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Welcome Message - Connections
Connections to Community - Tom Sitak
Connections to Nature - Don Vallery
Connections to Family - The Frasson Family
Connections to Business - Howard Armitage
Our Donors
GRCF Connections - Wayne Fyffe
GRCF Connections - Nicole Visentin
GRCF Connections - Wayne Knox
More Conservation Connections - Grant Recipients
About the Grand River Conservation Authority
Our Leaders
Grand Champions
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Photo creditsOpposite: Curious Fox - Kevin TupmanPage 3: Using a GPS - Kevin TupmanPage 7: Bee on Flower - Mark FunkPage 9: Luther Marsh - Kevin Tupman
Robin-Lee Norris, Vice ChairJoy O’Donnell, Chair Sara Wilbur, Executive Director
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In the field of conservation, we often think about ecosystems – the connection between the smallest organism and the network of life that surrounds it.
At the Grand River Conservation Foundation that link is important, but we foster broader connections too.
As the charitable partner of the Grand River Conservation Authority, we channel
donations to conservation projects that would otherwise not be possible – projects that strengthen the link between nature and the places we call home.
As our population grows and we feel the impact of climate change, forging these bonds has never been more important.
When families get active together on trails or at GRCA Nature Centre programs, they
grow to understand and appreciate nature together. When trees are planted, we restore a vital connection between the health of our environment and our own wellness. The work we do today helps build the path toward a healthy future for generations to come.
The year 2015 marked our 50th anniversary, and all of our work reflected the growing relationship between care for our natural
world and the people who live in it.
No matter what your connection, we invite you to read on and get involved.
CONNECTIONS
“One of the key features of the e3 program is a partnership between our school and the GRCA. The GRCA provides a beautiful outdoor classroom venue, the Apps’ Mill Nature Centre, for our students to do the majority of their outdoor learning.”
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It’s the “three R’s” – reading, writing and arithmetic – that form the backbone of education at most schools. This isn’t the case for Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) students at Pauline Johnson Collegiate in Brantford, where it’s the “three E’s” that guide their school days: ecology, environment and education. The primary goal of this program, called “e3”, is to get young people outdoors to learn.
Apps’ Mill Nature Centre helps deliver many of the environment-related SHSM certification classes including watershed management, GPS, species identification and ORCKA canoeing certification.
In 2015, the GRCF completed a campaign that raised almost $300,000 to ensure students of all ability levels can actively take part in programs at the nature centre.
TOM SITAKe3 Program, Pauline Johnson Collegiate, Brantford
CONNECTIONSTO COMMUNITY
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Luther Marsh is where it all begins. Located near Grand Valley in the Grand River headwaters area, it is one of the best bird-watching spots in Ontario, with a rich array of wildlife. But it’s much more than just that: at 1,400 hectares, Luther Lake stores water to be used by people downstream year-round. During dry summers, this is especially important.
For Don Vallery, downstream means Belwood Lake, where his family’s business, Highland Pines Campground, is located. Don has supported the GRCA’s outdoor education and headwaters restoration programs for many years.
In 2015, donations were used to protect Luther Marsh’s native ecosystem from invasive species, ensuring that this special natural place is protected.
DON VALLERYOwner, Highland Pines Campground
CONNECTIONSTO NATURE
“We value the GRCF’s work because our business is built around people who enjoy the outdoors. Over the last few years we worked with the GRCA to create the ponds at our new eco-friendly campground. It’s a place where families can learn about nature together.”
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Susan Frasson, with husband Alex and children Emily, Paisley, Copeland and Brooklyn, are the Honourary Chair Family of the new Guelph Lake Nature Centre Complex campaign.
Frasson, a long-time supporter of the GRCF through her family’s W.C. Wood Foundation, believes that education is key to conservation, rehabilitation and preservation. “It is so critical that we build a proper nature centre — one that will foster a love and respect for the outdoors for generations to come,” she said.
In 2015, the GRCA began creating the trail network, pollinator gardens and ponds that will surround the future nature centre. These diverse and vibrant new learning areas will also serve as a new hub for the many visitors to Guelph Lake Park.
