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Organismes sans but lucratif à Calgary

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Camp Cadicasu Assocation of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta

For over 93 years, Camp Cadicasu Association of Calgary has provided a safe, affordable place for children and youth aged 7-15 years of age as well as over 10+ generations of families, the Calgary Public and Separate School Board, special interest groups like the Duke of Edinburgh Award candidates, Boys Scouts, Girl Guides, Environmental workshop attendees, Hikers and sports enthusiasts who want easy access to the ski hills of Canmore and Banff.  We also host weddings and family get-togethers for Calgarians of diverse backgrounds and experiences. Today our Board, whose members possess and demonstrate a strategic combination of personal attributes, expertise, social capital, competencies, and occupational backgrounds so that, collectively, it has access to a broad diversity of experiences, perspectives, knowledge, connections, and skills to carry out its governance, planning, stewardship, and advocacy functions. We are looking for a Board Director. Terms are for three (3) years, and term limits are set at 3 terms.  Camp Cadicasu orientation and training is provided to new Board Directors. Board Directors commit to attending and actively participating in approximately four (2-hour) Board Meetings/year (on ZOOM), 1 full-day Strategy Meeting, and approximately four (2-hour) Committee Meetings/year. Please note that most Board Directors serve on one Committee  Management, Fundraising, Marketing, Human Resource Advisor, Finance, Special Projects, and Governance). Based on Camp Cadicasu's most recent skills matric review, <strong>our immediate preference for the upcoming Board appointments will be given to a candidate demonstrating strategic skillsets and experience in Financial Management</strong>. While previous Board governance experience is not required, successful candidates must exhibit the qualities of a strong governor. If you bring a strong passion for the community and ensure that all people have the support they need to flourish and demonstrate one or more of the above-noted strategic skill sets, we want to hear from you! To learn more about this exciting Board of Directors opportunity with Camp Cadicasu, don't hesitate to contact Margie Schuett, President/Chair of the Board of Directors, at <strong>margie@cadicasu.com</strong>.  We are looking for a successful applicant to shadow the outgoing Treasurer for the next few months before taking on the treasurer's responsibility in April 2025 to prepare and understand the budgeting and operational process.  Please note that the closing date for applications is not specific.  We are looking for the perfect candidate interested in growth development and building capacity and sustainability for one of Calgary's most successful camp and recreational outdoor facilities in over 94 consecutive years.  Cadicasu has been voted BEST Outdoor summer camp By Parents Choice Magazine for 2018, 2019, and 2023, with Honourable Mentions in 2006, 2010, 2016, and 2017.

Canada and Us Cultural Centre
Calgary, Alberta

a) To awaken and foster an informed interest in the history of the relations between Canada and Latin America

b) To bring together all persons and bodies having an interest in the history of the relations between Canada and Latin America

c) To foster and encourage research into the history of the relations between Canada and Latin America and publish findings

d) To provide a focal point for those interested in the history of the of the relations between Canada and Latin America

e) To build an extensive archive that might be developed into a digital database for people interested in the study of the history of the of the relations between Canada and Latin America

f) To collaborate with and support any other organisation which has similar interests to those mentioned above

Canadian Centre for Men and Families
Calgary, Alberta

The Canadian Centre for Men and Families (CCMF) Alberta provides a safe and welcoming space for men while they navigate relationship distress. Our aim is to help equip men so they can be more involved fathers, better partners, safer workers, and more engaged contributing members of their communities.

Our clients are mostly men who have experienced distressing events and/or trauma causing them to suffer emotionally and usually financially. They need a safe place to belong and have meaningful conversations so that they can create a better future for themselves and their families.

We are currently looking for volunteers to help out at our new Interim Housing Facility:

This facility provides a safe and spacious temporary living opportunity for single men and fathers with children. It is dedicated to supporting those who have experienced any form of domestic abuse or family crisis.

Canadian Hadassah-WIZO
Calgary, Alberta

Founded by visionary Jewish women in 1917, CHW (Canadian Hadassah-WIZO) is a non-political, non-partisan, national network of dedicated volunteers and staff who believe that excellence and advancement of education, healthcare, and social services transcends politics, religion, and national boundaries.

