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RBC Donation Recipient List for the YEAR 2007 RBC Donation Recipient List FOR THE YEAR 2007 by Regions by Causes National Organizations Alberta Arts & Culture British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Civic Newfoundland Nova Scotia Education Northwest Territories Nunavut Ontario Health Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Social Services Yukon NationalRecepient Organizations RBC Foundation gives donations from $100 to pledges of $1 million and more. Here are the major donations we have given in 2007 ($500 and more). Actua Canadian Psychiatric Research Foundation L’arche Canada Foundation AFP Foundation for Philanthropy-Canada Canadian Race Relations Foundation L’arche Canada Foundation Aga Khan Foundation Canada Canadian Safe School Network Learning Partnership Agricultural Institute of Canada Foundation Canadian Spinal Research Organization Leave Out Violence Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada Canadian Technion Society Lester B. Pearson College of Pacific & United World Asthma Society of Canada Canadian Vocal Arts Institute Colleges Best Buddies of Canada Canadian Women’s Foundation Look Good Feel Better Biathlon Canada Canadian Youth Business Foundation Military Police Fund for Blind Children Big Brothers Big Sisters Canada Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art Mothers Against Drunk Driving Boys and Girls Clubs Canada Centre for International Governance Innovation National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada Charitable Foundation of the Canadian Polish Congress National Arts Centre C.D. Howe Institute Chess Federation of Canada National Ballet of Canada Canada Institute for North American Issues Childhood Cancer Foundation Canada National Ovarian Cancer Association Canada Safety Council Coast to Coast Against Cancer Foundation National Theatre School of Canada Canada-Israel Children’s Centres Cornerstone 52 Foundation Nature Conservancy of Canada Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame Couchiching Conservancy NCF - NeuroScience Canada Foundation Canadian 4-H Council Council for Business & Arts in Canada Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (Canada) Canadian Association for Participatory Development Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada Neurofibromatosis Canada Canadian Association of Independent Living Centres David Suzuki Foundation Opportunity International Canada Canadian Avalanche Foundation Dominion Institute Osteoporosis Canada Canadian Centre for Creative Technology Ducks Unlimited Canada Outward Bound - Program Support Canadian Centre for Diversity Evergreen - Learning Grounds Pancreatic Cancer Foundation Canadian Centre for Ethics & Corporate Policy Foundation Fighting Blindness Parkinson Society Canada Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada Pediatric AIDS Canada Canadian Diabetes Association and the U.S. Pollution Probe Canadian Executive Services Organization Foundation for International Training for Third World Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research Countries Raising the Roof Canadian Foundation for Economic Education Frontier College Right to Play International Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons Girl Guides of Canada Ron Ellis Team Canada Foundation Canadian Golden Retriever Adoption Service Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS Ronald McDonald House Charities Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conference Royal Conservatory of Music Canadian Hearing Society Habitat for Humanity - Canada Safe Communities Foundation Canadian Hockey Foundation Health Partners International of Canada Save the Children Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Heart and Stroke Foundation Scouts Canada Canadian Institute of International Affairs Historica Foundation of Canada SmartRisk Foundation Canadian International Freedom of Expression Trust Hope Air Special Olympics Canada Canadian Jamaican Medical Assistance Society Human Rights Watch Spelling Bee of Canada Canadian Journalism Foundation Humane Society of Canada Stephen Lewis Foundation Canadian Mathematical Society Huntington Society of Canada Taking It Global Youth Association Canadian Mental Health Association ICD Corporate Governance College The Canadian Ditchley Foundation Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation Institute for Global Ethics (Canada) Thyroid Foundation of Canada Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation International Child Care (Canada) Tides Canada Foundation Canadian Olympic Foundation International Development and Relief Foundation Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation Canadian Opera Company Junior Achievement Canada World of Dreams Foundation Canada Canadian Paralympic Foundation Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Canada World Wildlife Fund Canada Canadian Paraplegic Association Kids Help Phone - Kids Help Phone Writers’ Trust of Canada Canadian Policy Research Networks Kiwanis Foundation of Canada 2 RecepientAlberta RBC Foundation gives donations from $100 to pledges of $1 million and more. Here are the major donations we have given in 2007 ($500 and more). 