![]() ![]() In addition to five solo albums, Downie was very involved with environmental issues and Canada’s indigenous community. Ci reported administrative costs and fundraising costs from the charity’s T3010 filings, which reconciled with its financial statements, and removed amortization from program costs.Pearl Wenjack, Chanie's sister, with Gord Downie (Alvin Fiddler/Twitter) Ci adjusted for deferred government donations, affecting revenues by $83k in F2022, $29k in F2021 and $171k in F2020. Note: To report on a cash basis, Ci adjusted for deferred donations, affecting revenues by $261k in F2022, ($91k) in F2021 and $575k in F2020. Summary Financial Statements All figures in $000s Changes and edits may be forthcoming.įinancial Ratios Fiscal year ending March In addition to its salaries, The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund paid $214k in professional and consulting fees in F2022 ($246k in F2021 and $1.1m in F2020).Ĭharity Intelligence has sent this update to The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund for review. In its most recent T3010 filing, the charity only reported nine of the ten highest paid salaries. The charity can cover almost six years and nine months of its annual program costs with its existing reserves. The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund has reserve funds of $12.1m. This is within Ci’s reasonable range for overhead spending. For every dollar donated, 92 cents go to the cause. This results in total overhead spending of 8%. It also received $133k in government funding, which was 2% of revenues.Īdministrative costs are 8% of revenues (less investment income) and reported fundraising costs are 0% of donations. The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund received $5.4m in Canadian donations in F2022. It has two types of grants: Reconciliation Action Grants ($1,500 to $15,000) and Capacity Building Grants (up to $175,000 per year). This fund will support Indigenous cultural, educational and artistic activities. Oshki Wupoowane, or the Blanket Fund, is a $1.5m fund. The charity encourages individuals, communities, workplaces and schools to participate in these actions. ReconciliACTIONS are any actions towards reconciliation. In F2022, 50 Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth participated in the program. The Youth Ambassador Program provides youth with the opportunity to gain work experience and leadership skills to support reconciliation. In F2022, the charity hosted 40 virtual and five in-person events with 31 artists. Through music, art and stories, the artists in the program teach students about reconciliation. The Artist Ambassador Program hosts events in Legacy Schools. In F2022, there were 61 Legacy Spaces across 29 cities in seven provinces or territories. Legacy Spaces are places created by corporations, the government or other organizations to spread awareness about Indigenous history and reconciliation. In F2022, there were 5,139 active schools or clubs in the program. In F2022, 3,320 toolkits and 2,698 booster kits were distributed. On signing up for the program, educators receive an educational toolkit. Through its Legacy Schools Program, the charity provides schools and clubs with educational resources to encourage awareness and reconciliation. The charity does not provide a breakdown of spending by program. The charity has six programs: Legacy Schools Program, Legacy Spaces Program, Artist Ambassador Program, Youth Ambassador Program, ReconciliACTIONS and Oshki Wupoowane. Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund aims to improve the lives of Indigenous people through awareness, education and connections between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Its overhead costs are within Ci’s reasonable range, and it has reserve funds to cover program costs for six years and nine months. The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund is a 1-star charity with a lower than average results reporting score. ![]()
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