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The Bromley Charities & Quest University: Fair Questions Vivian Krause Sent to John Bromley April 20, 2020 Revised April 30, 2020

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The Bromley Charities & Quest University:

Fair Questions

Vivian Krause Sent to John Bromley April 20, 2020

Revised April 30, 2020

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NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER This document offers a summary of the analysis, questions and opinions of the author, Vivian Krause. While the information herein is believed to be accurate and reliable, it is not guaranteed to be so as it is based on limited, publicly available information. The author makes this document available without warranty of any kind. Users of this material should exercise due diligence to ensure the accuracy and currency of all information. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice, and may become out-dated as additional information is identified, disclosed, or otherwise becomes available. This document may or may not be updated. Vivian Krause reserves the right to amend this document on the basis of information received after it was initially written. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored, distributed or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of Vivian Krause.

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A. The Bromley Charities As A Whole Blake Bromley claims to have registered at least 650 charities and been involved in more than $2 billion in charitable giving over the course of his 30-year career. At least 50 of these charities (“The Bromley Charities”) were involved directly or indirectly the gifting and re-gifting of tax-receipted donations (Tables 1 & 2). Of the 50, 12 charities reported tax-receipted donations:1 o Theanon Foundation o Canadian Education Forum o Prescient Foundation o Sea to Sky Foundation o Global Charity Fund o C & R Foundation o Loyalty Foundation

o Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation o HSEF Renaissance Academy o Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation o Association for the Advancement of

Scholarship o Almoner Foundation

A further six are or were involved in funding property development and student residences: o QUC Residents Housing Foundation o Foundation For Public Good o Timothy Foundation

o Eden Glen Foundation o Vanchorverve Foundation o CHIMP Foundation

In addition, more than 30 charities have been re-gifted tax-receipted donations from the 12 charities (listed above) that reported them. These charities are listed in Tables 1 and 2. Most of the Bromley Charities have these common characteristics: o Same address. o No staff, no web-site, no public presence. o Zero or near zero expenditures on fundraising. o Primary sources of revenue are tax-receipted donations and gifts from each other. o Many are Public Foundations whose stated purpose is “Gifts To Qualified Donees” For these reasons, it appears that The Bromley Charities operate as part of a common operation, like multiple pockets in the same pair of pants. As such, it makes sense to examine the finances of these 50 charities as a whole. 1The Stewart and Marilyn Blusson Foundation has total assets of $4 and $5.4 million in amounts receivable from a non-arms length party. With only $4 remaining as cash, it is obvious that Blusson Foundation is no longer active. Likewise, the Loyalty Foundation has $5.6 million in cash and $45 million in amounts receivable from a non-arms-length party. Over the past ten years, Loyalty Foundation has gifted only $55,000. Thus, it appears that for practical purposes, the Loyalty Foundation is inactive.

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1. Re-Gifting Among Bromley Charities: $765 Million (2000-2019) According to their Canadian tax returns, the 50 Bromley Charities reported gifts to qualified donnes for an aggregate, cumulative total of $940 million (2000-2019). Of that, about 85 percent is accounted for by 330 gifts for a total of $765 million (Table 3). The average value of the 330 gifts is $2.3 million. The important point to note about these gifts is that all 330 of them were made to charities within the Bromley enterprise. Not one of the 330 gifts went to a working charity that is outside the Bromley enterprise. What this means is that the vast majority of the “gifts” made by The Bromley charities appear to be paper shuffles from one Bromley Charity to another. As it appears from what limited information is publicly available, most of the 330 “gifts” do not appear to be true gifts in the sense that there was not a decrease in wealth on the part of the giver, nor do these gifts appear to have been made without consideration. Rather, these gifts appear to be part of a common, systematic operation among The Bromley Charities. Pages of the tax returns that report the gifts of more than $10 million each are compiled in Appendix 1. Over the same years that The Bromley Charities gifted $765 million to each other, roughly $175 million was gifted to working charities that are outside the Bromley enterprise. The largest 50 gifts made between The Bromley Charities account for a total of more than half a billion dollars. The average value of these gifts is $10.6 million. (Table 4).2 Questions: o What purpose is served by the gifting and re-gifting between The Bromley Charities?

o How many of these very large gifts are land, mortgages and loans?

o How many of these large gifts pertain to property development at Quest? 2 Of the 16 largest gifts made by The Bromley Charities, five are reported incorrectly in the on-line database of the Canadian Revenue Agency (Appendix 2). In a sixth case of an error in the CRA’s on-line database, non-cash, tax-reported donations were reported incorrectly in the 2011 tax return for Global Charity Fund. In all six cases, the error is the same: the last three zeros are missing such that the amount is reported as a figure in the thousands rather than in the millions. The on-line database of the Charities Directorate at the Canada Revenue Agency is notorious for errors in data entry and yet it seems odd that so many such large grants are reported incorrectly.

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2. Tax-Receipted Donations Ten of the Bromley Charities have reported tax-receipted donations for an aggregate total of slightly more than $600 million since 2000. That includes $300 million reported since 2011 by CHIMP. (Table 5).3 From their names and their stated purposes (Table 6) as reported in their tax returns, it is clear that for several of these charities, their flagship project was the establishment of Quest. As shown in the figures on the next page, there is a stark pattern in the reporting of tax-receipted donations: o Between 2000 and 2011, tax-receipted donations were reported by ten charities. o Since 2011, significant tax-receipted donations have been reported by only one charity,

CHIMP, for a total of more than $300 million. Questions: o Aside from Quest University, what major charitable purposes have the

Bromley Charities supported with $600 million in tax-receipted donations? o What is the origin of the $100 million in tax-receipted donations reported by the

Association for the Advancement of Scholarship ($30 million) and the Global Charity Fund ($70 million). How much of that $100 million was to be given to Quest University?

o Why did tax-receipted donations stop so dramatically to all Bromley Charities except

CHIMP, and simultaneously increase sharply to CHIMP, despite CHIMP spending almost nothing on fundraising? Is it fair to say that the Bromley enterprise has been consolidated in CHIMP?

3. Fees: $27 Million Between 2000 and 2019, The 50 Bromley charities reported spending $27 million on fees for professional and consulting services (Table 7). Question: o How much of the $27 million was paid to Benefic Group Inc., Blake Bromley’s company,

and for what purposes?

3 In addition to the $600 million, the Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation reported tax-receipted donations for $123 million and two charities directed Greg Kerfoot (C & R Foundation, and Loyalty Foundation) reported combined tax-receipted donations for $101 million.

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4. Property Not Used for Charitable Activities As shown in the figure below, the Bromley Charities report significant property not used in charitable activities (Table 8).

Question: o What are these properties?

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5. Assets in Land and Buildings As of 2015, The Bromley Charities reported assets in land and buildings for a total of roughly $80 million. With the exception of $930,000 reported by the Association for the Advancement of Scholarship), these assets are no longer reported as of 2018. (Table 9). For 2015, the following charities reported assets in land and buildings:

o Global View Foundation: $22 million o Almoner Foundation: $21.9 million o Foundation for Public Good: $18.7 million o Timothy Foundation: $11.4 million o Paraklesis Foundation: $4.1 million o Association for the Advancement of Scholarship: $930,000

Questions: o What were the assets in land and buildings for a total of roughly $80 million? o What happened to these assets?

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6. Interest and Investment Income The Bromley Charities have reported nearly $150 million as Interest and Investment Income (Table 10). The Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation alone reported $90 million and The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship reported $15.8 million. That included reported $7.6 million in 2015, and $8.2 million the following year. Those same years, total assets were only $5.1 million and $4.2 million, respectively.

NOTE: Not shown here is $90 million reported as Interest and Investment Income by The Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation in 2005 and 2006. Questions: o What are the sources of interest and investment income reported here?

o How did the Association or the Advancement of Scholarship earn interest and investment income that was in excess of 100 percent of total assets (2015 and 2016)?

o What is the source of the $90 million reported by the Stewart & Marilyn Blusson

Foundation in 2005 and 2006? Also, a related question…. what was the unspecified “Other Expenditure” on which the Blusson Foundation spent $119 million in 2010?

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7. Specific Foundations a) Global Charity Fund In 2011, Global Charity Fund reported $70 million as tax-receipted non-cash donations and gifted $57 million to other charities. Of the $57 million, a token amount, less than $2 million, was gifted to Quest University ($950,000) and other legitimate charities ($925,000) meanwhile Global Charity Fund paid roughly $1 million in fees and gifted $55 million to Bromley Charities, as follows:

o Foundation for Public Good: $18.7 million o Almoner Foundation: $13.9 million o Headwaters Foundation: $5.3 million o Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation: $4.5 million o Homestead on the Hill Foundation: $3.7 million o Charitable Impact Foundation (“CHIMP”): $3.4 million o QUC Resident Housing Foundation: $2.5 million o Association for the Advancement of Scholarship: $1 million o Virtual Vancouver: $550,000 o Philanthropy Without Frontiers: $350,000 o Canadian Education Forum: $250,000

Questions: o Who received the tax-relief for the $70 million in tax-receipted donations? o Who was paid the $1 million in fees, and for what purpose? b) Benefic Foundation, Seattle WA In 2014, Mighty Oaks Foundation paid $1,980,000 to Benefic Foundation, an American charitable foundation based in Seattle, Washington. According to an early U.S. tax return for the Benefic Foundation in Seattle, one of its directors was John Bromley. Other directors were also affiliated with Blake Bromley. On the basis of the attached analysis, it is clear that the $1.98 million originated from either a gift of $6 million that Mighty Oaks received from Almoner Foundation or from a gift of $2 million that Mighty Oaks received from the Association for the Advancement of Scholarship (“AAS”), or from investment income. Both Almoner and AAS obtained their funds from tax-receipted donations and from tax-receipted gifts from Global Charity Fund. What this means is that the $1.98 million paid to Benefic Foundation in Seattle, originated from tax-receipted donations that appear to have been ear-marked originally for Quest University. Questions: o Why was the $1.9 million gifted to Benefic Foundation in Seattle rather than to

Benefic Foundation in Vancouver? What purpose was served with the $1.9 million?

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c) Foundation for Public Good Between 2014 and 2019, Foundation For Public Good (“FPG”) reported total revenue of $58 million. That included $52 million from other charities, $4 million from interest and investment income, and roughly $2 million from disposition of assets. Over five years, total expenditures were about the same as revenue, roughly $58 million. Apart from the payment of fees, FPG’s spending consisted solely of the gifting of $57 million from one Bromley Charity to another, including the gift of $34 million to CHIMP. According to FPG’s tax returns, not one nickel went outside the Bromley enterprise meanwhile more than $600,000 was paid in fees for consulting and unspecified expenses. As of 2019, FPG reported only $4,000 as cash so it appears to have been wound down. Questions: o What charitable purpose is served by the Foundation For Public Good? o How much of the $52 million gifted to and from FPG pertains to the student residences,

and other property development on the lands of Quest University? o What is the origin of the $4 million that Foundation For Public Good reports as

interest and investment income? Did that come from Quest? 8. Fiduciary Duty The Bromley Charities are directed largely by the same group of individuals. Blake Bromley has been a director of more than 50 charities. Christopher Richardson, at least 40. (Tables 18 and 19). Question: o How are the directors of The Bromley Charities able to exercise their fiduciary duty

while simultaneously on the boards of so many charities that give gifts to each other?

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B. Charitable Impact Foundation (“CHIMP”)

Registered in 2008 by Blake Bromley and two others, Charitable Impact Foundation (“CHIMP”) is a Public Foundation.4 Its stated purpose, according to its tax returns, is “gifts to qualified donees.” CHIMP is run by Blake Bromley’s sons, John and Clif, and others. Between 2011 and the fall of 2019, Charitable Impact Foundation referred to itself publicly as “Chimp Foundation.” As of October 21, 2019, Chimp underwent a re-branding and began to refer to itself by its official name, Charitable Impact Foundation. For the sake of brevity, it is referred to here as “CHIMP.” CHIMP’s finances (2011-2018) according to tax returns:5

Ø Total revenue: $400 million o Tax-receipted donations: $175 million o Revenue from other charities: $220 million (“RFOC”) o Revenue from other sources: $5 million

Ø Total expenditures: $294 million

o Gifts to other charities: $266 million (“gifts to qualified donees”) o Payments to Chimp Technology Inc.: $23 million (a for-profit company)

Ø Total assets: $106 million (2018) and as of 2019, $202 million.

Revenue (2011-2018) As mentioned above, over its first seven years, CHIMP’s total revenue was $400 million. That includes $220 million in revenue from other charities (“RFOC”). On the basis of detailed analysis of publicly available tax returns, the research presented here has identified a total of 155 charities that account for 99.8 percent of the $220 million that CHIMP has reported as revenue from other charities. (Table 11). Of the155 charities, 25 gifts from 15 charities account for roughly $200 million (90 percent) of CHIMP’s RFOC (Table 12, Appendix III). In all but one case, the 15 charities share the same address as CHIMP and are under the direction of Blake Bromley and the group of the individuals to whom this letter is addressed. Put plainly, what this means is that at a very large share of CHIMP’s revenue comes from The Bromley Charities. Likewise, the lion’s share of CHIMP’s gifts go to The Bromley Charities (Tables 13 and 14).

4 The original directors were Blake Bromley, Alex Salas-Sanchez and John Glazema. 5 For most of the charities to which Chimp has made large grants, the 2019 tax returns are not yet available. For this reason, the analysis presented here refers to the years between 2011 and 2018.

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1. $200 Millions Gifted Between CHIMP and Other Bromley Charities Between 2011 and 2018, CHIMP received gifts for $204 million from The Bromley Charities:

1. Foundation for Public Good: $31.8 million 2. Almoner Foundation: $34.5 million 3. Imladris Foundation: $30.3 million 4. Global View Foundation: $28 million 5. Association for the Advancement of Scholarship: $12 million 6. Eden Glen Foundation: $10.5 million 7. Timothy Foundation: $10.2 million 8. Virtual Vancouver Foundation: $7 million 9. Mighty Oaks Foundation: $7 million 10. Headwaters Foundation: $4 million 11. Homestead on the Hill Foundation: $3.7 million 12. Fortius Foundation: $123,000 13. Zawadi Foundation: $625,000 14. Paraklesis Foundation: $206,750 15. Revelstoke Education Foundation: $550,000 16. Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada: $274,988 17. Hope Springs Eternal Foundation: $200,000 18. Canadian Education Forum: $25,000

Other charities: $23.4 million

CHIMP gave gifts to many of the same Bromley charities, for $207 million (2011-2018):

1. Foundation for Public Good: $19.2 million 2. Almoner Foundation: $1,022 3. Imladris Foundation: $2 million 4. Global View Foundation: $3.6 million 5. Association for the Advancement of Scholarship: Zero 6. Eden Glen Foundation: $449,998 7. Timothy Foundation: $499,025 8. Virtual Vancouver Foundation: $6.5 million 9. Mighty Oaks Foundation: $252,305 10. Headwaters Foundation: $750,494 11. Homestead on the Hill Foundation: $1.1 million 12. Fortius Foundation: $76 million 13. Zawadi Foundation: $30.5 million 14. Viva Voce Foundation: $23 million 15. Vanchorverve Foundation: $20.8 million 16. Paraklesis Foundation: $6 million 17. Revelstoke Education Foundation: $494,995 18. Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada: $293,256 19. Hope Springs Eternal Foundation: $200,000 20. Canadian Education Forum: $1 million

Other charities: $14.2 million

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1. $200 Million Gifted Between CHIMP and Other Bromley Charities (Cont’d) Year after year, the total gifts that CHIMP received from other Bromley Charities have increased substantially, as shown in the figure below. On the basis of the analysis presented in Table 15, it is clear that at least $120 million of the gifts that CHIMP has received from other Bromley Charities originated from Global Charity Fund and other Bromley charities involved in the early years of Quest. Very Large Gifts Made in 2018 In 2018, CHIMP gifted $130 million to other charities. Of that, $104 million was three very large amounts. The largest was $74 million gifted to Fortius Foundation. The second largest was nearly $21 million gifted to Vanchorverve Foundation. CHIMP also gifted $8 million to Viva Voce Foundation, another Bromley Charity. Questions: o What is the purpose of the extensive re-gifting between CHIMP and other

Bromley Charities? What charitable purpose is served by these gifts?

o How many of the very large gifts made by CHIMP are land, mortgages and loans?

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2. CHIMP’s Total Assets: $200 Million Since 2011, CHIMP’s total assets have risen sharply to $204 million (Table 16). Long-term investments increased from $39 million to $122 million in a single year.

Question: o What are CHIMP’s long-term assets? What is the origin of these assets?

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3. Non-Cash Donations Of the $300 million that CHIMP has reported as revenue from tax-receipted donations, about half is from non-cash gifts, a total of $146 million (2011-2019). In 2019 alone, CHIMP reported $72 million as tax-receipted non-cash gifts. Questions:

o What are the non-cash gifts that CHIMP has received for a total of $146 million?

o What is the source of the $76 million in tax-receipted, non-cash donations that CHIMP reported in 2018?

In 2013, Global Charity Fund made four non-cash gifts for a total of $32.3 million, to the following recipients:

o Foundation For Public Good: $18,710,000 o Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation: $4,514,757 o Homestead on the Hill Foundation: $3,743,945 o Headwaters Foundation: $5,362,500�

In subsequent years, all four non-cash gifts were re-gifted to CHIMP as cash gifts. All four gifts listed above stem from tax-receipted donations reported by Global Charity Fund in 2011. That year, Global Charity reported $70,000 as non-cash donations but it appears that the correct figure should read $70,000,000. The missing zeros appear to be a data entry error. Also in 2011, Global Charity Fund reported a gain on foreign exchange of $388,482. Questions: o What is the origin of the $32.3 million that Global Charity Fund gave in 2013 as non-cash

gifts? What purpose will CHIMP serve with these gifts, now that that they have been re-gifted to CHIMP?

o Why did Global Charity Fund have a gain on foreign exchange in 2011?

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4. CHIMP’s Spectacular Growth In 2011, CHIMP's first year of financial activity, it reported $150,000 in tax-receipted donations. By 2018, that soared to $87 million, as much as The United Way of Greater Toronto.6 In 2019, CHIMP’s tax-receipted donations soared again to $126 million, an increase of $39 million in a single year. By comparison, the United Way of Greater Toronto increased by only $2 million to $89 million. To get an idea of how fast CHIMP has grown, it makes sense to compare CHIMP with Vancouver Foundation, the biggest charitable organization in the city for the past 75 years (Table 17). Vancouver Foundation has clearly stated priorities: homelessness, reconciliation with First Nations, youth engagement,�the opiod crisis, environmental protection, and so on. In contrast, CHIMP does not state any specific areas of focus. Since 2011, CHIMP’s total revenue has soared to a high of $182 million (2018), triple that of Vancouver Foundation. That same year, CHIMP’s total gifts to charities surpassed Vancouver Foundation by a staggering $70 million. The thing about CHIMP’s growth that catches one’s eye is that it spends virtually nothing on fundraising. CHIMP spent $19,222 over the same years that Vancouver Foundation spent $14 million (2011-2018). Questions: o How did CHIMP grow so fast without fundraising? o Is it fair to say that the dollar figures in CHIMP’s tax returns do not provide a true reflection

of its actual spending on charity because CHIMP’s revenue and expenditures have been greatly inflated by gifting and re-gifting with other Bromley Charities?

