Funding to kick-start a community campaign by the Multicultural Association of Fredericton
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Read More“Early on, we realized that the more you give to your community and look after your community, the more your community wants to look after you.”
Read why Andrew Bedford and Kerry Wells, the co-chief executive officers of Ginger Agency in Fredericton, think it’s important for their business to give back.
Read More“I was seven years old when I started school. I don't ever remember learning the sounds of my letters. That is probably why I had such a hard time learning to read…”
Read MoreThe Fredericton Community Foundation announced today that it has provided over $133,000 to assist 30 projects at 29 different charitable organizations to support the immediate needs in the greater Fredericton region.
Read MoreHospice Fredericton and the Fredericton Community Foundation partner to expand the Hospice Fredericton Endowment Fund.
Read MoreLakeland Resource Centre program provides food security for hungry youth in the McAdam – Harvey area.
Read More“I heard about the good things the Fredericton Community Foundation does through my friends Jeff and Richard McGuigan,” Mike says. “Sadly, it was around the time of Jeff’s passing that we began donating.”
Read MoreThis year was our biggest Kindness Week to date, with over 100 businesses and countless individuals in the community taking part and spreading the kindness. Thank you all for demonstrating what it truly means to be #FrederictonKind.
Read More“People often don’t have an understanding of what assistive technology is,” says Courtney Cameron, regional coordinator of Makers Making Change. “Funding is always a challenge. Being able to secure funding for assistive technology at a local level has been very difficult, so we are extremely grateful for this support.”
Read More“Art has always had such a therapeutic component to it,” says Jennifer Krueger, an artist and the founder and executive producer of the Estey Art Initiative. “COVID stressed everybody out in one way or another, and art was missing for the kids.”
Read MoreWe asked youth age 12 and under in the greater Fredericton region to draw “What the holidays mean to you in your community” and submit their artwork for a chance to be featured on our 2021 Holiday Card!
Read MoreThe Fredericton Community Foundation announced on National Philanthropy Day - November 15th, that it has selected Partners for Youth and the Fredericton Downtown Community Health Centre to receive this year’s Impact Grants. The grants are valued at $20,000 and $8,500, respectively.
Read MoreWhen the COVID-19 pandemic entered New Brunswick, Jenna Whitlock noticed a change in the behaviour of residents at Nashwaak Villa Nursing Home in Stanley.
Read MoreJobs Unlimited was the recipients of the 2020-21 Impact Grant, in support of their work to create an indoor “zen room” and provide a much-needed update to the outdoor garden at their York Street facility.
Read MoreMadeline Savoie of Fredericton has been selected to receive the Council of the Arts Fredericton Performing Arts Scholarship for 2021. The award is valued at $5000.
Read MoreFredericton High School graduate, Brianna Spencer, is a skilled athlete who plays and coaches various sports, with a focus on soccer. Brianna is also the recipient of three scholarships from the Fredericton Community Foundation, totaling $2,250. She was recently awarded the Provincial Artisans Bursary, the Robert Morimanno Memorial Scholarship, and the Timmy Munn Memorial Scholarship.
Read MoreThe Fredericton Community Foundation announced today that it has provided over $160,000 to support 37 programs or projects at 35 different charities in the greater Fredericton region. As part of the annual Community Grants process, these awards were provided to support organizations to deliver essential programming to those who need it the most.
Read MoreThe Board of Directors of the Fredericton Community Foundation is pleased to welcome Calvin Milbury as the new Executive Director, effective April 12, 2021. After a competitive hiring process, Calvin rose to the top and is eager to start helping to grow the endowment and advancing the Foundation’s work.
Read MoreIt is with a mix of sadness for her departure and gratitude for her service that the Board of Directors announces Kate Rogers’ resignation as Executive Director of the Fredericton Community Foundation, effective January 29, 2021
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