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The Public Policy Forum is proud of its independent ability to engage Canadian leaders from all sectors in meaningful dialogue that drives change. This independence is grounded in the Forum's ability to fund its activities through a variety of avenues. A donation to the Public Policy Forum is one way to strengthen our ability to act boldly and independently.
Giving to the Public Policy Forum is easy. To donate on-line, click on the Donate to PPF link below. All donors to the Public Policy Forum Trust receive an official receipt for income tax purposes (BN/Registration Number 84443 0009 RR0001).
Benefits of your donation include:
- Contributing to enhanced dialogue among Canadians with the objective of improving the quality of government in our country.
- Receiving e-invitations to select Public Policy Forum events.
To speak to someone about making a gift to the Public Policy Forum, please contact:
Bob Clark
bob.clark@ppforum.ca
613.238.7858 x242
To donate by mail please send your cheque or money order, payable to the Public Policy Forum to:
Public Policy Forum
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K1P 5G4
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