Donate online, if you want to make a one-time donation, or to sign up for easy monthly giving.
To make a donation by cheque, please address the envelope to:
Northern Bridge Community Partnership
485 Windermere Road
P.O. Box 487 Station B
London, ON N6A 4X3
Recognition Giving
This type of giving is to recognize a milestone, celebrate a special person, special day or holiday, like a birthday or Mother’s Day. Or, you can make a donation in memory of someone special.
You can dedicate your gift by donating on line, or by sending us your cheque with the details of your dedication. Or, you can contact us at any time. Let us know if you would like us to send an acknowledgement card to the person you wish to honour.
Donating Shares
Donors who donate certain publicly traded securities (like stocks and bonds) "in kind" to Canadian registered charities, such as Northern Bridge Community Partnership, are exempt from the payment of capital gains tax on any profit created by the fair market value of the donation.
Please contact us if you would like to donate publicly traded securities.
Leaving a Gift in Your Will
Your support today makes it possible for us to create lasting, positive change in the lives of Indigenous peoples in northern Canada. And when you plan a gift in your long-term estate or financial plans, you will help to ensure that the mission of building bridges and relationships with your northern brothers and sisters will continue for many years to come.
Remembering Northern Bridge Community Partnership in your will is an act that is generous, powerful and surprisingly simple.
Talk it over with your family and loved ones, then speak to your lawyer about drafting or revising your will. Or, call us to learn more.
Be sure to inform us of your bequest and your wishes. It gives us the opportunity to thank you, and more importantly, to discuss what you hope your gift will accomplish.
"These encounters also pushed me to ask myself uncomfortable but necessary questions and to re-think my understanding of social justice, inclusion, modernity, and colonization. I have carried the faces and conversations home with me."
Marion Paparella,
Project Manager