publication date: Jul 13, 2011
The
Small Change Fund is inviting
Canadians to contribute to seven small grassroots projects in communities
across the country. With a focus on
environmental and social justice initiatives, the Small Change Fund connects
local projects with donors on a national level.
This gives small but locally significant projects a chance to receive
funding that is out of reach of traditional funding models.
The
seven small wonder projects aim to:
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Educate youth about the importance of the MacKenzie River by
re-tracing the Arctic river journey taken by the Berger inquiry between 1973
and 1976
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Support the creation of a new provincial park in Fisher Bay,
Manitoba
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Protect the Magpie River - one of the top white water rivers in the
world - from becoming weakened by a hydroelectric dam
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Blend modern science and traditional ecological knowledge to equip
First Nations youth in BC's Great Bear Rainforest to become the future stewards
of the land
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Create a community action plan for the citizens of Cocagne Bay, New
Brunswick to defend themselves against the impact of climate change on their
coastline
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Support an urban training program to teach low income and immigrant
Parkdale-area residents how to prepare food preserves, achieve healthier diets
and support local farmers
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Bring 100 community members - including Inuit elders and youth -
together at a five-day drumming and dance festival in Nunavit to ensure
cultural traditions are maintained across the Arctic.