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Organismes sans but lucratif à Saskatoon

Organismes sans but lucratif à Saskatoon

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Canadian National Institute for Blindness (CNIB)
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Founded in 1918, the CNIB Foundation is a non-profit organization driven to change what it is to be blind today. We deliver innovative programs and powerful advocacy that empower people impacted by blindness to live their dreams and tear down barriers to inclusion. Our work as a blind foundation is powered by a network of volunteers, donors and partners from coast to coast to coast.

Canadian Pride Historical Society
Winnipeg, Manitoba

The Canadian Pride Historical Society (CPHS) is a non-profit organization with the goal of documenting the Pride Movement in Canada. The CPHS’s vision is to inspire conversations about the future of the Pride Movement in Canada as we share the stories of our past. Our goal is to:
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<li>Record and preserve the history of the Pride Movement in Canada so that future generations can understand why we have Pride, and</li>
<li>Provide education resources through digital and physical exhibits on the history of the Pride Movement in Canada.</li>
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This is important as Prides have served an important role in the GSRD rights movement and within their local communities, however, very little has been documented and shared about their history and impact.

Canadian Wildlife Federation
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

The Canadian Wildlife Federation is Canada's largest conservation organization. The CWF offers it's WILD Outside program in Saskatoon.
<p class="gmail-m1403245329222868991paragraph" style="margin: 0in;margin-bottom: .0001pt;vertical-align: baseline"><span class="gmail-m1403245329222868991normaltextrun"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt">WILD Outside is a year-round, no-cost, inclusive, and barrier-free program. Our only requirement is that you are within the ages of 15 to 18. There is no prior outdoor or conservation experience required, just a willingness to learn and have fun!</span></span><span class="gmail-m1403245329222868991eop"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt"> </span></span></p>
<p class="gmail-m1403245329222868991paragraph" style="margin: 0in;margin-bottom: .0001pt;vertical-align: baseline"><span class="gmail-m1403245329222868991normaltextrun"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt">The aim of the program is to engage young people in outdoor adventure, conservation, and community service projects. With the support of program leaders, you will be given the opportunity to collaboratively plan and execute your own conservation service projects and outdoor adventures. Program structure consists of one full-day (Saturday or Sunday) event per month, as well as an optional weekday workshop/educational activity. You are encouraged to dedicate 120 hours per year to the program. Activities can include (but are not limited to) hiking, snowshoeing, canoeing, rock-climbing, kayaking, shoreline clean-ups, trail-building, citizen science, urban farming, and tree-planting, just to name a few examples. We’ll discuss participant interests and make it happen! Our program unites diverse youth in an engaging and immersive experience. Our objective is to develop leadership, confidence, and a “conservation ethic” in our participants. </span></span><span class="gmail-m1403245329222868991eop"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt"> </span></span></p>

Cerebral Palsy Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan Cerebral Palsy Association is a registered nonprofit charity focused on helping individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities in the province of Saskatchewan.  Our mission is to ensure individuals with cerebral palsy the right to opportunities to achieve their fullest potential through education, health care and access to all amenities of the community.

City Park Toy Library

The City Park Toy Library is a not-for-profit lending library open to all Saskatoon families. The Toy library houses over 200 good quality toys suitable for children ages 0-5. It is not just a lending library, it is also a place for children to play and for parents/caregivers to visit.

City of Saskatoon

Call for Applications deadline extended! City Boards, Committees & Commissions seek new members

The City of Saskatoon has extended the deadline for engaged and committed residents to apply for a position on one the City’s boards, commissions or committees.

Make this your year to take an active role and volunteer to help shape City policies, programs and services that impact your community! Saskatoon is experiencing rapid growth. What matters most to you?

Together, we are stronger. Together, we shape Saskatoon.

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and strongly encourage submissions from Indigenous peoples, equity-deserving and ethnically diverse communities, immigrants, members of the 2SLGBTQQIA+ community, persons with disabilities, youth aged 16–23 and other underrepresented groups.

