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The Jubilee Fund advocates economic opportunity for all members of society, through ethical and socially responsible financing of community economic development initiatives.

Vision

The Jubilee Fund sees a future in which equitable economic opportunities are available to all members of society.

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  The Fund  
Newsletter 

 

 

Fall, 2009

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Major Changes Happening on North Main - Neechi Commons Soon to Open

We Need You

International Cuisine at U of W - Diversity Food Service Opens

Summer, 2009

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Jubilee Fund Supports New Homes for Deafblind Clients

Tall Grass Prairie Bread Expanding

Sacco & Vanzetti's Grocery Store & Deli Opens

Doug Mackie Winner of the Toyota 2008 Never Quit Award

Art & Antique Auction, October 20, 2009

Fall, 2008

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North-End Institution Saved by Community - Pollock's Hardware Co-op Ltd. Opens

Spence Neighbourhood Association - Mission Complete

Downs Children Centre Receives an Upgrade

Jubilee Investors Needed!

Give the Gift of Caring

Spring, 2008

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King's Park Day Care Centre Inc. - Jubilee Fund Breaks New Ground

River Avenue Co-operative Day Nursery Inc. - Support Given to Area with High Community Needs

Spence Neighbourhood Assoc - A Social Justice Investment for the Jubilee Fund

Planned Giving and Making a Bequest

Eugene Ellmen to Speak at Annual Meeting

May, 2007

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Neechi Foods

CHAM Holdings Inc.

Le P’tit Bonheur Daycare

The 1% Solution

October, 2006

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North Kildonan Little Thinkers and

West Broadway  Development  Corporation

Sisters of the Holy Rock

February, 2006
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Shabe Shako: a folk singer who was popular in Ethiopia

receives funding to produce her first Oromo music CD since moving to Canada as a refugee in 2000.

SISTARS Community Economic Development Co-op is a non-profit housing co-op formed in the Point Douglas area to purchase and rent local housing to residents who are part of the certified childcare worker program.

A Message from the President:  Gabriel Dufault

Jubilee Fund Art and Antique Auction

September, 2005
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Two New Projects: Heart Housing Inc. and Cornish Child Care Centre Inc.
The President's Reflections: Gabriel Dufault
People Who Want to Make a Difference: : Mike McSween and Nanette McKay. 
March, 2005
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Three New Projects: GGR Mould Remediation Services, Mondragon Worker Cooperative, and 510 Selkirk Avenue.
The President's Reflections: Sister Jean Ell
People Who Want to Make a Difference: Margot Lavoie, Cindy Coker, and Brother Thomas Novak.
October, 2004
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Mentoring at Northern Star Worker Co-op: "A mentorship program is designed to develop the knowledge, skills and abilities of a less experienced person through individual attention from someone with more experience and knowledge in a given area of expertise."
Message from President: Sister Jean Ell
People Who Want to Make a Difference: Victor Olson, Janelle Siemens, Robert Bacinger, Audrey McClelland, John Loewen.
March, 2004
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King's Park Childcare Centre Inc.: "The centre cares for children ranging in age from 18 months to 12 years and serves mainly students, newcomers and low-income families who need quality child care facilities."
Message from President: Sister Jean Ell
People Who Want to Make a Difference: Jerry Buckland, James Hercus, Sister Johanna Jonker, Douglas Mackie,
Annual Summary: Jubilee Investment Fund Loan Guarantees.

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