6 United Way of Greater Toronto: https://apps.cra-arc.gc.ca/ebci/hacc/srch/pub/dsplyBscSrch

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5. $23 Million Paid to Chimp Technology Inc. Chimp Technology Inc. is a private company run by John Bromley and possibly others. According to its financial statements, Charitable Impact Foundation has paid a total of $23 million to Chimp Technology Inc. for Technology Transaction Services ($14 million) and Human Resources and Business Services ($9 million). That included $12.8 million paid in 2018 alone.7 That’s more than triple the $3.4 million paid the year before (Table 18). CHIMP says in its annual report that the $9 million hike in fees paid in 2018 was because of an increase in services delivered and how the fees are calculated.8 Questions: o Specifically, what services did Chimp Technology Inc. provide in 2018 at a cost of

$12.8 million? o What is the origin of the $23 million that Charitable Impact Foundation has paid to

Chimp Technology Inc.? 7 The $12.8 million paid in 2018 consisted of $7.3 million for Technology Transaction Services and $5.5 million for Human Resources and Business Services. 8 An important point to note is that the $23 million paid to Chimp Technology Inc. was not reported on Line 4860 as professional and consulting fees. Rather, the amounts paid to Chimp Technology Inc. were reported by Charitable Impact Foundation as Licenses, Memberships and Dues (Line 4830) and as Other Expenditures (Line 4920).

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6. Gifts to 2,000 Registered Charities For Less Than $19 Each (“Chimping”) Thousands of the gifts from CHIMP are very small. In fact, the total value of 9,000 gifts made by CHIMP is only $1.5 million, an average of $170 per gift.

The term “chimping” is used here to refer to the thousands of very tiny gifts made by CHIMP. The charities that receive these gifts are referred to as having been “chimped.”9

More than two thousand of the gifts made by CHIMP were for $19 or less. Nationwide, more than 2,000 legitimate Canadian charities have been “chimped.” (Appendix IV).

According to CHIMP’s tax returns, the numbers of registered charities that have been sent gifts from CHIMP for $19 or less is as follows, by province:

o Ontario: 624 charities o British Columbia: 550 charities o Quebec: 426 charities o Alberta: 165 charities o Saskatchewan: 65 charities o Manitoba: 48 charities o Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & P.E.I.: 91 charities o Newfoundland: 13 charities o N.W.T., Yukon & Nunavut: 6 charities o Unspecified provinces: 28 charities

For example, The Missing Children’s Society, End Poverty Now, Addictions and Mental Health Ontario and the HIV Network of Edmonton all got funded by CHIMP. However, all of these organizations got gifts for a measly $4 (Appendix V). The Toronto Rape Crisis Centre got $9.

Hundreds of CHIMP’s very small gifts have also been declined. According to CHIMP’s 2014 and 2015 tax returns, more than 200 disbursements were stale-dated and cancelled (Appendix VI). Most of the declined gifts were for $15 each. Questions: o With assets of $200 million and the ability to pay Chimp Technology $23 million, it would

appear that CHIMP has significant resources. Why then does CHIMP make so many thousands of meaninglessly tiny gifts?

o What is the source of funds for the thousands of very tiny gifts made by CHIMP?

o Why were there hundreds of stale-dated disbursements for $15 during 2014 and 2015?

9 This term “chimping” was coined by Kathy Tomlinson in The Globe & Mail, October of 2018.

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TABLES

Vivian Krause April 30, 2020

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NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER This document offers a summary of the analysis, questions and opinions of the author, Vivian Krause. While the information herein is believed to be accurate and reliable, it is not guaranteed to be so as it is based on limited, publicly available information. The author makes this document available without warranty of any kind. Users of this material should exercise due diligence to ensure the accuracy and currency of all information. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice, and may become out-dated as additional information is identified, disclosed, or otherwise becomes available. This document may or may not be updated. Vivian Krause reserves the right to amend this document on the basis of information received after it was initially written. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored, distributed or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of Vivian Krause.

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List of Tables

1. A Timeline of 50 Bromley Charities By Year (2000-2019) 2. Assets, Liabilities, Revenue & Expenditures of 50 Charities 3. Gifting and Re-Gifting Between 50 Bromley Charities (2000-2019) 4. Fifty Gifts for More Than $500 Million (2011-2018) 5. Tax-Receipted Donations (2000-2019) 6. Stated Purposes of Ongoing Programs As Reported in Canadian Tax Returns 7. Professional & Consulting Fees Paid by 50 Charities (2003-2019) 8. Property Not Used in Charitable Activity (2003-2019) 9. Assets in Land and Buildings (2009-2019) 10. Interest and Investment Income (2000-2019) 11. Gifts to Charitable Impact Foundation (“CHIMP”) from 155 Registered Charities 12. 25 Gifts to Chimp Foundation for $200 Million 13. Gifts From Charitable Impact Foundation (“CHIMP”) to Bromley Charities (2011-2018) 14. Amounts Gifted To And From Charitable Impact Foundation: A Summary (2011-2018) 15. How Gifts to Global Charity Fund Were Re-Gifted to CHIMP 16. Charitable Impact Foundation: Assets (2009-2019) 17. Charitable Impact Foundation (“Chimp”) and Vancouver Foundation: A Comparison 18. Amounts Paid to Chimp Technology Inc.: $23 Million (2012 - 2018) 19. Charities Where Blake Bromley Is or Has Been A Director 20. Charities Where Christopher Richardson Is or Has Been A Director

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Table 1. A Timeline of 50 Bromley Charities By Year (2000-2019)Charity Name Active

Years 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

1 Philanthropy Without Frontiers C 2000-2014 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

2 C & R Foundation A 2000-2014 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

3 Glen Lamond Foundation E 2000-2014 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

4 Noble Spirit Foundation D 2000-2015 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

5 Theanon Foundation A 2000-2017 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked by CRA

6 Canadian Education Forum A 2000-2017 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked by CRA

7 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation A 2000-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

8 Sea to Sky Foundation A 2002-2012 X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

9 HSEF Renaissance Academy A 2002-2018 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X *10 Revelstoke Education Foundation E 2003-2014 X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

11 Seacrest Foundation C 2004-2014 X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

12 Loyalty Foundation A 2003-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X *13 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation A 2004-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

14 Give Meaning Foundation C 2004-2013 X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

15 Prescient Foundation A 2004-2010 X X X X X X X Revoked by CRA

16 Independent World Television C 2006-2010 X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

17 Homestead on the Hill Foundation C 2006-2018 X X X X X X X X X X X X X *18 Benefic Foundation E 2006-2018 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

19 Association Advancement of Scholarship A 2006-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

20 Great Charity E 2006-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

21 Amazing Grace Foundation E 2006-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

22 Almoner Foundation A 2007-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X X X

23 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation E 2007-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X X X

24 Allan Skidmore Family Foundation E 2008-2018 X X X X X X X X X X X *25 New Dimensions Foundation E 2008-2009 X X Revoked Voluntarily

26 Imladris Foundation E 2008-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X

27 Fortius Foundation D 2008-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X

28 Zawadi Foundation E 2009-2018 X X X X X X X X X X X

29 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation C 2009-2019 X X X X X X X X X X X

30 Global View Foundation E 2009-2018 X X X X X X X X X X

31 4 What Matters Foundation C 2010-2014 X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

32 QUC Residents Housing Foundation A 2010-2018 X X X X X X X X X

33 Timothy Foundation B 2010-2018 X X X X X X X X X *34 Global Charity Fund A 2011-2013 X X X Revoked Voluntarily

35 Chimp Foundation B 2011-2018 X X X X X X X X X

36 Vanchorverve Foundation B 2011-2018 X X X X X X X X *37 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada C 2011-2019 X X X X X X X X X

38 Headwaters Foundation C 2011-2018 X X X X X X X X X

39 Foundation for Public Good B 2011-2019 X X X X X X X X X

40 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada D 2012-2018 X X X X X X X

41 Paraklesis Foundtion E 2012-2018 X X X X X X X *42 Mighty Oaks Foundation C 2012-2018 X X X X X X X *43 Pacific Light Foundation E 2013-2015 X X X Revoked Voluntarily

44 Real Champions Foundation E 2014-2015 X X Revoked Voluntarily

45 Steward’s Charitable Foundation E 2014-2018 X X X X X X

46 Planted Community Foundation E 2014-2019 X X X X X X

47 Eden Glen Foundation B 2015-2018 X X X X *48 Delicate Balance Foundation E 2015-2018 X X X X *49 Plentiville Foundation E 2016-2018 X X X X

50 Revelation Foundation E 2017-2018 X X ** The yellow square indicates that the 2019 tax return is not yet available as of April 30, 2020.

A = Directly Involved in Funding & Start-up of Quest, B = Involved in Financing Quest Property Development, C = Received Funds from Almoner Foundation, D = Received Funds from Global Charity Fund E = Involved in giving gifts and re-gifting (“road-tripping”) with other Bromley Charities.

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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Charity Name

Assets, Liabilities, Revenue & Expenditures of 50 CharitiesIdentification

C O D E

Date of Registration Designation Charity

Type Category Status Date of Revocation Address BIN Ongoing Programs

1 Theanon Foundation A 1986-09-22 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked-Audited 2018-02-10 Box 62 891106841 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

2 Canadian Education Forum A 1996-07-11 Charitable Education Schools & education Revoked-Audited 2018-05-19 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 891072092 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

3 Prescient Foundation A 2004-04-16 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked-Audited 2011-02-05 Box 62 855802708 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

4 Sea to Sky Foundation A 2001-05-01 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2012-06-02 205-1750 3rd Ave W 888963519 RR 0001 Not stated

5 Global Charity Fund A 1998-12-15 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2014-06-28 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 874459423 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

6 C & R Foundation A 1999-12-01 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2015-04-25 300 - 1765 8th Ave W. 884451923 RR 0001 Not stated

7 Loyalty Foundation A 2003-02-21 Private Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 300 - 1765 8th Ave W 899172803 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

8 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation A 1996-02-19 Private Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 892420746 RR 0001 Did not make gifts

9 HSEF Renaissance Academy A 1998-12-01 Charitable Education Teaching Institutions Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 885205427 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

10 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation A 1999-07-23 Private Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a Box 62 Suite 1250 868875949 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

11 Association Advancement of Scholarship A 2003-05-26 Charitable Education Teaching Institutions Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 887417806 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

12 Almoner Foundation A 2004-04-16 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 854728300 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

13 QUC Residents Housing Foundation A 2009-12-09 Private Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 832447254 RR 0001 Not stated

Sub-Total:

14 Foundation for Public Good B 2010-08-18 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 852770601 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

15 Timothy Foundation B 2009-12-11 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 832200463 RR 0001 Gifts to Qualified Donees

16 Eden Glen Foundation B 2015-01-28 Private Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 819877184 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

17 Vanchorverve Foundation B 2010-10-29 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 832241608 RR 0001 Did not make gifts

18 Chimp Foundation B 2008-08-26 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 845528827 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

19 4 What Matters Foundation C 2005-11-24 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2015-02-28 1250, P.O. BOX 62 817879141 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

20 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada C 2010-08-16 Charitable Other Purposes Community Resource Active n/a 207 - 314 Cordova St W 809666050 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

21 Give Meaning Foundation C 2003-12-09 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2015-03-28 10269 West Stanch Road 868487307 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

22 Headwaters Foundation C 2010-12-03 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 831024203 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

23 Homestead on the Hill Foundation C 2006-01-01 Public Other Purposes Community Resource Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 809309479 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

24 Independent World Television C n/a Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2010-08-07 Suite 1555 1500 W. Georgia St. 815799671 RR 0001 Not stated

25 Mighty Oaks Foundation C 2002-01-01 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 867567315 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

26 Philanthropy Without Frontiers C 1993-03-18 Charitable Education Schools & education Revoked Voluntarily 2015-02-28 1500 W. Georgia St. 137201315 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

27 Seacrest Foundation C 2004-07-27 Private Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2015-02-281250-1500 W Georgia St., Box 62 855472148 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

28 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation C 2008-04-01 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 813381415 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

29 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada D 2012-04-10 Charitable Other Purposes Community Resource Active n/a 203-815 Hornby ST 836448282 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

30 Fortius Foundation D 2007-10-30 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 3713 Kensington Ave. 835780958 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

31 Noble Spirit Foundation D 1996-12-17 Private Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2015-02-28 301-291 2nd Ave E 889689147 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

32 Allan Skidmore Foundation E 1996-02-19 Private Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1200 Lougheed Hwy 892420548 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

33 Amazing Grace Foundation E 2005-06-15 Charitable Other Purposes Protective Health Care Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 839866548 RR 0001 Not stated

34 Benefic Foundation E 2005-06-15 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 839588670 RR 0001 Did not make gifts

35 Delicate Balance Foundation E 2015-03-05 Private Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 823786199 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

36 Glen Lamond Foundation E 1999-08-30 Private Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2015-01-31 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 891726325 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

37 Global View Foundation E 2008-08-26 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 845513423 RR 0001 Not stated

38 Great Charity E 2005-04-01 Charitable Other Purposes Protective Health Care Active n/a 203 - 815 Hornby ST 864263678 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

39 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation E 2006-11-24 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 833692726 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

40 Imladris Foundation E 2007-08-23 Private Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 847900610 RR 0001 It received donations

41 New Dimensions Foundation E 2006-06-30 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2014-09-13 2300-3713 Kensington Ave 852358563 RR 0001 Not stated

42 Pacific Light Foundation E 2008-08-26 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2015-02-28 1500 W. Georgia St. 845363498 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

43 Paraklesis Foundtion E 2012-02-15 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 826790289 RR 0001 See accompanying Table

44 Planted Community Foundation E 2013-06-19 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 807769245 RR 0001 No funds were available

45 Plentiville Foundation E 2013-10-04 Private Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 841870033 RR 0001 Did not make gifts

46 Real Champions Foundation E 2009-03-26 Public Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2015-05-23 1500 W. Georgia St. 812129294 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

47 Revelation Foundation E 2004-11-15 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1500 W. Georgia St. 863561577 RR 0001 Gifts to qualified donees

48 Revelstoke Education Foundation E 2002-12-11 Private Other Purposes Foundations Revoked Voluntarily 2014-11-29 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 853759041 RR 0001 Gifts to Qualified Donees

49 Steward’s Charitable Foundation E 1998-10-19 Public Other Purposes Community Resource Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 869179861 RR 0001 Did not make gifts

50 Zawadi Foundation E 2008-08-26 Public Other Purposes Foundations Active n/a 1250-1500 W. Georgia St. 845641893 RR 0001 Did not make gifts

Last up-dated April 30, 2020. Prepared by Vivian Krause.

A = Directly Involved in Funding & Start-up of Quest, B = Involved in Financing Quest Real Estate, C = Received Funds from Almoner Foundation, D = Received Funds from Global Charity Fund, E = Involved in Giving gifts and re-gifting (“road-tripping”) with other Bromley Charities.

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Assets, Liabilities, Revenue & Expenditures of 50 CharitiesDirectors

Blake Bromley

Leslie Brandlmayr

Christopher Richardson

John Bromley

Alexander Salas-

SanchezSheila Britton Victoria

Nalugwa Erin DexterOther

Bromley Directors

Other Individuals

X X X X

X X X X X

X X

X X X X X X

X X X X X X

X X X X X

X

X X X X X X X

X X X

X X X X

X X X X X

X X X X X

X X X X X

X X X X

X X X X X

X X

X X X X

X X X X

X X X

X X

X X X X

X X X X

X X X

X X X X X

X X

X

X X X X

X X X

X X X

X X X X X

X X X X X

X X X X X

X X X X X X X X

X X X X

X X X

X X X X

X X X

X X X X

X X X X

X X X X

X X X X X

X X X X

X X X X

X X X X

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1 Theanon Foundation

2 Canadian Education Forum

3 Prescient Foundation

4 Sea to Sky Foundation

5 Global Charity Fund

6 C & R Foundation

7 Loyalty Foundation

8 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation

9 HSEF Renaissance Academy

10 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation

11 Association Advancement of Scholarship

12 Almoner Foundation

13 QUC Residents Housing Foundation

Sub-Total:

14 Foundation for Public Good

15 Timothy Foundation

16 Eden Glen Foundation

17 Vanchorverve Foundation

18 Chimp Foundation

19 4 What Matters Foundation

20 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada

21 Give Meaning Foundation

22 Headwaters Foundation

23 Homestead on the Hill Foundation

24 Independent World Television

25 Mighty Oaks Foundation

26 Philanthropy Without Frontiers

27 Seacrest Foundation

28 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation

29 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

30 Fortius Foundation

31 Noble Spirit Foundation

32 Allan Skidmore Foundation

33 Amazing Grace Foundation

34 Benefic Foundation

35 Delicate Balance Foundation

36 Glen Lamond Foundation

37 Global View Foundation

38 Great Charity

39 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation

40 Imladris Foundation

41 New Dimensions Foundation

42 Pacific Light Foundation

43 Paraklesis Foundtion

44 Planted Community Foundation

45 Plentiville Foundation

46 Real Champions Foundation

47 Revelation Foundation

48 Revelstoke Education Foundation

49 Steward’s Charitable Foundation

50 Zawadi Foundation

Last up-dated April 30, 2020. Prepared by Vivian Krause.

Charity Name

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Assets, Liabilities, Revenue & Expenditures of 50 CharitiesAssets

Year Total Assets Cash Land &

BuildingsLong-term

InvestmentsAmounts

Receivable

Amounts Receivable Non-Arms

Length Parties

Investments in Non-Arms

Length Parties

Amortization of Capitalized

Assets

Other Capital Assets in Canada

Inventories Other Assets

2018 $54,303,260 $5,645,019 $3,110,027 $45,548,214

2019 $2,154,834 $2,154,803 $31

2018 $94,138 $729 $93,409

2019 $5,419,965 $4 $5,419,961

2019 $3,076,610 $145,094 $930,000 $1,516 $2,000,000

2019 $5,584,637 $671,573 $4,913,064

2019 $46,899 $46,899

$70,680,343 $8,664,121 $930,000 $0 $8,118,047 $50,968,175 $0 $0 $2,000,000 $0 $0

2019 $10,187 $4,052 $6,135

2018 $1,581,402 $451,958 $1,129,444

2018 $2,301,736 $218,336 $2,083,400

2018 $21,604,058 $11,147 $1,811 $21,591,100

2018 $105,869,425 $60,461,649 $38,898,281 $6,509,495

2018 $27,692 $27,692

2019 $4,376,916 $19,709 $4,356,835 $372

2018 $5,081,417 $2,998,888 $2,082,529

2018 $35,712 $35,304 $408

2019 $7,482,338 $17,125 $7,465,213

2018 $117,708 $115,234 $2,474

2019 $42,912,839 $516,106 $53,505,917 $137,440 $202,500 -$16,625,121 $5,097,054 $78,943

2019 $2,725,409 $2,724,026 $1,383

2019 $2,188 $2,188

2019 $304,603 $3,305 $6,273 $295,025

2018 $38,194 $38,181 $13

2019 $2,441 $2,441

2019 $7,465 $7,465

2019 $84,184 $84,173 $11

2019 $1,128 $1,128

2018 $5,473,714 $1,277,964 $4,195,750

2019 $7,800,479 $103 $7,800,000 $376

2019 $724,730 $74,696 $64 $650,000

2018 $28,813,732 $22,959 $28,790,773

2019 $1,179,958 $153,418 $1,026,540

2019 $47,016 $46,504 $512

Total (50): $309,287,014 $77,979,872 $54,435,917 $55,250,866 $57,362,713 $51,170,675 $21,591,100 -$16,625,121 $7,747,054 $295,025 $78,943

@FairQuestions

1 Theanon Foundation

2 Canadian Education Forum

3 Prescient Foundation

4 Sea to Sky Foundation

5 Global Charity Fund

6 C & R Foundation

7 Loyalty Foundation

8 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation

9 HSEF Renaissance Academy

10 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation

11 Association Advancement of Scholarship

12 Almoner Foundation

13 QUC Residents Housing Foundation

Sub-Total:

14 Foundation for Public Good

15 Timothy Foundation

16 Eden Glen Foundation

17 Vanchorverve Foundation

18 Chimp Foundation

19 4 What Matters Foundation

20 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada

21 Give Meaning Foundation

22 Headwaters Foundation

23 Homestead on the Hill Foundation

24 Independent World Television

25 Mighty Oaks Foundation

26 Philanthropy Without Frontiers

27 Seacrest Foundation

28 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation

29 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

30 Fortius Foundation

31 Noble Spirit Foundation

32 Allan Skidmore Foundation

33 Amazing Grace Foundation

34 Benefic Foundation

35 Delicate Balance Foundation

36 Glen Lamond Foundation

37 Global View Foundation

38 Great Charity

39 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation

40 Imladris Foundation

41 New Dimensions Foundation

42 Pacific Light Foundation

43 Paraklesis Foundtion

44 Planted Community Foundation

45 Plentiville Foundation

46 Real Champions Foundation

47 Revelation Foundation

48 Revelstoke Education Foundation

49 Steward’s Charitable Foundation

50 Zawadi Foundation

Last up-dated April 30, 2020. Prepared by Vivian Krause.

