There are many ways to donate to Casa Canadiense

We are only able to do the work we do through continual financial support from individuals like yourselves and the groups they belong to.

Whether you attend an event, become a member through a monthly contribution or host a community event for our benefit, that is exactly how Casa is able to do the work it does!

DIRECT FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Make a one-time donation: Please send us a cheque in the mail or provide us with your credit card information. You will receive a tax receipt within six weeks (for all donations above $20.00).

Become a monthly donor: Please send us a void cheque or provide us with your credit card information and indicate how much you would like to donate each month. Tax receipts are mailed at the end of each year. Our monthly giving program ensures the long-term viability Casa Canadiense. It is also more efficient as it reduces the volume of mail we send, uses less paper and lowers our administrative costs.

Donate on-line: Click here to go straight to our account at Canada Helps. It's safe & easy! Donate Now Through CanadaHelps.org!

Donate securities: Following the elimination of capital gains on donations of publicly traded securities in 2006, gifts of securities is now the most tax efficient way to make a charitable donation and a great way for donors to make a greater impact with their gift. Please contact our office if you wish to donate securities: 416 642 5781 / toronto [at] thecasa [dot] ca .

OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT US

Organize a fundraiser - larger or small - in your school, at your church, in your community, even for your birthday party! Host a barbeque or a rice & beans dinner, organize a yard sale or a whatever-a-thon to raise awareness about Nicaragua and donate the proceeds to us! We will put your donations towards our valuable programming in Nicaragua.

Come out to our events! If you live in the Greater Toronto Area, please come out to our events. Watch for our upcoming annual Brunch & Auction that will be held sometime this Fall and the FolkFest in the Spring.