As a non profit organization, Genesis Community Foundation relies on a diverse group of community partners and funders to support our programs and initiative. Our Community partners include other non-profits, governement agencies, buisiness, and other individuals who collaborate with GCF to achieve common goals.
Funders have provided financial support to GCF, with either through grants, donations or other forms of funding,
By working with a network of community partners and securing funding from various sources, GCF is able to maximize its impact and better serve the needs of the Greater Montreal area.
By being proactive in our approach to working with community partners and funders, we have built strong, and successful partnerships that helps us achieve our goals and continue to make a positive impact in our community.
Through food action, MultiCaf defines itself as a welcoming environment, at the service of the poor and vulnerable, oriented towards the construction of partnerships aimed at facilitating for its customers access to resources adapted to their needs, conditions and aspirations.
The Cote des Neiges Black Community Association (CDNBCA) proudly serves Montreal’s Black community by offering programs and support services particularly designed for English-speaking youth, families, and seniors. With the support of corporate donations and private contributions, they reach the most vulnerable members from communities of color.
The Canadian Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that is part of the largest humanitarian network in the world, the International Red Cross, and the Red Crescent Movement. This network includes the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (Federation) and 192 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies dedicated to improving the situation of people in need throughout the world.
The New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP) is a federal grants and contributions program. It provides funding for projects that make a difference in the lives of seniors and in their communities.
The African Canadian Development and Prevention Network (ACDPN) was founded in 2005 to provide leadership on topics of access to Health and Social services for members of the English-speaking Black community (ESBC) in Montreal. ACDPN fosters solidarity and inter-organizational collaboration across sectors that influence the health and wellness of the Black community. They aim to promote best practice prevention and social development strategies as we advocate for access to social, educational and economic programs that are adapted culturally and linguistically to meet the needs of the members of our community.
Founded in 1970, the Barbados House of Montreal Association’s objectives surround organizing, promoting and encouraging the educational, economic, social and cultural activities of Barbadians living in Montreal. They are proud to be one of the oldest cultural organizations in Montréal.
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