Charity Name

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Assets, Liabilities, Revenue & Expenditures of 50 CharitiesLiabilities

Year Total Liabilities

Accounts Payable & Accrued Liabilities

Other Liabilities

Amounts Owing to Non-arms

Length Parties

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

2018 $22,453 $5,000 $17,453

2019 $466 $466

2018 $16,960 $16,960

2019 $0

2019 $235,544 $235,544

2019 $0

2019 $0

$275,423 $257,970 $0 $17,453

2019 $194,410 $194,410

2018 $65,000 $65,000

2018 $36,750 $36,750

2018 $0

2018 $1,076,972 $84,760 $992,212

$0

2018 $0

$0

2019 $0

2018 $0

$0

2018 $0

$0

$0

2019 $10,000 $10,000

2018 $0

2019 $24,293,617 $574,904 $19,486,451 $4,232,262

$0

2019 $500 $500

2019 $1,347 $1,347

2019 $5,000 $5,000

2018 $0

$0

2019 $0

2019 $0

2019 $0

2019 $932,775 $4,797 $927,978

$0

$0

2018 $6,000 $6,000

2019 $15,952 $15,952

2019 $0

$0

2018 $36,151 $36,151

$0

2019 $0

2019 $922 $922

$66,614 $26,950,819 $1,294,463 $19,486,451 $6,169,905 $0

@FairQuestions

1 Theanon Foundation

2 Canadian Education Forum

3 Prescient Foundation

4 Sea to Sky Foundation

5 Global Charity Fund

6 C & R Foundation

7 Loyalty Foundation

8 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation

9 HSEF Renaissance Academy

10 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation

11 Association Advancement of Scholarship

12 Almoner Foundation

13 QUC Residents Housing Foundation

Sub-Total:

14 Foundation for Public Good

15 Timothy Foundation

16 Eden Glen Foundation

17 Vanchorverve Foundation

18 Chimp Foundation

19 4 What Matters Foundation

20 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada

21 Give Meaning Foundation

22 Headwaters Foundation

23 Homestead on the Hill Foundation

24 Independent World Television

25 Mighty Oaks Foundation

26 Philanthropy Without Frontiers

27 Seacrest Foundation

28 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation

29 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

30 Fortius Foundation

31 Noble Spirit Foundation

32 Allan Skidmore Foundation

33 Amazing Grace Foundation

34 Benefic Foundation

35 Delicate Balance Foundation

36 Glen Lamond Foundation

37 Global View Foundation

38 Great Charity

39 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation

40 Imladris Foundation

41 New Dimensions Foundation

42 Pacific Light Foundation

43 Paraklesis Foundtion

44 Planted Community Foundation

45 Plentiville Foundation

46 Real Champions Foundation

47 Revelation Foundation

48 Revelstoke Education Foundation

49 Steward’s Charitable Foundation

50 Zawadi Foundation

Last up-dated April 30, 2020. Prepared by Vivian Krause.

Charity Name

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Assets, Liabilities, Revenue & Expenditures of 50 CharitiesRevenue

Years Total Revenue

Tax-Receipted Donations

Revenue From Registered Charities

Interest & Investment

Income

Gross income from rental of

land/buildings

Gross Proceeds on Disposition of

Assets

Net Proceeds on Disposition

of Assets

Other Revenue

Net realized capital gains

2000-2017 $95,535,278 $79,278,494 $3,898,538 $6,192,003 $220,358 $33,730,316 $6,922,027 -$553,707 -$730,766

2000-2017 $8,198,793 $150,000 $7,948,935 $81,015 $18,843

2005-2009 $2,526,776 $6,707,200 $1,246,293 $783 $1,620,000 -$4,880,000 -$547,500

2002-2012 $176,134,787 $88,960,876 $52,428,205 $1,289,834 $39,094,000 $33,135,300 $320,572

2011-2013 $71,789,166 $70,000,000 $450,000 $2,518,029 $0 -$1,555,317 $376,454

2000-2014 $19,054,578 $13,431,106 $0 $5,151,479 $240 $471,753

2003-2018 $108,457,523 $87,840,601 $12,797,873 $21,766,453 $0 -$4,452,563 -$10,182,084

2000-2019 $6,599,424 $911,103 $5,678,241 $14,935 $9,335 -$4,655

2002-2018 $34,294,787 $8,622,825 $32,325,910 $1,024,456 $1,030,775 $851,562 -$8,552,719

2004-2019 $174,658,825 $123,325,450 $31,302,033 $90,588,912 $37,740,100 -$75,494,046 $4,936,475

2004-2019 $41,794,438 $30,047,281 $3,267,134 $16,225,952 $2,632,500 -$7,682,831 -$63,098

2007-2019 $68,311,741 $20,811,200 $25,031,073 $1,369,199 $9,356,435 $6,519,500 -$68,216 $10,450,950

2010-2019 $3,263,201 $0 $3,242,987 $20,214

$810,619,317 $530,086,136 $179,617,222 $146,243,264 $9,576,793 $122,376,526 -$53,228,739 -$3,795,574 -$259,013

2011-2019 $57,991,483 $0 $52,483,903 $4,101,174 $3,000,000 $1,656,306 -$249,900

2010-2018 $19,966,314 $0 $20,377,751 $439,177 $232,075 $18,231,450 -$1,082,689

2015-2018 $13,638,273 $0 $18,194,998 $53,275 $10,500,000 -$860,000 -$3,750,000

2011-2018 $21,696,100 $0 $20,831,405 $864,695

2011-2018 $400,530,483 $175,992,976 $220,673,838 $3,811,347 $26,270,135 $1,667,712 -$1,616,389

2010-2014 $2,171,284 $379,692 $1,362,308 $364 $4,228

2011-2018 $1,093,486 $0 $1,093,244 $0 $240

2004-2013 $5,240,769 $3,798,560 $1,162,885 $28,312 $0 -$10,423 $135,584

2011-2019 $13,188,050 $0 $16,761,479 $99,071 -$3,672,500

2006-2018 $8,957,462 $37,850 $7,633,118 $1,259,839 $6

2006-2010 $4,013,963 $359,152 $3,105,344 $359,919 $189,548

2012-2018 $7,604,108 $0 $8,449,023 $85 $7,000,000 $1,000,000 -$1,845,000

2000-2014 $3,814,625 $352,000 $3,292,526 $149,887 $0 $20,000 $12

2004-2014 $1,894,512 $730,400 $1,150,000 $334 $11,417

2009-2019 $17,715,372 $3,000,001 $12,412,240 $2,315,130

2014-2018 $702,632 $703,961 $17 -$1,346

2008-2019 $105,867,002 $2,477,299 $80,682,251 $113,971 $15,815,650 $5,213,915 -$264,370 $6,886,954

2000-2015 $422,202 $285,145 $108,525 $23,799 $298 $4,436

2008-2019 $12,717,753 $5,992,572 $453,117 $2,517,492 $417,966 $19,080,057 $3,336,071

2015-2019 $39,510 $38,097 $1,413

2006-2019 $544,016 $50,000 $460,364 $2,041 $111

2015-2018 $7,855,000 $0 $7,855,000 $0

2000-2014 $1,763,579 $0 $1,430,000 $245 $333,334

2009-2019 $23,765,781 $12,535,000 $11,224,975 $168 $5,635 $3

2006-2019 $113,509 $0 $113,500 $0 $9

2007-2019 $5,273,318 $5,025,000 $255,000 $23,318

2008-2019 $35,095,069 $6,521,341 $19,920,278 $8,617,450 $549,000 $36,000

2008-2009 $20,627,650 $17,885,500 $0 $3,287,556 $12,663,005 -$546,231 $825

2013-2015 $5,001,050 $0 $4,963,783 $37,202 $65

2012-2018 $10,646,484 $11,471,000 $0 $298,428 $0 -$1,122,944

2014-2019 $7,816,035 $3,995 $7,812,032 $0 $8

2016-2019 $745,000 $0 $745,000 $0

2014-2015 $2,290,652 $12,590 $2,288,068 $244 -$10,250

2017-2018 $33,060,774 $0 $29,565,000 $3,495,774

2003-2014 $3,708,647 $1,954,962 $1,659,995 $25,068 $68,622

2000-2019 $4,101,823 $2,847,605 $1,162,744 $136,401 -$67,862

2009-2019 $39,442,758 $17,436,805 $34,694,149 $300,847 $25,650,200 -$12,999,800 $4,506

$0 $1,711,735,845 $799,235,581 $774,737,123 $178,605,894 $26,116,741 $250,534,288 -$62,399,107 -$7,440,260 -$254,577

@FairQuestions

1 Theanon Foundation

2 Canadian Education Forum

3 Prescient Foundation

4 Sea to Sky Foundation

5 Global Charity Fund

6 C & R Foundation

7 Loyalty Foundation

8 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation

9 HSEF Renaissance Academy

10 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation

11 Association Advancement of Scholarship

12 Almoner Foundation

13 QUC Residents Housing Foundation

Sub-Total:

14 Foundation for Public Good

15 Timothy Foundation

16 Eden Glen Foundation

17 Vanchorverve Foundation

18 Chimp Foundation

19 4 What Matters Foundation

20 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada

21 Give Meaning Foundation

22 Headwaters Foundation

23 Homestead on the Hill Foundation

24 Independent World Television

25 Mighty Oaks Foundation

26 Philanthropy Without Frontiers

27 Seacrest Foundation

28 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation

29 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

30 Fortius Foundation

31 Noble Spirit Foundation

32 Allan Skidmore Foundation

33 Amazing Grace Foundation

34 Benefic Foundation

35 Delicate Balance Foundation

36 Glen Lamond Foundation

37 Global View Foundation

38 Great Charity

39 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation

40 Imladris Foundation

41 New Dimensions Foundation

42 Pacific Light Foundation

43 Paraklesis Foundtion

44 Planted Community Foundation

45 Plentiville Foundation

46 Real Champions Foundation

47 Revelation Foundation

48 Revelstoke Education Foundation

49 Steward’s Charitable Foundation

50 Zawadi Foundation

Last up-dated April 30, 2020. Prepared by Vivian Krause.

Charity Name

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Assets, Liabilities, Revenue & Expenditures of 50 CharitiesRevenue (Cont'd)

YearsOther Gifts NOT Tax-

Receipted

Memberships, Dues &

Association Fees

Sale of Goods & Services Rental Income Revenue from

Government

Total Non Tax-Receipted

Revenue From Fundraising

Other Gifts Discrepancy

2000-2017 $210,110 $34,739 $63,482

2000-2017

2005-2009

2002-2012

2011-2013

2000-2014

2003-2018 $687,243

2000-2019 -$200

2002-2018 $22,753

2004-2019

2004-2019

2007-2019 $1,361,100

2010-2019

$920,106 $1,361,100 $0 $34,739 $0 $0 $63,482 -$200

2011-2019

2010-2018

2015-2018

2011-2018

2011-2018 $1,000

2010-2014 $71,306 $331,526 $1,860 $20,000

2011-2018

2004-2013 $117,611 $8,240

2011-2019

2006-2018 $26,647

2006-2010

2012-2018

2000-2014 $200

2004-2014 $2,361

2009-2019 -$11,999

2014-2018

2008-2019 $13,612 $141,635

2000-2015

2008-2019 $535

2015-2019

2006-2019 $31,000 $500

2015-2018

2000-2014

2009-2019

2006-2019

2007-2019 -$30,000

2008-2019

2008-2009

2013-2015

2012-2018

2014-2019

2016-2019

2014-2015

2017-2018

2003-2014

2000-2019 $145 $7,790

2009-2019 $6,251

$0 $1,159,429 $1,361,100 $141,635 $65,739 $0 $332,171 $81,572 -$22,199

@FairQuestions

1 Theanon Foundation

2 Canadian Education Forum

3 Prescient Foundation

4 Sea to Sky Foundation

5 Global Charity Fund

6 C & R Foundation

7 Loyalty Foundation

8 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation

9 HSEF Renaissance Academy

10 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation

11 Association Advancement of Scholarship

12 Almoner Foundation

13 QUC Residents Housing Foundation

Sub-Total:

14 Foundation for Public Good

15 Timothy Foundation

16 Eden Glen Foundation

17 Vanchorverve Foundation

18 Chimp Foundation

19 4 What Matters Foundation

20 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada

21 Give Meaning Foundation

22 Headwaters Foundation

23 Homestead on the Hill Foundation

24 Independent World Television

25 Mighty Oaks Foundation

26 Philanthropy Without Frontiers

27 Seacrest Foundation

28 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation

29 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

30 Fortius Foundation

31 Noble Spirit Foundation

32 Allan Skidmore Foundation

33 Amazing Grace Foundation

34 Benefic Foundation

35 Delicate Balance Foundation

36 Glen Lamond Foundation

37 Global View Foundation

38 Great Charity

39 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation

40 Imladris Foundation

41 New Dimensions Foundation

42 Pacific Light Foundation

43 Paraklesis Foundtion

44 Planted Community Foundation

45 Plentiville Foundation

46 Real Champions Foundation

47 Revelation Foundation

48 Revelstoke Education Foundation

49 Steward’s Charitable Foundation

50 Zawadi Foundation

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s Assets, Liabilities, Revenue & Expenditures of 50 CharitiesExpenditures

Years Total Expenditures

Other Expenditures

Interest and bank charges

Professional & Consulting

Fees

Amortization of capitalized

assets

Licenses, memberships

& duesStaff Occupancy Travel &

Vehicle

Office supplies

& expenses

Advertising & Promotion

2000-2017 $99,584,669 $1,543,190 $1,130,019 $2,590,064 $21,965 $76,877 $22,341

2000-2017 $8,223,642 $850,397 $681,890 $807,375 $1,393 $118,604 $18,940

2005-2009 $1,855,505 $406 $118,856

2002-2012 $106,934,758 $457,044 $77,598,093 $1,983,536 $4,838 $232 $2,319,739 $158,195 $43,442 $146,665 $17,713

2011-2013 $58,894,755 $234,447 $7,206 $1,086,900

2000-2014 $19,054,576 $7 $529 $49,576

2003-2018 $52,489,376 $19,879,029 $526,689 $770,041 $68

2000-2019 $1,152,558 $35,088 $713 $132,433 $34,324

2002-2018 $39,975,122 $52 $2,729,219 $80,098 $5,756

2004-2019 $179,186,861 $132,505,467 $30,355,980 $51,080

2004-2019 $38,860,283 $3,589,543 $13,512 $6,070,166 $75,874 $12,357

2007-2019 $66,784,842 $7,453,615 $1,520,157 $576,982 $2,055,261 $50 $12,957

2010-2019 $3,216,742 $522 $610 $15,610

$676,213,689 $166,548,401 $114,565,023 $14,332,717 $2,061,492 $22,315 $2,319,739 $171,152 $349,121 $206,059 $17,713

2011-2019 $58,175,705 $100,784 $1,832 $520,816

2010-2018 $19,049,917 $413,744 $1,337 $584,373 $11,231 $337

2015-2018 $11,373,288 $59,301 $213 $613,683

2011-2018 $92,041 $246 $91,795

2011-2018 $293,997,002 $10,175,454 $688,733 $1,319,539 $9,275 $15,034,293 $372,872 $144,689 $2,849

2010-2014 $2,121,926 $237,836 $10,367 $184,186 $150,000 $128,845 $20,213 $39,507 $24,076 $18,278

2011-2018 $1,065,894 $19,472 $860 $524,843 $242,579 $3,052

2004-2013 $4,942,101 $47,608 $69,190 $567,347 $15,896 $5,992 $826,250 $128,333 $136,782 $131,139 $168,086

2011-2019 $8,811,136 $24,356 $74,280

2006-2018 $3,878,305 $25,653 $3,497 $37,640

2006-2010 $8,653,442 $3,200,000 $465,791 $185,243 $138,523 $9,532

2012-2018 $9,413,396 $63,275 $627 $93,823 $671

2000-2014 $3,692,525 $34,787 $3,009 $2,229,757 $6,981 $1,609 $684,003 $661

2004-2014 $1,931,235 $62,739 $729 $27,148 $1,019 $508 $19,168

2009-2019 $10,613,379 $874 $452,357 $30,148

2014-2018 $484,242 $82,000 $518 $401,155 $569

2008-2019 $69,514,414 $19,905,983 $25,771,842 $3,626,442 $16,550,038 $35,425 $1,107,379 $1,694,818 $276,886 $148,113 $27,264

2000-2015 $564,056 $263,775 $1,320 $3,669 $4,937 $1,276 $225 $4,063

2008-2019 $17,091,165 $88,291 $475,650 $415,119 $13,877 $8,171 $21,184

2015-2019 $38,381 $34,140 $3,241

2006-2019 $241,542 $113,895 $4,921 $73,735 $1,804 $1,054

2015-2018 $7,816,806 $173 $16,633

2000-2014 $1,762,192 $68,815 $53 $158,360 $400,000 $1,039 $591

2009-2019 $29,747,741 $32,349 $4,143 $212,550 $232

2006-2019 $106,474 $289 $24 $95,060 $11,101

2007-2019 $5,220,331 $766 $9,119

2008-2019 $37,060,616 $30,883 $46,133

2008-2009 $20,627,650 $825 $21,225 $234,541

2013-2015 $2,791,771 $33 $16,064 $175,674

2012-2018 $5,207,577 $68,795 $13,910 $156,622

2014-2019 $31,512 $7,516 $36 $16,695

2016-2019 $20,270 $273 $19,997

2014-2015 $2,173,465 $99,180 $630 $169,798 $5,125 $10,048 $3,961 $15,434

2017-2018 $4,283,193 $103 $103,090

2003-2014 $2,785,030 $63,546 $1,035 $65,269 $8,179 $358

2000-2019 $2,887,894 $2,828 $1,341 $38,999

2009-2019 $39,399,715 $14,755 $573,529 $1,230

$0 $1,363,881,018 $201,821,281 $142,180,318 $28,295,367 $19,381,377 $15,105,006 $4,755,085 $2,167,756 $1,806,522 $696,442 $272,855

