Working in partnership is one of World Vision’s core values, and fundamentally necessary to see real progress and change with the communities we serve. From small-scale community organizations and implementing partners in-country, to institutions and corporations that fund our work, to academic partners that elevate our rigor and innovation—here are some of the key partners we collaborated with in 2022.
Donors contributing $100,000 or more to World Vision Canada programs in 2022
Institutional donors
Camões - Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua, I. P.
Crown Agents
Employment and Social Development Canada
European Union
Global Affairs Canada
Humanitarian Coalition
International Development Research Centre
Manitoba Council for International Cooperation (MCIC)
Ministry of Health Angola
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
World Bank
World Food Programme (WFP)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Organizations and corporations
Columbia Sportswear Company
Complete Purchasing Services Inc. an Avendra Group Company
Days for Girls International
Flexport
Food for Famine Society
Global Medic
McCarthy Uniforms
Medsup Medical Canada
Spin Master Ltd
Sunlife Assurance Company of Canada
Individuals and foundations
The Barrett Family Foundation
Wayne and Elizabeth Burgsma
The Don and Joan Walker Family Charitable Trust
Fraserway RV
Mary Alice Vuicic, Dan Monaghan and Danika Monaghan
Church partners
Forest City Community Church
Smythe Street Church Soul Sanctuary
Tenth Church
The Meeting House
Vaughan Community Church
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Implementing partners
CARE Canada
Make Music Matter
Nutrition International
Kidogo
Plan International Canada
Save the Children
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
War Child Canada
World Vision Partnership, Support Offices and National Offices
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Strategic research and innovation partners
Concordia University
FOSDEH (Foro Social de la Deuda Externa y Desarrollo de Honduras)
John Hopkins University
Lucky Iron Fish Enterprise
MASIMO
SickKids Centre for Global Child Health
University of Ghana
University of Ottawa
University of Toronto
Wilfrid Laurier University
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Unless otherwise stated, data presented on this page reflects the most up-to-date results of World Vision Canada programs reported between October 2022 and September 2023, and any previous fiscal years available. Previously reported data may not match the current presentation as we continuously receive and refine data from our programs. If you have any questions, kindly reach out to us.