<strong>We are passionate about what we do, we support each other, and we work together as a team to meet our goals and succeed.</strong>

Canadian Islamic Information Centre
Calgary, Alberta

At the Canadian Islamic Information Centre, we are a beacon of hope and support, committed to enriching the lives of individuals through a diverse array of services. Our mission is to empower our community through social activities, education, consultation, and spiritual healing, guided by a foundation of religious values. We believe in the transformative power of community engagement and are dedicated to providing spaces for entertainment and recreation that foster a sense of belonging and well-being.

Our vision is to build a more connected, educated, and spiritually fulfilled community. We understand the importance of nurturing the mind, body, and soul, and our programs are designed to cater to these holistic needs. From educational workshops to spiritual healing sessions and recreational activities, every aspect of our centre is aimed at supporting personal growth and community development.

We invite volunteers to join us in this journey of empowerment and growth. By becoming a part of our cause, you will not only contribute to the betterment of others but also experience personal enrichment. Together, we can create a nurturing environment that celebrates diversity, fosters learning, and promotes spiritual well-being.

Canadian Kodokan Black Belt Association - Judo Canada
Lethbridge, Alberta

Judo has been in Canada for over 100 years. Operating as a non-profit governance to promote and support the development and promotion of the Olympic sport of Judo. Currently recruiting volunteers for the 2025 Judo National competition being held in Calgary.

Canadian Mental Health Association

Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) – Calgary Region is part of Canada’s most established national mental health organizations, the Canadian Mental Health Association. CMHA facilitates access to resources people require to maintain and improve mental health and community integration, build resilience and support recovery from mental illness and addiction.

CMHA – Calgary Region builds awareness and provides education, advocacy and support for individuals and families living with mental illness, addiction, or a loss by suicide. We provide community-based support programs, including supportive and independent living, homeless outreach, aboriginal outreach, suicide bereavement support and peer support programs for families and individuals. We work closely with other community organizations to bridge gaps in the mental health care system and facilitate access to important services and resources.

Canadian National Institute of Blindness (CNIB)
Calgary, Alberta

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Founded in 1918, the CNIB Foundation is a non-profit organization driven to change what it is to be blind today. We deliver innovative programs and powerful advocacy that empower people impacted by blindness to live their dreams and tear down barriers to inclusion. Our work as a blind foundation is powered by a network of volunteers, donors and partners from coast to coast to coast.

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Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society - Southern Alberta

The Southern Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s mission is to safeguard, connect, and expand Alberta’s parks and wilderness. We work toward these goals through education, engagement, and collaboration with Albertans of all backgrounds

Canadian Pride Historical Society
Winnipeg, Manitoba

The Canadian Pride Historical Society (CPHS) is a non-profit organization with the goal of documenting the Pride Movement in Canada. The CPHS’s vision is to inspire conversations about the future of the Pride Movement in Canada as we share the stories of our past. Our goal is to:
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<li>Record and preserve the history of the Pride Movement in Canada so that future generations can understand why we have Pride, and</li>
<li>Provide education resources through digital and physical exhibits on the history of the Pride Movement in Canada.</li>
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Canadian Progress Club - Calgary City Centre Women's Club

Canadian Progress Club - Calgary City Centre women’s club is a friendly, inclusive group of women who work together to help others in our community. New members are always welcome! We meet from 6:30 to 8:00 pm on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month between September and June, at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 285 at 9202 Horton Rd SW.

All women are welcome to bring their passion and enthusiasm for helping others and join us at an upcoming meeting!

We are proud members of Canadian Progress Club - a dynamic fellowship of charitable-minded Canadians who are passionate and committed to strengthening our communities through hands-on service and fundraising, to benefit those in need.

Visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CPCCalgary for more information about our club.

Canadian Zalmi Society
Calgary, Alberta

We are a registered nonprofit organization to function in Alberta. Our ultimate goal is to provide a better and brighter life for children, youth, adults and seniors through sports, education and social activities. We run many campaigns and work with different organizations, entrepreneurs and societies to improve the quality of life and nourish these young minds to be successful in the future.