You can help to build a world where everyone belongs
There are ways for everyone to get involved!
Together, We Can Build an Inclusive Future
At Inclusion BC, we advocate for the rights and opportunities of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and we can’t do it without you. When you give, 94% of every dollar goes directly to programs, campaigns, and services that make a real difference in the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Your support helps create a province where everyone belongs.
Here are 10 meaningful ways you can make a difference now and in the future:
1. Make a Tax-Deductible Donation
Your one-time gift helps us to continue to advocate for inclusion and equality. Every contribution counts and is eligible for a charitable tax receipt. Donate today.
2. Join our Circle of Friends
Sign up as a Circle of Friends monthly donor. This provides steady, reliable support for our programs and initiatives. It’s an easy way to make a lasting impact. Join our Circle of Friends today.
3. Return-It Recycling
Turn your bottles and cans into change! Use our Return-It account to donate your deposit refunds directly to Inclusion BC. Donate your bottles here today.
4. Give a Gift in Honour
Select a card to celebrate a loved one and make a donation in their name. It’s a thoughtful way to honour someone special while supporting inclusion. Dedicate your donation today.
5. Become a Member
Join our community of advocates! Membership gives you a voice in shaping the future of inclusion in BC. Become a member today.
6. Host a Fundraiser
From bake sales to parties, fundraising is a fun and powerful way to get involved. We’ll provide tips and resources to help you succeed. Contact us for more information.
7. Leave a Gift in Your Will
Legacy gifts ensure your commitment to inclusion lives on. A planned gift can make a profound difference for future generations. Talk to your legal advisor or contact us for more information.
Information for your will:
Legal Name: Inclusion BC Society
Charitable Tax Number: 10681 2019 RR0001
Address: 227 Sixth Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 3A5
8. Donate Securities or Mutual Funds
Gifting stocks, bonds, or mutual funds can be a tax-smart way to support inclusion. Talk to your financial advisor or contact us for more information.
9. Insurance Policy Donations
You can name Inclusion BC as the beneficiary on your life insurance policy or RRSP/RRIF to create a legacy that will benefit future generations.Talk to your insurance advisor or contact us for more information.
10. Corporate Giving
Corporate giving not only supports Inclusion BC’s mission but also demonstrates your organization’s commitment to social responsibility and community impact. Contact us for more information.
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Sponsor an Event
Partner with us by sponsoring one of our signature events. Your sponsorship helps fund high-quality, low-barrier learning opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their family members.
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Team Fundraising
Encourage your employees to come together for a cause! Organize team-based fundraising activities.
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Matched Giving
Amplify the impact of your employees’ generosity by matching their donations. Matching programs show your commitment to inclusion and can double or even triple the contributions made by your team.
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Employee Giving
Offer payroll deduction programs or workplace giving campaigns to make donating easy and accessible for your staff. This simple option empowers employees to support inclusion directly through their paycheques.
Any questions?
Reach out to our Director of Resource Development & Engagement, Renee MacDermid, at macdermidr@inclusionbc.org or call 604-777-9100 ext. 507. We’d love to discuss how you can make a difference.
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