@FairQuestions

1 Theanon Foundation

2 Canadian Education Forum

3 Prescient Foundation

4 Sea to Sky Foundation

5 Global Charity Fund

6 C & R Foundation

7 Loyalty Foundation

8 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation

9 HSEF Renaissance Academy

10 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation

11 Association Advancement of Scholarship

12 Almoner Foundation

13 QUC Residents Housing Foundation

Sub-Total:

14 Foundation for Public Good

15 Timothy Foundation

16 Eden Glen Foundation

17 Vanchorverve Foundation

18 Chimp Foundation

19 4 What Matters Foundation

20 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada

21 Give Meaning Foundation

22 Headwaters Foundation

23 Homestead on the Hill Foundation

24 Independent World Television

25 Mighty Oaks Foundation

26 Philanthropy Without Frontiers

27 Seacrest Foundation

28 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation

29 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

30 Fortius Foundation

31 Noble Spirit Foundation

32 Allan Skidmore Foundation

33 Amazing Grace Foundation

34 Benefic Foundation

35 Delicate Balance Foundation

36 Glen Lamond Foundation

37 Global View Foundation

38 Great Charity

39 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation

40 Imladris Foundation

41 New Dimensions Foundation

42 Pacific Light Foundation

43 Paraklesis Foundtion

44 Planted Community Foundation

45 Plentiville Foundation

46 Real Champions Foundation

47 Revelation Foundation

48 Revelstoke Education Foundation

49 Steward’s Charitable Foundation

50 Zawadi Foundation

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Assets, Liabilities, Revenue & Expenditures of 50 CharitiesExpenditures (Cont’d)

Years Fundraising VariousManagement & Administration

(2000-2002)

Charitable Programs

(2000-2002)Discrepancy

Spending on Charitable Activity

UnspecifiedCharitable Programs

Gifts

Total Gifts to Qualified Donees Bromley Charities Other Charities

2000-2017 $1,874 $56,940 $0 $94,141,399 $70,608,057 $18,563,362 $4,969,980

2000-2017 $6,213 $2,713,825 $5 $4,285,098 $3,025,000 $3,025,000 $0

2005-2009 $0 $1,736,243 $1,534,050 $200,000 $2,193

2002-2012 $822 $1,906 $13,862 $24,202,532 $974,809 $23,227,723

2011-2013 $0 $57,566,202 $55,691,202 $1,875,000

2000-2014 $31,306 $0 $18,973,159 $16,042,873 $2,930,286

2003-2018 $0 $31,313,549 $750,000 $30,563,549

2000-2019 $48,088 $950,000 $697,300 $252,700

2002-2018 $0 $37,159,997 $35,262,029 $1,897,968

2004-2019 $0 $16,274,334 $15,782,134 $492,200

2004-2019 $791,029 $6,026,852 $28,307,802 $27,817,802 $490,000

2007-2019 $0 $55,165,820 $47,880,820 $5,185,000 $2,100,000

2010-2019 $0 $3,200,000 $3,200,000 $0

$822 $799,116 $90,152 $2,713,825 $5 $10,373,900 $372,016,037 $279,266,076 $85,677,788 $7,072,173

2011-2019 $0 $57,552,273 $57,552,273 $0

2010-2018 $0 $18,038,895 $17,291,000 $547,895 $200,000

2015-2018 $91 $0 $10,700,000 $10,685,000 $15,000

2011-2018 $0 $0 $0 $0

2011-2018 $0 $266,249,298 $207,513,931 $58,735,367

2010-2014 $50,000 $1,308,618 $250,000 $1,058,618

2011-2018 $100 $754,188 $274,988 $274,988 $0

2004-2013 $10,676 $2,834,802 $440,041 $851,396 $1,543,365

2011-2019 $0 $8,712,500 $8,712,500 $0

2006-2018 $0 $3,811,515 $3,721,411 $90,104

2006-2010 $4,354,353 $0 $300,000 $300,000

2012-2018 $0 $9,255,000 $9,005,000 $250,000

2000-2014 $5,253 $81,628 $2,646,055 $644,837 $618,837 $26,000

2004-2014 $3,018 $0 $1,816,906 $633,906 $1,168,500 $14,500

2009-2019 $0 $10,130,000 $10,130,000 $0

2014-2018 $472,303 $0 $0 $0

2008-2019 $37,557 -$100 $0 $332,767 $123,000 $209,766

2000-2015 -$371 $17,877 $38 $0 $267,247 $12,032 $220,870 $34,345

2008-2019 $10,000 $0 $16,058,873 $8,200,080 $7,858,793

2015-2019 $34,140 $1,000 $0 $1,000

2006-2019 $99 $0 $46,034 $14,000 $32,034

2015-2018 $0 $7,800,000 $7,800,000 $0

2000-2014 $0 $1,133,334 $800,000 $333,334

2009-2019 -$10 $0 $29,498,477 $28,048,477 $1,450,000

2006-2019 $88,820 $0 $0 $0

2007-2019 $1,196 $0 $5,209,250 $5,174,250 $35,000

2008-2019 $0 $36,983,600 $36,930,000 $53,600

2008-2009 $0 $20,371,059 $20,371,059 $0

2013-2015 $0 $2,600,000 $2,600,000 $0

2012-2018 $0 $4,968,250 $4,942,750 $25,500

2014-2019 $0 $7,265 $919 $6,345

2016-2018 $0 $0 $0 $0

2014-2015 $0 $1,869,289 $1,858,250 $11,039

2017-2018 $0 $4,180,000 $0 $4,180,000

2003-2014 $0 $2,646,643 $575,000 $2,071,643

2000-2019 $0 $2,844,726 $2,794,120 $50,000 $606

2009-2019 $0 $38,810,200 $38,810,200 $0

$0 $822 $5,209,701 $108,029 $2,795,453 $11,320 $14,419,406 $939,273,683 $765,449,100 $164,959,592 $8,864,989

@FairQuestions

1 Theanon Foundation

2 Canadian Education Forum

3 Prescient Foundation

4 Sea to Sky Foundation

5 Global Charity Fund

6 C & R Foundation

7 Loyalty Foundation

8 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation

9 HSEF Renaissance Academy

10 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation

11 Association Advancement of Scholarship

12 Almoner Foundation

13 QUC Residents Housing Foundation

Sub-Total:

14 Foundation for Public Good

15 Timothy Foundation

16 Eden Glen Foundation

17 Vanchorverve Foundation

18 Chimp Foundation

19 4 What Matters Foundation

20 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada

21 Give Meaning Foundation

22 Headwaters Foundation

23 Homestead on the Hill Foundation

24 Independent World Television

25 Mighty Oaks Foundation

26 Philanthropy Without Frontiers

27 Seacrest Foundation

28 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation

29 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

30 Fortius Foundation

31 Noble Spirit Foundation

32 Allan Skidmore Foundation

33 Amazing Grace Foundation

34 Benefic Foundation

35 Delicate Balance Foundation

36 Glen Lamond Foundation

37 Global View Foundation

38 Great Charity

39 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation

40 Imladris Foundation

41 New Dimensions Foundation

42 Pacific Light Foundation

43 Paraklesis Foundtion

44 Planted Community Foundation

45 Plentiville Foundation

46 Real Champions Foundation

47 Revelation Foundation

48 Revelstoke Education Foundation

49 Steward’s Charitable Foundation

50 Zawadi Foundation

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Table 3. Gifting and Re-Gifting Between 50 Charities (2000-2019)

Donor Charity Sub-Total Recipient Charity 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

4 What Matters Foundation

$250,000 Planted Community Foundation $200,000

Real Champions Foundation $50,000

Allan Skidmore Foundation

$8,200,080 Chimp Foundation $1,500,000 $6,700,080

Almoner Foundation $47,880,820 4 What Matters Foundation $230,000

Bienfaisance Foundation $250,000

Canadian Education Forum $150,000

Chimp Foundation $450,000 $1,900,000 $900,000 $29,725,886 $1,500,000

Global Charity Fund $450,000 $500,000

Headwaters Foundation $400,000

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $301,208

Independent World Television Foundation $3,000,000

Mighty Oaks Foundation $6,000,000

Philanthropy Without Frontiers $100,000 $250,000

Seacrest Foundation $1,150,000

Timothy Foundation $603,726

Virtual Vancouverer $20,000

Amazing Grace Foundation $0 No Bromley-affiliated recipients

Association for the Advancement of Scholarship

$27,817,802 Chimp Foundation $200,000 $7,800,000 $3,400,000 $716,890

Headwaters Foundation $2,250,000

Mighty Oaks Foundation $2,000,000

Sea to Sky Foundation $8,950,912 $950,000 $1,550,000

Benefic Foundation $14,000 Chimp Foundation $4,000

Real Champions Foundation $10,000

Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada

$274,988 Chimp Foundation $274,988

C & R Foundation $16,042,873 Canadian Education Forum $15,000 $1,000,000 $800,000 $600,000

HSEF Renaissance Academy $830,000

Loyalty Foundation $200,000 $1,158,562 $10,752,000 $687,311

Canadian Education Forum

$3,025,000 Chimp Foundation $25,000

Sea to Sky Foundation $3,000,000

Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

$0 No affiliated recipients

Chimp Foundation $207,513,931 4 What Matters Foundation $68 $62

N/A

A Cappella Foundation $749,998 $4,349,975

Abundance Institute $5,766 $11 $27,164

Allan Skidmore Foundation $66

Almoner Foundation $1,022

Amazing Grace Foundation $24 $38,000

Benefic Foundation $24 $2,003 $20,000

Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada $4,805 $38,440 $11 $250,000

Canadian Education Forum $14,415 $360 $84,149 $180,000 $500,000 $274,637

Canadian Education Innovations Academy $212,029 $173,967

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Chimp Foundation Cont'd Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada $219,926

N/A

Delicate Balance Foundation $15,000

Eden Glen Foundation $449,998

Fortius Foundation $1,551,375 $3,043 $6,859 $74,711,535

Foundation for Public Good $1,088,993 $4,900,000 $9,850,000 $3,319,985

Global View Foundation $3,619,975

Great Charity $25,000

Headwaters Foundation $750,494

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $1,075,000 $35,000

Hope Springs Eternal Foundation $200,000

Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation $4,805 $500,000 $50,000

Imladris Foundation $2,000,000

Maple Syrup Mafia Foundation $1,781,999

Mighty Oaks Foundation $172,963 $79,342

Pacific Light Foundation $148,220 $189,060

Paraklesis Foundation $5,888,099 $163,875

Petros Network Canada Foundation $394,437 $450,277 $50,000

Philanthropy Without Frontiers Foundation $2,883 $24,025 $5 $247,498

Play Better Foundation $9,994 $49,750 $72,461 $24,485

Plentiville Foundation $15,000

Priority Foundation $154,058 $691,372

QUC Residents Housing Foundation $742,987

Real Champions Foundation $2,657 $88,932 $36,477

Revelation Foundation $70,000 $20,000

Revelstoke Education Foundation $494,995

Sanctum Foundation $350 $110,351

Sounds of Hope Foundation $894,411 $150,000 $200,000

Stewards Charitable Foundation $1,000,000

Stewardship Foundation of Canada $10,000 $3,399 $1,012 $5,542

The Cahen Foundation $59,138 $33,303

Theanon Foundation $49,999

Timothy Foundation $24,025 $150,000 $325,000

Vanchorverve Foundation $20,791,405

Virtual Vancouver Foundation $520,241 $623,999 $1,112,999 $3,074,999 $1,199,999

Viva Voce Charitable Foundation $14,614,214 $8,610,541

Yunnan Foundation $10 $10

Zawadi Foundation $84,149 $20,000 $30,475,000

Delicate Balance Foundation $7,800,000 Planted Community Foundation $7,800,000

Eden Glen Foundation $10,685,000Chimp Foundation $10,500,000

Foundation for Public Good $100,000

Table 3. Gifting and Re-Gifting Between 50 Charities (2000-2019)

Donor Charity Sub-Total Recipient Charity 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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Eden Glen Foundation Cont'd Timothy Foundation $45,000

Vanchorverve Foundation $40,000

Fortius Foundation $123,000 Chimp Foundation $123,000

Foundation for Public Good

$57,552,273Chimp Foundation $18,740,510 $13,085,663 $2,000,000

Delicate Balance Foundation $3,800,000

Eden Glen Foundation $17,110,000 $500,000

Real Champions Foundation $1,800,000 $100

Visual Literacy Foundation of Canada $1,000

Virtual Vancouver $500,000

Benefic Foundation $15,000

Give Meaning Foundation $440,041 Amazing Grace Foundation $87,383 $126,098 $83,666 $86,671 $24,730 $0 $26,663 $4,830

Glen Lamond Foundation

$800,000 Pacific Spine Research and Education Foundation $200,000

Timothy Foundation $600,000

Global Charity Fund $55,691,2024 What Matters Foundation $80,000

Almoner Foundation $13,950,000

Association for the Advancement of Scholarship $1,000,000

Canadian Education Forum $250,000

Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada $200,000

Chimp Foundation $900,000 $2,500,000

Fortius Foundation $1,000,000

Foundation for Public Good $18,710,000

Headwaters Foundation $5,362,500

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $3,743,945

Howe Sound Samaritan's Foundation $4,514,757

Noble Spirit Foundation $80,000

Philanthropy Without Frontiers (“Philanthropy Foundation”) $350,000

QUC Residents Housing Foundation $2,500,000

Virtual Vancouver (“Elevator”) Foundation $550,000

Global View Foundation $28,048,477 Chimp Foundation $28,037,500 $10,977

Great Charity $0 No affiliated recipients

Headwaters Foundation $8,712,500

Chimp Foundation $4,000,000

Paraklesis Foundation $4,712,500

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $3,721,411 Chimp Foundation $3,721,411

Hope Springs Eternal Foundation

$5,049,250Charity Research and Development Foundation $100,000

Chimp Foundation $100,000 $100,000

Headwaters Foundation $367,500

Mighty Oaks Foundation $150,000

Pacific Light Foundation $131,750

Philanthropy Without Borders/Frontiers $100,000

Virtual Vancouver Foundation $4,000,000

Table 3. Gifting and Re-Gifting Between 50 Charities (2000-2019)

Donor Charity Sub-Total Recipient Charity 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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Hope Springs Eternal Foundation

$125,000 Zawadi Foundation $100,000

Revelation Foundation $25,000

Howe Sound Samaritans

$697,300 Noble Spirit Foundation $10,000

4 What Matters Foundation $9,800

Philanthropy Without Frontiers $265,000

Plentiville Foundation $400,000

The Cahen Foundation $12,500

HSEF Renaissance Academy

$35,262,029 Canadian Education Forum $3,000,000

Chimp Foundation $5,000

Philanthropy Without Frontiers $52,029

Revelstoke Education Foundation $905,000

Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation $31,300,000

Imladris Foundation $36,930,000 4 What Matters Foundation $1,000,000

Chimp Foundation $1,000,000 $10,000 $29,260,000

Delicate Balance Foundation $2,000,000

Fortius Foundation $80,000 $50,000

Glen Lamond Foundation $1,430,000

Real Champions Foundation $2,100,000

Independent World Television $300,000 Give Meaning Foundation $150,000 $150,000

Loyalty Foundation $750,000 Theanon Foundation $750,000

Mighty Oaks Foundation

$9,005,000 Benefic Foundaation $1,980,000

Chimp Foundation $7,000,000

Howe Sound Samaritan's Foundation $25,000

New Dimensions Foundation

$20,371,059Imladris Foundation $17,124,426

Imladris Foundation $2,816,633

Imladris Foundation $430,000

Noble Spirit Foundation $12,032 Planted Community Foundation $10,000 $2,032

Pacific Light Foundation $2,600,000 Chimp Foundation $2,600,000

Paraklesis Foundtion

$4,942,750Chimp Foundation $56,750 $50,000 $100,000

Headwaters Foundation $4,736,000

Philanthropy Without Frontiers

$618,837 Benefic Foundation $290,000 $3,337

Give Meaning Foundation $175,000 $150,000

Yunnan Foundation $500

Planted Community Foundation $919 Chimp Foundation $919

Prescient Foundation $1,534,050 Almoner Foundation $50

Amazing Grace Foundation $15,000

Data Foundation $500,000

GiveMeaning Foundation $4,000

Sea to Sky Foundation $1,000,000

Stewards Charitable Foundation $15,000

Table 3. Gifting and Re-Gifting Between 50 Charities (2000-2019)

Donor Charity Sub-Total Recipient Charity 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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Plentiville Foundation $0 No Bromley-affiliated recipients

QUC Residents Housing Foundation

$3,200,000 Fortius Foundation $1,000,000 $1,100,000

Pacific Light Foundation $1,100,000

Real Champions Foundation

$1,858,2504 What Matters Foundation $3,250

Chimp Foundation $5,000 $50,000

Pacific Light Foundation $1,800,000

Revelation Foundation $0 No affiliated recipients

Revelstoke Education Foundation

$575,000 Chimp Foundation $50,000 $500,000

Philanthropy Without Borders $25,000

Sea to Sky Foundation $974,809 Association for Advancement of Scholarship $250,000

Canadian Education Forum $724,809

Seacrest Foundation $633,906 Chimp Foundation $233,906

Pacific Light Foundation $400,000

Steward’s Charitable Foundation

$2,794,120Oak Tree Foundation $2,794,120

Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation

$15,782,134 Association for the Advancement of Scholarship $782,134

Sea to Sky Foundation $15,000,000

Theanon Foundation $70,608,057 Abundance Institute $5,000

Association for the Advancement of Scholarship $50,000

Benefic Foundation $20,000 $50,000

Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada $400,000

Chimp Foundation $251,000 $250,000 $600,000

Darcy Foundation $200,000

Givemeaning Foundation $150,000

Global Charity Fund $100,000

Great Charity $15,000

Headwaters Foundation $375,000

Howe Sound Samaritans' Foundation $300,000

HSEF Renaissance Academy $30,520,910

John and Lorena Redekop Foundation $105,000 $7,437,076

Pacific Light Foundation $1,515,000

Oak Tree Foundation $7,332,076

Philanthropy Without Frontiers $70,000 $1,190,000

Priority Foundation $249,751

Revelstoke Education Foundation $150,000 $10,000

Steward's Charitable Foundation $144,744

Timothy Foundation $18,200,000 $2,500

Zawadi Foundation $915,000

Table 3. Gifting and Re-Gifting Between 50 Charities (2000-2019)

Donor Charity Sub-Total Recipient Charity 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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Timothy Foundation $17,291,000Being Grateful Foundation $25,000

Benefic Foundation $50,000

Canadian Education Forum $75,000

Chimp Foundation $100,000 $800,000 $9,250,000 $27,500

Delicate Balance Foundation $1,040,000 $1,000,000

Eden Glen Foundation $135,000

Foundation for Public Good $750,000 $150,000

Great Charity $73,500

Headwaters Foundation $2,500,000

HSEF Renaissance Academy $75,000

Pacific Light Foundation $300,000

Plentiville Foundation $330,000

Revelstoke Education Foundation $100,000

Sculpture Art Academy $10,000

Virtual Vancouver Foundation $500,000

Vanchorverve Foundation $0 No Bromley-affiliated recipients

Virtual Vancouver Foundation

$10,130,000Chimp Foundation $50,000 $7,025,000

Foundation for Public Good $55,000

Zawadi Foundation $3,000,000

Zawadi Foundation $38,810,200Canadian Education Forum $200

Chimp Foundation $625,000

Foundation for Public Good $110,000

Global View Foundation $7,600,000

Revelation Foundation $30,475,000

$200,000 $15,000 $31,520,910 $800,000 $3,870,000 $50,045,309 $4,739,517 $9,381,060 $598,666 $23,724,629 $30,555,882 $7,533,155 $38,788,201 $53,038,655 $38,870,500 $59,077,823 $127,584,456 $96,542,621 $184,502,716 $4,060,000

Total: $765,449,100

Total # of Gifts: 329

Average gift: $2,326,593

NOTE: Figures highlighted in turquoise are non-cash gifts.