4-H Foundation of Alberta Westerose Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Calgary AARC Society Calgary Canadian Cancer Society Calgary Add Your Light Charitable Foundation Calgary Canadian Council of Provincial and Territorial Sport Federation Calgary Alberta Ballet Company Calgary Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute Calgary Alberta Cancer Foundation Edmonton Canadian Intensive Care Foundation Calgary Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research Edmonton Canadian Mental Health Association Calgary Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation Calgary Canadian National Institute for the Blind - Alberta, N.W.T. & Nunavut Edmonton Alberta College of Art and Design Calgary Canadian Paraplegic Association Edmonton Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters Edmonton Cantos Music Foundation Calgary Alberta Ecotrust Foundation Calgary Capital Region Housing Foundation Edmonton Alberta Theatre Projects Calgary CAREERS:The Next Generation Foundation Edmonton Alpine Canada Alpin Calgary Chartered Accountants’ Education Foundation Edmonton Art à la carte Calgary Child Friendly Calgary Calgary Art Gallery of Calgary Society Calgary Children’s Hospital Aid Society Calgary Banff Centre for Continuing Education Banff Airdrie Regional Recreation Enhancement Centre Airdrie Bethany Care Centre Auxiliary Calgary Camrose Regional Sport Development Centre Camrose Big Brothers Big Sisters Calgary International Day of Disabled Persons Event Edmonton Big Brothers Big Sisters Lloydminster Lethbridge Leisure and Recreation Services Lethbridge Bissell Centre Edmonton City of St. Albert St. Albert Bow Valley College Calgary Community Agency Network for Women in Need Society of Alberta Calgary Bow Valley Victim Services Association Banff Cross Country Canada Canmore Boys and Girls Clubs Calgary David Foster Foundation Society Victoria Boys and Girls Clubs Cochrane David Thompson Health Region Foundation Red Deer Boys and Girls Clubs Turner Valley Decidedly Jazz Danceworks Calgary Boys and Girls Clubs Edmonton Developmental Disabilities Resource Centre of Calgary Calgary Boys and Girls Clubs Slave Lake Drumheller Library Board Drumheller Boys and Girls Clubs Sherwood Park Edmonton Gleaners’ Association Edmonton Boys and Girls Clubs Wetaskiwin Edmonton School District #7 Edmonton Breast Cancer Supportive Care Foundation Calgary EducationMatters Calgary Calgary Centre for Non-Profit Management Calgary Esther Honens International Piano Competition Foundation Calgary Calgary Chinook Scout Foundation Calgary Evergreen Calgary Calgary Drop-In & Rehab Centre Society Calgary Foothills Country Hospice Society Okotoks Calgary Educational Partnerships Foundation Calgary Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society Edmonton Calgary HandiBus Association Calgary Friends of the Viking Carena Society Viking Calgary Health Trust Calgary Fuel for School Nutrional Foundation Calgary Calgary Immigrant Educational Society Calgary Generations of Hope Fertility Assistance Fund Society Calgary Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association Calgary Glenbow - Alberta Institute Calgary Calgary Inter-Faith Food Bank Society Calgary Grant MacEwan Community College Foundation Edmonton Calgary International Children’s Festival Calgary Habitat for Humanity Edmonton Calgary Olympic Development Association Calgary Hearing Foundation of Canada Toronto Calgary Philharmonic Society Calgary Heartland Youth Centre Stettler Calgary Reads Society Calgary Heritage Park Society Calgary Calgary Urban Project Society Calgary High Prairie Native Friendship Society High Prairie Calgary Zoological Society Calgary Highwood Memorial Centre Society High River Canadian Blood Services Toronto HOPE Mission Edmonton 3 RecepientAlberta Hull Child and Family Services Calgary Southern Alberta Pediatric Hostel Society Calgary International Children’s Festival Society St. Albert Special Olympics Edmonton Junior Achievement Calgary Spirit River and District Agricultural Society Spirit River Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Canada Calgary St. Michael’s Extended Care Centre Edmonton KARA Family Support Foundation Edmonton Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation Edmonton Kerby Centre Calgary Storehouse 39-3-10 Calgary Keyano College Foundation Fort McMurray Strathcona Baptist Church Winter Warming Centre Edmonton Kids Up Front Foundation Calgary Calgary Between Friends Club Calgary Lakeland College Lloydminster Immigrant Access Fund Calgary Leduc/Devon Oilfield Historical Society Devon Central Alberta Women’s Emergency Shelter Society Red Deer Lethbridge Association for Community
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