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Building the Carolinian zone - Six Nations Eco-Centre
Enjoying nature - Wingrove Veterinary Hospital
Allan Holmes Scholarship - Cailey McCutcheon
Flexibility for the future - Nelson Kraus
Health & prosperity - John Whitney
Best dam project - Ontario Stone, Sand & Gravel Association
Greening the watershed - Roger Davis
Our donors
2012 financials
About the GRCA
Our leaders
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Table of contents
Photo creditsPage 4 - Cattails - PreconsciousEye (Flickr)Page 6 - Dog on trail - iadk (Flickr)Page 8 - West Montrose bridge - Neil de BoerPage 12 - Boardwalk - Eustacio DionisioPage 14 - Parkhill Dam - Neil SnyderPage 16 - Girl with tree - Janet Baine Page 17 - Boy with dipnet - Casey HeldPage 20 - Flyfishing - Brian Davies
Report design and layout - Lara Fox, GRCA
No one wakes up and says “Today I want
to wreck the water.”
At the Grand River Conservation
Foundation, we believe that. That’s
why we work with an array of partners,
including some you might not expect.
Our work improves the natural assets of
the Grand River watershed. We encourage
people to enjoy and learn from the
outdoors. That’s what we do, and we look
for people from all walks of life who want to
help.
2012 was a banner year for conservation
in the Grand River watershed, with
contributions made by more than 530
donors and the most money raised
in our history! In these challenging
economic times, that’s a real testament
to people’s commitment to conservation,
no matter what their motivation is.
As you flip through this report, take a
moment and think about the many ways
that all of us get conservation right:
clean water, healthy landscapes and
people that care about our natural
world.
There is always more to do! We invite
you to join us in protecting the great
Grand River watershed.
Doug Brock, Chair Joy O’Donnell, Vice Chair Sara Wilbur, Executive Director
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Taquanyah Conservation Area near Cayuga is a great natural resource that is
free for visitors. In 2012, the Six Nations Eco-Centre received a $125,000 Ontario
Trillium Foundation grant that was channeled to the GRCF to help pay for wetland
restoration features and earthen dykes. This work is helping bring biodiversity back
and provides a great location for students to learn about the natural environment.
Building the Carolinian zoneTaquanyah Conservation Area Six Nations Eco-Centre
“Our job is to make sure the land is here and useable for the next seven generations. During the last 20 years, things have changed for the better. They are not where they should be, but they are certainly moving in that direction. I’ve also seen a definite change in young people, who are more appreciative of the value of land and water.”
-Paul General, Manager of the Six Nations Eco-Centre and wildlife officer in Ohsweken. trees planted to support restoration at Taquanyah
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The 47-km Elora Cataract Trailway links Elora, Fergus, Belwood and Cataract at
the Forks of the Credit Provincial Park. It is one of four multi-use rail-trails the
GRCA owns and operates and it is part of the Trans Canada Trail system. Through
the GRCF, groups and individuals sponsor a section of trail to help cover costs of
upkeep for five years. Dr. Sabrina Piombo enjoys the outdoors and the trail. Her vet
clinic, located between Guelph and Erin, has sponsored Kilometre 17.
Enjoying natureElora Cataract Trailway sponsorWingrove Veterinary Hospital
“I discovered the trail a few years ago and we go there regularly to walk and ride our bikes. I absolutely love it. The setting is beautiful and I’m impressed and very appreciative that this has been set aside and maintained for the community to use. My first date with my husband was in Belwood near the section of the trail that I have sponsored.”
-Dr. Sabrina Piombo, owner of Wingrove Veterinary Hospital, Guelph/Erin.
17,000kmlength of the entire Trans Canada Trail system
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The Allan Holmes Scholarship was created in 2012 with monies from an endowment fund set up by Allan Holmes, the CAO of the GRCA from 1991 until his retirement in 2000. Many others contributed to this fund after he passed away in 2011. The first recipient of this scholarship was Cailey McCutcheon, a Civil and Environmental Engineering student at the University of Waterloo. Her undergraduate design project looked at the effects of climate change on bridges spanning the Grand River, and her research for her masters degree will be applied to the Apps’ Mill reach of Whitemans Creek.
