POWER & ACHIEVEMENT SOCIETY $10,669,296.00 109. NORTH EAST SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 200 $10,584,333.00 110. JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED OF BRITISH COLUMBIA $10,378,970.00 111. ECOLE LE SOMMET / SUMMIT SCHOOL $10,344,234.00 112. RICHMOND HILL PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD $10,216,390.00 113. MCMASTER UNIVERSITY $10,000,000.00 114. THE MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DIVISION $9,963,001.00 115. SANTA MARIA SENIOR CITIZENS HOME INC. $9,931,665.00 116. MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM SERVICES OF METROPOLITAN TORONTO $9,876,194.00 117. THE ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION $9,622,504.00 118. INDWELL COMMUNITY HOMES $9,571,736.00 119. SIMCOE MUSKOKA DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT $9,534,871.00 120. THE LEARNING ENRICHMENT FOUNDATION $9,504,547.00 121. THE RED RIVER VALLEY SCHOOL DIVISION $9,503,985.00 122.
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