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Grants and Disbursements List Grants and Disbursements A. Y. Jackson Secondary School 1,282.00 A Company of Fools Theatre Inc. 10,000.00 Adult High School 412.00 Alberta Birds of Prey Foundation 150.00 Algonquin College Foundation 20,327.61 Almonte General Hospital Foundation 10,000.00 ALS Society of Ontario 715.20 ALS Society of Ontario (Champlain Region) 350.00 Alta Vista Public School 190.00 Alternative Learning Styles & Outlooks Ottawa 100.00 Alzheimer Society of Canada 1,000.00 Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County 18,047.30 Amnesty International Canadian Section 1,514.49 Ancoura 8,899.00 Anglican Diocese of Ottawa 10,000.00 Aphasia Centre of Ottawa 551.00 Appalachian Corridor 3,500.00 L'Arche - Ottawa 5,000.00 Arthritis & Autoimmunity Research Centre Foundation 800.00 The Arthritis Society 1,000.00 The Arthritis Society (Ottawa Region) 1,550.00 Ashbury College Foundation 20,000.00 Assumption Catholic School 500.00 Autism Society Ontario (Ottawa Chapter) 10,000.00 The Auxiliary of Hillel Lodge 1,000.00 Banff Avenue Community House 11,843.00 The Banff Centre 1,500.00 Baobab Tree Drum Dance Community 2,744.77 The Battlefords Interval House Society 1,000.00 Bayshore Catholic School 500.00 Bell High School 918.00 Best Buddies of Canada 10,000.00 Better Beginnings Better Futures 8,000.00 Bhawani Anantaraman Memorial Foundation 250.00 Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa 1,300.00 Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa 196,755.43 Brain Injury Association of the Ottawa Valley 10,000.00 Breast Cancer Action 9,261.48 Britannia United Church 411.40 Bromley Road Baptist Church 4,600.00 Brookfield High School 951.08 Brother André Catholic School 500.00 Bruce House 4,414.00 Bruyère Foundation Inc. 3,015.43 Bytown Gunners Order 20,000.00 CACDA - Canterbury Arts Centre Development Association 4,311.00 Caldwell Family Centre Inc. 5,000.00 The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa Foundation 3,000.00 Camp Eitan Educational and Social Outreach Project 3,000.00 Camp Misquah 5,000.00 Canada Company: Many Ways to Serve 1,500.00 Canada-Africa Community Health Alliance (CACHA) 3,000.00 Canada-Hungary Educational Foundation 2,000.00 Canadian Aid for Chernobyl 500.00 Canadian Baptist Ministries 956.49 Canadian Bible Society 500.00 Canadian Bible Society (Ottawa Branch) 931.08 Canadian Cancer Society 650.06 Canadian Cancer Society Ontario Division 9,286.35 Canadian Catholic Organization for Development & Peace 651.08 Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives 500.00 Canadian Conference of the Arts 386.00 Canadian Council of the Blind - Ottawa Book Club Chapter 12,600.00 Canadian Diabetes Association (Ottawa Branch) 21,636.26 Canadian Federation for Sexual Health 2,434.00 Canadian Federation of Friends of Museums 429.12 Canadian Feed the Children 50.00 Canadian Friends Service Committee 731.86 Canadian Future Achievers 6,000.00 Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind 7,420.36 Canadian Hunger Foundation 350.00 Canadian Jesuit Missions 200.00 Canadian Liver Foundation, Ottawa Chapter 143.70 Canadian Magen David Adom For Israel 1,000.00 Canadian Mental Health Association Ottawa Branch 5,000.00 Canadian Mothercraft of Ottawa-Carleton 100.00 Canadian Music Competitions (Ontario) Inc., Ottawa Regional 1,146.00 Committee Canadian National Institute for the Blind (East Region) 1,303.00 Canadian National Institute for the Blind (Ontario Division) 6,366.20 Canadian Opera Company 500.00 Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) 365.93 Canadian Red Cross Society 2,000.00 Canadian Red Cross Society (Ottawa Branch) 2,697.74 Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities 314.00 Canadian Youth Climate Coalition 1,000.00 Canadians for Choice 300.00 Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology Scholarship 5,000.00 Cancer Research Society Inc. (Ottawa Office) 1,342.00 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Support Programs Inc. 5,000.00 CanHave Children's Centre Inc. 52,000.00 Canterbury High School 3,340.00 Cantiamo Girls Choir of Ottawa 2,700.00 CARE Canada 450.76 Carleton University 171,994.20 Carlington Community Health Centre 42,547.00 Catholic Family Service Ottawa 599.00 Catholic Immigration Centre Foundation 975.00 Causeway Foundation 2,978.00 Causeway Work Centre 10,500.00 Central Asia Institute Canada 660.70 Centre 507 188.50 Centre communautaire franc-ouest d'Ottawa 9,800.00 Le Centre d'Entraide la Destinée 500.00 Sophie's Hope Centre 13,662.75 Centre Youville Centre Ottawa-Carleton Inc. 32,766.90 Centretown Churches Social Action Committee 300.00 Centretown Emergency Food Centre 531.00 Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario 2,700.00 CHEO Foundation 7,439.71 Child Haven International 500.00 Children's Aid Foundation of Ottawa 10,300.00 Children's Festival de la