Allan Holmes Scholarship First scholarship recipientCailey McCutcheon
“The GRCF scholarship has meant a lot to me. Not only has it allowed me some
financial freedoms that helped me to focus on my research, it has also shown that there
is local interest in the research. It is important that the community is funding projects in
this area and caring about the environment and resources so close to home.”
-Cailey McCutcheon, Engineering Student
167bridges have heritage significance in the Grand River watershed
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Undesignated contributions allow the GRCF to address the highest priorities in a flexible and timely way. Allocations from this fund are carefully considered by the board to achieve the greatest impact. In 2012 for example, the GRCA received more than $100,000 in undesignated contributions from the GRCF to advance conservation efforts in several areas. These included environmental education, rail-trails and care of natural areas. One contributor to this fund is Nelson Kraus, whose father settled in Waterloo and started Kraus Carpet Mills, which is still going strong. Nelson is a land developer in Waterloo who supports conservation.
Flexibility for the futureUndesignated gift for highest prioritiesNelson Kraus
“I support the unrestricted fund to be a good neighbour and a good citizen. I have
four children and five grandchildren and most of them live here. They — and
everyone else — are going to benefit from the clean water and natural areas.”
-Nelson Kraus, Tanem Developments Limited
1.3 millionprojected population of the Grand River watershed by 2031
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For commercial real estate broker John Whitney, natural areas are very important to the health
and prosperity of communities and individuals. John is a lifelong resident of Waterloo Region
and a geography graduate from Wilfrid Laurier University. His BA thesis focused on linear
open space in urban areas — rivers and trails are excellent examples. He believes top-notch
recreation in the outdoors adds to our quality of life. As the former Chair of Communitech,
John thinks natural and recreational areas help attract and keep tech workers in this region.
Health & prosperityCommunity leaders helping conservationJohn Whitney
“The first thing on my mind is to get our communities to really understand
water, rivers and open space. Then they will better understand how
important it is to our health and wellbeing to have clean water, recreational
opportunities and clean air.”
-John Whitney, President and Broker of Record at Whitney Commercial Real
Estate Services, Waterloo, a five generation company.
Grand River trails connect Waterloo Region communities
78 km
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When the Ontario Stone, Sand & Gravel Association approached GRCF they weren’t looking for just any conservation project. They wanted to innovate and get involved in an area that would yield long-term, tangible results. The result? In 2012, the aggregate community rallied to raise almost $250,000 to help bring hydroelectricity to Cambridge’s Parkhill Dam, kicking off with the Best Dam Gala in Ontario, several multi-year donors and a target to raise half a million dollars. GRCA’s hydroelectric dams provide a steady flow of revenue for a range of projects such as trail work, habitat enhancement, outdoor education and tree planting.
Best dam projectParkhill Dam, CambridgeOntario Stone, Sand & Gravel Association
“The industry sees real value in creating green solutions to put more
resources into the conservation stream. Projects like this will create
perpetual funding for the GRCA’s work.”
–Moreen Miller, CEO, Ontario Stone, Sand & Gravel Association
homes are powered by GRCA hydroelectric dams
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The heart of the GRCA’s reforestation program lies in Brant County at the Burford Tree
Nursery. This is where trees and shrubs are grown for reforestation projects throughout
the Grand River watershed. Roger Davis has purchased trees from Burford for years. In
2012 he visited the nursery, asked the superintendent to show him what was needed,
then made a significant donation. Thanks to Roger, a new building is going up in 2013 and
a new traveling irrigation sprinkler system was purchased to keep the young trees healthy.
Greening the watershed
“It means a lot to me to get this support. It helps the nursery, which is important to
the GRCA’s tree planting program. Roger said he really feels that he has helped us
out. He will see the new building go up and the traveler is a big help to this place.”