THE FRASSON FAMILYGuelph Lake Nature Centre Complex Campaign
“Guelph Lake is such a huge part of our community and our family. It’s exciting to see so many community leaders step up and help support the GRCA in building this new facility.”
CONNECTIONSTO FAMILY
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A ribbon of water winds right through the heart of
Waterloo Region. And as a group of 45 students and staff
from the Accelerator Centre and the Conrad Business,
Entrepreneurship and Technology Centre (University of
Waterloo) paddled along it, they felt as though they were far
removed from the busy tech hub they call home.
“It’s incredible to think many of our students live within
minutes of this great resource, yet have had very little
chance to appreciate what a huge asset the river is to our
community,” said Howard Armitage, Founding Director of the
Conrad Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology Centre.
Recreation opportunities on the Grand, and at nearby Laurel
Creek Conservation Area, are vital for fostering creativity.
In 2015, work got underway to expand the trail network at
Laurel Creek, a great resource for our community’s innovators.
HOWARD ARMITAGEConrad Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology Centre
“This river can have great influence on our tech community if we continue to help our students experience its value.”
CONNECTIONSTO BUSINESS
Thank you to those who have made aninvestment in our quality of life
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The GRCF is grateful to
recognize the many donors
who made donations of
$100 or more and future
commitments, as well as to
conservation partnerships and
scholarships in 2015.
Waterloo RegionCraig AlbrechtArt AlyeaWilliam and Patricia AndersonDr. Howard ArmitageThe VanMoerkerke FamilyGisela BachDon Balanoff and Connie MayorCarolyn BarfootSharon BartholomewPaul BartleRon BaumanDave BennettAmanda BergerGary and Cathy Berger*Carol Betts
Donald BewsherDwight BoydDoug Brock*Ted and Mary BroughMichelle BrubacherRon CampbellElizabeth and Wayne CastonBlanche ChudykRoydyn ClaytonChuck Corrigan*Mac CouttsCatherine CrouseJan and Alannah d’AillyDave and Sandra DanceNancy and Colin DavyTed and Lesley de YoungEna DeJongJames den OudenRob DeutschmannMargaret DicksonMargaret Ann DietrichDianne DitnerThe Doherty FamilyShannon DormanKathleen ElgieVirginia EllerbrunCheryl Elliot-FraserChristopher Emory-MooreJames & Doris Etienne
Steve and Charlene Fay-Cosman*Joe FarwellLara FoxSue FoxtonRobert FraserEmil FrindJanice FritzLinda GowerMike GrivicicKeith Gummow*Jean HaalboomPaul HabschKate and Brent HagermanDavid and Hildegard Hales*Peggy HallmanJustin HamiltonSarah HazanBeverly HersheyJoAnn HillDavid HobbsRichard and Penny HobsonJanice HorvathCarol HullsJeanette JamiesonIrvin JantziStephen JonesMonika KienappleDolly KittellPhyllis Klein
Sonya KnipfelHelen KoepskeAnne KroetschThomas LandKerry Long*Tom and Barbara LeBrunMarsha LefeuvereGrit Liebscher Jan LiggettMatthew LippertKenneth E. LippertGraham LobbanNorah LockieIan and Sandie MacNaughtonJonathan MacNaughtonBetty MacPhersonGeorge MantlerRebecca MartinJason MartzMalcolm Matheson*Sherry MaxwellMargaret McCreeryDave and Jennifer McMahonMelanie Melchin and FriendsEleanor MillerJane Mitchell*Natalie MoirNaomi MooreJacqueline Nash-Smowton
* Indicates donors who have made a planned gift
committment to the GRCF.
