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Private Foundations and International Philanthropy www.globalphilanthropy.ca Which Canadian Registered Charities Received the Most Money from Canadian Municipal Governments in 2012 By Mark Blumberg (January 26, 2014) We recently reviewed the T3010 information for 2012. The database was prepared by the Charities Directorate of CRA in October 2013 and covers about 82,500 charities of the approximately 86,000 Canadian registered charities and their 2012 T3010 returns. We looked at government funding and specifically which Canadian registered charities received the most funds from municipal governments. Please review my caveats at the end about the reliability and usage of T3010 information. 1 www.globalphilanthropy.ca Total Location of Revenue from Revenue from Revenue from Charity Name Prov Total Revenue Receipted Charity Municipal Gov. the Federal Gov Provincial Gov. Revenue TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD TORONTO ON $1,481,310,000.00 $24,016,000.00 $1,343,255,000.00 $2,989,682,377.00 $1,538,211.00 The Peel District School Board MISSISSAUGA ON $532,665,528.00 $2,003,840.00 $1,000,035,133.00 $1,597,065,529.00 $384,190.00 YORK REGION DISTRICT SCHOOL AURORA ON $512,551,492.00 $672,150,962.00 $1,284,269,757.00 $800,726.00 BOARD TORONTO CATHOLIC DISTRICT NORTH YORK ON $417,564,526.00 $4,919,741.00 $576,704,605.00 $1,078,827,342.00 $231,630.00 SCHOOL BOARD OTTAWA-CARLETON DISTRICT SCHOOL NEPEAN ON $286,471,989.00 $2,235,165.00 $449,285,545.00 $812,870,565.00 $370,832.00 BOARD DUFFERIN PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT MISSISSAUGA ON $251,691,000.00 $769,000.00 $646,209,000.00 $935,131,000.00 $936.00 SCHOOL BOARD CENTRE DE SANTE ET DE SERVICES ST-JEAN-SUR- QC $227,366,989.00 $100,080.00 $6,548,989.00 $257,155,629.00 SOCIAUX HAUT RICHELIEU / ROUVILLE RICHELIEU HALTON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BURLINGTON ON $214,637,868.00 $536,755.00 $319,832,299.00 $604,773,597.00 $383,594.00 YORK CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL AURORA ON $181,863,940.00 $407,565,427.00 $630,617,878.00 $470,345.00 BOARD Thames Valley School District LONDON ON $180,689,716.00 $3,571,483.00 $594,790,450.00 $805,234,900.00 $407,810.00 TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD TORONTO ON $178,332,936.00 $284,053.00 $5,765,802.00 $196,346,501.00 THE DURHAM DISTRICT SCHOOL WHITBY ON $160,716,994.00 $2,188,104.00 $539,966,528.00 $751,222,914.00 BOARD SIMCOE COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL MIDHURST ON $154,431,876.00 $830,580.00 $357,548,549.00 $559,645,771.00 $252,602.00 BOARD (SCDSB) HALIFAX REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD DARTMOUTH NS $117,780,700.00 $2,827,266.00 $292,711,201.00 $442,342,446.00 $535,925.00 OTTAWA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL NEPEAN ON $111,019,000.00 $399,000.00 $327,340,000.00 $458,658,000.00 $204,589.00 2 www.globalphilanthropy.ca Total Location of Revenue from Revenue from Revenue from Charity Name Prov Total Revenue Receipted Charity Municipal Gov. the Federal Gov Provincial Gov. Revenue BOARD THE UPPER GRAND DISTRICT SCHOOL GUELPH ON $92,603,357.00 $733,047.00 $248,036,671.00 $356,424,241.00 BOARD TRILLIUM LAKELANDS DISTRICT LINDSAY ON $90,415,159.00 $105,531.00 $110,629,872.00 $215,394,978.00 $165,277.00 SCHOOL BOARD Calgary Roman Catholic Separate CALGARY AB $87,625,085.00 $877,019.00 $385,333,942.00 $501,957,111.00 $761,984.00 School District No. 1 HALTON CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BURLINGTON ON $82,786,336.00 $1,794,188.00 $205,786,023.00 $323,343,858.00 $257,121.00 BOARD The Board of Education of School VICTORIA BC $80,556,661.00 $21,297.00 $90,089,535.00 $34,100.00 District No. 62 (Sooke) GREATER ESSEX COUNTY DISTRICT WINDSOR ON $78,062,412.00 $337,869.00 $301,431,432.00 $391,327,200.00 $540,412.00 SCHOOL BOARD UPPER CANADA DISTRICT SCHOOL BROCKVILLE ON $72,508,627.00 $2,460,979.00 $251,095,335.00 $350,474,408.00 $408,834.00 BOARD BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE REGINA SK $71,520,350.00 $1,777,406.00 $142,322,936.00 $223,068,598.00 $68,082.00 REGINA SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 4 OF SASKATCHEWAN COLLEGE D'ENSEIGNEMENT STE-FOY QC $64,115,936.00 $71,686,138.00 GENERALET PROFESSIONNEL DE STE- FOY English-Montreal School MONTREAL QC $57,253,067.00 $188,446,555.00 $267,142,842.00 $201,547.00 Board/Commission Scolaire English- Montreal HAMILTON-WENTWORTH CATHOLIC HAMILTON ON $54,224,129.00 $1,663,509.00 $244,045,155.00 $313,784,155.00 $209,313.00 DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BLUEWATER DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD CHESLEY ON $53,893,954.00 $1,704,886.00 $137,751,914.00 $210,488,035.00 $393,826.00 3 www.globalphilanthropy.ca Total Location of Revenue from Revenue from Revenue from Charity Name Prov Total Revenue Receipted Charity Municipal Gov. the Federal Gov Provincial Gov. Revenue The Board of Education of School CRANBROOK BC $51,519,296.00 $58,736,863.00 $46,010.00 District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay) SOUTH EAST CORNERSTONE SCHOOL WEYBURN SK $49,153,591.00 $920,907.00 $55,184,179.00 $111,538,741.00 $117,373.00 DIVISION NO. 209 CONSEIL DE DISTRICT CATHOLIQUE DU GLOUCESTER ON $47,642,545.00 $210,012,168.00 $275,338,628.00 $80,580.00 CENTRE-EST DE L'ONTARIO CALGARY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD CALGARY AB $47,406,028.00 $5,910,526.00 $59,140,349.00 NIAGARA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL WELLAND ON $45,576,968.00 $435,059.00 $203,585,303.00 $260,962,010.00 BOARD WINDSOR-ESSEX CATHOLIC DISTRICT WINDSOR ON $44,598,086.00 $200,692,225.00 $264,233,763.00 $148,035.00 SCHOOL BOARD DURHAM CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL OSHAWA ON $43,557,609.00 $418,339.00 $186,003,704.00 $267,147,431.00 $47,304.00 BOARD LONDON DISTRICT CATHOLIC SCHOOL LONDON ON $42,568,863.00 $391,434.00 $183,535,791.00 $235,757,314.00 $75,145.00 BOARD THE TORONTO AND REGION DOWNSVIEW ON $41,345,048.00 $1,208,097.00 $6,789,778.00 $96,563,457.00 CONSERVATION AUTHORITY / OFFICE DE PROTECTION DE LA NATURE DE TORONTO OTTAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OTTAWA ON $41,151,374.00 $94,920.00 $1,430,000.00 $45,127,952.00 $5,864.00 CHINOOK SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 211 SWIFT CURRENT SK $39,536,150.00 $46,204,782.00 $89,645,556.00 $148,703.00 VANCOUVER PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD VANCOUVER BC $38,955,000.00 $18,714.00 $1,515,603.00 $43,559,151.00 $1,000.00 EDMONTON PUBLIC LIBRARY EDMONTON AB $38,334,133.00 $5,511.00 $6,028,412.00 $46,890,865.00 $109,146.00 AVON MAITLAND DISTRICT SCHOOL SEAFORTH ON $38,035,960.00 $209,450.00 $149,740,360.00 $197,426,888.00 $110,631.00 BOARD PRAIRIE VALLEY SCHOOL DIVISION NO. REGINA SK $35,559,544.00 $5,864,373.00 $62,794,733.00 $106,257,002.00 $31,315.00 208 4 www.globalphilanthropy.ca Total Location of Revenue from Revenue from Revenue from Charity Name Prov Total Revenue Receipted Charity Municipal Gov. the Federal Gov Provincial Gov. Revenue THE BRENDA STRAFFORD CALGARY AB $34,917,441.00 $46,431,616.00 $158,573.00 FOUNDATION LTD. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE REGINA SK $33,187,601.00 $764,978.00 $54,713,296.00 $92,555,672.00 $89,238.00 REGINA ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL DIVISION NO.81 OF SASKATCHEWAN THE ST. JAMES-ASSINIBOIA SCHOOL WINNIPEG MB $31,823,265.00 $2,340.00 $58,632,813.00 $95,765,255.00 DIVISION RAINBOW DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD SUDBURY ON $31,786,390.00 $4,083,512.00 $135,712,777.00 $187,189,903.00 $181,447.00 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DISTRICT TORONTO ON $30,983,517.00 $71,561.00 $179,280,559.00 $219,329,593.00 $105,468.00 CATHOLIQUE CENTRE-SUD Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health SIOUX LOOKOUT ON $29,023,020.00 $1,787,581.00 $36,053,941.00 Centre PRAIRIE SOUTH SCHOOL DIVISION NO. MOOSE JAW SK $28,295,879.00 $533,218.00 $53,557,537.00 $85,680,680.00 $54,435.00 210 OF SASKATCHEWAN HAMILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD HAMILTON ON $28,108,160.00 $1,418,021.00 $30,797,053.00 $11,885.00 THE SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL DIVISION WINNIPEG MB $27,649,401.00 $10,883.00 $83,662,250.00 $114,006,918.00 $23,460.00 NORTHWEST SCHOOL DIVISION NO. MEADOW LAKE SK $26,416,737.00 $2,765,637.00 $34,827,793.00 $66,348,379.00 $54,986.00 203 THE BRANDON SCHOOL DIVISION BRANDON MB $25,952,141.00 $69,534.00 $47,584,187.00 $78,156,360.00 $347,196.00 ASSINIBOINE PARK CONSERVANCY WINNIPEG MB $25,198,493.00 $45,783.00 $18,317.00 $40,865,154.00 $4,720,130.00 INC. CONSEIL DE DIST DES ECOLES OTTAWA ON $24,975,174.00 $352,800.00 $134,858,676.00 $181,584,983.00 PUBLIQUES DE LANGUE FRANCAISE #59 VANCOUVER ISLAND HEALTH VICTORIA BC $24,658,252.00 $5,045,995.00 $1,762,283,318.00 $1,946,884,753.00 $32,100.00 AUTHORITY 5 www.globalphilanthropy.ca Total Location of Revenue from Revenue from Revenue from Charity Name Prov Total Revenue Receipted Charity Municipal Gov.
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