NOTE: Figures highlighted in red are reported incorrectly in the on-line tax returns posted at the CRA’s web-site. Presumably, these are data entry errors on the part of CRA, not the charities.

NOTE: Figures highlighted in turquoise and in red are non-cash gifts that are reported incorrectly in the on-line tax returns posted at the CRA’s web-site.

Last up-dated: April 20, 2020.

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Donor Charity Sub-Total Recipient Charity 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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Table 4. Fifty Gifts For More Than $500 Million (2011-2018)Donor Organization Recipient Charity 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Paid to

Chimp Non-Cash

1 Chimp Foundation $186,205,728

Foundation for Public Good $4,900,000 $9,850,000 $3,319,985

Paraklesis Foundation $5,888,099

Zawadi Foundation $30,475,000

Global View Foundation $3,619,975

Imladris Foundation $2,000,000

Viva Voce Charitable Foundation $14,614,214 $8,610,541

A Cappella Foundation $4,349,975

Virtual Vancouver Foundation $3,074,999

Fortius Foundation $74,711,535

Vanchorverve Foundation $20,791,405

2 Global Charity Fund $51,281,202

Almoner Foundation $13,950,000 $13,950,000

QUC Residents Housing Foundation $2,500,000

Foundation for Public Good $18,710,000 $18,710,000

Headwaters Foundation $5,362,500 $5,362,500

Howe Sound Samaritan's Foundation $4,514,757 $4,514,757

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $3,743,945 $3,743,945

Chimp Foundation $2,500,000 $2,500,000

3 Foundation for Public Good $52,736,173

Eden Glen Foundation $17,110,000 $17,110,000

Delicate Balance Foundation $3,800,000

Chimp Foundation $18,740,510 $13,085,663 $31,826,173 $13,085,663

4 Zawadi Foundation$38,075,000 Global View Foundation $7,600,000

Revelation Foundation $30,475,000 $30,475,000

5 Almoner Foundadtion $35,725,886Mighty Oaks Foundation $6,000,000

Chimp Foundation $29,725,886 $29,725,886

6 Imladris Foundation $33,360,000

Real Champions Foundation $2,100,000

Delicate Balance Foundation $2,000,000

Chimp Foundation $29,260,000 $29,260,000

7 Global View Foundation $28,037,500 Chimp Foundation $28,037,500 $28,037,500 $28,037,500

8 Theanon Foundation $18,200,000 Timothy Foundation $18,200,000

9Association for the Advancement of Scholarship

$15,450,000

Chimp Foundation $7,800,000 $3,400,000 $11,200,000

Mighty Oaks Foundation $2,000,000

Headwaters Foundation $2,250,000

10 Timothy Foundation $11,750,000Chimp Foundation $9,250,000 $9,250,000

Headwaters Foundation $2,500,000

11 Eden Glen Foundation $10,500,000 Chimp Foundation $10,500,000 $10,500,000

12 Virtual Vancouver Foundation $10,025,000

Zawadi Foundation $3,000,000

Chimp Foundation $7,025,000 $7,025,000

13 Headwaters Foundation $8,712,500Paraklesis Foundation $4,712,500

Chimp Foundation $4,000,000 $4,000,000

14 Delicate Balance Foundation $7,800,000 Planted Community Foundation $7,800,000 $7,800,000

15 Mighty Oaks Foundation $7,000,000 Chimp Foundation $7,000,000 $7,000,000 $7,000,000

16 Yunnan Foundation $6,500,000 Chimp Foundation $6,500,000 $6,500,000

17 Paraklesis Foundation $4,736,000 Headwaters Foundation $4,736,000

18 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation $4,000,000 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator)

Foundation $4,000,000

19 Homestead on the Hill Foundatin $3,721,411 Chimp Foundation $3,721,411 $3,721,411

Sub-Total: $4,000,000 $34,650,000 $39,931,202 $20,600,000 $43,561,599 $119,592,475 $85,074,683 $186,406,441 $180,545,970 $149,789,365

Total: $533,816,400

Total # of Gifts: 50

Average value: $10,676,328

Last updated: April 20, 2020.

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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$0

$50,000,000

$100,000,000

$150,000,000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Other Bromley Charities: $146 Million (2000-2012)Chimp Foundation: $302 Million (2011-2019)Global Charity Fund: $70 Million (2011)Sea to Sky Foundation (Quest University): $89 Million (2005-2007)

Tax-Receipted Donations by Bromley Charities: More Than $600 Million (2000-2019)

$0

$100,000,000

$200,000,000

$300,000,000

$400,000,000

$500,000,000

$600,000,000

$700,000,000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Cumulative Total Tax-Receipted Donations: More Than $600 Million (2000-2019)

Almoner Foundation Association for the Advancement of Scholarship Canadian Education Forum Chimp Foundation Global Charity Fund Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation HSEF Renaissance Academy Prescient Foundation Sea to Sky Foundation Theanon Foundation

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Table 5. Tax-Receipted Donations (2000-2019)

2000-2019 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Bromley Charities (Listed below) $146,528,103 $715,534 $2,246,864 $30,560,060 $205,745 $2,619,990 $2,485,481 $36,572,919 $18,728,476 $9,155,246 $660,499 $22,352,186 $15,658,450 $2,053,850 $91,900 $951,903 $976,900 $51,000 $441,100 $0 $0

Chimp Foundation $302,478,948 $149,916 $362,313 $768,044 $15,505,643 $17,020,234 $9,083,255 $45,709,515 $87,394,056 $126,485,972

Global Charity Fund $70,053,576 $21,000 $23,401 $9,175 $70,000,000 Voluntarily Revoked

Sea to Sky Foundation $88,960,876 $15,000,000 $65,010,476 $8,950,400 Voluntarily Revoked

Bromley Charities

Theanon Foundation $79,278,494 $565,534 $2,246,864 $30,560,060 $205,620 $2,619,790 $2,438,200 $6,367,819 $12,226,376 $9,155,246 $660,499 $5,459,486 $6,438,450 $78,850 $91,900 $40,800 $40,900 $41,000 $41,100 Revoked by CRA

Association for the Advancement of Scholarship

$30,047,281 $47,281 $30,000,000

Almoner Foundation $20,811,200 $15,911,200 $4,900,000

HSEF Renaissance Academy

$8,622,825 $125 $200 $981,500 $4,320,000 $1,975,000 $0 $0 $936,000 $10,000 $400,000

Prescient Foundation $6,707,200 $205,100 $6,502,100 Revoked by CRA

Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation

$911,103 $911,103

Canadian Education Forum $150,000 $150,000 Revoke by CRA

Total (Bromley Charities): $608,021,503 $715,534 $2,246,864 $30,560,060 $205,745 $2,640,990 $17,508,882 $101,592,570 $27,678,876 $9,155,246 $660,499 $22,352,186 $85,808,366 $2,416,163 $859,944 $16,457,546 $17,997,134 $9,134,255 $46,150,615 $87,394,056 $126,485,972

Cumulative Total: $715,534 $2,962,398 $33,522,458 $33,728,203 $36,369,193 $53,878,075 $155,470,645 $183,149,521 $192,304,767 $192,965,266 $215,317,452 $301,125,818 $303,541,981 $304,401,925 $320,859,471 $338,856,605 $347,990,860 $394,141,475 $481,535,531 $608,021,503

Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation $123,325,450 $10,075,000 $10,535,900 $9,764,100 $43,280,650 $5,001,880 $44,667,920

C & R Foundation

$101,271,707

$13,064,387 $366,719 Voluntarily Revoked

Loyalty Foundation $25,750,445 $53,752,950 $0 $2,333,556 $6,000,000 $3,650

NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: This spreadsheet was prepared by Vivian Krause in order to obtain a rough overview of the finances of these organizations. The information in this spreadsheet was derived by compiling tax data that is or has been available to the public at the web-site of the Canada Revenue Agency: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/charities-giving/charities-listings.html. This spreadsheet was prepared by copying and pasting figures from on-line tax returns. All data was double-entered and cross-checked for errors in order to reduce the risk of error in data entry. Nevertheless, there may be errors in this spreadsheet. As such, users of this information are advised to consult the original tax returns posted on-line by the CRA in order to ensure the accuracy and currency of all information. While this information is believed to be accurate, it is not guaranteed to be so. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice, and may become out-dated and may or may not be updated.

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Table 6. Stated Purposes of On-going Programs As Reported in Canadian Tax Returns

YearCanadian Education

ForumAssociation for the Advancement of

ScholarshipPhilanthropy Without Frontiers

2000 It entered the planning stages for creation of a post secondary institution

Consulted with various gov’t and private sector lawyers in Toronto regarding a Supreme Court decision concerning visible minorities. Met with Chinese officials to following on work done previously concerning the law and social organizations in China. Met with Thai gov’t and NGO officials. Attended and was a presenter at CAGP symposium in Aylmer PQ. Met with Richard Rosenthal in Capetown to follow-up on earlier work done concerning South African law of charities. Attended EFC conference in Bonn and consulted with other attendees. Consulted with Charity Commission

2001

The foundation conducted research with regards to whom to target for gifts and/or bequests. In addition, the foundation set up the infrastructure relating to the above

Met with various people involved in charitable sector in Prague. Consulted with Charity Commission in London. Met with Official of Asia Development Bank Head of NGO Govt Dept and spoke at Asia Society Meeting in Philippines. Follow-up meetings in South Africa with charity sector. Attended conference in Dublin and presented a per on Pemsel. Met with Rockefeller Bros. Fund and Ford Foundation in New York. Met with Charities Division in Ottawa.

2002

Blake Bromley, Director: Attended and presented paper at International Non-Profit Partnership Conference in Johannesbury, South Africa. Attended and presented paper at Queensland University Conference on Charity Law in the Pacific Rim. Performed research t British Library and attended and presented paper at the Charity Law Conference 400th Anniversary of the Statue of Elizabeth. Meetings in Hanoi with Mr. Than, Senior Govt Official, concerning development of charity laws in Vietnam. Attended philanthropy roundtable meetings in California. Christopher Richardson, Director …

2003

Planning for art up of a post secondary institution

Director Blake Bromley participated in meetings with gov’t & charitable sector officials in Cairo, Egypt to discuss NGO law and aspects of Islamic charity law. Blake Bromley met with charities aid and foundationon & govt officials in Sofia, Bulgaria. Blake Bromley participated in John Hopkins University annual fellows in philanthropy conferencee in Istanbul. Blake Bromley met with Charity Commission in London, UK. Blake Bromley attended conference on pluralism, faith & society at McGill U in Montreal, sponsored by the Canadian Centre for Public Policy.

2004

Funds used to improve the physical education program in an independent school for boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 13.

Director Blake Bromley participated in meetings with academic & charitable sector officials in Kuala Lumpur to discuss NGO law and aspects of islamic charity law. Blake Bromley participated in United Kingdom charity conference, London UK. Blake Bromley participated in Charity Commission conferences RE: NGO & terrorism regulaten in Sri Lanka and in Botswana. Blake Bromley spoke at Oxford University, UK at Mellon Foundation conference on theory & politics of civil society research on religious teachings on charity and giving.

2005

Director spoke at charity law conference in London, UK; Sidney, Aus. Met with judges to discuss abandonment of draft charities bill, Brisbane, Aus. Met with charity lawyers to discuss changes in law of gift; South Africa. Met with charity lawyers regarding tax and charity issues. Researched civil and common law relating to gifts in Canada.

2006

It funded academic research programs and made gifts to qualified donees. Research (with focus on presumption of public benefit) on the draft UK charities bill. Director attended Sweet Charity

conference in London and meetings related to draft UK charities bill and attended related sessions of the House of Lords. Director spoke at charity conference in Puerto Rico. Attended China charity conference in Beijing, November 17-23, 2005. Met with officials of Chinese Ministry of civil affairs on January 22 to 25, 2006. Research and conceptual work on the draft charities enhancement law in China meetings in Singapore on January 20 and 21, 2006 with the officials of Internal Revenue Authority. Meet with senior govt officials in Vietnam RE: their charity laws court case in British Columbia to clarity laws of gift. Research into GST issues pertaining to charities. Attended international conference on planned giving in NY

2007

It did not receive any funding Research (with focus on presumption of public benefit) on the draft UK Charities Bill Research and conceptual work on the draft charities enhancement law in China including trips to to meet various government and non-government officials. Attended ISTR conference in Baltimore Attended Int'l Estate & Trust law conference in Dublin, Attended related conferences in Poland, Singapore, London, Thailand, Vietnam and Hong Kong

2008

Received donations and undertook planning. Several meetings throughout year in London with Charity Commissioners and senior charities lawyers concerning

impact of new statutory def of charity on concept of public benefic and preparing and providing written submission Several meetings throughout the year in Beijing with members of Ministry of Civil Affairs Drafting Committee working on drafting law of charity for China Fact finding meetings- meeting with gov't officials and leaders in charity sector in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Re their laws of charity and relevanceto drafting China's charity laws. New programs: Attended National Charity Law Symposium in Toronto in May Attended and presented papers at Int'l Symposium on Charity in Beijing in June and Attended Int'l CAGP cross border conference on Global Development & Charity in Washington DC in June meeting with Gov't officials and academics in Kuala Lumpur regarding terrorism and charity issues in preparation for Air India enquiries in Canada Ottawa-meetings with members of Commission into Air India Enquiry and senior Charities Directorate officials concerning Air India Enquiry

2009

It made gifts to Qualified Donees and provided education administration services.

Director had meetings throughout the year in Beijing assisting members of Ministry of Civil Affairs Drafting Committee working on drafting law of charity for China. Also participated in domestic and global conferences on philanthropy. The organization also funded legal services for registered charities in issues related to the law of gift and charitable activities.

2010 The charity's representatives attended education conferences

It made gifts to Qualified Donees, provided education administration services and provided a scholarship for a Ph.D. student.

Attended meetings throughout the year in Beijing assisting members of the Ministry of Civil Affairs Drafting Committee working on drafting law of charity for China. Participated in numerous conferences related to internatinal philanthropy, including Zhangjian International Symposium, Offshore Charity Conference in Dubai and Oxford Offshore Charity Symposium, Further, in-depth papers were researched, developed and delivered at these conferences.

2011

Delivered and developed academic programs on topics of interest to professionals, academics, administrators, volunteers and others involved in Canada's charitable sector

It provided post-secondary education administration services and it awarded a scholarship to a PhD candidate and a bursary to a needy student to attend a post-secondary educational institution.

Attended meetings throughout the year in Beijing assisting members of the Ministry of Civil Affairs Drafting Committee working on drafting law of charity for China. Participated in numerous conferences related to international philanthropy in Asia, Europe, Midd East and Australia including Offshore Charity Conference in Dubai and Oxford Offshore Charity Symposium. In-depth papers were researched, developed and delivered at these conferences. The organization also funded legal services for charities in dealings with Canada Revenue Agency and courts.

2012

We provide services for post-secondary education administration and improving the delivery and capacity of post-secondary education and awarded a scholarship to a medical student attending Columbia University.

Assisted members of the Ministry of Civil Affairs Drafting Committee in Beijing to work of drafting law of charity in China. Researched, developed and delivered papers at conferences related to interntional philanthropy such as Muslim Phianthropy Charity Conference in dubai and Oxford University Charity Symposium. Funded legal services dealing with Canada Revenue agency and courtson gift and charity issues of significance to the broader charitable sector.

2013

Delivered and developed academic programs and papers on topics related to the future of the charitable sector to professionals and academics as well as administrators, educators, volunteers and students involved in Canada's charitable sector

We provided services for post-secondary education administration and improving the delivery and capacity of post-secondary education and awarded scholarships to selected recipients.

Assisted members of the Ministry of Civil Affairs Drafting Committee in Beijing to work of drafting law of charity in China. Funded legal services dealing with Canada Revenue Agency and courtson gift and charity issues of significance to the broader charitable sector.