OUR DONORS
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Victor NegliaJoe NowakLynn Osborne-WayJ. Scott PaganDave Paleczny and Mary ReynoldsJohn PalmerBrent and Christine PautlerGeoffrey PowerKaitlin PowersKaren PriebeGordon RadleyPetronella ReadSyd ReginatoTerry ReidelJanelle RoarkeMarion RoesMarie RowlesMarilyn SararusFred SchmidtGene ScissonsJanet ScullionJean SeegmillerJeffrey ShankKaty ShantzAnn and John ShewchukAnthony SmithGeorge SousaSue SouthwellWarren and Martha StauchSean StricklandSonja Strynatka
Earl SwanViolet SykesMike and Sue ThibeaultFlorence TunneyJennifer Van RooyenBarb VealeMerrily WalkerPaulette WeberNadine WhitePeter and Sara Wilbur-Collins*Janice Williams and John VardonRandy Walden*Elliot WilliamsonJacqueline WinstelMartha WlodekYvonne YahnGloria Yeung*Grayson ZeilstraARCA Financial GroupCafe du Monde CreperieCambridge Sunrise Rotary ClubCIBC Children’s FoundationCIBC Wood Gundy - Wes and Christine GeeCUPE Local 926Dillon Consulting LimitedEnvironmental Graduate Student AssociationExtend - A – FamilyGoogle WaterlooGore Mutual Insurance Company Foundation
K.W. Happy HoofersKokken Village CaféLafarge Canada Inc.Luchador Gourmet StreateryLyle S. Hallman FoundationMHBC Planning Ltd.Manulife FinancialNelson Aggregate/ Waynco Aggregates Ontario Teachers Insurance Plan (OTIP)Ontario Trillium Foundation - Waterloo Wellington ChapterPiller’s Fine FoodsPioneer Craftsmen Ltd.Poor Bhoy’s EateryRamona’s Hayr & Body CareRatz-Bechtel Funeral HomeRBC FoundationReid’s Heritage Homes Ltd.Rotary Club of Kitchener-Grand RiverSchlueter HyundaiSchmuck TruckSpaenaur Inc.Steed and Evans LimitedThe Corporation of the City of CambridgeThe Cowan FoundationEstate of Tom Taylor*The Robert Caldwell Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationThe Ken Murray Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation
The John A. Pollock Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation The Jim and Sandy Beingessner Family Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationThe Wandering Canadian Inc.Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc.Wallenstein Feed and Supply Ltd.WalterFedyWaterloo Region District School BoardWestmount Funeral ChapelAnonymous (2)
Brant-Brantford-Oxford Beverley AllanLisa ArmstrongBrenda BanksMike BarkerCarol BarlowMildred BarriePeter BartleLesley BerryLarry Blank*Wayne BlueHeather Bright
Cindy Lou BrindleyKathy BromhallSharon BrooksLes CarterTracy CartmelLeah ClementDakota CoppingJanet CrookLaurie CudmoreJane CurtisAlan and Nathalie DaleDonna DockreeRoy and Gail DorschtRob and Sandy DotzertPaul EmersonJanet FarrellDaniel FerdinandPatricia FrenchLisa FreyWayne and Pat FyffeDavid GarkutHeather and William GibbsNoreen GoodmanJack GriffinMarie GuillemetteCynthia HardingAndrew HarwoodFred and Leslie HarwoodLauren HarwoodHazel HollandRenia HumphreyRick Humphrey
Wayne Fyffe started his career as a water quality biologist, and
the GRCF’s work has always been of interest to him. “My wife Pat
and I are fortunate to live right on the Grand in Paris and we can
see how the river changes throughout the year. Connecting our
community with projects like tree planting at the new Forest in the
City in Brantford is so important, especially when young people
are involved. We are creating a beautiful, balanced and healthy
landscape to enjoy – today and for future generations.”
