Supported Causes
The SBDC is a West Australian State Government agency focused on the development of the small business sector, and is committed to championing the cause of small business, developing programs and services to meet the needs of small business development, establishing and strengthening relationships between SBDC and key agencies (public and private sector).
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Buster’s Vision Nonprofit is a small 501c3 organization. We are located in the Silicon Valley (San Francisco Bay). We operate out of a garage with the support of volunteers. I use my time, skills, savings and 401k to keep Buster’s Vision running. Sadly, I am running out of money after seven long years. I rented out my bedrooms to help keep Buster’s Vision in operation. It just isn’t enough.
I am truly thankful for the professional volunteers’ contributions to Buster’s Vision. Please help our mission to help save animals. Your charitable donation is desperately needed.
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Around the world, C40 Cities connects 97 of the world’s greatest cities to take bold climate action, leading the way towards a healthier and more sustainable future. Representing 700+ million citizens and one quarter of the global economy, mayors of the C40 cities are committed to delivering on the most ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement at the local level, as well as to cleaning the air we breathe.
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, Inc. is a non-profit organization and is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) has compiled helpful information for employers, employees, and all Californians as it relates to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. For a complete list of resources, please visit the California Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response website.
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The Canada Council awards prizes and fellowships in a wide variety of fields of practice, often in partnership with other organizations. They are designed for artists working in a specific field or those at a certain stage in their career.
The Canada Council helps individual artists, groups and arts organizations engage in projects and activities. Grants are available for Canadian citizens or permanent residents who have specialized training — though not necessarily in an academic setting — and are recognized as professionals by other artists in the field of practice.
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The Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) invites you to use its social media channels to learn more about who we are and what we do. We also invite your questions and comments, provided they do not contain personal or financial information. However, we ask you to respect the terms of use governing these pages. CDIC recognizes that all Canadians have the right to free speech and that social media channels are equally accessible to all. These terms of use do not seek to unduly restrict individual’s use of CDIC’s social media channels. We request that you respect the members of its community and always use appropriate language. We encourage everyone to engage in honest discussion, and we reserve the right to delete erroneous comments or contributions that are not in keeping with these terms. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, CDIC reserves the right to delete any comment or content that: is contrary to the principles of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; expresses racist, hateful, sexist, homophobic, slanderous, insulting or life-threatening messages; puts forward serious, unproven or inaccurate accusations against individuals or organizations; is aggressive, coarse, violent, obscene or pornographic; is offensive, rude or abusive to an individual or organization; is not sent by the author or is put forward for advertising purposes; encourages illegal activity; contains announcements from labour or political organizations; is written in a language other than English or French; is unintelligible or irrelevant; is repetitive or spam; does not add to the normal flow of a discussion; and/or is otherwise deemed unacceptable by CDIC. Any comment containing information deemed of a personal nature will also be deleted without notice. CDIC reserves the right to ban users having posted more than three comments in violation of the above rules. Comments posted by users are their own personal views and in no way reflect the opinion of CDIC, its employees, representatives or business partners. Please note that CDIC’s social media channels are monitored Monday to Friday during regular business hours. Messages, questions and comments received outside of these hours will be answered the following business day. Questions related to your personal or financial information can be directed to info@cdic.ca.
Ottawa, ON
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The CBA advocates for public policies that contribute to a sound, thriving banking system to ensure Canadians can succeed in their financial goals.
The Association promotes financial literacy to help Canadians make informed financial decisions and sponsors two financial literacy seminar programs: Your Money Students and Your Money Seniors.
The Association also works with banks and law enforcement to help protect customers against financial crime and promote fraud awareness.
199 Bay Street, 30th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
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CFEE is a non-profit, non-partisan organization, founded in 1974, that works to improve economic, financial, and enterprising capability. CFEE works collaboratively with our funding partners, departments of education, school boards, schools, educators, and teacher associations to develop and provide free, non-commercial programs and resources for teachers and students – developed and reviewed by educators. CFEE also has a range of program to assist newcomers to Canada as they look to settle and integrate into their new country
110 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 201,
Toronto, Ontario
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The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) is a non-partisan research and policy partnership between academics, policy and decision makers, service providers and people with lived experience of homelessness. Led by Stephen Gaetz, President & CEO, the COH works in collaboration with partners to conduct and mobilize research designed to have an impact on solutions to homelessness. The COH evolved out of a 2008 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funded project called the Canadian Homelessness Research Network and is housed at York University
6th Floor Kaneff Tower, York University
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The award-winning Capital Area Council of Governments, governed by elected officials from the 10-county region it serves, has worked for more than 40 years as an advocate, planner and coordinator on important regional issues.
CAPCOG operates programs and services related to public safety training, homeland security, emergency communications, environmental planning, economic and community development, and elderly, disability and caregiver support. These programs are delivered at a regional level to leverage funding, maximize cooperation and eliminate duplication for governments in its 10-county region — Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Llano, Travis and Williamson counties.
Building 310, Suite 165
Austin, TX
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