Individual & Family Philanthropy
TRANSFORMING CHILDREN’S LIVES
At Save the Children, philanthropists play a critical role in creating lasting change for children in Canada and around the world. Your generosity fuels programs that ensure children have access to education, healthcare, protection, and emergency relief when and where the need is greatest.
By making a high impact gift, you join a dedicated community of donors committed to driving meaningful progress for children. Your support can fund life-saving and long-term programs, scale innovative solutions, respond to urgent crises globally, and strengthen our National Reconciliation Program in Canada.
Start making a difference for children today!
Why Save the Children? Learn more here.
WAYS TO GIVE
Every child, everywhere, deserves to reach their potential. Our team works closely with you to align your philanthropic goals with your values and priorities. We support donors in making contributions through Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs) as well as gifts of stocks, bonds, or mutual funds.
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS (DAFs)
Recommend a grant from your DAF to Save the Children and make an immediate impact on children’s lives.
Learn more about Donor-Advised Funds.
GIFTS OF SECURITIES
Donating stocks, bonds, or mutual funds is a tax-effective way to support children in crisis while maximizing your giving potential.
Learn more about Gifts of Securities
ADDITIONAL GIVING OPTIONS
Donations can also be made by cheque, phone, or Electronic Funds Transfer. Contact our Philanthropy team for more information at philanthropy@savethechildren.ca or at 647-925-5455.
LET’S CONNECT
Our Philanthropy team would be happy to discuss your philanthropic goals. To explore how you can make a high impact gift or facilitate a philanthropic gift as an advisor, contact us at: philanthropy@savethechildren.ca
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