2014-2017

Developed academic programs to educate Canadian students on topics related to the charitable sector and volunteerism

Study on Employee giving patterns and ways to increase giving through workplace. Attended Seminar in Qatar and Colloquim in London

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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Table 7. Professional & Consulting Fees Paid by 50 Charities (2003-2019)2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2000-2019

1 Canadian Education Forum $185,316 $193,017 $440 $1,068 $170,652 $57,616 $170,217 $21,719 $7,330 Revoked by CRA $807,375

2 Theanon Foundation $28,048 $156,661 $99,632 $19,667 $23,404 $24,050 $104,133 $189,689 $105,773 $1,230,308 $231,548 $228,184 $86,377 $33,454 $29,136 Revoked by CRA $2,590,064

3 Sea to Sky Foundation $2,539 $16,563 $317,521 $727,431 $309,107 $165,436 $63,297 $161,467 $57,821 $162,354 Revoked Voluntarily $1,983,536

4 Revelstoke Education Foundation $35,927 $17,486 $2,598 $839 $812 $831 $453 $451 $511 $3,413 $1,948 Revoked Voluntarily $65,269

5 Philanthropy Without Frontiers $50 $27,918 $30,681 $202,271 $110,217 $34,571 $106,208 $234,360 $377,344 $208,972 $423,430 $473,735 Revoked Voluntarily $2,229,757

6 C & R Foundation $21,444 $12,436 $364 $1,557 $1,013 $1,003 $978 $525 $4,870 $491 $4,895 $49,576

7 Noble Spirit Foundation $353 $353 $353 $456 $28 $35 $812 $864 $415 $3,669

8 HSEF Renaissance Academy $11,807 $20,841 $212 $2,000 $2,511 $2,268 $3,823 $1,732 $13,174 $15,390 $6,340 n/a $80,098

9 Loyalty Foundation $130,863 $53,420 $238,476 $3,672 $132,616 $118,448 $2,469 $10,142 $42,720 $10,901 $617 $12,616 $7,305 $2,322 $3,454 $770,041

10 Seacrest Foundation $8,937 $1,846 $2,627 $3,002 $2,175 $1,751 $2,460 $0 $1,098 $2,770 $482 Revoked Voluntarily $27,148

11 Give Meaning Foundation $24,404 $3,214 $199,043 $237,918 $52,605 $32,629 $12,967 $450 $3,116 $1,001 $567,347

12 Steward’s Charitable Foundation $13,552 $13,011 $48 $48 $329 $1,708 $784 $773 $323 $328 $7,276 $819 $38,999

13 Prescient Foundation $38,111 $4,617 $76,128 $118,856

14 Independent World Television $113,026 $39,267 $2,888 $19,203 $10,859 Revoked Voluntarily $185,243

15 Benefic Foundation $13,085 $500 $19,671 $36,055 n/a $57 $862 $450 $476 $330 $420 $1,829 $73,735

16 Great Charity $12,727 $442 $450 $750 $48 $96 $322 $58,978 $944 $88 $20,215 $95,060

17 Homestead on the Hill Foundation $452 $886 $450 $1,241 $943 $1,142 $1,100 $0 $0 $27,622 $1,660 $2,144 n/a $37,640

18 New Dimensions Foundation $234,541 Revoked Voluntarily $234,541

19 Fortius Foundation $49,562 $87,770 $154,429 $427,270 $287,675 $462,297 $338,711 $192,202 $344,205 $631,178 $552,881 $98,262 $3,626,442

20 Allan Skidmore Foundation $452 $16,885 $2,027 $11,983 $24,884 $1,499 $26,148 $17,239 $26,941 $285,734 $1,327 n/a $415,119

21 Association Advancement of Scholarship $357,174 $546,058 $615,859 $427,364 $353,253 $3,135,185 $264,976 $227,656 $16,701 $22,548 $103,392 $6,070,166

22 Imladris Foundation $11,245 $318 $450 $1,286 $1,392 $880 $3,000 $785 $8,785 $13,053 $4,939 $46,133

23 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation $453 $450 $435 $1,341 $422 $2,750 $971 $980 $871 $446 $9,119

24 4 What Matters Foundation $3,165 $60,739 $81,931 $18,013 $20,338 Revoked Voluntarily $184,186

25 Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation

$453 $450 $750 $946 $963 $420 $90,465 $4,735 $31,975 $1,276 $132,433

26 Global Charity Fund $926,260 $60,006 $100,634 Revoked Voluntarily $1,086,900

27 Chimp Foundation $119,711 $70,519 $125,558 $137,631 $91,945 $260,814 $196,113 $317,248 $394,116 $1,713,655

28 Almoner Foundation $109,355 $2,103 $111,705 $26,264 $35,813 $93,291 $44,803 $52,481 $101,167 $576,982

29 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada $80,500 $184,705 $48,588 $29,641 $984 $33,449 $93,264 $53,092 $620 $524,843

30 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation

$4,500 $31,799 $1,277 $2,205 $5,303 $2,426 $1,785 $1,785 $51,080

31 Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation

$61,464 $14,934 $36,874 $43,271 $45,717 $125,462 $62,468 $62,167 $452,357

32 Timothy Foundation $25,568 $1,353 $1,342 $104,961 $380,154 $46,552 $24,443 n/a $584,373

33 Mighty Oaks Foundation $18,829 $2,475 $4,943 $6,677 $43,076 $17,823 n/a $93,823

34 QUC Residents Housing Foundation $9,477 $571 $924 $323 $1,481 $423 $2,062 $349 $15,610

35 Zawadi Foundation $61,667 $155,579 $14,584 $82,568 $148,912 $82,728 $27,491 $573,529

36 Glen Lamond Foundation $106,019 $52,341 $158,360

37 Pacific Light Foundation $14,179 $1,885 n/a Revoked Voluntarily $16,064

38 Global View Foundation $13,129 $61,187 $67,837 $62,766 $7,322 $309 $212,550

39 Real Champions Foundation $60,300 $109,498 Revoked Voluntarily $169,798

40 Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada $112,755 $3,788 $3,788 $55,218 $225,606 $401,155

41 Headwaters Foundation $4,969 $1,354 $36,038 $14,386 $2,262 $15,271 $74,280

42 Foundation for Public Good $450 $14,226 $25,046 $47,502 $171,972 $261,620 $520,816

43 Planted Community Foundation $193 $450 $476 $15,576 $16,695

44 Paraklesis Foundtion $63,182 $31,990 $30,848 $30,602 n/a $156,622

45 Delicate Balance Foundation $10,618 $533 $4,949 $533 n/a $16,633

46 Amazing Grace Foundation $60 $639 $744 $1,361 $437 $3,241

47 Eden Glen Foundation $115,867 $175,084 $322,732 n/a $613,683

48 Plentiville Foundation $8,793 $6,982 $2,748 $1,474 $19,997

49 Revelation Foundation $65,478 $37,612 n/a $103,090

50 Vanchorverve Foundation $13,466 $78,329 n/a $91,795

Sub-total: $273,677 $600,445 $582,133 $1,544,216 $734,193 $721,287 $1,033,260 $1,323,906 $2,917,904 $2,944,466 $2,291,733 $4,977,296 $1,323,116 $2,049,464 $2,128,563 $2,130,264 $1,113,560 $28,689,483

Cumulative Tota: $273,677 $874,122 $1,456,255 $3,000,471 $3,734,664 $4,455,951 $5,489,211 $6,813,117 $9,731,021 $12,675,487 $14,967,220 $19,944,516 $21,267,632 $23,317,096 $25,445,659 $27,575,923 $28,689,483

Sub-total: $5,489,211 $22,086,712n/a

Average per year: $784,173 $2,454,079

NOTES: 1) The accompanying Table does not include $394,116 paid by Chimp Foundation in 2019 therefore the total in that Table is $28,295,367 not $38,689,483. 2) Not included above is $351 (2003) paid by Global Charity Fund.

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns. Last updated: April 20, 2020.

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-$30,000,000

$0

$30,000,000

$60,000,000

$90,000,000

$120,000,000

$150,000,000

$180,000,000

$210,000,000

$240,000,000

$270,000,000

$300,000,000

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Stewart & Marilyn Blusson FoundationChimp FoundationImladris FoundationTheanon FoundationAlmoner FoundationFoundation for Public GoodAssociation Advancement of ScholarshipTimothy FoundationZawadi FoundationGlobal View FoundationSea to Sky FoundationFortius FoundationHomestead on the Hill FoundationHeadwaters FoundationRevelation FoundationEden Glen FoundationVirtual Vancouver (Elevator) FoundationVanchorverve FoundationHSEF Renaissance AcademyPlanted Community FoundationHowe Sound Samaritans FoundationDelicate Balance FoundationQUC Residents Housing FoundationSteward’s Charitable FoundationPlentiville FoundationBenefic FoundationMighty Oaks FoundationCanadian Education Forum

Property Not Used in Charitable Activities

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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Table 8. Property Not Used in Charitable Activities (2003-2019)Recipient Organization 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation $4,785,425 $46,387,461 $135,806,987 $189,097,152 $199,725,508 $217,272,846 $168,965,375 $19,910,246 $3,799,814 $5,293,494 $5,434,130 $5,432,066 $5,427,756 $5,423,824 $5,422,125

Chimp Foundation $340,684 $1,377,569 $2,455,796 $9,068,403 $27,324,236 $43,272,125 $57,009,655 $86,361,152

Imladris Foundation $10,580,680 $22,548,738 $25,611,648 $25,761,103 $24,481,689 $25,637,371 $26,913,170 $27,857,689 $14,218,748 $1,598

Theanon Foundation $3,936,000 $4,876,349 $8,109,645 $20,323,030 $32,043,567 $29,027,846 $23,120,840 $18,835,421 $10,321,005 $4,464,644 $2,264,658 $2,134,025 $214,830 $128,255

Almoner Foundation $5,773,000 $10,912,500 $11,440,500 $17,810,618 n/a $16,325,295 $19,600,606 $22,218,013 $17,609,731 $17,754,972 $15,797,984 $10,697,878

Foundation for Public Good $16,234,772 $34,536,681 $32,213,096 $20,646,666 $7,971,497 $1,221,228

Association Advancement of Scholarship $19,492,408 $14,766,406 $9,643,184 $8,015,950 $7,763,264 $7,642,983 $7,470,908 $6,256,744 $4,494,856 $3,957,654 $3,525,065 $3,017,282

Timothy Foundation $9,450,184 $18,852,464 $18,956,168 $16,177,567 $7,563,205 $1,620,833 $1,246,030

Zawadi Foundation $19,755,865 $21,580,865 $0 $0 $15,237,500

Global View Foundation $11,032,500 $22,040,033 $11,078,271

Sea to Sky Foundation $633,753 $3,988,467 $5,233,905 $13,293,254 $18,807,733

Fortius Foundation $9,455,303 $18,489,487 $20,150,791 $8,134,939 $665,829 $2,804,243 -$713,494 -$5,865,354 -$7,407,694 -$11,748,692 $4,535,776 $25,299,407

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $3,351,163 $7,748,176 $8,824,575 $8,297,525 $5,727,253

Headwaters Foundation $2,688,709 $6,923,116 $8,369,056 $7,368,541 $5,573,018

Revelation Foundation $30,254,702

Eden Glen Foundation $8,555,000 $11,718,740 $4,309,815

Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation $3,884,486 $4,136,100 $2,204,837 $19,104 $4,346 $3,268,993 $5,993,443

Vanchorverve Foundation $10,799,237

HSEF Renaissance Academy $456,836 $1,532,807 $1,765,842 $852,929 $296,590 $660,217 $950,617 $2,445,915 $0

Planted Community Foundation $7,800,000 $7,800,000

Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation $125,000 $253,886 $261,952 $184,822 $58,724 $16,440 $1,410,805 $1,749,254 $2,077,676 $1,541,260 $1,149,821

Delicate Balance Foundation $3,920,126 n/a $38,440

QUC Residents Housing Foundation $747,786 $950,894 $228,865 n/a n/a n/a $47,938

Steward’s Charitable Foundation $1,179,139

Plentiville Foundation $325,000 $325,000

Benefic Foundation $147,513 $147,513 $147,513 $147,513

Mighty Oaks Foundation $138,509 $146,103 $52,895 $105,730 $56,519

Canadian Education Forum $257,209 $108,357

Last up-dated Febuary 10, 2020. $633,753 $12,709,892 $56,497,715 $157,334,886 $228,481,801 $266,751,738 $290,653,907 $244,416,930 $108,178,343 $83,542,974 $120,518,185 $135,334,592 $156,919,034 $159,346,924 $170,273,612 $209,822,204 $55,180,657

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DISCLAIMER: This spreadsheet compiles information that is publicly available at the web-site of the Canada Revenue Agency: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/charities-giving/charities-listings.html This information was compiled by Vivian Krause. While this information is believed to be accurate, it is not guaranteed to be so. Users of this material should exercise due diligence to ensure the accuracy and currency of all information. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice, and may become out-dated and may or may not be updated.

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$10,000,000

$20,000,000

$30,000,000

$40,000,000

$50,000,000

$60,000,000

$70,000,000

$80,000,000

$90,000,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Combined, Total Assets in Land & Buildings

$930,000

Shown here: Theanon Foundation, Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation, Association for the Advancement of Scholarship, Almoner Foundation, Global Charity Fund, Foundation for Public Good, Timothy Foundation, Eden Glen Foundation, Zawadi Foundation, Paraklesis Foundation, Global View Foundation, Quest University Canada and Fortius Foundation.

Source: Data compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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Table 9. Assets in Land and Buildings (2009-2019)2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

1 Theanon Foundation $8,499,832 $8,595,912 $8,683,499

2 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation $30,243,955 $30,142,955

3 Association for the Advancement of Scholarship $930,000 $930,000 $930,000 $930,000 $930,000 $930,000 $930,000 $930,000

4 Almoner Foundation $21,840,000 $21,911,898 $21,911,898 $21,501,530 $21,911,898 $21,911,898 $21,911,898

5 Global Charity Fund $18,710,000

6 Foundation for Public Good $7,600,000 $18,710,000 $18,710,000 $1,350,000 $1,350,000 $1,350,000

7 Timothy Foundation $18,477,925 $18,477,925 $18,477,925 $11,427,926 $277,925 n/a

8 Eden Glen Foundation $17,110,000 $5,750,000 n/a

9 Zawadi Foundation $25,650,000 $30,475,000

10 Paraklesis Foundation $4,195,750 n/a

11 Global View Foundation $22,000,000 $22,000,000

12 Chimp Foundation $1,665,775 $1,611,094 $1,548,275

Total: $38,743,787 $60,578,867 $8,683,499 $67,629,823 $66,969,823 $81,619,455 $80,841,349 $73,665,917 $31,490,173 $2,280,000 $930,000

Quest University Canada $92,371,451 $92,371,453 $92,371,453 $92,371,453 $92,398,710 $101,578,122 $110,690,889 $110,690,889 $110,690,889 $110,690,889 $4,717,195

Fortius Foundation $16,235,428 $17,469,956 $21,035,931 $42,004,507 $53,740,295 $53,745,531 $53,646,345 $53,669,702 $53,601,650 $53,533,598 $53,505,917

NOTE: For Timothy Foundation, Eden Glen Foundation & Paraklesis Foundation, 2019 tax returns are not yet publicly available as of March 20, 2020.

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

Last updated: April 20, 2020.

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$1,000,000

$2,000,000

$3,000,000

$4,000,000

$5,000,000

$6,000,000

$7,000,000

$8,000,000

$9,000,000

$10,000,000

$11,000,000

$12,000,000

$13,000,000

$14,000,000

$15,000,000

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Imladris FoundationAssoc. Advancement of ScholarshipTheanon FoundationChimp FoundationFoundation for Public GoodRevelation FoundationNew Dimensions FoundationGlobal Charity FundVirtual Vancouver FoundationHomestead on the Hill FoundationSea to Sky FoundationAlmoner FoundationHSEF Renaissance AcademyVanchorverve FoundationTimothy FoundationIndependent World TelevisionZawadi FoundationParaklesis Foundtion

Interest & Investment Income Reported By Bromley Charities

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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Table 10. Interest & Investment Income Reported by Bromley Charities (2000-2019)Organization 2000-2019 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation $90,531,747 $16,024,618 $74,507,129

Imladris Foundation $8,617,450 $912,625 $1,007,070 $1,138,444 $1,090,696 $1,210,653 $1,150,253 $1,162,484 $116,950 $828,275

Association for the Advancement of Scholarship

$16,225,952 $4,016 $62,624 $30,957 $74,896 $70,523 $70,342 $43,542 $1,067 $7,621,041 $8,178,613 $42,000 $26,331

Theanon Foundation $6,192,003 $132,512 $146,264 $118,952 $118,612 $142,540 $138,193 $46,582 $350,442 $1,683,374 $1,701,028 $1,471,573 $52,511 $39,836 $19,386 $13,968 $1,052 $992 $14,186

Chimp Foundation $5,730,839 $221,697 $85,765 $1,636,560 $1,834,653 $1,952,164

Foundation for Public Good $4,101,174 $309,534 $1,034,283 $1,509,093 $840,191 $408,073

Revelation Foundation

$3,495,774 $2,243,630 $1,252,144

New Dimensions Foundation $3,246,633 $3,246,633

Global Charity Fund $2,518,029 $500,699 $1,282,326 $735,004

Virtual Vancouver Foundation

$2,305,569 $1,540,000 $141,644 $623,925

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $1,259,838 $237,174 $291,752 $301,000 $301,415 $128,497

Sea to Sky Foundation $1,215,647 $143,900 $598,165 $344,869 $128,713

Almoner Foundation $1,147,936 $434,631 $532,973 $180,332

HSEF Renaissance Academy

$1,009,934 $1,009,934

Vanchorverve Foundation $864,695 $864,695

Timothy Foundation $347,790 $171,629 $176,161

Independent World Television

$314,508 $133,606 $180,902

Zawadi Foundation $300,000 $300,000

Paraklesis Foundtion $228,967 $228,967

Sub-total: $149,654,485 $132,512 $16,170,882 $74,626,081 $118,612 $142,540 $1,292,027 $648,763 $891,541 $1,843,044 $5,203,459 $2,454,721 $1,630,622 $2,504,148 $2,580,784 $2,304,302 $12,089,045 $11,409,576 $5,371,093 $5,664,644 $2,576,089

Total: $149,654,485

NOTE: This table includes only the amounts per year that were $100,000 or greater.

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

Last up-dated: April 20, 2020.

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Table 11. Gifts to Charitable Impact Foundation (“Chimp”) from 155 Registered CharitiesDonor Charity 2011-2018 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2011-20181 1 Almoner Foundation BC $34,475,886 $450,000 $1,900,000 $900,000 $31,225,886 $34,475,886 *2 1 Foundation for Public Good BC $31,826,173 $18,740,510 $13,085,663 $31,826,173

3 1 Imladris Foundation BC $30,270,000 $1,000,000 $10,000 $29,260,000 $30,270,000

4 1 Global View Foundation BC $28,048,477 $28,037,500 $10,977 $28,048,477

5 1 Association for the Advancement of Scholarship BC $12,116,890 $200,000 $7,800,000 $3,400,000 $716,890 $12,116,890

6 1 Eden Glen Foundation BC $10,500,000 $10,500,000 $10,500,000

7 1 Timothy Foundation BC $10,177,500 $100,000 $800,000 $9,250,000 $27,500 $10,177,500

8 1 Allan Skidmore Family Foundation BC $8,200,080 $1,500,000 $6,700,080 $8,200,080

9 1 Virtual Vancouver Foundation BC $7,075,000 $50,000 $7,025,000 $7,075,000

10 1 Mighty Oaks Foundation BC $7,000,000 $7,000,000 $7,000,000 E

11 1 Yunnan Foundation BC $6,525,000 $25,000 $6,500,000 $6,525,000

12 1 Headwaters Foundation BC $4,000,000 $4,000,000 $4,000,000

13 1 Homestead on the Hill BC $3,721,411 $3,721,411 $3,721,411

14 1 Global Charity Fund BC $3,400,000 $900,000 $2,500,000 $3,400,000 E

15 1 Pacific Light Foundation BC $2,600,000 $2,600,000 $2,600,000

16 1 Theanon Charitable Foundation BC $1,101,000 $251,000 $250,000 $600,000 $1,101,000

17 1 Arcadia Foundation BC $1,032,000 $1,032,000 $1,032,000

18 1 Zawadi Foundation BC $625,000 $625,000 $625,000

19 1 Revelstoke Education Foundation BC $550,000 $50,000 $500,000 $550,000

20 1 Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada BC $274,988 $274,988 $274,988

21 1 Seacrest Foundation BC $233,906 $233,906 $233,906

22 1 Paraklesis Foundation BC $206,750 $56,750 $50,000 $100,000 $206,750

23 1 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation BC $200,000 $100,000 $100,000 $200,000

24 1 Koinonikos Foundation BC $150,000 $40,000 $110,000 $150,000

25 1 Fortius Foundation BC $123,000 $123,000 $123,000

26 1 Real Champions Foundation BC $55,000 $5,000 $50,000 $55,000

27 1 Play Better Foundation BC $49,750 $49,750 $49,750

28 1 Canadian Education Forum BC $25,000 $25,000 $25,000

29 1 Stewardship Foundation of Canada BC $10,000 $6,000 $4,000 $10,000

30 1 HSEF Renaissance Academy BC $5,000 $5,000 $5,000

31 1 Benefic Foundation BC $4,000 $4,000 $4,000

32 1 The Cahen Foundation BC $2,500 $2,500 $2,500

33 1 Planted Community BC $919 $919 $919

Total: $204,585,230

34 0 Vital-Link Missions Foundation AB $4,437,510 $4,437,510 $4,437,510

35 0 The Chin-Wei Foundation BC $2,010,000 $485,000 $720,000 $805,000 $2,010,000

36 0 Fraser Hope Foundation BC $1,823,509 $30,264 $1,793,245 $1,823,509

37 0 Charles & Eve Chang Foundation BC $1,052,000 $1,052,000 $1,052,000

38 0 Chippendale Foundation BC $950,000 $200,000 $125,000 $625,000 $950,000

39 0 Charitable Gift Funds Canada Foundation ON $718,290 $11,088 $69,066 $638,136 $718,290 *40 0 Charity Science Foundation of Canada BC $587,151 $587,151 $587,151

