Donations
CTI is a National Voluntary Organization.
Our Charitable Registration Number is 88660-5997-RR0001.
Why Donate to CTI?
CTI offers a unique service in support of safer, healthy communities throughout Canada. More than five thousand individuals
have received certified training through CTI. They are predominantly staff members and volunteers in residential and related
programs addressing family violence, mental health, addictions, ex-offenders, and the physically or mentally challenged. Our
challenge is to develop and to deliver high quality, relevant training at the lowest possible cost.
Support for CTI has a clear multiplier effect on social service agencies throughout Canada. In practical terms, your support
will assist in minimizing the cost of training to staff and volunteers of community based agencies.
CTI has several new initiatives which will be supported through your donation. These include the further development of our
"Breaking the Cycle of Violence" program referenced by the Executive Director in the Annual Report. The initial evaluation
of the pilot is encouraging, and we hope to continue to refine the process to the level whereby it can be it can be used by
schools nationwide.
CTI has various levels of contact with thousands of community based agencies throughout the year, so we are in a unique
position to raise awareness of individual, corporate or foundation support for safer, healthy communities with those agencies
providing direct services.
Donors & Supporters
CTI received a sustaining grant from the Solicitor General of Canada to provide for partial core operating expenses. This
grant has made it possible for CTI to enhance the effectiveness of services within criminal justice and correctional agencies
and to respond to the needs of communities victimized by traumatic events. This sustaining grant received annually is deeply
appreciated.
CTI has also received special contributions under the Voluntary Sector Initiatives Fund for the Writing of a Resource Manual
on Youth Justice and the undertaking of three regional consultations in providing for Regional Policy Development.
CTI also wishes to acknowledge and extend our thanks to the National Crime Prevention Centre for a Community Mobilization
Grant in launching an Intensive Training and Case Management Program for High Risk Youth. Our remaining funding comes from
the support of agencies who continue to purchase services and for our donors, especially
In Kind Canada, during the past year. |