Jeunesse 10,000.00 Chinese Christian Mission of Canada 400.00 Christian Blind Mission International 400.00 Christian Hit Radio Inc. (CHRI) 201.50 Christie Lake Kids 61,883.40 The Christmas Exchange of Ottawa-Carleton 8,642.20 Church of St John the Evangelist 10,000.00 City for All Women Initiative (CAWI) 20,000.00 City of Ottawa - Plant Pool Recreation Centre 10,408.32 CKCU-FM 93.1 50.76 CNIB Library 500.00 Cobourg District Collegiate Institute East 1,021.00 CODE 349.26 Common Thread: Community Chorus of Toronto 633.00 Communita Madonna Della Risurrezionne 250.00 Community Foundations of Canada 5,000.00 Community Laundry Co-operative Inc. 10,000.00 The Compassionate Friends - Ottawa Valley/Outaouais chapter 431.00 Concordia University 1,000.00 Connaught Public School 1,200.00 Constance Creek Wildlife Refuge 8,000.00 Coping Bereavement Support Groups of Ontario Inc. 395.00 Cornerstone Housing for Women Foundation 7,000.00 Council for the Arts in Ottawa 1,770.00 Council on Aging of Ottawa 2,025.00 Covenant House Toronto 100.00 Crichton Cultural Community Centre 5,000.00 Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada (Ottawa Chapter) 100.76 CrossWorld 500.00 Crystal Bay Centre for Special Education 350.00 CUSO-VSO 1,000.00 Dalhousie University 2,000.00 Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre 14,432.00 The David Suzuki Foundation 1,200.00 Daybreak Non-Profit Shelter (Ecumenical) Corporation 500.00 Daybreak Non-Profit Shelter Corporation 1,918.00 Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Canada, Inc. 800.00 The Diocese of the Arctic 25,000.00 Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region 1,000.00 Doctors Without Borders Canada 4,409.73 Dominion Fellowship Centre 350,000.00 Dr. F.J. McDonald Catholic School 500.00 Dress for Success Ottawa National Capital Region 500.00 Ducks Unlimited Canada 250.00 Dying with Dignity Canada 1,500.00 Dystonia Medical Research Foundation (Canada) 1,000.00 Earl of March Secondary School 1,292.00 Easter Seal Society, Ontario 10,000.00 EcoEquitable Inc. 35,000.00 Ecojustice Canada Society 1,731.86 Ecology Ottawa 339.00 Education Foundation of Ottawa 39,528.00 The Eganville and District Community Food Bank 365.93 Elisabeth Bruyère Research Institute 3,168.00 Elizabeth Fry Society of Cape Breton 1,000.00 Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia 1,000.00 Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa 15,000.00 Elmwood School 35,495.00 Environmental Defence Canada Inc. 2,000.00 Equine Canada 2,700.00 Evangelical Alliance Mission of Canada Inc. 600.00 Evolution Theatre 1,000.00 Family Service Canada 497.00 Family Services à la famille Ottawa 20,607.33 First Baptist Church 1,250.00 First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada 2,000.00 First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa 2,800.00 Fleming College Foundation 2,500.00 Focus on the Family (Canada) Association 500.00 Fondation de l'Hôpital Montfort 1,000.00 Fondation du CEGEP de l'Outaouais 500.00 Fondation du Centre de santé et de services sociaux de Gatineau 596.43 Foster Farm Community Association Family House 10,000.00 Foundation Western 1,000.00 Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies 300.00 Friends of the Canadian War Museum 50.00 Gates of Mercy 1,000.00 General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada 300.00 The Gideons International in Canada 408.65 Le Gîte Ami 596.43 Glebe Centre Inc. 5,126.00 Glebe Collegiate Institute 3,731.00 Glebe St James United Church 823.98 GlobalMedic 1,000.00 Gloucester Emergency Food Cupboard 760.00 Gloucester High School 1,500.00 Gloucester Senior Adults Centre 4,720.00 The Good Companions 9,250.00 Great Canadian Theatre Company (GCTC) 70,282.76 Green Communities Canada 15,000.00 Guri Aman Somali Association 8,000.00 Habitat for Humanity - National Capital Region 50.00 The Hearing Foundation of Canada 5,000.00 Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada 1,050.06 Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario (Ottawa Chapter) 9,024.05 HelpAge Canada 100.00 Helping with Furniture 4,432.00 Heritage Ottawa 50.76 Hillel Lodge Long-Term Care Foundation (Ottawa) 50,456.00 HOPE International Development Agency 850.00 Hopeful Hearts Rescue Inc. 338.00 Hopewell Avenue Public School 1,155.00 Hospice at May Court 58,547.50 Hungarian Catholic Mission 288.46 Hunt Club/Riverside Community Service Centre Inc. 14,800.00 Imperial College London 2,376.00 The In Community 10,326.60 Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Ottawa (Centre 454) 1,247.68 Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Ottawa (The Well/La Source) 601.75 Incorporated Synod of the Diocese Ottawa (Anglican Diocese of 2,500.00 Ottawa) Incorporated Synod of the Diocese Ottawa (Cornerstone/Le Pilier) 3,884.50 The Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa Inc.
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