GRCF CONNECTIONS - Wayne Fyffe, Paris
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Paul Cantor and Helen SinclairNorah ChalonerCynthia CheesemanJames ChristieWilson ClarkErica CoppingMalcolm & Marta CouttsTerry CrowleyGeorge and Wendy CuthbertBrent DemeuleneareDenise DilbeyCathy DownerLorna and Robert DrexlerJennifer EdwardsColleen EnsMike FisherSusan ForsterThe Frasson FamilyRosemarie and Emil FrindJohn GaidaSuzanne GatesMark GibsonRuth GroseAnn GuthriePaul HabschGreg HahnBill Hamilton and Mimi HamiltonPamela HealeyJoseph HeegAnne and John HolmanDave and Nancy HurlburtGeorge and Gerry KellyAngela Krueger
Anne LenoirSarah Lowe*Cindy LunauN.J. LundvallFrederick MallettLyn MartinJohn McCuaigKelly McDougallBrenda and Dan McGinnisMargaret McGuireLinda MurrKenneth G. MurrayMarilyn Murray*The Young FamilyJuri and Susan NiitRobin-Lee Norris and David HallsGwen PaddockDebbie PeggEllen PyearSonja RadojaRobert RalstonSusan RietschinJim and Jeannine RobertsTracey RyanPat SalterDavid and Cathy SandsKatherine SchenkHillary SchlahtDan Schneider and Rhona HanningLarry SimonatoThomas and Carolyn SkimsonElaine SmithSallie Smyth
Frances JacksonR.L. JohansenJean KaufmanIsobel KingsburyGus KoreseJane KrezeDon and Sharon LawrenceKen and Sylvia LawrenceClara LeeHelena LeflerKatie MacDonaldNancy MacDonaldSusan MannMargaret MarshallJeff MartyniukJackie McGowanWendy MitchinsonMurray and Jill MoffattLeonard and Elizabeth MooreJoanne NarrisDavid NeumannJoy O’DonnellCliff and Erma OtterbeinStephen PautlerRonald and Diane PautlerRichard PearceDr. and Mrs. Murray and Ida PearsonBob PerleyLynne PersiaVic PrendergastDon and Mary RadfordRuth Reeves*
Mandy RhodyMorgan & Mary Ann RiceJack RichardDana RichesMichael RiederSarah RoarkeAndrea RockDave SchultzBob and Barb ScottSue SlaterPatti SlifierzKathryn SmithGerry SmitsJune SpenceJanice StarkEstate of Mary Stedman*Laura StefflerRosemarie SuggDonald SwanMr. Paul WaringJohn and Kimberly WhalenGeorge WickePerry and Lynn WilkerMrs. Danna GreerAndrew BynsdorpApotex Pharmachem Inc.Beckett-Glaves Family Funeral CentreBrant Community FoundationBrant County Men’s ProbusBrant Rod & Gun ClubBrant Waterways FoundationThe Brantford Rotary Sunrise Fund
Campbell AmusementsCFUW Brantford Scholarship FundThe Corporation of the City of BrantfordCrown Verity Inc.Dance Environmental Inc.Grand Financial PlanningIngenia Polymers Inc.King Packaged Materials CompanyLibro Credit UnionMethapharm Inc.Rotary Club of Brantford Charitable FoundationRun for the ToadSC Johnson and Son, LimitedWalton Development and ManagementThe Women’s Probus Club of BrantAnonymous (7)*
Guelph – Wellington Kenneth AlsopAnne BachvskyJanet BaineJennifer Banks-OttoBarbara BartleBob BellRobyn BudgeonKevin Butt
Nicole Visentin attended programs at the
Guelph Lake Nature Centre as a student.
Now an adult, it was only natural that
she would get involved to help raise
funds for the new Centre. “The Hugging
Tree was one of my favourite spots to
visit! Spending time in the forest and
making connections with nature are so
important for kids,” she said.
A designer and graphic artist with
Intrigue Media, Nicole has helped many
organizations to achieve success. Her
talents have enabled GRCF to reach even
further into the community.