-Bruce Graham, Burford Tree Nursery Superintendenttrees planted in the watershed in 2012
282,000
Burford Tree NurseryRoger Davis
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Thank you to those who have made an investment in our quality of life
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GRCF is grateful to the many
donors who made donations and
future commitments to the Your
River, Your Life campaign, as well
as to conservation partnerships
and scholarships in 2012.
Waterloo RegionLes ArmstrongAudrey Bailey Arthur Bamford Sharon Bartholomew The Jim and Sandy Beingessner and Family Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationGary and Helene Berger Carol Betts Adriana Blaskova Max Blouw Douglas Brock Alex and Trish Brown
David BrownJane Brewer Ted and Mary BroughJill ByersThe Robert Caldwell Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation Elizabeth Caston Paul Clarke George Andrew Clow Jan and Alannah d’Ailly Nancy and Colin DavyE. Elise Devitt Margaret Dickson Kathleen Elgie Virginia Ellerbrun John Emrich Estate of Barbara Jean McLeod James & Doris Etienne Justin Fabian Joe Farwell Christa Fischer Laura Anne Fowler Robert Fraser Steven Gemmell
Frank Glew Jack GriffinLloyd and Linda Gower James R. Guy Jean HaalboomDavid and Hildegard Hales Tim Halk Helga Hartman Scott and Alana Hawthorn Firella Heit Mary Hetherington Reita Hicks Deborah HishonElinor and John Hueton Carol Hulls Anthony and Kathleen Hurst Irvin Jantzi Bruce Johnston Mary Johnston Tammy Juselius David Kavelman Jen Kay David Kemkes Monika Kienapple
Lisa Killeleagh Marg Klodt Jennifer Knight Helen Koepke Thomas LandMax LassThomas and Barbara LeBrunThe LeBrun Family Fund of the Cambridge & North Dumfries Community Foundation John Leiher Pam Lewington Edward Liddycoat Meghan Lippert Kim Lippert Mary Lippert Murray Lippert Sarah Lippert Kenneth E. Lippert Larry Lippert Mike Lippert Norah Lockie Ben Logel Michael & Joan Logghe Kerry Long & Sandy Roy
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Gary MacMillan Ian and Sandie MacNaughtonFlorence Louise Marsland Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationDavid Martin Ann Mason Angela McNeill Francis Metzger The Miske Flow Through Fund of the Cambridge & North Dumfries Community FoundationJane Mitchell Keith Murch Jason Murray The Ken Murray Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationThe Musagetes Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationJacqueline Nash-Smowton Victor Neglia Bradley Nisbet Sheila O’Donovan Mary Reynolds and David Paleczny John Palmer Patrick PavlikElizabeth Payne Murray and Ida PearsonMark Peterson Thomas and Margot Pick
The John A. Pollock Fund of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationLisa Polonoski Teresa Poole Dan Potje Mark Potter Gordon RadleyTerry Reidel Peter Rivers Marion Roes Phyllis Rohrbacher Heidi Ross Marie Rowles Brian RubyFrank Sargeant George & Peggy Sarson Duane Sauder Fred Schmidt Jane SchneiderJudith Schneider Harold Seegmiller Patty Shannon Ken Silvester Lenka Sindelar Martin Snead George Sousa Sue Southwell Warren Stauch Hayley Stinson
Terry and Kelly Strome Karen Sutton Maryanne Szuck Judith Tamowski Mike and Sue Thibeault Chris Trower Larry Turner Marc VandebergThe VanMoerkerke Family Barbara Veale Merrily Walker Shannon Walker Rollande Wellsman David J. Westfall Peter and Sara Wilbur-Collins Jacqueline Winstel Jim Winstel Peter Woolstencroft Rose Wright Eileen Zouros Anonymous (5)Accelerator CentreARCA Financial GroupBabcock & Wilcox CanadaBMO Financial GroupBorealis Grille and Bar - KitchenerCambridge & North Dumfries Community FoundationCambridge Sunrise Rotary ClubCIBC Wood Gundy/Wes and Christine Gee
“The GRCA and GRCF have such deep roots and our Grand Champions program recognizes that. What makes the program strong is our people – they are our eyes and ears on the watershed.