Join us! The City currently has a wide range of open positions where you can share your knowledge, experience, and passion:

- Board of Revision (3 vacancies)
- Development Appeals Board (2 vacancies)
- Saskatoon Appeal Board (2 vacancies)
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advisory Committee (1 vacancy)
- Marr Residence Management Board (1 vacancy)
- Meewasin Valley Appeals Board (1 vacancy - Legal or Planning background)
- Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee (1 vacancy – Citizen Representative of the First Nation or Métis Community and 1 vacancy – Citizen Representative of the youth community (16-23 yrs old)
- Municipal Planning Commission (2 vacancies)
- Public Art Advisory Committee (1 vacancy – Citizen Representative of the First Nation or Métis Community)
- Saskatoon Environmental Advisory Committee (1 vacancy – General Citizen Representative and 1 vacancy – Citizen Representative of the First Nation or Métis Community)
- SaskTel Centre Board (2 vacancies)
- TCU Place Board (1 vacancy)
- Social Services Subcommittee (1 vacancy)
- P4G District Planning Commission (1 vacancy)

Review the complete list of our open positions, term length and duties, and apply online at saskatoon.ca/boards before 5 p.m., Friday, October 17, 2025. Your application must include your resume and two letters of reference. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

For more information on the application process, email online.appointments@saskatoon.ca or call the City Clerk’s Office at 306-975-3240.

Apply today! Visit saskatoon.ca/boards

CI
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

The Active Transportation Advisory Group (ATAG) provides advice and feedback to the Transportation Department on active transportation policies, programs, education and awareness initiatives. The ATAG represents the perspectives of active transportation users, residents, partners and stakeholders in Saskatoon and is made up of organizational representatives, community representatives and City of Saskatoon representatives.

ClimateScience
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

ClimateScience aims to empower people to make real long-term solutions to climate change actionable through climate education. We hope our way of covering solutions makes people excited to contribute to clean energy, sustainable agriculture, and other global-scale sustainability issues – beyond reusing their plastic bags. We believe education is the most powerful tool in the fight against climate change.

Crohn's and Colitis Canada
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Crohn’s and Colitis Canada is the only national, volunteer-based charity focused on finding the cures for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and improving the lives of children and adults affected by these diseases.

We are one of the top two health charity funders of Crohn’s and colitis research in the world, investing over $150 million in research since 1974, leading to important breakthroughs in genetics, gut microbes, inflammation and cell repair as well as laying the groundwork for new and better treatments.

We are transforming the lives of people affected by Crohn’s and colitis (the two main forms of inflammatory bowel disease) through research, patient programs, advocacy, and awareness.

CY
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Cystic Fibrosis Canada is a national charitable not-for-profit corporation established in 1960, and is one of the world’s top three charitable organizations committed to finding a cure for cystic fibrosis (CF). As an internationally recognized leader in funding innovation and clinical care, we invest more in life-saving CF research and care than any other non-governmental agency in Canada.
<h3>OUR VISION</h3>
A world without cystic fibrosis.
<h3>OUR MISSION</h3>
To end cystic fibrosis (CF). We will help all people living with CF by funding targeted world-class research, supporting and advocating for high-quality individualized CF care and raising and allocating funds for these purposes.

The North Saskatchewan Chapter of Cystic Fibrosis Canada is made up of CF parents, siblings and friends of both CF Children and CF Adults from across Northern Saskatchewan.

Diabetes Canada
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Diabetes Canada mission to lead the fight against diabetes by helping people with diabetes lead healthy lives while working to find a cure. Currently there are 11.7 million Canadians living with diabetes and prediabetes. We support by providing services to those affected and advocating on their behalf.

Dundonald Community Association
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

DCA encourages everyone in the community to participate in our activities which promote active and positive lifestyles and connect with each other in the community. A connected community is a safer community.

Dundonald is a neighbourhood located in the northwest corner of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The neighbourhood was built in the 1980s, and served as the last development of the northwest corner of the city, prior to the development of Hampton Village. Dundonald is surrounded by a large landscaped park, with a storm pond and is home to over 5700 of Saskatoon's residents. For more information on our community you can check out our community profile here: https://www.saskatoon.ca/sites/default/files/documents/community-services/planning-development/research/neighbourhood-profiles/dundonald.pdf

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