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Canadian-Charities-Table-A.Pdf Foreign Funding Foreign NOT Total Foreign as % of Total Legal Name City Province Foreign receipted receipted Total Revenue Funding Revenue THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF 1 TORONTO TORONTO ON 10,294,936 526,916,806 2,865,144,000 537,211,742 18.75 WORLD VISION CANADA‐VISION MONDIALE 2 CANADA MISSISSAUGA ON 1,224,443 147,161,364 445,830,169 148,385,807 33.28 3 CARE CANADA NEPEAN ON 99,465,583 140,610,259 99,465,583 70.74 4 PLAN INTERNATIONAL CANADA INC. TORONTO ON 271,207 75,330,779 213,809,255 75,601,986 35.36 5 QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY AT KINGSTON KINGSTON ON 64,175,590 4,581,688 923,353,036 68,757,278 7.45 6 MCMASTER UNIVERSITY HAMILTON ON 3,405,339 63,943,498 954,409,000 67,348,837 7.06 7 UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK TORONTO ON 67,052,818 2,105,776,000 67,052,818 3.18 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH 8 CENTRE OTTAWA ON 57,737,575 263,099,556 57,737,575 21.95 9 Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie MONTREAL QC 43,426,084 52,062,002 43,426,084 83.41 DUCKS UNLIMITED CANADA/CANARDS ILLIMITES 10 CANADA STONEWALL MB 40,156,917 91,046,301 40,156,917 44.11 AGA KHAN FOUNDATION CANADA / FONDATION 11 AGA KHAN CANADA OTTAWA ON 37,925,742 118,879,729 37,925,742 31.90 THE GOVERNORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF 12 CALGARY CALGARY AB 37,124,639 1,280,420,916 37,124,639 2.90 13 THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN TORONTO ON 34,386,628 824,936,261 34,386,628 4.17 14 RIGHT TO PLAY INTERNATIONAL TORONTO ON 28,277,578 49,824,317 28,277,578 56.75 15 COLUMBIA COLLEGE VANCOUVER BC 27,408,723 29,576,489 27,408,723 92.67 16 UNIVERSITY OF REGINA REGINA SK 22,142 25,892,096 258,363,582 25,914,238 10.03 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT 17 NO. 39 (VANCOUVER) VANCOUVER BC 52,618 22,702,505 571,981,798 22,755,123 3.98 CENTRE D'ETUDE ET DE COOPERATION 18 INTERNATIONALE MONTREAL QC 6,070 20,651,072 39,304,248 20,657,142 52.56 19 WE Charity TORONTO ON 18,724,091 51,086,705 18,724,091 36.65 20 COMMISSION SCOLAIRE DE L'OR‐ET‐DES‐BOIS VAL‐D'OR QC 15,865,215 73,989,542 15,865,215 21.44 Canadian charities reporting foreign funding 1 Based on T3010 data for fiscal years ending in 2016 Foreign Funding Foreign NOT Total Foreign as % of Total Legal Name City Province Foreign receipted receipted Total Revenue Funding Revenue WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE OF CANADA/L'ENTRAIDE UNIVERSITAIRE MONDIALE 21 DU CANADA OTTAWA ON 15,478,915 36,452,814 15,478,915 42.46 22 FONDATION TRAÇONS UN CHEMIN MONTREAL QC 14,511,454 14,803,358 14,511,454 98.03 23 GRANT MACEWAN UNIVERSITY EDMONTON AB 14,214,411 238,117,761 14,214,411 5.97 World Federation of Hemophilia Fédération 24 Mondiale de l'Hémophilie MONTREAL QC 13,510,782 33,659,851 13,510,782 40.14 THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY / LA SOCIETE 25 CANADIENNE DE LA CROIX‐ROUGE SAINT JOHN NB 202,056 12,231,350 314,648,445 12,433,406 3.95 26 UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER BC 12,131,000 2,396,214,000 12,131,000 0.51 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT/INSTITUTINTERNATIONAL DU 27 DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE WINNIPEG MB 12,096,657 21,457,502 12,096,657 56.37 28 INTERIOR HEALTH AUTHORITY KELOWNA BC 11,418,177 2,051,614,112 11,418,177 0.56 29 DIGNITAS INTERNATIONAL TORONTO ON 10,289,212 11,985,079 10,289,212 85.85 30 CIRCLE OF HOME CARE SERVICES (TORONTO) TORONTO ON 10,110,631 41,849,095 10,110,631 24.16 31 Sinai Health System TORONTO ON 9,713,322 622,153,999 9,713,322 1.56 32 TIDES CANADA FOUNDATION VANCOUVER BC 46,025 9,580,958 23,890,884 9,626,983 40.30 OTTAWA HOSPITAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE/ INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE DE L'HOPITAL 33 D'OTTAWA OTTAWA ON 9,322,409 104,006,145 9,322,409 8.96 NEW 34 HOPE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY WESTMINSTER BC 9,053,675 19,779,594 9,053,675 45.77 TORONTO GENERAL & WESTERN HOSPITAL 35 FOUNDATION TORONTO ON 104,446 8,945,016 98,612,540 9,049,462 9.18 SAVE THE CHILDREN CANADA/AIDE À L'ENFANCE 36 CANADA TORONTO ON 65,961 8,656,902 62,611,833 8,722,863 13.93 37 Shriners Hospitals for Children MONTREAL QC 8,641,912 20,602,287 8,641,912 41.95 38 THE COMMONWEALTH OF LEARNING BURNABY BC 8,619,368 11,932,929 8,619,368 72.23 Canadian charities reporting foreign funding 2 Based on T3010 data for fiscal years ending in 2016 Foreign Funding Foreign NOT Total Foreign as % of Total Legal Name City Province Foreign receipted receipted Total Revenue Funding Revenue 