Conservation in the Grand River watershed isn’t a thing of the past for me. I’m very pleased to have become the new program Chair, to continue raising friends and funds.”
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-Paul Emerson, past CAO of the GRCA and current Grand Champions Chair
Murray PowellVic PrendergastPeter QuailDon and Mary RadfordRuth ReevesCrawford and Josephine ReidMike and Sherri ReindersJean RenwickMorgan & Mary Ann RiceBill & Sandra RoddamStuart and Mary-Lou RoxboroughDave SchultzLois ScottRobert ScottDavid ShewfeltBette SholerCindy SindenVyrt and Barbara SissonVern SmithSusan SnellingTeresa SolukJune SpenceMary StedmanDonna & Harold VailDonna VoilRichard WaddingtonPaul WaringJohn WilkesJo-Anne and Donald WilkinBeryl WilsonPaula Wilson
Sandy YoungA Child’s Place PreschoolApotex Pharmachem Inc.Beckett-Glaves Family Funeral CentreBrant Community FoundationBrant Resource Stewardship NetworkBrant Waterways FoundationCampbell AmusementsCrown Verity Inc.Davidson DistributorsDavis Fuels/ Roger & Edith Davis Deb Worldwide Healthcare Inc.Grand Financial PlanningIngenia Polymers Inc.Methapharm Inc.Ontario Trillium Foundation – Grand River ChapterReal People’s HistoryRotary Club of Brantford Charitable FoundationSC Johnson and Son, LimitedThe Brantford Rotary Sunrise FundThe Corporation of the City of Brantford
CBM AggregatesConestoga-Rovers & Associates LimitedDance Environmental Inc.Dignity GroupDow StoreEixdale FarmsElmira Maple Syrup FestivalExtend - A - FamilyGore Mutual Insurance Company FoundationGrand River FoodsGrandview Baptist ChurchGWS Ecological & Forestry Services Inc.Hanson Pipe & Precast, Inc.Happy HoofersHolcim Canada/Dufferin AggregatesK.W. Happy HoofersKiwanis Club of Elmira Ontario Inc.Lafarge Canada Inc.Laurel Ridge Investments LimitedLawyerLocate.ca Inc.Manulife FinancialMHBC Planning Ltd.Old Salts Seniors Canoe ClubOntario Trillium Foundation - Waterloo Wellington ChapterOn The Grand Inc.Paquette, Travers & DeutschmannRatz-Bechtel Funeral HomeRegional Municipality of WaterlooRotary Club of Cambridge North
Run for the ToadSaginaw Public SchoolSchreiter-Sandrock Funeral HomeScotia Private Client GroupSpaenaur Inc.Steed and Evans LimitedTanem Developments Ltd.The Corporation of the City of CambridgeThe Cowan FoundationThe INCC CorporationThe Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationThe Wandering Canadian Inc.Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc.Waterloo Imported Cars Inc.Waterloo Region Home Builders’ AssociationWestmount Funeral ChapelWm. Kipp Funeral Home Limited
Brant-Brantford-OxfordSharon AdamsSusan BaldaufBruce BanburyTroy Barna
Brian and Beverly BattlerRalph BeaumontWayne BlueGrazia BolognoneJoyce BormanSharon BowenMarie BraundHeather BrightWilliam and Dorothy CampbellLarry and Tracy CartmelWilfrid CassidyTim CharlickRuth Ann ClarkPatti ColomboReg and Debbie CoombeJeanette CrawleyAndrew CrawleyBill CrocockAlan and Nathalie DaleJane DavidsonGail DavisD.R.H. Farms LimitedThomas ElliottPaul EmersonJanet & Rick FlintLisa FreyWayne and Pat FyffeLisa Marie GallowayDavid GarkutJocelyn GeorgeffJack Griffin
William Barry HillChristine HomeniukDr. John HuigenbosNatalie HureauGrieta IronsideBeatrice JohnsonJean KaufmanPaul and Nicole KennetteLinda KeresturiMary KnightPat KronwaldJacques LachapelleHelena LeflerColleen LicskaiJohn LudlowNancy MacDonaldBrenda ManfrediJohn McDonaldJoyce McGovernDavid McLeanColleen and Clarence MillerLorrie MinshallTrish MooreHelen MulliganBob MurrayJoy O’DonnellDiane O’NeillSteven O’NeillAudrey OreganLynne PersiaDonna Porteous
Having worked for the GRCA I have seen first-
hand how well programs are run. I have since
moved to a new landscape, but I have every
confidence that my contributions will be used
effectively.