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GRCF CONNECTIONS - Nicole Visentin, Guelph
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Miller Thomson LLPNature GuelphNestle Waters CanadaRotary Club of GuelphRotary Club of Guelph Charitable FoundationRoyal Bank of CanadaSilver Seven SkatersTerra View Homes/The Nicholas Lambden Memorial Children’s FoundationThe Corporation of the Township of PuslinchThe Friends of Dr. Cairo - Walking Group
The Neighbourhood Group of Companies Limited - Borealis Grille, The Woolwich Arrow and Miijidaa CaféW.C. Wood FoundationWellington County Stewardship CouncilAnonymous (8)*
First Nations and Haldimand – NorfolkLorne BoykoKathy Fricker Ken Mt. Pleasant Pat Ottaway-BryanTerry TuckerThomas WorrallThe Little Cheesecake Co.Ontario Power Generation Inc. Rotary Club of Dunnville/ Rotary District 7090Anonymous (1)
Home and Chapel LimitedGrand River Agricultural SocietyWellington Catholic District School Board 2015 Bishop’s DinnerJoe Grabowski and St. John Catholic School StudentsGuelph Hiking Trail ClubGuelph Historical SocietyHalltech Environmental Inc.Hayden’s Aberfoyle Garage Inc.Hillside FestivalIntrigue MediaIODE Royal Wyndham ChapterLinamar CorporationLRG Environmental
The Grand is a daily part of Wayne Knox’s life. As a longtime
resident and General Manager of the Grand Erie Business Centre,
Wayne has seen southern watershed communities like Caledonia,
Cayuga and Dunnville develop around the river. “Many families
here depend on businesses like fishing and shipping for their
livelihoods, and we are connected to everything that happens
upstream. I got involved because the Grand is such an important
part of our heritage, our economy and the vitality of our
communities.”
Richard Smythe and Barbara BartleJoe Speranzini and Irene PaykEmily StahlLeone & Douglas SutorJudith and Floyd SwiftNina SzpakowskiJohn M. TaitJames TurnbullThe Vallery FamilyIngrid von CubeKathy and Barry WhiteDr. Rebecca WhitneyBurna WiltonBill and Lorraine Young
Fusion HomesA. O. Smith FoundationAberfoyle AquaScienceBelwood Lake Cottagers AssociationCapital PavingCar - Store Automotive Inc.County of WellingtonCox Construction Ltd.The Cynthia Macleod Fund of the Guelph Community FoundationElora Cataract Trailway AssociationFriends of the Grand RiverGilbert MacIntyre & Son Funeral
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GRCF CONNECTIONS - Wayne Knox, Haldimand
CONNECTIONS TO THE FUTURE
Each year, the GRCF provides financial support to community groups and students who are playing an important role in keeping our watershed healthy. Through the generosity of our donors, in 2015 the GRCF awarded:
$5,000 in Community Conservation Grants to the following groups and schools for conservation and schoolyard naturalization projects:
• Emily C. General Elementary School, Ohsweken • Eramosa Public School, Rockwood • Gateway Drive Public School, Guelph • Holy Family School, Paris • Jean Little School, Guelph • Oneida Central School Eco Club, Caledonia • River Heights School, Caledonia• St. John Catholic School Parent Council, Arthur
• Arthur Trails Group• Pollination Guelph• rare Charitable Research Reserve, Cambridge • Trout Unlimited Middle Grand Chapter, Guelph • Branlyn Eco-Club, Brantford • Edna Staebler Public School, Waterloo
$13,000 in scholarships to promising students who are focused on environmental careers:
• The S.C. Johnson Environmental Scholarship - Callee Marie Rice, University of Waterloo• The Allan Holmes Scholarship - Laura Sauder, University of Waterloo• The McEwen Clean Water Prize - Joel Gretton, University of Guelph
The GRCF also offers awards to high school students in each of the six watershed school boards through the Robert Haworth and Marcel Pequegnat Scholarships.
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Hamilton Naturalists ClubLaurentian SETACMcGrath Tenpenny Wealth ManagementMeridian Credit Union Ltd.RBC FoundationSovereign Fusion Inc.
