2003 Annual report

Staff

Board

Caroline Andrew
Dean of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa

David Austin
Community worker, Montreal

Louise Chicoine
Human rights activist, Montreal

Agathe Gaulin
Adult educator and community activist, Comox Valley, BC

Nathan Gilbert
Executive Director, Laidlaw Foundation

Ratiba Hadj-Moussa
Professor of Sociology, York University

Joan Kuyek
National Coordinator, Mining Watch Canada

Hélène Lagacé
Program Officer, Human Rights Section, CECI

Yew Lee
Consultant, community and organizational development, Ottawa/Hull

Tamara Levine
Coordinator, Workplace Literacy Project, CLC

Shree Mulay
Professor, McGill University, and women's health activist

Roxana Ng
Sociologist, University of Toronto

Delyse Sylvester
Executive Director, Selkirk College Foundation, social justice fundraising trainer

Sari Tudiver
Researcher, writer and policy analyst on women's health issues

Doug Ward
Former Director of Radio, CBC Ottawa

Inter Pares' Supporters

Inter Pares' social justice work is an expression of values that most Canadians share - of one standard of dignity and equality for all, of international cooperation and solidarity. For 29 years, thousands of Canadians have expressed these values through financial contributions to Inter Pares. Without this support, our work would not be possible.

The generosity of Inter Pares' supporters extends beyond immediate financial assistance. Many contributors have introduced us to their friends, made gifts in honour of special occasions, and helped us deepen relationships with other supporters by hosting gatherings in their homes. We have also been honoured by those who have helped us build a legacy for the future by leaving Inter Pares a bequest in their will or by making Inter Pares the beneficiary of a life insurance policy.

Inter Pares is also grateful to our institutional donors:
the Canadian federal government, especially the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC); foundations; union locals, religious communities, and various organizations who strengthen Inter Pares through their solidarity funds; and businesses who support their employees' philanthropy through matching gifts.

As the political and economic context in which we work changes, increasing our financial independence helps assure our political independence and our ability to promote and nurture progressive programs that work towards social change. Our goal is to ensure our institutional viability and capacity - and our individual donors are integral to meeting this goal.

For more information on our fundraising, including the many ways in which you can support our work, please visit our web site at www.interpares.ca or contact us at Inter Pares.

chart: breakdown of spending

In addition to the generous support of thousands of individuals, the work of Inter Pares was assisted in 2003 by contributions from:

Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
Alibhai Foundation
Alliance syndicats tiers monde
Canadian Labour Congress
Commonwealth Foundation
Congregation of Notre-Dame
The Council of Canadians
Development and Peace
The EJLB Foundation
Filles de la Providence
Filles de la Sagesse d'Ontario
Fleming Foundation
Fondation Internationale Roncalli
The Howard C. Green Memorial Fund
International Development Research Centre
The K.M. Hunter Charitable Foundation
Latin American Support Group - Niagara
Movimondo Molisv
Nicaragua Children's Fund
Nurses Union of Royal Victoria
Open Society Institute
Primate's World Relief and Development Fund
St. Helen's Anglican Church Women
Sisters of Charity of St. Louis
Sisters of Mission Service
Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul
Sisters of St. Joseph, Hamilton
Sisters of St. Joseph of the Diocese of London
Tides Canada Foundation
The United Church of Canada
R. Howard Webster Foundation
Wild Rose Foundation
Women's Inter-Church Council of Canada

We are also grateful to those who have supported our work through a bequest:

Estate of Dorothy Ruth Matheson
Estate of Charles Edward Watters

Inter Pares

221 Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6P1
Phone (1-613) 563-4801
Fax (1-613) 594-4704
www.interpares.ca
Charitable Registration (BN) 11897 1100 RR0001

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