| Community
Living Campbellford/Brighton
recognized today at Canada’s largest non-profit
awards
November 23, 2005
TORONTO - Community Living Campbellford/Brighton was the joint
recipient of the $20,000 William H. Donner Award for Excellence
presented today at the annual Donner Canadian Foundation Awards
for Excellence in the Delivery of Social Services (Donner
Awards). A total of $70,000 in awards was presented in Toronto
at an event attended by The Honourable James K. Bartleman,
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
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Community Living Campbellford/Brighton shared
the Award for Excellence with the Multiple Sclerosis Society
of Canada—Calgary Chapter. Community Living Campbellford/Brighton
also shared the $5,000 Donner Canadian Foundation Award for
Excellence in Services for People with Disabilities with the
Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Community Living Campbellford/Brighton, of Campbellford, Ontario
was founded in 1960 by a parent who believed her daughter’s
disability should not preclude her from full participation
in her community. The organization was recognized for its
Family Home program, which offers a community-based alternative
to high-cost, segregated housing models such as group homes
and other institutional settings.
Administered
by The Fraser Institute on behalf of the Donner Canadian Foundation,
the Donner Awards were established in 1998 to recognize and
encourage best practices in non-profit management and to increase
public confidence and support for Canada’s non-profit
sector.
Ten organizations shared $45,000 in category awards. The award
recipients were selected based on a ranking of their performance
in ten key areas, including management and governance, the
use of staff and volunteers, innovation, program cost, and
outcome monitoring. In addition, the $5000 Peter F. Drucker
Award for Non-Profit Management is presented to a non-profit
organization with a consistent record of excellence and innovation
in management and service delivery.
This year, 842 applications were received from 652 different
organizations, from 317 different communities in all 10 provinces
and 2 territories. With total revenues of $1.4 billion, these
organizations enlisted the help of 20,962 FTE (full-time equivalent)
staff and 52,883 FTE volunteers to deliver 107 million hours
of programming to over 2.6 million clients last year.
For a complete list of the 2005 Donner Award recipients,
visit www.fraserinstitute.ca
View Photos
from the 2005 Donner Award Press Conference
Letter of Congratulations from Community Living Ontario
Community Living Campbellford/Brighton
Does it Again!
Fourth Donner Award
nomination 'demonstration of consistency': Grayson
CONTACTS:
Chris Grayson, Executive Director
Community Living Campbellford/Brighton
Tel. (705) 653-1821, ext. 22
Email: donner@communitylivingcampbellford.com
Sylvia LeRoy, Donner Program Manager
The Fraser Institute/Donner Canadian Foundation
Tel. (403) 216-7175, or mobile (403) 542-6140
Email: sylvial@fraserinstitute.ca
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Prestigious
Donner Award for
Community Living Campbellford/Brighton
Community Living Campbellford/Brighton won the prestigious
Donner award for excellence in the delivery of services for
people with disabilities.
At a press conference held Friday morning in Campbellford,
local and provincial dignitaries were on hand to accept and
celebrate the achievement.
Chosen from among 282 applicants, representing 103 cities
and towns across Canada, these combined agencies represent
1.1 million clients. They also have more than 9,000 staff
and dedicated volunteers contribute over 31 million hours
of community service.
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Community
Living Campbellford/Brighton has been award it's 2nd
consecutive Accreditation with Distinction from Accreditation
Ontario in addition to their receipt of the prestigious
Donner
Award for Excellence in the Delivery of Social Services.
Accreditation
Ontario is a provincial not-for-profit organization
committed to quality enhancement and dedicated to ensuring
that people with disabilities have a full and abundant life.
Through the use of the Personal Outcome Measures and review
methodologies Accreditation Ontario assists organizations
to measure the quality of services and supports provided to
people with disabilities.
The
Donner
Awards are a unique recognition program for the
non-profit sector in Canada.They have two main purposes:
1) To recognize and reward excellence in
program provision by non-profit agencies across Canada.
2) To provide non-profit agencies with useful,
pertinent performance information to assist them in improving
their service delivery.
The Donner Awards program serves to encourage the spirit of
initiative and independence, and represents an important step
forward in the development of an objective, quantifiable measure
of performance for non-profit organizations.
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