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The 2012 Montreal Timeraiser is a month away, but planning has already begun for 2013. Today, Framework submitted an application to the Community Grants Program. This stream aims to "improve the quality of life in Greater Montreal". Judging by the organizations that are signed up to attend the 2012 Montreal Timeraiser, Framework hopes to have a big impact on Greater Montreal communities for years to come. 

About the Grant Application

Framework has requested $10,000 to purchase artwork for the 2013 Montreal Timeraiser. This contribution will have the following impact:
  • Support the purchase of between 10-15
  • Generate between 1000-1500 hours of volunteer time for Montreal non-profits
  • Encourage Montrealers to pick up a cause and start volunteering



Snapshot of Agencies at the 2012 Timeraiser

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