- Jim Neary, Iqaluit, Nunavut
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David SpencerSandra SprayDr. Clay SwitzerYvonne Thistle-BrewsterJohn and Ann Van de KamerRachel VorosJoanne Willoughby and Johnathan McSherryDr. and Mrs. Russell WilloughbyEdward WoodsAnonymous (1)Badenoch ArcheryBarco Materials Handling LimitedBenson TireBorealis Grille and Bar - GuelphCar - Store Automotive Inc.Centre Wellington Community FoundationCon Cast PipeCounty of WellingtonCox Construction Limited/Mulmur Aggregates Inc.Derek G. Graham LimitedElora Cataract Trailway AssociationGamsby & Mannerow Ltd.Gedde’s Garage of Alma Ltd.Gilbert MacIntyre & Son Funeral Home and Chapel LimitedGrand River Agricultural SocietyHammond Manufacturing Company LimitedHayden’s Aberfoyle Garage Inc.J&J Shared ServicesLinamar CorporationNestle Waters Canada
Ontario Public Interest Research GroupOptimist Club of AlmaPine Meadows Retirement Community Limited - Janet and Don ValleryPrior Construction CorporationPrior Development CorporationRLB Management PartnershipRotary Club of GuelphRotary Club of Guelph Charitable FoundationRoyal City Daylight LodgeSchneider National, Inc.Shantz Farm EquipmentSyngenta Canada Inc.Terra View HomesThe Corporation of the Township of PuslinchThe Friends of Dr. Cairo - Walking GroupThomasfield Homes LimitedTri City Haulage/ Tri City Equipment Rental & LeasingWellington County Stewardship CouncilWellington Construction Inc.Wingrove Veterinary Clinic
Mississaugas of the New Credit First NationMississaugas of the New Credit First Nation
Six Nations of the Grand RiverSix Nations Eco-Centre
Haldimand – NorfolkLorne BoykoLorraine MinshallPat Ottaway-BryanRon ThayerTerry TuckerThe Ron and Nancy Clark FoundationAnonymous (1)
Peter LittleSarah LoweNorman J. LundvallRandy MachanJohn McCuaigEva McCullaghMurray McEwenBarbara McLeanJanet McPhersonTricia McRaeCarolyn MillerDavid MissereAnthony MohleKenneth MunnKen MurrayMarilyn MurrayRobin-Lee NorrisSarah Neath
Donald OrdDavid and Sandra PadyPatricia ParkerDianne ParonMark PellerinSonja RadojaRobert RobsonDiane RusbridgeTracey RyanPat SalterBrier SandersonNancy SchmidtJanet ScottRonald SeilingEvelyn SeimJackie SinkeldamJamie SinkeldamThomas Skimson
Brian DowlingToni EllisPeter EllisPatricia EwenVera GodwinMarsha Jean GrovesAnn GuthrieMarilyn HallsKen and Eileen HammillBill and Mimi HamiltonPamela HealeyJohn & Anne HolmanDave and Nancy HurlburtAnn ImreRob JacobDale KellerMaggie LaidlawStanley Litch
Guelph – WellingtonPat ArmstrongJanet BaineCheryl BanksBob BellTerry BeveridgeTimothy BlackwellJohn BrennanGlynn BroderickJason BruderPaul Cantor and Helen SinclairMalcolm and Marta CouttsGeorge and Wendy CuthbertMargaret Dickie
Planting trees is the right thing to do – not just for
our family, but for the whole community. We’ve
planted hundreds on our farm, which will grow
with our daughters. Every year the GRCA plants
thousands of trees, which will grow with all of us.
