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Which Canadian Charities Received the Most Revenue from the Canadian Federal Government in 2015? www.canadiancharitylaw.ca Which Canadian charities received the most revenue from the Canadian Federal government in 2015? By Mark Blumberg (June 10, 2017) We recently reviewed the T3010 information for 2015. It covers about 84,442 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 the Federal government. The total revenue from the Federal government of all the 84,442 registered charities was about $6,862,811,349.00. Below we have a table of Canadian charities that received over $100,000 from the Federal government in the charity’s 2015 fiscal year and the amount received from the federal government. 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 the Canadian Federal government in 2015 Name of Canadian registered charity Line 4540 1. UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA $318,590,000.00 2. THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO $278,366,000.00 3. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE $210,316,959.00 4. L'INSTITUTION ROYALE POUR L'AVANCEMENT DES SCIENCES / ROYAL $208,514,113.00 INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 5. CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS CONSEIL DES ARTS DU CANADA $182,224,388.00 6. Université de Montréal $155,321,000.00 7. UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL $113,795,619.00 8. UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO $109,277,000.00 9. UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA / UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA $97,805,794.00 10. THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO $95,399,000.00 11. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY AT KINGSTON $95,231,263.00 12. THE GOVERNORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY $92,527,269.00 13. MCMASTER UNIVERSITY $86,177,761.00 14. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA $79,262,000.00 15. PROVIDENCE HEALTHCARE $76,226,996.00 16. UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN $69,498,037.00 17. DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY $69,260,908.00 18. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY $63,702,000.00 19. UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA $56,832,000.00 20. ERINOAKKIDS CENTRE FOR TREATMENT AND DEVELOPMENT $55,696,357.00 21. THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN $49,835,951.00 22. UNIVERSITE DE SHERBROOKE $47,646,724.00 23. AGA KHAN FOUNDATION CANADA / FONDATION AGA KHAN CANADA $47,601,490.00 24. YORK UNIVERSITY $46,742,895.00 25. UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH $46,297,506.00 26. UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK $46,220,375.00 27. NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE CORPORATION/SOCIETE DU CENTRE NATIONAL $42,229,499.00 DES ARTS 28. THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY / LA SOCIETE CANADIENNE DE LA $41,952,035.00 CROIX-ROUGE 29. WORLD VISION CANADA-VISION MONDIALE CANADA $37,294,774.00 30. CARE CANADA $37,170,418.00 2 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities which received the most revenue from the Canadian Federal government in 2015 Name of Canadian registered charity Line 4540 31. LA CORPORATION DE L'ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE DE MONTREAL $37,075,000.00 32. SAVE THE CHILDREN CANADA/AIDE À L'ENFANCE CANADA $35,434,947.00 33. UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL $33,526,527.00 34. L'Institut de Recherche du Centre Universitaire de Santé McGill The $32,162,319.00 Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre 35. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND $31,607,697.00 36. CARLETON UNIVERSITY $31,536,000.00 37. Concordia University - Université Concordia $31,349,000.00 38. PLAN INTERNATIONAL CANADA INC. $30,603,637.00 39. NOVA SCOTIA HEALTH AUTHORITY (NSHA) $29,015,877.00 40. CANADIAN FOODGRAINS BANK ASSOCIATION INC/ASSOCIATION DE LA $28,626,598.00 BANQUE CANADIENNE DE GRAINS INC. 41. Centre universitaire de santé McGill / McGill University Health Centre $28,045,369.00 42. SUNNYBROOK HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE $27,492,555.00 43. OTTAWA HOSPITAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE/ INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE DE $27,305,533.00 L'HOPITAL D'OTTAWA 44. UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK $26,649,360.00 45. UNIVERSITE QUEBEC INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE $26,363,590.00 SCIENTIFIQUE 46. WEENEEBAYKO AREA HEALTH AUTHORITY $24,608,000.00 47. THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA/LA SOCIETE CANADIENNE POUR $24,393,454.00 LA CONSERVATION DE LA NATURE 48. OXFAM-QUEBEC $23,477,396.00 49. SUPPORTED LIFESTYLES LTD $22,590,777.00 50. NORTHLAND SCHOOL DIVISION 61 $21,822,073.00 51. ST. JOSEPH'S HEALTH CARE, LONDON $21,700,161.00 52. TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $21,497,000.00 53. GROVES MEMORIAL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL $21,365,000.00 54. RYERSON UNIVERSITY $21,304,000.00 55. UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR $21,234,000.00 56. MI'KMAW FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES OF NOVA SCOTIA $19,944,678.00 57. NORTHERN NISHNAWBE EDUCATION COUNCIL $18,280,362.00 58. L'Hôpital Général Juif Sir Mortimer B. Davis $18,033,921.00 59. EASTERN REGIONAL INTEGRATED HEALTH AUTHORITY $17,950,088.00 60. NORTH WELLINGTON HEALTH CARE CORPORATION $17,729,841.00 3 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities which received the most revenue from the Canadian Federal government in 2015 Name of Canadian registered charity Line 4540 61. SUNNYBROOK RESEARCH INSTITUTE $17,719,091.00 62. YMCA OF GREATER TORONTO $17,108,378.00 63. KELOWNA CHRISTIAN CENTER SOCIETY $16,975,248.00 64. MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE CANADA $16,938,040.00 65. S.U.C.C.E.S.S. (ALSO KNOWN AS UNITED CHINESE COMMUNITY $16,530,798.00 ENRICHMENT SERVICES SOCIETY) 66. Centre Jeunesse de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue (C.J.A.T.) $16,009,163.00 67. CALGARY SCOPE SOCIETY $15,888,464.00 68. RANCH EHRLO SOCIETY $15,798,228.00 69. FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES - FEDERATION CANADIENNE $15,314,500.00 DES MUNICIPALITES 70. CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE L'UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL $14,897,627.00 71. Organisation Catholique Canadienne pour le Développement et la Paix $14,550,000.00 72. École de Technologie Supérieure $13,914,233.00 73. UNIVERSITE DE MONCTON $13,811,939.00 74. STANDARDS COUNCIL OF CANADA $13,672,254.00 75. CENTRE D'ETUDE ET DE COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE $13,653,326.00 76. CARRIER SEKANI FAMILY SERVICES (A BRANCH SOCIETY OF THE CARRIER $13,622,479.00 SEKANI TRIBAL COUNCIL) 77. Colleges and Institutes Canada/Collèges et Instituts Canada $13,604,874.00 78. WEST REGION CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES COMMITTEE INCORPORATED $13,569,645.00 79. NOVA SCOTIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE $13,531,105.00 80. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine $13,452,525.00 81. UNIVERSITY OF REGINA $13,275,069.00 82. THE IMMIGRANT SERVICES SOCIETY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA $13,117,135.00 83. UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND $13,054,201.00 84. CUSO INTERNATIONAL $12,823,374.00 85. DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS CANADA / MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERESCA $12,750,000.00 NADA 86. THE PERLEY AND RIDEAU VETERANS' HEALTH CENTRE $12,414,392.00 87. CHF $12,050,656.00 88. H.O.M.E.S.: HEALTHY OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEANINGFUL EXPERIENCE $12,000,720.00 89. ST PAUL EDUCATION REGIONAL DIV NO 1 $11,977,445.00 90. INSTITUT DE RECHERCHES CLINIQUES DE MONTREAL $11,756,140.00 91. Action contre la faim ACF (Canada) / Action against hunger ACF (Canada) $11,717,920.00 4 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities which received the most revenue from the Canadian Federal government in 2015 Name of Canadian registered charity Line 4540 92. COSTI IMMIGRANT SERVICES $11,587,470.00 93. INDSPIRE $11,491,290.00 94. CENTRE DE RECHERCHE DE L'HOPITAL DOUGLAS - DOUGLAS HOSPITAL $11,321,227.00 95. WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE OF CANADA/L'ENTRAIDE UNIVERSITAIRE $11,246,434.00 MONDIALE DU CANADA 96. OPASKWAYAK EDUCATIONAL AUTHORITY INC. $11,244,571.00 97. LACOMBE ACTION GROUP FOR THE HANDICAPPED $11,071,466.00 98. Sinai Health System $10,949,015.00 99. PERIMETER INSTITUTE $10,920,354.00 100. INSTITUT DE CARDIOLOGIE DE MONTREAL/MONTREAL HEART INSTITUTE $10,879,726.00 101. DAKOTA OJIBWAY CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES INC. $10,867,677.00 102. GERALDTON DISTRICT HOSPITAL $10,731,404.00 103. CANADIAN BLOOD SERVICES / SOCIETE CANADIENNE DU SANG $10,692,184.00 104. Canadian Foundation for HealthCare Improvement (CFHI)/ Fondation $10,507,024.00 canadienne pour l'amélioration des services de santé (FCASS) 105. AERIC INC. $10,490,556.00 106. UNIVERSITE DU QUEBEC A CHICOUTIMI $10,443,029.00 107. THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE $9,868,113.00 108. SEVEN GENERATIONS EDUCATION INSTITUTE $9,859,607.00 109. M.O.S.A.I.C. MULTI-LINGUAL ORIENTATION SERVICE ASSOCIATION FOR $9,852,085.00 IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES 110. CATHOLIC CROSS CULTURAL SERVICES $9,768,015.00 111. STANTON TERRITORIAL HEALTH AUTHORITY $9,673,691.00 112. PEEL HALTON DUFFERIN ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY SERVICES $9,632,490.00 113. Jeunesse canada monde - Canada World Youth $9,565,099.00 114. UNIVERSITE DU QUEBEC A RIMOUSKI $9,110,787.00 115. COMMUNITY LIVING ASSOCIATION FOR SOUTH SIMCOE $9,029,182.00 116.
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