Beyond the Grand River Watershed Steve Abrams Cheryl AndersonScott BartleClare BaxterDonald CarmanRobert and Marilyn CohenMary CoulasEilenna DenisoffLisa DuperreaultJeffrey HuiEvan JonesAdam KomorowskiMichael KuntzMary LaHamBrian McDougald
Nancy McGeeJoyce McIntoshCheryl McMichaelMaggie MorrisonJames NearyAnne PashleyCharles PautlerKate PautlerScott RadfordJacqueline ReynoldsSarah TerrelongeRobert TuckerClaire ValentinePeter and MaryLou WellsAnne WilliamsLijie ZhaoAndrew’s PlumbingBatesville CanadaBurnt PowderC. Wolfe and AssociatesCanadian Vintage Motorcycle GroupEvergreenGovernment of CanadaGrant Aggregate & Industrial Supply Inc.Holcim (Canada) Inc.Institute of Corporate DirectorsMeridian Credit Union Ltd.
Northern Casket (1976) Ltd.Ontario Power Generation Inc.Portuguese Water Dog Club of CanadaRBC Royal BankSensyst - The Business Interiors Group Inc.St. Marys Cement Inc. (Canada)TD Friends of the Environment FoundationVancouver FoundationWSPCRH Canada Group Inc.Ontario Stone, Sand & Gravel Association
Every effort has been made to ensure this list is up-to-date. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
THE GRAND RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY...
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The Grand River
Conservation
Foundation supports
priority GRCA projects
where little or no other
funding is available.
Hamilton – Burlington & Surrounding AreaBradley AltenhoffShirley BascottChristine BeauparlantPeter BradstreetMarcus BuckAdrian CooteMercedes and Victor DemkowitzMichael and Carol DunnKayla Jonas GalvinJohn and Elinor Hueton*Carol IngoldMary KraemerLesli and Dave LissonVirginia MacGregorStella ParrPeter RumbleConnie RusynykEva SalterMaria SchattauerChristine SoometAnne WilliamsBlue Cross Animal Hospital/ Dr. Patty Haardeng
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26 MILLIONTREES
PROTECTS & MANAGES
5O,OOO+
2,5OO+ 5O,OOO
ACRES OFLAND
TEACHESOPERATES
EACH YEARSTUDENTS
OUTDOOR EDUCATIONto
HAS PLANTED
CAMPSITESAND 11 PARKS
RevenueReceipted donations
Non-receipted donations
Book & other merchandise sales
Special events and sponsorships
Investment income
Other income**
Total
$611,239
267,185
5,575
0
115,464
2,565
$1,002,028
2014
$386,123
424,578
3,656
0
11,084
13,485
$838,926
2015 ExpendituresDisbursements to conservation projects*
Fundraising expenses
General expenses
Book purchases
Special events
Other expenses
Total
$526,903
118,414
28,476
2,053
0
440
$676,286
2014
$939,618
122,086
33,613
0
0
11,985
$1,107,302
2015
*GRCF is primarily a project fundraising organization. Disbursements vary each year according to project timelines. With donor permission, funding for some projects is accumulated over a multi-year period and disbursed as needed.
**GRCF has developed Grand River Conservation Funds with KWCF as well as the Cambridge & North Dumfries, Guelph, and Brant Community Foundations to encourage contributions for important local conservation projects. The latter two partnerships were established in 2015.
Fund balances, beginning of year
Current year net change in funds
Fund balances, end of year
$3,115,864
(268,376)
$2,847,488
$2,790,122
325,742
$3,115,864
Net Revenue & Fund Balances
2015 2014
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW - 2O15
All funds held within GRCF are restricted
internally or externally for specific projects,
with the exception of one undesignated fund
which is allocated by our Board of Directors
for the highest conservation priorities.
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How our revenue is used:
81%19%
Conservation projects
General/fundraising/other expenses
2% Organizations
19% Organization
5% Foundation
2O% Foundation
13% Corporate/Business
33% Individual
80% Individual
28% Corporate/Business
WHO GAVE
HOW MUCH
TO THE GRCF?