-Alan Dale, past GRCA Chair, with wife Nathalie and daughters Olivia and Chloé
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Additional SupportersWayne ArmstrongPeter BartleBrent CoulasMeredith CoulasMary CoulasKim CourtsMatthew ElliottRonald FoxVanessa GismondiBeverly HersheyCody KellerMary Leroux
Northern Watershed (Dufferin-Grey-Perth)John CameronJudy CosburnRobert DunlopBrian GellatlyHeather HofstetterHeather HuttonCarl McDermidTom NevillsEdward NichollsRudolf WaelchliGeorge WickeHIVA Environmental FundKaakes Krawlers OldtimersLRG EnvironmentalTriton Engineering Services Ltd.Working Group
Hamilton – Burlington & Surrounding AreaPhil AckersMary BaranShirley BascottMarcel GuiteBruce HoskingJeanette JamiesonMaurice MacKrellRobert MoodieBeth Murray-DavisThelma PeckConnie RusynykRon ScheckenbergerDavid SimpsonJoe Speranzini and Irene PaykAl StaneviciusBeckley Beach Cottagers CorporationHubris Investments LimitedNorth-South Environmental Inc.Pheasants Forever HHH ChapterRegatta SportThe Wilson Foundation
Beyond the Grand River WatershedJane Aspden Scott BartleRon & Janet ChambersKelly ChristianJohn CornishJacquie DanceMyron and Dianne DmytryshynKatie HayhurstSheila JacobsGrant and Mary-Jane LippertLaura MacCormickLinda MaddockJeffrey MarkSarah McConnellDavid McLindenMarvin MillerWendy MitchinsonJames NearyRon and Wendy PaquetteDonald PenroseEvan PetkauJerry RichmondElla SchlooJeffrey ScottVickie ThomasRobert Tucker
Wayne VickressJacqueline WillmsBatesville CanadaCanadian IBGCIBC Children’s FoundationColumbia Sportswear Canada LPEvergreenGenivarHiggs & Higgs Inc.Institute of Corporate DirectorsLiquor Control Board of OntarioMacquarie Group FoundationMcGill University - Macdonald CampusMinistry of Environment Monsanto Canada, Inc.Northern Casket (1976) Ltd.Ontario Clean Water AgencyOntario Power Generation Inc.Ontario Stone, Sand & Gravel AssociationPioneer Hi-Bred LimitedRBC FoundationRussel Metals Inc.TD Friends of the Environment FoundationThe Marjorie and Joseph Wright Memorial FoundationThe Silent Auction CompanyUnited Way of Greater Toronto Vancouver Foundation
Community Foundations
In 2011, the GRCF established a Grand River Conservation Fund at both the Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation and the Cambridge & North Dumfries Community Foundation, to raise awareness and funds that support conservation projects undertaken by the GRCA.
Avril MarchegianoKatie MillsJosh MorelTara OakleyBrian ReitzelDaryl RobinsonShirley RodwellStephanie SmithJay VanceRyan WarnerMorgan WismerMary Anne YoungFamily Tree CareGrant Aggregate & Industrial Supply Inc.
Every effort has been made to ensure this list is up-to-date. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
RevenueReceipted donations
Non-receipted donations
Book & other merchandise sales
Special events and sponsorships
Investment income
Other income
Total
$520,723
193,112
11,045
16,661
22,847
0
$764,388
2011
$684,377
479,284
5,527
9,093
72,744
0
$1,251,025
2012 ExpendituresDisbursements to conservation projects*
Fundraising expenses
General expenses
Book purchases
Special events
Other expenses
Total
$566,109
72,073
30,996
6,541
0
0
$675,719
2011
$890,494
93,554
32,093
1,037
0
440
$1,017,618
2012
*Disbursements vary each year. Funding for some projects is accumulated over a multi-year period - with donor permission - and disbursed
for larger-scale conservation projects, as needed.
