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Home
About Us
The Foundation
MISSION & VISION
Board of Directors
History
2024 Annual Report
Past Annual Reports
Privacy Policy
Careers
Contact
Granting Initiatives
ABOUT WBCF GRANTS
WBCF Grants Eligibility
Apply for a WBCF Grant
Donors & Funds
Why Donate?
How to Donate
Our Donors
Endowment Fund Types
Wood Buffalo Community Fund
Emergency Relief Fund
Immigrant and Newcomer Support Fund
Richard L. George Family Fund
Dr. Lawley Family Fund
St. Aidan's House Society Fund
Arts Council Wood Buffalo Fund
Girls Inc of Northern Alberta Fund
Efu Family (Scholarship) Fund
Brandy Simon Brighter Days Memorial Scholarship
Fred Arbter Memorial Award
Advisors
News & Events
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Gillian Edwards
April 21, 2025

How WBCF helped diverse families see themselves with The Hub Family Resource Centre

Gillian Edwards
April 21, 2025
How WBCF helped diverse families see themselves with The Hub Family Resource Centre

The Hub Family Resource Centre’s commitment to serving all families is reflected in their diverse clientele and staff, which is a snapshot of the Wood Buffalo community itself. A significant step in realizing this vision was a 2023 project funded by WBCF that redesigned their marketing materials, using photos of real families who use our programs

Gillian Edwards
April 15, 2025

Aging with dignity, with the help of St. Aidan’s Society and WBCF

Gillian Edwards
April 15, 2025
Aging with dignity, with the help of St. Aidan’s Society and WBCF

Getting older is a privilege, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy—and it can be even harder if a person lives somewhere less accessible, inclusive, or accepting of them as they age. But how can a community become age-friendly? With time. St. Aidan’s Society and WBCF are working to make an age-friendly Wood Buffalo a reality.

Gillian Edwards
March 5, 2025

How Girls Inc. of Northern Alberta is supporting girls to thrive—and budget, too

Gillian Edwards
March 5, 2025
How Girls Inc. of Northern Alberta is supporting girls to thrive—and budget, too

It’s hard to believe that a century after women earned the right to vote in Alberta, they’re still making less than male counterparts. Girls Inc. of Northern Alberta is doing something about it by empowering the next generation of bold, fearless female leaders.

WBCF
February 7, 2025

How a van became a symbol for hope

WBCF
February 7, 2025
How a van became a symbol for hope

How does a community work together to ensure people are given choice and opportunity in their housing? An integrated, layered approach is not just a nice-to-have—it’s essential. Enter the Centre of Hope.

WBCF
January 24, 2025

'I did a happy dance': How WBCF streamlined giving for the Efu family

WBCF
January 24, 2025
'I did a happy dance': How WBCF streamlined giving for the Efu family

For Dr. Sandra Efu and her family, giving back was always in the cards. The bigger question was the ‘how.’

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The Wood Buffalo Community Foundation is planning to raise an estimated amount of $1,000,000 this year on fundraising campaigns. It will cost our organization an estimate of $120,000 to raise this. The money raised will be going to benefit communities within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo by encouraging, supporting, and building healthy, vibrant, sustainable and inclusive communities;.  For further information, please contact office@wbcfoundation.ca.  Our physical address is: 9917 Biggs Avenue, Fort McMurray, AB, T9H 1S2.  

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