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The Ian Martin Group
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Oakville, ON L6J 4A5 CANADA
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The Ian Martin Meaningful Work Foundation exists to break down barriers to meaningful employment for more people. We partner with organizations who are business-aligned and are looking for more than just donations – we are seeking true partnership through thought exchange, volunteer opportunities, and mentorship. If you are a non-profit organization that helps break down barriers to employment, apply for a partnership grant with us today through this form! We annually distribute grants that range from $2,000 – $15,000. Deadline for applications this fiscal year is April 30, 2019 and grants will be announced by June 1, 2019. If you have any questions about the process, please email us at stewardship@ianmartin.com.
We do not accept proposals by fax, phone or mail. All proposals must come through this portal or via email to stewardship@ianmartin.com. This ensures that we receive all necessary information to properly evaluate your proposal. You will be kept informed on a timely basis of the status of your request.
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