Fund balances, beginning of year
Current year net change in funds
Fund balances, end of year
$1,963,487
233,407
$2,196,894
$1,874,819
88,668
$1,963,487
Net Revenue & Fund Balances 2012 2011
Financial overview - 2012
All funds held within GRCF are restricted
internally or externally for specific projects, with
the exception of one undesignated fund which
is allocated by our Board of Directors for the
highest conservation priorities.
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The GRCA...
About the Grand River Conservation Authority
...protects more than 50,000 acres of land
...won the Thiess Riverprize in 2000 for worldwide excellence in river management
...manages river flows through the operation of three large and four smaller dams
which play a significant role in flood control in our communities
...provides outdoor education to more than 50,000 children per year at six
full-time Nature Centres
...operates 2,500 campsites and 11 parks which are visited by more than
1 million people per year
...has planted more than 26 million trees
...supports a 75km rail-trail network throughout the Grand River valley
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The Grand River watershed
The Grand River watershed encompasses all the land drained by the Grand River and is the largest watershed in southern Ontario. It is 6,800 square kilometers.
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Doug Brock, Waterloo – ChairRetired Financial Services Executive
Joy O’Donnell, Brantford – Vice ChairPresident, Grand Financial Planning
J. Crawford Reid, Brantford – Past ChairRetired Aggregate Executive
David Hales, Waterloo Retired Financial Services Executive
C. Thomas LeBrun, North DumfriesRetired Partner, Gowlings
Wayne Knox, CaledoniaGeneral Manager, Grand Erie Business Centre
Ian MacNaughton, KitchenerChair, MHBC Planning
Malcolm Matheson, P. Eng., HeidelbergPresident, Steed and Evans
Robin-Lee Norris, GuelphPartner, Miller Thomson LLP
David Pady, PuslinchPresident, Chardonnay Consultants
Dan Potje, AyrVP Administration, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada
Terry Reidel, KitchenerChair, ComDev International
Janet Vallery, BelwoodOwner, Highland Pines Campground
John Whitney, WaterlooPresident and Broker of Record, Whitney Commercial Real Estate Services
Alex Wilson, GuelphRetired CEO, Perigee Investment Counsel
Jane Mitchell, Waterloo (Ex-officio)Chair, Grand River Conservation Authority
Our leaders - diversity & strength in leadership
2012 - 2013 Board of Directors
Chuck BeachRalph BeaumontJim BeingessnerBill BennettLynn BlouwHeather BrightRobert CaldwellPaul CantorGordon ChaplinRick ChaplinPhil CollierChuck CorriganNed & Shelly Jo CourtneyMac CouttsGeorge CuthbertNatalie CutlerAlan DaleBob DesautelsCourt DesautelsGreg DurocherMichael Duschenes
Martin EhlertPaul EmersonWayne FyffePaul GeneralLloyd GowerKeith GummowJohn HarrisBill HarrisonGil HendersonAnita Hillis-KrauseElinor & John HuetonJohn HuigenbosTony IacoccaStan JonesChandler & Ann KirwinJohn KnillPeter KrauseAndrew LambdenThomas LandAlex LangDoug Letson
Kerry LongSarah LoweNorman J. LundvallPeter MacIntyreMalcolm MathesonMurray McEwenLarry MellorsIan Miles Colleen MillerMoreen MillerIan MurdochBob MurrayKenneth MurrayMarilyn MurrayDan O’HaraGwen PaddockTom PalkoThomas PickJohn PollockRuth PriorScott Quinn
Steve QuinnJ. Clare RennieBarbara RobinsonGeorge & Peggy SarsonRon SchwarkHelen SinclairVyrt SissonDeryk SmithGerry SmitsRaymond SoucyRick SterneBruce TaylorMurray TaylorRandy WaldenBurna WiltonGloria Yeung
Thanks to our broader volunteer group for their work as the GRCF’s local ambassadors.
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Grand River Conservation Foundation
www.grcf.caP.O. Box 729, 400 Clyde Road
Cambridge, ON N1R 5W6
Phone: 519-621-2761
Email: [email protected]
The GRCF adheres to Imagine Canada’s Ethical Fund Raising and Financial Accountability Code. Charitable Registration Number 11894 6045 RR0001
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