41 0 BenefAction Foundation ON $580,000 $580,000 $580,000

42 0 The Push For Change Foundation BC $434,302 $356,833 $77,469 $434,302

43 0 The Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation ON $354,324 $137,383 $8,941 $80,250 $127,750 $354,324

44 0 Kinbrace Community Society BC $331,500 $181,500 $150,000 $331,500

45 0 RHL Foundation BC $330,665 $330,665 $330,665

46 0 Nicola Wealth Private Giving Foundation BC $225,136 $184,673 $40,463 $225,136

47 0 Robert H. Lee Foundation BC $220,000 $120,000 $100,000 $220,000

48 0 United Way Waterloo Region Communities ON $212,284 $83,040 $81,540 $47,704 $212,284

49 0 Chan Family Foundation BC $158,000 $82,000 $76,000 $158,000

50 0 The J W McConnell Family Foundation QC $125,000 $25,000 $100,000 $125,000

51 0 Canada Gives ON $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 *52 0 United Way of the Lower Mainland BC $75,000 $75,000 $75,000

53 0 Co:Here Foundation BC $73,550 $73,550 $73,550

54 0 ZLC Foundation BC $70,000 $10,000 $60,000 $70,000

55 0 Tides Canada Foundation BC $65,655 $7,475 $3,089 $54,359 $732 $65,655

56 0 Cayes Foundation BC $56,000 $6,000 $10,000 $10,000 $30,000 $56,000

57 0 Cygnus Foundation BC $53,200 $28,200 $11,000 $14,000 $53,200

58 0 Tamara Foundation BC $50,000 $50,000 $50,000

59 0 Kingsway Foundation BC $50,000 $50,000 $50,000

60 0 Klassen Foundation BC $50,000 $50,000 $50,000

61 0 Private Giving Foundation BC $50,000 $50,000 $50,000

62 0 The Edmonton Community Foundation AB $45,500 $2,000 $3,000 $10,000 $30,500 $45,500

63 0 Bosa Properties Charitable Foundation BC $39,800 $27,300 $2,500 $10,000 $39,800

64 0 Schein Foundation BC $38,375 $11,000 $14,000 $9,775 $3,600 $38,375

65 0 Pacific Spirit Foundation BC $26,500 $15,000 $5,000 $6,500 $26,500

66 0 Hageman Family Foundation ON $25,000 $25,000 $25,000

67 0 Canary Foundation BC $20,000 $20,000 $20,000

68 0 United Way of Lethbridge & South Western Alberta AB $20,000 $20,000 $20,000

69 0 Grace Bible Chapel, Parkhill ON $17,300 $3,600 $3,600 $3,600 $6,500 $17,300

70 0 South Delta Baptist Church BC $15,559 $1,500 $6,260 $7,799 $15,559

71 0 Calgary Health Trust AB $14,500 $14,500 $14,500

72 0 Knox Presbyterian Church ON $14,470 $5,635 $8,835 $14,470

73 0 The River Fellowship BC $14,200 $1,000 $5,400 $7,800 $14,200

74 0 Gencon Foundation BC $10,000 $10,000 $10,000

75 0 The Tenaquip Foundation/La Fondation Tenaquip QC $10,000 $5,000 $5,000 $10,000

76 0 Praxis Foundation BC $10,000 $10,000 $10,000

77 0 Mackenzie Investments Charitable Foundation ON $10,000 $10,000 $10,000

78 0 Philadelphia Foundation BC $10,000 $6,000 $4,000 $10,000

79 0 c.p. Loewen Family Foundation Inc. MB $9,000 $4,000 $5,000 $9,000

80 0 Peter & Joanne Brown Foundation BC $8,600 $8,600 $8,600 *81 0 RBC Foundation ON $8,000 $3,000 $5,000 $8,000

82 0 Dragon Fire Charitable Foundation BC $7,500 $7,500 $7,500

83 0 Deloitte Foundation Canada ON $7,000 $7,000 $7,000

84 0 The Vancouver Chinese Alliance Church BC $5,825 $1,200 $4,625 $5,825

85 0 Upniduniya Foundation BC $5,000 $5,000 $5,000

86 0 Coastal Church BC $5,000 $5,000 $5,000

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87 0 Fondation Famille Donald Quane QC $5,000 $5,000 $5,000

88 0 Global Partners FC Foundation MB $5,000 $5,000 $5,000

89 0 United Way of Calgary and Area AB $4,918 $1,488 $3,154 $188 $88 $4,918

90 0 Erin Bible Chapel ON $4,800 $2,400 $2,400 $4,800

91 0 PNG Enterprise Foundation BC $4,500 $4,500 $4,500

92 0 Music Heals Charitable Foundation BC $3,800 $3,800 $3,800

93 0 The Connor, Clark & Lunn Foundation BC $3,700 $2,700 $1,000 $3,700

94 0 The Harvey and Jody Dales Family Philanthropic Foundation BC $2,500 $2,500 $2,500

95 0 West Vancouver Community Foundation BC $2,500 $2,500 $2,500

96 0 Vancouver Rotary Club Foundation BC $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000

97 0 The Langara Foundation BC $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000

98 0 Comart Foundation ON $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000

99 0 Damiani Foundation ON $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000

100 0 Fernwood Foundation BC $2,000 $2,000 $2,000

101 0 The Kiervin Family Foundation ON $2,000 $2,000 $2,000

102 0 United Way of Greater Toronto ON $1,988 $1,988 $1,988

103 0 Marshall Family Foundation BC $1,550 $1,550 $1,550

104 0 Burnaby Fire Fighters Charitable Society BC $1,500 $1,000 $500 $1,500

105 0 Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society BC $1,200 $1,200 $1,200

106 0 Barrie Victory Centre ON $1,100 $600 $500 $1,100

107 0 La Fondation R. Howard Webster QC $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

108 0 The Coffey Family Foundation ON $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

109 0 Vancouver Foundation BC $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

110 0 Dave Lede Family Charitable Foundation AB $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

111 0 Faigen Charitable Foundation BC $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

112 0 CBWC Foundation AB $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

113 0 Celebration Church Inc. SK $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

114 0 Marsid Family Foundation BC $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

115 0 Skate to Great Program ON $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

116 0 Sodexo Foundation ON $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

117 0 The Brantford Rotary Sunrise Fund ON $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

118 0 The Cedarhurst Foundation BC $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

119 0 Triercon Foundation BC $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

120 0 Canadahelps Canadon ON $900 $52 $848 $900

121 0 Western Canada Wilderness Committee BC $772 $772 $772

122 0 Brechin United Church, BC $585 $585 $585

123 0 The Well: a burlington church ON $576 $576 $576

124 0 McDiarmid Drive Alliance Church MB $575 $575 $575

125 0 Telus Employees Charitable Trust AB $520 $500 $20 $520

126 0 Abundance Canada MB $500 $500 $500

127 0 Djavad Mowafaghian Foundation BC $500 $500 $500

128 0 Hanwell Community Church, Inc. NB $500 $500 $500

129 0 At the Crossroads Inc. ON $500 $500 $500

130 0 Beatrice Stevens Memorial Foundation Inc. AB $500 $500 $500

131 0 Butterfield Family Foundation ON $500 $500 $500

132 0 Forestview Community Church Grimsby Ontario ON $500 $500 $500

133 0 The Joseph Segal Family Foundation BC $500 $500 $500

134 0 Trinity Pacific Foundation BC $500 $500 $500

135 0 Rimbey Christian Reformed Church AB $495 $495 $495

136 0 United Way of the Alberta Capital Region AB $450 $450 $450

137 0 Park Place Foundation BC $350 $50 $250 $50 $350

138 0 Ali Khan Foundation ON $300 $300 $300

139 0 les Soeurs de notre Dame-D'auvergne SK $300 $300 $300

140 0 St Paul's Lutheran Church ON $252 $252 $252

141 0 Trinity Western University BC $250 $250 $250

142 0 Phebe Foundation ON $200 $100 $100 $200

143 0 Woodcliff United Church AB $200 $100 $100 $200

144 0 Shiff Family Charitable Foundation ON $180 $180 $180

145 0 Victoria Harvest Church BC $135 $135 $135

146 0 Canadian Online Giving Foundation AB $117 $117 $117

147 0 Faith Fellowship Baptist Church BC $100 $100 $100

148 0 Graham & Darlene Cameron Charitable Trust BC $100 $100 $100

149 0 Sevenoaks Alliance Church BC $100 $100 $100

150 0 Sony Canada Charitable Foundation ON $100 $100 $100

151 0 Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Family Foundation QC $50 $50 $50

152 0 Gerda Frieberg Charitable Foundation ON $50 $50 $50

153 0 Le Fonds de Bienfaisance Molson ON $50 $50 $50

154 0 Vancity Community Foundation BC $40 $40 $40

155 0 Outlook Alliance Church SK $30 $30 $30

Sub-totals: $1,736,676 $461,164 $4,827,415 $13,243,391 $24,935,129 $47,788,244 $41,016,244 $86,308,505 $220,316,768

Revenue from Registered Charities as per Tax Returns: $1,086,000 $2,178,205 $3,865,264 $4,576,326 $33,387,978 $62,565,548 $22,053,716 $90,960,801 $220,673,838

Percentage of Revenue Accounted for by Charities Listed Here: 159.9% 21.2% 124.9% 289.4% 74.7% 76.4% 186.0% 94.9% 99.8%

E These amounts are reported incorrectly in tax returns.

* NOTES:

Almoner Foundation: The fiscal year for this foundtion runs from April 1 to March 31. In 2019, Almoner Foundation paid $1,500,000 to Chimp Foundation. This amount is included here in 2018. Canada Gives: In 2015, this foundation paid two grants to Chimp Foundation; one grant for $100,000 and one for $10,000. These two grants are combined and reported as $110,000. Charitable Gift Funds Canada Foundation: In 2016, this foundation paid two grants, one for $6,088 and one for $5,000. These two grants are reported as $11,088. Peter & Joanne Brown Foundation: In 2016, this foundation paid two grants to Chimp: one for $5,000 and one for $3,600. These two grants are combined and reported as $8,360.

NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: This information was compiled by Vivian Krause in order to obtain an overview of the gifts to qualified donees made to and from Chimp Foundation. This information was derived from tax returns posted at the web-site of the Canada Revenue Agency: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/charities-giving/charities-listings.html. This table summarizes the calculations made in separate spreadsheets that were prepared by copying and pasting from the on-line tax returns posted by the CRA. These spreadsheets and the data in this table was double-entered and cross-checked for accuracy in order to catch any possible errors in data entry. While this information is believed to be accurate, it is not guaranteed to be so. Users of this material are advised to verify this information with the original tax returns posted by the CRA. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice, and may become out-dated and may or may not be updated.

Last up-dated: April 20, 2020.

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Table 11. Gifts to Charitable Impact Foundation (“Chimp”) from 155 Registered CharitiesDonor Charity 2011-2018 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2011-2018

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$10,000,000

$20,000,000

$30,000,000

$40,000,000

$50,000,000

$60,000,000

$70,000,000

$80,000,000

$90,000,000

$100,000,000

2011 2012 2013 2014

25 Large Gifts to Charitable Impact Foundation For a Total of $200 Million

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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Take 12. 25 Gifts to Chimp Foundation for $200 MillionDonor Charity 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Global Charity Fund $900,000 $2,500,000

Imladris Foundation $1,000,000 $29,260,000

Arcadia Foundation $1,032,000

Pacific Light Foundation $2,600,000

Mighty Oaks Foundation $7,000,000

Association for the Advancement of Scholarship $7,800,000 $3,400,000 $716,890

Virtual Vancouver Foundation $7,025,000

Headwaters Foundation $4,000,000

Almoner Foundation $1,900,000 $900,000 $31,225,886

Allan Skidmore Family Foundation $1,500,000 $6,700,080

Timothy Foundation $800,000 $9,250,000

Global View Foundation $28,037,500

Foundation for Public Good $18,740,510 $13,085,663

Eden Glen Foundation $10,500,000

Yunnan Foundation $6,500,000

Homestead on the Hill $3,721,411

Sub-totals: $900,000 $0 $4,532,000 $9,600,000 $23,025,000 $41,587,500 $35,940,590 $84,509,850

Total: $200,094,940

Average: $8,003,798

NOTE: Grants from Global Charity Fund ($900,000) and Mighty Oaks ($7,000,000) are reported as $900 and $7,000, respectively. This is assumed to be due to data entry errors on the part of the CRA.

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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Table 13. Gifts From Charitable Impact Foundation to Bromley Charities (2011-2018)2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2011 - 2018

Fortius Foundation $1,551,375 $3,043 $6,859 $74,711,535 $76,272,812

Zawadi Foundation $84,149 $20,000 $30,475,000 $30,579,149

Viva Voce Charitable Foundation $14,614,214 $8,610,541 $8,967,168 $23,224,755

Vanchorverve Foundation $20,791,405 $100,000 $20,791,405

Foundation for Public Good $1,088,993 $4,900,000 $9,850,000 $3,319,985 $19,158,978

Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation $520,241 $623,999 $1,112,999 $3,074,999 $1,199,999 $830,000 $6,532,237

Paraklesis Foundation $5,888,099 $163,875 $6,051,974

A Cappella Foundation $749,998 $4,349,975 $5,099,973

Global View Foundation $3,619,975 $3,619,975

Imladris Foundation $2,000,000 $2,000,000Maple Syrup Mafia Foundation $1,781,999 $1,781,999

Sounds of Hope Foundation $894,411 $150,000 $200,000 $1,244,411

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $1,075,000 $35,000 $1,110,000

Canadian Education Forum $14,415 $360 $84,149 $180,000 $500,000 $274,637 $1,053,561

Stewards Charitable Foundation $1,000,000 $1,000,000

Petros Network Canada Foundation $394,437 $450,277 $50,000 $894,714

Priority Foundation $154,058 $691,372 $845,430

Headwaters Foundation $750,494 $750,494

QUC Residents Housing Foundation $742,987 $742,987

Howe Sound Samaritans Foundation $4,805 $500,000 $50,000 $554,805Timothy Foundation $24,025 $150,000 $325,000 $499,025

Revelstoke Education Foundation $494,995 $494,995

Eden Glen Foundation $449,998 $449,998

Canadian Education Innovations Academy $212,029 $173,967 $385,996

Pacific Light Foundation $148,220 $189,060 $337,280

Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada $4,805 $38,440 $11 $250,000 $293,256

Philanthropy Without Frontiers Foundation $2,883 $24,025 $5 $247,498 $274,411

Mighty Oaks Foundation $172,963 $79,342 $252,305

Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

$219,926 $100,000 $219,926

Hope Springs Eternal Foundation $200,000 $200,000

Play Better Foundation $9,994 $49,750 $72,461 $24,485 $156,690

Real Champions Foundation $2,657 $88,932 $36,477 $128,066

Sanctum Foundation $350 $110,351 $110,701

The Cahen Foundation $59,138 $33,303 $92,441

Revelation Foundation $70,000 $20,000 $90,000

Theanon Foundation $49,999 $49,999

Amazing Grace Foundation $24 $38,000 $38,024

Abundance Institute $5,766 $11 $27,164 $32,941

Great Charity $25,000 $25,000

Benefic Foundation $24 $2,003 $20,000 $22,027

Stewardship Foundation of Canada $10,000 $3,399 $1,012 $5,542 $19,953

Delicate Balance Foundation $15,000 $15,000

Plentiville Foundation $15,000 $15,000

Almoner Foundation $1,022 $1,022

4 What Matters Foundation $68 $62 $130

Allan Skidmore Foundation $66 $66

Yunnan Foundation $10 $10 $20

Total: $8,826 $111,538 $1,936,753 $3,734,317 $15,926,590 $50,160,406 $28,417,635 $107,217,866 $9,997,168 $207,513,931

Total Gifts to Qualified Donees (as per tax returns): $434,639 $1,028,940 $2,900,790 $6,221,900 $23,406,068 $57,561,312 $43,821,381 $130,874,268 $266,249,298

Gifts to Qualified Donees Not Listed Above: $425,813 $917,402 $964,037 $2,487,583 $7,479,478 $7,400,906 $15,403,746 $23,656,402 $58,735,367

NOTE: For 2019, the list of gifts is incomplete.

NOTE: Stewardship Foundation of Canada was renamed Philadelphia Foundation.

NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: This information was compiled by Vivian Krause in order to obtain an overview of the gifts to qualified donees made to and from Chimp Foundation. This information was derived from tax returns posted at the web-site of the Canada Revenue Agency: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/charities-giving/charities-listings.html. This table summarizes the calculations made in separate spreadsheets that were prepared by copying and pasting from the on-line tax returns posted by the CRA. These spreadsheets and the data in this table was double-entered and cross-checked for accuracy in order to catch any possible errors in data entry. While this information is believed to be accurate, it is not guaranteed to be so. Users of this material are advised to verify this information with the original tax returns posted by the CRA. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice, and may become out-dated and may or may not be updated.

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Table 14. Amounts Gifted To And From Charitable Impact Foundation: A Summary (2011-2018)Registered Charity Amount Paid To Chimp Amount Received From Chimp

Almoner Foundation $34,475,886 $1,022Foundation for Public Good $31,826,173 $19,158,978Imladris Foundation $30,270,000 $2,000,000Global View Foundation $28,048,477 $3,619,975Association for the Advancement of Scholarship $12,116,890Eden Glen Foundation $10,500,000 $449,998Timothy Foundation $10,177,500 $499,025

Allan Skidmore Foundation $8,200,080 $66

Virtual Vancouver (Elevator) Foundation $7,075,000 $6,532,237

Mighty Oaks Foundation $7,000,000 $252,305

Yunnan Foundation $6,525,000 $20

Headwaters Foundation $4,000,000 $750,494

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $3,721,411 $1,110,000

Global Charity Fund $3,400,000

Pacific Light Foundation $2,600,000 $337,280Theanon Foundation $1,101,000 $49,999Arcadia Foundation $1,032,000Zawadi Foundation $625,000 $30,579,149Revelstoke Education Foundation $550,000 $494,995Bienfaisance Foundation of Canada $274,988 $293,256Seacrest Foundation $233,906Paraklesis Foundtion $206,750 $6,051,974Hope Springs Eternal Foundation $200,000 $200,000Koinokos Foundation $150,000Fortius Foundation $123,000 $76,272,812Real Champions Foundation $55,000 $128,066

Play Better Foundation $49,750 $156,690

Canadian Education Forum $25,000 $1,053,561

Stewardship Foundation of Canada $10,000 $19,953

HSEF Renaissance Academy $5,000

Benefic Foundation $4,000 $22,027

The Cahen Foundation $2,500 $92,441

Planted Community Foundation $919

Viva Voce Foundation $23,224,755Vanchorverve Foundation $20,791,405A Cappella Foundation $5,099,973Maple Syrup Mafia Foundation $1,781,999Sounds of Hope Foundation $1,244,411Steward’s Charitable Foundation $1,000,000Petros Network Canada Foundation $894,714Priority Foundation $845,430QUC Residents Housing Foundation $742,987Howe Sound Samaritans $554,805Canadian Education Innovations Academy $385,996Philanthropy Without Frontiers $274,411

Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada

$219,926

Sanctum Foundation $110,701

Revelation Foundation $90,000

Amazing Grace Foundation $38,024

Abundance institute $32,941

Great Charity $25,000

Delicate Balance Foundation $15,000

Plentiville Foundation $15,000

4 What Matters $130Total: $204,585,230 $207,513,931

NOTE: Allan Skidmore Foundation (formerly Jessoma Foundation) received $385,000 (2010) from Theanon Foundation, another charity under the direction of Blake Bromley. The charitable status of Theanon Foundation was revoked by CRA following an audit in 2018.

