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Combined federal and provincial income tax credits on charitable gifts made by Albertans are now 25% on the first $200 and 50% on anything above the $200 threshold. The following chart ...
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A donor may receive a tax receipt for voluntary donations by cash, cheque, credit card, payroll deduction and automatic bank withdrawal. Donations qualifying for a receipt must be accompanied by a ...
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Special Event contributions such as draw tickets, 50/50 and lottery tickets, auction and garage sale purchases, coin drives and food purchases are not eligible for a tax receipt. When an individual ...
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In 2012, United Way of the Alberta Capital Region is planning to raise an estimated amount of $23,300,000 at an approximate cost to the organization of $4,000,000. The funds will support ...
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Approximately 5,000 volunteers help United Way carry out its community work. During campaign, approximately 25 employees (Sponsored Campaign Representatives) assist with our fundraising work. This helps United Way leverage resources and ...
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United Way of the Alberta Capital Region encourages all individuals to contact their charities of interest and learn the costs associated with each in order to make an informed decision. Here ...
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When you make a contribution to United Way, we promise to administer it with great care. We set high standards for our conduct in all areas of our organization and continuously ...