39 WAR CHILD CANADA TORONTO ON 8,801 8,352,316 13,945,667 8,361,117 59.95 The Board of Education of School District No. 42 40 (Maple Ridge‐Pitt Meadows) MAPLE RIDGE BC 8,059,236 151,597,030 8,059,236 5.32 41 ISLAMIC RELIEF ‐ IR CANADA BURLINGTON ON 190,798 7,655,018 28,669,112 7,845,816 27.37 42 SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CALGARY AB 7,752,180 352,256,963 7,752,180 2.20 43 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FOUNDATION PORT HOPE ON 7,730,364 13,646,214 7,730,364 56.65 44 Health Standards Organization OTTAWA ON 7,629,186 7,750,477 7,629,186 98.44 L'INSTITUTION ROYALE POUR L'AVANCEMENT DES SCIENCES / ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE 45 ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING MONTREAL QC 7,301,674 1,245,269,871 7,301,674 0.59 DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS CANADA / 46 MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERESCA NADA TORONTO ON 7,226,407 66,853,241 7,226,407 10.81 47 UNIVERSITE DU QUEBEC A CHICOUTIMI CHICOUTIMI QC 6,407,239 122,823,253 6,407,239 5.22 48 THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN FOUNDATION TORONTO ON 6,229,908 208,124,935 6,229,908 2.99 49 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO LONDON ON 5,970,000 1,087,460,383 5,970,000 0.55 EASTERN REGIONAL INTEGRATED HEALTH 50 AUTHORITY ST. JOHN'S NL 5,756,033 1,488,973,000 5,756,033 0.39 GREAT ENLIGHTENMENT BUDDHIST INSTITUTE 51 SOCIETY (GEBIS) TORONTO CONCORD ON 5,674,904 1,395,032 5,674,904 406.79 52 SEVENTH‐DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH IN CANADA OSHAWA ON 5,593,884 43,564,706 5,593,884 12.84 53 PERIMETER INSTITUTE WATERLOO ON 5,121,999 31,191,266 5,121,999 16.42 54 OPERATION SMILE CANADA FOUNDATION TORONTO ON 4,946,518 14,148,802 4,946,518 34.96 L'Institut de Recherche du Centre Universitaire de Santé McGill The Research Institute of the McGill 55 University Health Centre MONTREAL QC 4,931,088 105,249,163 4,931,088 4.69 56 Great Wisdom Buddhist Institute Inc. VERNON BRIDGE PE 1,516 4,888,276 2,043,744 4,889,792 239.26 Canadian charities reporting foreign funding 3 Based on T3010 data for fiscal years ending in 2016 Foreign Funding Foreign NOT Total Foreign as % of Total Legal Name City Province Foreign receipted receipted Total Revenue Funding Revenue THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT 57 NO. 62 (SOOKE) VICTORIA BC 4,830,173 106,485,775 4,830,173 4.54 THE GOVERNORS OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER 58 UNIVERSITY ANTIGONISH NS 3,828,062 857,873 134,384,125 4,685,935 3.49 The Board of Education of School District No. 22 59 (Vernon) VERNON BC 4,624,274 85,412,682 4,624,274 5.41 60 KENNETH M MOLSON FOUNDATION TORONTO ON 4,571,347 1,033,404 4,571,347 442.36 61 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM TORONTO ON 49,068 4,515,939 15,855,793 4,565,007 28.79 62 One Drop Foundation / Fondation One Drop MONTRÉAL QC 4,538,842 7,030,360 4,538,842 64.56 63 YL MALIBU CLUB MINISTRY AFFILIATES EGMONT BC 4,530,054 5,407,646 4,530,054 83.77 THE GENERALATE OF THE SISTERS OF THE 64 PRECIOUS BLOOD LONDON ON 4,371,250 6,371,235 4,371,250 68.61 GREAT ENLIGHTENMENT BUDDHIST INSTITUTE 65 SOCIETY LITTLE SANDS PE 1,249,144 3,050,431 11,169,336 4,299,575 38.49 THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA/LA SOCIETE CANADIENNE POUR LA CONSERVATION 66 DE LA NATURE TORONTO ON 3,831 4,202,662 94,802,650 4,206,493 4.44 67 SUNNYBROOK RESEARCH INSTITUTE TORONTO ON 4,177,633 99,022,172 4,177,633 4.22 CANADIAN BUREAU FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION‐‐BUREAU CANADIENDE L'EDUCATION 68 INTERNATIONAL OTTAWA ON 4,165,099 8,442,300 4,165,099 49.34 69 UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN SASKATOON SK 130,817 3,998,814 925,013,663 4,129,631 0.45 70 STANDARDS COUNCIL OF CANADA OTTAWA ON 4,097,725 19,715,082 4,097,725 20.78 CENTENNIAL COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND 71 TECHNOLOGY TORONTO ON 4,065,657 260,887,359 4,065,657 1.56 MENNONITE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 72 ASSOCIATES OF CANADA WATERLOO ON 3,904,027 21,635,176 3,904,027 18.04 CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR THE EDUCATION 73 AND WELFARE OF JEWS OFTHE C I S TORONTO ON 3,807,025 4,405,521 3,807,025 86.41 74 QUEEN MARGARETS SCHOOL 6132 DUNCAN BC 34,737 3,741,655 8,519,657 3,776,392 44.33 Canadian charities reporting foreign funding 4 Based on T3010 data for fiscal years ending in 2016 Foreign Funding Foreign NOT Total Foreign as % of Total Legal Name City Province Foreign receipted receipted Total Revenue Funding Revenue The Board of Education of School District No.
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