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If these organizations are qualified donees, they can apply directly to the Mission & Region Prosperity Fund. Most non-qualified donees will need to work in partnership with a collaborating organization to apply. There are some exceptions to this as some community foundations can directly fund non-qualified donees. This application will walk you through this process.
What is a qualified donee?
Charities and Indigenous-serving organizations performing a function of government registered with the CRA are considered qualified donees. A qualified donee can issue official donation receipts for gifts it receives from individuals and corporations.
If you are a non-qualified donee: To apply to the Mission & Region Prosperity Fund, you will need to work in partnership with a collaborating organization.
What is a Collaborating Organization? A collaborating organization is a qualified donee who works in partnership with a non-qualified donee and agrees to take on an application and its activities as its own and engages a non-qualified donee as an intermediary to carry out the activities. The agreement should be made between organizations with a mutual alignment of values and missions. If an application with an agreement is successful, payment will be made to the collaborating organization, which will be responsible for disbursing funds to the non-qualified donee.
What does this mean for you?
In this application, we will ask you for the contact details of the collaborating organization you intend to partner with.
Preferably including your local or federal registration number such as:
T2 return or T2 Short Form (if incorporated)
Ensure any financial statements are complete, meaning that they are:
Please confirm the following conditions to submit your application
Executive Director
The Mission Community Foundation respectfully acknowledges that it is on the unceded, ancestral and shared territory of the Sto:lo People.
Charitable Registration No. 119042810 RR0001