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Table 15. How Gifts From Global Charity Fund Were Gifted to Charitable Impact Foundation (“CHIMP”)

Round DONOR RECIPIENT ORGANIZATIONPaid toChimp

(2011-2019)

Year

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

#1 Global Charity Fund

Foundation for Public Good $18,710,000

Almoner Foundation $13,950,000

Headwaters Foundation $5,362,500

Howe Sound Samaritan's Foundation $4,514,757

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $3,743,945

Chimp Foundation $3,400,000 $900,000 $2,500,000

QUC Residents Housing Foundation $2,500,000

Association for the Advancement of Scholarship $1,000,000

Virtual Vancouver (formerly Elevator Foundation) $550,000

Canadian Education Forum $250,000

Philanthropy Without Frontiers $350,000

Fortius Foundation $1,000,000

Charity Research & Development Foundation Canada $200,000

4 What Matters Foundation $80,000

Noble Spirit Foundation $80,000

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#2 Foundation for Public Good

Real Champions Foundation $1,800,000

Visual Literacy Foundation of Canada $1,000

Delicate Balance Foundation $3,800,000

Eden Glen Foundation $17,110,000 $500,000

Chimp Foundation $33,826,173 $18,740,510 $13,085,663 $2,000,000

Virtual Vancouver $500,000

Benefic Foundation $15,000

Almoner Foundation

Mighty Oaks Foundation $6,000,000

Chimp Foundation $34,025,886 $1,900,000 $900,000 $29,725,886 $1,500,000

Seacrest Foundation

Global Charity Fund $500,000

Timothy Foundation $603,726

Headwaters Foundation $400,000

Homestead on the Hill Foundation $301,208

Philanthropy Without Frontiers $100,000 $250,000

Bienfaisance Foundation

Canadian Education Forum

4 What Matters Foundation

Virtual Vancouver $20,000

Headwaters Foundation

Paraklesis Foundation $4,712,500

Chimp Foundation $4,000,000 $4,000,000

Howe Sound Samaritans

Philanthropy Without Frontiers

Plentiville Foundation $400,000

Cahen Foundation

4 What Matters Foundation

Homestead on the Hill Chimp Foundation $3,721,411

QUC Residents Housing Foundation

Fortius Foundation

Pacific Light Foundation $1,100,000

Association for Advancement of Scholarship

Chimp Foundation $716,890 $716,890

Headwaters Foundation $2,250,000

Mighty Oaks Foundation $2,000,000

Virtual Vancouver Foundation

Chimp Foundation $0

Zawadi Foundation

Foundation for Public Good $55,000

Canadian Education Forum $25,000

Fortius Foundation $123,000 $123,000

Table 15. How Gifts From Global Charity Fund Were Gifted to Charitable Impact Foundation (“CHIMP”)

Round DONOR RECIPIENT ORGANIZATIONPaid toChimp

(2011-2019)

Year

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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#3 Real Champions Foundation

Pacific Light Foundation $1,800,000

Chimp Foundation $55,000 $5,000 $50,000

4 What Matters Foundation $3,250

Delicate Balance Foundation

Planted Community Foundation $7,800,000

Eden Glen Foundation

Timothy Foundation $45,000

Chimp Foundation $10,500,000 $10,500,000

Foundation for Public Good $100,000

Vanchorveuve Foundation $40,000

Mighty Oaks Foundation

Chimp Foundation $7,000,000 $7,000,000

Benefic Foundation, Seattle WA $1,980,000

Howe Sound Samaritan's Foundation $25,000

Seacrest Foundation

Chimp Foundation $233,906 $233,906

Pacific Light Foundation $400,000

Timothy Foundation

Chimp Foundation $10,077,500 $800,000 $9,250,000 $27,500

Headwaters Foundation $2,500,000

Delicate Balance Foundation $1,040,000 $1,000,000

Foundation for Public Good $750,000 $150,000

Plentiville Foundation $330,000

Virtual Vancouver $500,000

Pacific Light Foundation $300,000

Eden Glen Foundation $135,000

Revelstoke Education Foundation

HSEF Renaissance Academy $75,000

Canadian Education Forum $75,000

Great Charity $73,500

Benefic Foundation $50,000

Being Grateful Foundation $25,000

Paraklesis Foundation

Headwaters Foundation $4,736,000

Chimp Foundation $106,750 $56,750 $50,000

Pacific Light Chimp Foundation $2,600,000 $2,600,000

Zawadi Foundation

Global View Foundation $7,600,000

Canadian Education Forum $200

Sub-total: $106,690,105 $900,000 $16,860,000 $37,931,202 $28,846,840 $26,041,750 $43,902,950 $30,296,510 $48,329,850 $3,520,000

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Table 15. How Gifts From Global Charity Fund Were Gifted to Charitable Impact Foundation (“CHIMP”)

Round DONOR RECIPIENT ORGANIZATIONPaid toChimp

(2011-2019)

Year

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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$0

$50,000,000

$100,000,000

$150,000,000

$200,000,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Cash, bank accounts & short-term investmentsLong-term investmentsAmounts receivable from non-arm's length personsAmounts receivable from all othersAmount NOT used in charitable programsLand and buildings in Canada

Charitable Impact Foundation: Assets (2009-2019)

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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Table 16. Total Assets of Chimp Foundation2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Total assets $0 $0 $690,863 $2,086,435 $2,853,762 $15,335,058 $42,788,803 $52,662,032 $69,991,715 $105,869,425 $202,148,377

Cash, bank accounts & short-term investments

$681,369 $2,073,770 $2,327,831 $15,274,974 $41,029,907 $32,064,569 $41,769,366 $60,461,649 $72,911,081

Long-term investments $510,000 $38,898,281 $122,464,001

Amounts receivable from non-arm's length persons $329,639

Amounts receivable from all others $9,494 $11,825 $12,698 $30,294 $79,652 $18,927,471 $26,578,153 $6,509,495 $6,034,911

Amount NOT used in charitable programs

$1,140,670 $738,384

Land and buildings in Canada $1,665,775 $1,611,094 $1,548,275 $338,425

Other capital assets in Canada $840 $3,233 $9,275 $9,275 $9,275 $9,275

Other assets $25,550 $11,561 $58,039 $95,534 $399,959

Accumulated amortization of capital assets

-$5,035 -$7,367 -$8,416 -$8,888

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

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$0

$300,000,000

$600,000,000

$900,000,000

$1,200,000,000

$1,500,000,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Vancouver Foundation Chimp Foundation

Total Assets

$0

$50,000,000

$100,000,000

$150,000,000

$200,000,000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Total Revenue

$0

$500,000

$1,000,000

$1,500,000

$2,000,000

$2,500,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Expenditures on Fundraising (2011-2018)

$0

$50,000,000

$100,000,000

$150,000,000

$200,000,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Tax-Receipted Donations

Vancouver Foundation: $14 million Chimp Foundation: $19,222

Chimp Foundation Compared to Vancouver Foundation

Chimp Foundation Compared to Vancouver Foundation

NOTE: The 2019 tax return for Vancouver Foundation is not yet available.

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$0

$50,000,000

$100,000,000

$150,000,000

$200,000,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

To Vancouver FoundationTo Chimp Foundation

Gifts From Other Registered Charities

$0

$50,000,000

$100,000,000

$150,000,000

$200,000,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

From Vancouver FoundationFrom Chimp Foundation

Gifts to Other Registered Charities & Qualified Donees

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014$0

$50,000,000

$100,000,000

$150,000,000

$200,000,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Vancouver Foundation Chimp Foundation

Total Expenditures Number of Recipients Funded Per Year

Chimp Foundation Compared to Vancouver Foundation

NOTE: The 2019 tax return for Vancouver Foundation is not yet available.

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Table 17. Charitable Impact Foundation (“Chimp”) and Vancouver Foundation: A Comparison (2009-2019)

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2011-2019 2015-2019

Total Assets

Vancouver Foundation $721,380,110 $748,706,748 $748,391,116 $814,959,358 $933,587,389 $985,721,602 $1,061,713,310 $1,150,302,578 $1,229,400,939 $1,203,087,272 n/a

Chimp Foundation $0 $0 $690,863 $2,086,435 $2,853,762 $15,335,058 $42,788,803 $52,662,032 $69,991,715 $105,869,425 $202,148,377

Total Revenue

Vancouver Foundation $140,993,409 $82,341,158 $55,535,006 $121,557,880 $183,268,563 $125,182,755 $141,676,773 $144,652,460 $145,275,419 $50,540,894 n/a $967,689,750 $482,145,546

Chimp Foundation $0 $0 $1,235,812 $2,541,210 $4,636,295 $19,792,702 $53,370,027 $70,882,192 $66,058,832 $182,013,413 $140,775,754 $541,306,237 $513,100,218

Total Expenditures

Vancouver Foundation $71,224,958 $54,853,926 $45,334,379 $55,622,539 $61,784,354 $71,537,061 $65,236,788 $55,824,963 $66,140,230 $76,576,779 n/a $498,057,093 $263,778,760

Chimp Foundation $0 $0 $564,949 $1,203,057 $3,818,850 $7,342,914 $26,292,292 $61,637,174 $47,853,291 $145,284,475 $46,237,828 $340,234,830 $327,305,060

Tax-receipted gifts

Vancouver Foundation $29,603,140 $19,135,284 $27,907,248 $36,307,386 $32,429,411 $29,107,082 $39,651,411 $37,261,635 $29,567,464 $37,341,462 n/a $269,573,099 $143,821,972

Chimp Foundation $149,916 $362,313 $768,044 $15,505,643 $17,020,234 $9,083,255 $45,709,515 $87,394,056 $126,485,972 $302,478,948 $285,693,032

Gifts from other registered charities

Vancouver Foundation $10,889,664 $5,428,147 $11,769,003 $14,908,313 $21,055,448 $5,856,711 $13,004,133 $4,417,733 $8,550,122 $11,620,377 n/a $91,181,840 $37,592,365

Chimp Foundation $1,086,000 $2,178,205 $3,865,264 $4,576,326 $33,387,978 $62,565,548 $22,053,716 $90,960,801 $7,917,334 $228,591,172 $216,885,377

Fundraising Vancouver Foundation $38,249 $1,071,660 $1,608,207 $1,514,191 $1,664,644 $1,626,717 $1,698,436 $1,740,559 $1,854,961 $2,341,209 n/a $14,048,924 $7,635,165

Chimp Foundation $0 $0 $2,849 $16,373 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 n/a $19,222 $0

Gifts to Other Registered Charities & Qualified Donnees

Vancouver Foundation $60,393,553 $49,362,432 $39,369,538 $47,065,138 $50,157,767 $58,424,121 $53,951,191 $43,873,366 $53,416,039 $59,849,192 n/a $406,106,352 $211,089,788

Chimp Foundation $0 $0 $434,639 $1,028,940 $2,900,790 $6,221,900 $23,406,068 $57,561,312 $43,821,381 $130,874,268 $35,165,729 $301,415,027 $290,828,758

Number of Grant

Vancouver Foundation 1,414 1,450 1,493 1,575 1,559 1,593 25 1,592 1,622 1,596 n/a 11,055 4,835

Chimp Foundation 0 0 562 691 1,146 2,080 1,906 1,825 2,397 2,986 3,687 17,280 12,801

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns. Last updated: April 20, 2020.

DISCLAIMER: This spreadsheet compiles information that is publicly available at the web-site of the Canada Revenue Agency: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/charities-giving/charities-listings.html This information was compiled by Vivian Krause. While this information is believed to be accurate, it is not guaranteed to be so. Users of this material should exercise due diligence to ensure the accuracy and currency of all information. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice, and may become out-dated and may or may not be updated.

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$0

$5,000,000

$10,000,000

$15,000,000

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Technology & InnovationHuman Resources & Business Services

Amounts Paid to Chimp Technology Inc. From Chimp Foundation: $23 Million

(2014-2018)

Source: Compiled from the financial statements of Chimp Foundation.

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Table 18. Amounts Paid to Chimp Technology Inc.: $23 Million (2012 - 2018)

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2012-2018

Amounts paid by Chimp Foundation to Chimp Technologies

Technology Transaction

Services:$81,429 $158,540 $681,701 $1,544,914 $2,145,668 $2,091,745 $7,302,041 n/a $14,006,038

Human Resources &

Business Services:

$1,028,255 $1,428,054 $1,392,394 $5,471,956 n/a $9,320,659

Total: $81,429 $158,540 $681,701 $2,573,169 $3,573,722 $3,484,139 $12,773,997 n/a $23,326,697

Amounts Reported in Tax Returns For Chimp Foundation

Professional & Consulting fees

(Line 4860):$91,945 $260,814 $196,113 $317,248 $394,116 $866,120

Licences, Memberships

& Dues (Line 4830):

$2,573,169 $2,145,668 $2,091,745 $7,302,041 $7,202,359 $14,112,623

All Other Expenditures

(Line 4920):$72,973 $1,487,451 $1,509,466 $6,588,014 $3,219,095 $9,657,904

Total: $2,738,087 $3,893,933 $3,797,324 $14,207,303 $10,815,570 $24,636,647

Total Paid to Chimp Tech Inc. for Human Resources & Business Services (2016-2018): $8,292,404

Total Reported by Chimp Foundation for “All Other Expenditures” (2016-2018): $9,584,931

Percentage of All Other Expenditures Spent Paid to Chimp Tech Inc. for Human Resources & Business Services: 87%

Summary: This table clearly shows that payments to Chimp Technology Inc. were NOT reported on Line 4860 as professional and consulting fees. This table also shows that the amounts paid to Chimp Tech Inc. via Chimp Foundation were reported on Lines 4830 and 4920 of Canadian tax returns. For 2015, the $2,573,169 paid to Chimp Technology Inc. was reported entirely on Line 4830. For 2016, 2017 and 2018, the amount paid to Chimp Technology Inc. was split between Lines 4830 and 4920. Technology Transaction Services were reported on Line 4830. Payment for Human Resources & Business Services accounted for 87 percent of the total that Chimp Foundation reported as “All Other Expenditures” on Line 4920 during 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Conclusion: Questions need to be asked about whether the payment of $23 million to Chimp Technology Inc. via Chimp Foundation constitutes a proper or an improper expenditure, and whether these payments are to some degree an undue benefit provided to a person related to the charity.

NOTE: For 2019, financial statements for Chimp Foundation are not yet publicly available.

Source: Compiled from the financial statements of Chimp Foundation and the publicly available tax returns for Chimp Foundation.

Last updated March 20, 2020.

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Table 19. Charities Where Blake Bromley Is or Has Been A DirectorRegistered Charity 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

1 Aqua Vitae Charitable Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X

2 Fairmont Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

3 Glen Lamond Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

4 Global Charity Fund X X X X X X X X X X X

5 HSEF Renaissance Academy X X X X X X X X X X X X

6 Koinikos Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

7 Philanthropy Without Borders X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

8 Ron Roadburg Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X

9 The Darcy Foundation X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

10 Theanon Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked for Cause

11 Trevor Linden Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

12 Yunnan Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

13 Howe Sound Samaritans X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

14 RHL Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

15 Sculpture Art Academy X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

16 Steward’s Charitable Founation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

17 Being Grateful Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

18 Mighty Oaks Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

19 Sea to Sky Foundation X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

20 Give2Asia Foundation X X X X X X Revoked for Cause

21 Quest University Canada X X X X X X X X X

22 Assoc. Advancement of Scholarship X X X X

23 Stewart & Marilyn Blusson Foundation X X X X X X X

24 Almoner Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X

25 Essential Grace Foundation X Revoked for Cause

26 Malachi 3:10 Foundation X X X X X Revoked for Cause

27 Prescient Foundation X X X Revoked for Cause

28 Revelation Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

29 The Springtail Foundation X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

30 A Cappella Foundation X X X X X X

31 Amazing Grace Foundation X X X

32 Benefic Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

33 Data Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X n/a

34 Independent World Television X

35 Spark Global Philanthropy Canada X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

36 Canadian Education Forum X X X X X X X

37 R & M Eynhallow Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X

38 Bright line Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X

39 Courthill Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X

40 Hope Springs Eternal X X X X

41 Trust Me Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X

42 Arcadia Foundation X X X

43 Chimp Foundation X X

44 Imladris Foundation X X

45 Morning Light Foundation X X

46 Real Champions Foundation X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

47 Seacrest Foundation X X X X

48 Sentinel Foundation X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

49 Timothy Foundation X X

50 Virtual Vancouver Foundation X X X X

51 4 What Matters Foundation X

52 Peter Wall Charitable Foundation X X X X X X X X

53 Reflection Foundation X X X X X X X X

54 Harmony Foundation X X X X X X

55 Philadelphia Foundation X X

NOTE: For 4 What Matters Foundation, no directors are listed for 2013.

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

Last updated: April 20, 2020.

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Table 20. Charities Where Christopher Richardson Is or Has Been A DirectorRegistered Charity 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

1 Philanthropy Without Frontiers X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

2 Green Seed X X X X X X

3 New Dimensions Foundation X

4 Mighty Oaks Foundation X

5 Mount Pleasant Community Centre Association X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

6 Global Charity Fund X X X X X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

7 Accounting Development Fund X X X X X X X X X X

8 Abundance Institute X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

9 Almoner Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

10 Revelation Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X

11 Prescient Foundation X X X X X Revoked for Cause

12 Global Institute X X Revoked for Cause

13 Essential Grace Foundation X Revoked for Cause

14 Benefic Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

15 HSEF Renaissance Academy X X X X X X

16 GiveMeaning Foundation X X X X X X Revoked Voluntarily

17 Amazing Grace Foundation X X X X X X X

18 Abba Foundation X X X X X

19 Assoc. For The Advancement of Scholarship X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

20 BPD Education Development Association X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

21 Steadfast Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X

22 Canadian Education Innovations Academy X X X X X X X X X X X

23 Engaged Leadership Institute X X X X X X X X X X X

24 Stewards’ Charitable Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X X X

25 Canadian Education Forum X X X X X X X Revoked for Cause

26 Petros Network Canada X

27 Kyoto Planet Foundation X

28 LVS Leadership Vancouver Society X X

29 Theanon Foundation X X X X X X X X X X Revoked for Cause

30 Great Charity X X X X X X X X X X X X

31 Hope Springs Eternal Foundation X X X X

32 Lasting Footprints Arts Foundation X X

33 BeCause Foundation X X X

34 Virtual Vancouver Foundation X X X X X X X X X X X

35 Vanchorverve Foundation X X X X X X X X X

36 Chimp Foundation X X X X X X X X X NO

37 Headwaters Foundation X X X X X X X X X X

38 Data Foundation X X X X X X X X X X

39 Urban Rural Mission Global Partners X X X X X X X X X X

40 Scholar's Study Foundation X X X

41 Alsalam Community Development Foundation X X X X X

42 Spark Global Philanthropy Canada X X X X NO

Source: Compiled from Canadian tax returns.

Last updated: April 20, 2020.

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