DID THEY GIVE?
www.grcf.ca/donateTo donate:
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Percentage of totalvalue of donations:
grandCHAMPIONS
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Joy O’Donnell, Brantford – ChairPresident, Grand Financial Planning
Robin-Lee Norris, Guelph – Vice ChairSenior Partner, Miller Thomson LLP
Doug Brock, Waterloo – Past ChairRetired Financial Services Executive
Dr. Howard Armitage, WaterlooFounding Chair, Conrad Centre
J. Crawford Reid, Brantford Retired Aggregate Executive
Floyd Davis, BurfordDavis Fuels Inc.
James den Ouden, WaterlooAVP Retail Finance, Manulife Financial
Joel Doherty, CambridgeVP, HIP Developments Ltd.
Wayne Fyffe, ParisRetired Health Care Executive
Paul General, Six NationsManager, Six Nations Eco-Centre
David Hales, WaterlooRetired Financial Services Executive Wayne Knox, CaledoniaRetired G.M., Grand Erie Business Centre
Ian MacNaughton, BreslauPrincipal, MHBC Planning (Retired)
Malcolm Matheson, HeidelbergPresident, Steed and Evans
Dr. Paul Salvini, WaterlooCEO, The Accelerator Centre
Richard Seibel, FergusChartered Accountant
John Whitney, WaterlooPrincipal, Whitney & Company Realty Ltd.
Helen Jowett, Cambridge (Ex-officio)Chair, Grand River Conservation Authority
Jane Mitchell, Waterloo (Ex-officio)Past Chair, Grand River Conservation Authority
OUR LEADERS - Diversity & Strength in Leadership2015 - 2016 Board of Directors
Paul Emerson - Chair JP BartleChuck BeachVicki BeardRalph BeaumontJames BeingessnerBill BennettLynn BlouwTenille BonoguoreLorne BoykoJane BrewerHeather BrightFrank BrownMary BruceLise BurcherJustin CaldwellRobert CaldwellPaul CantorKris & Jodie CarsonGordon ChaplinRick ChaplinPhil Collier
Stacy CooperChuck CorriganNed & Shelly Jo CourtneyMac CouttsGeorge CuthbertNatalie CutlerJan d’AillyAlan DaleKim DenoudenBo DensmoreBob DesautelsCourt DesautelsRob DeutschmannJoel DohertyDon DroneDr. Martin EhlertSusan, Alex, Emily, Paisley, Copeland, & Brooklyn FrassonJean HaalboomJohn HarrisBill HarrisonGil Henderson
Ron HewittAnita Hillis-KrauseElinor & John HuetonTony IacoccaHolly IvanyDebra JacksonJan JofrietStan JonesRoss KelterbornJohn KnillPeter KrauseMaggie LaidlawAndrew LambdenTom LandAlex LangDave LatreilleJeff LeaderTom LeBrunBarry LeeDoug LetsonDerek LippertKerry LongGeorge Lourenco
Sarah LoweNorman J. LundvallJonathan MacNaughtonMurray McEwenMelanie MelchinLarry MellorsIan MilesColleen MillerJane MitchellRachel MitchellIan MurdochKenneth MurrayLynda MurrayMarilyn MurrayRob MurrayJustin NesbittTom NevillsDan O’HaraLarry OlneyGwen PaddockDavid PadyDon PaveyAlicia Piccoli
Thanks to our broader volunteer group for their work as the GRCF’s local ambassadors.
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Thomas PickJohn PollockGord PowellRuth PriorPaul RandallSusan ReidTerry ReidelJ. Clare RennieDon RichardsonBarbara RobinsonJoanne Ross-ZujStuart & Mary Lou RoxboroughGeorge & Peggy SarsonSteve SchmittBetty SchneiderRon SchwarkBob ScottStephan SelingerJeremy ShuteHelen SinclairVyrt SissonDeryk Smith
Gerry SmitsRaymound SoucyRick SterneWilliam StraussSean StricklandBruce TaylorDon ValleryJanet ValleryNicole VisentinIngrid von CubeRandy WaldenDr. Rebecca WhitneyPaul WilliamsonAlex WilsonBurna WiltonGloria YeungMarie Zimmerman
www.grcf.ca
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Phone: 519-621-2761
Email: [email protected]
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