Non-profit Organizations in Montréal, QC with e-mail, opening times - page 7

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3535 Saint Denis St, Montréal, H2X 3P1

(514) 282-5106
CQM
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1908, Rue Panet, Bureau 302, Montréal, H2L 3A2

514 524-1310
Founded on November 19, 1987, l'Association des organismes musicaux du Québec (AOMQ), became on July 8, 1993 le Conseil québécois de la musique (CQM). The Conseil québécois de la musique (CQM) is a non-profit organization. Its mandate is to bring together professional organizations and individuals working in the field of concert music. The CQM promotes cohesion, recognition, development and defence of the interests of the Québec music environment. CQM representational activities strive to promote discipline to government authorities as well as local, national and international communities.
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50, Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest, Bureau 300, DOWNTOWN, Montréal, H2X 3V4

(514)842-2890
non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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8717 8e Avenue, VIEUX-ROSEMONT, Montréal, H1Z 2X4

(514) 843-0077
Cyclo Nord-Sud collects used bicycles up North and ships them to underprivileged communities down South where they serve as tools for promoting local development. Promote greater equality, and especially, provide women in the developing world with bicycles and other means to further sexual equality and improve their communities. Mobilize citizens and communities to promote cycling and other socially and environmentally beneficial activities.
Cyclo Nord-Sud is a highly-regarded non-profit organization. Customers frequently commend the team and express appreciation for the organization's role in the community. Many mention the importance of having access to the workshop or parts for bicycle repair.
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1405, Boul. Henri-Bourassa Ouest, Suite 100, Montréal, H3M 3B9

514-856-2224
Loisirs de l’Acadie est un organisme à but non lucratif qui vous offre un éventail de services de loisirs, de sports et d’activités communautaires dans le quartier de Bordeaux-Cartierville depuis plus de quarante ans. Nous souhaitons contribuer à votre qualité de vie en offrant des activités abordables et qui répondent à vos besoins dans un environnement accueillant et sécuritaire. Par le biais de son programme d’activités diversifié, Loisirs de l’Acadie désire encourager le développement des saines habitudes de vie de ses participants et participantes.
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3000 Rue Omer Lavallée bur. 100, ANGUS, Montréal, H1Y 3R8

(514) 528-5363
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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50 Rue Ste Catherine Ouest Bureau 220, Montréal, H2X 3V4

514-874-0206
Le centre de la petite enfance (CPE) Le Petit Réseau, est une corporation sans but lucratif. Il offre des services de garde éducatifs en milieu de travail pour des enfants de 3 mois à 5 ans. Son mandat principal est d’offrir aux enfants des employés d’Hydro-Québec et de la Maison du développement durable l’opportunité d’accéder à des services de garde éducatifs de qualité et ainsi répondre aux besoins de garde des parents. Notre CPE s’est doté d’une mission s’articulant autour de trois grands axes; la mission de garde (santé et sécurité), la mission éducative (principes de base pédagogiques) et la mission sociale (place au sein de la communauté). La mission de garde répond évidemment au besoin des parents, en « prenant soin » de leurs enfants pendant qu’ils sont au travail. Cette mission vise d’abord et avant tout la santé et la sécurité des enfants, en leurs offrant des lieux physiques sains et sécuritaires, adaptés à leurs besoins. Les normes relatives à la santé et à la sécurité des CPE sont respectées et le conseil d’administration participe à cette mission en élaborant des politiques visant à promouvoir la santé et la sécurité au centre. La mission éducative s’appuie principalement sur le programme éducatif des services de garde du Québec. Cette mission a comme objectif principal d’assurer à l’enfant un contexte de vie où il peut se développer en harmonie, en groupe, mais en ayant une place privilégiée. Ici, chaque enfant est unique et apprend par lui-même, par le jeu. Nous voulons, pour ces enfants en bas âge, créer un milieu affectif, sécuritaire, sain et stimulant dans lequel ils évoluent, apprennent et découvrent tout en s’amusant.
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1000 Avenue Émile-Journault, Montréal, H2M 2E7

(514) 872-7177
Karibou is a motor skills activities program for 1 to 5 year olds accompanied by a parent. Children go around courses, learn through group tasks and take on challenges that will allows them to gradually develop an interest for sports and physical activities. Each 50-minute period allow them to execute a wide range of movements including throwing, catching, jumping, dancing, rolling and running. Obviously, the primary objective is for them to simply have fun!
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1350 Sherbrooke Street West, Suite 1201, Montréal, H3G 1J1

(514) 393-1417
The Canadian Heritage of Quebec (CHQ) is a provincial non-profit, non-government organization dedicated to the conservation of heritage buildings and sites of historical or natural interest in Quebec. CHQ is governed by a Board of Directors which is made up of volunteers. It finances its operations through the annual income it generates and also through donations from friends, foundations, and others interested in the conservation of heritage properties. The organization also receives support from government institutions for some of its conservation projects.
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2310 Boul. De Maisonneuve Est, Montréal, H2K 2E7

(514) 527-6668
La FOHM regroupe près de 240 Organismes sans but lucratif d’habitation partout sur l’île de Montréal. Plus de 11 000 personnes, essentiellement des aîné-e-s, des personnes seules ou des familles économiquement et socialement défavorisées habitent les logements offerts par nos membres. Services de gestion administrative, de gestion financière, de gestion immobilière, d’inspection et d’entretien des systèmes de prévention des incendies, etc. La FOHM travaille sans relâche pour offrir à ses membres une gamme complète de services adaptés à leurs besoins. En complément aux services de base offerts par le RQOH, la FOHM est fière d’avoir développé sa propre gamme de services afin de répondre aux besoins spécifiques de ses membres.
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2205 Rue Parthenais, DOWNTOWN, Montréal, H2K 3T3

(514) 866-7101
Matériel d artistes et Services, Nonprofit Organization, artists fine arts, ile de montréal centre, Services, Non-profit organization, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité
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1455 DE MAISONNEUVE BLVD., GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H3G 1M8

(514) 848-2424
Concordia University has been in existence since 1974, but its two founding institutions — Loyola College and Sir George Williams University — have a considerably longer history. The name of the university comes from the motto of the City of Montreal, “Concordia Salus,” which means “well-being through harmony.” In 1968, in the wake of the Parent Commission Report, the Quebec government asked Loyola and Sir George Williams to consider some form of union. Negotiations began in 1969 and continued on and off over the next four years. While a number of possible models were considered, including that of a loose federation, the solution finally adopted was that of an integrated institution, Concordia University, operating under the existing Sir George Williams charter. The legal existence of Concordia dates from August 24, 1974. It was understood that the Arts and Science operations would eventually be brought together. The first phase of the centralization of Arts and Science took place in 1977, and the present Faculty of Arts and Science, under a single dean, was formed in 1985. The Faculty of Fine Arts was created in 1976. By 1998, the university was ready to move on from this incident and to expand. The groundwork was laid for the development of new university buildings to accommodate growing enrolment. Among other developments, the Richard J. Renaud Science Complex opened at Loyola in August 2003, the Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex opened on the Sir George Williams campus in September 2005, and the new John Molson School of Business building is scheduled to open in September 2009.
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4353 Rue Sainte-Catherine E, MAISONNEUVE, Montréal, H1V 1Y2

(514) 253-8974
Lieu de production et de diffusion, le TDP accueille dans ses deux salles, la Salle Denise-Pelletier et la Salle Fred-Barry, un théâtre sadressant aux adolescents et au grand public.
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251 Rue Beaubien E, PARC MOLSON, Montréal, H2S 1R7

(514) 721-6060
Théâtre, Non-profit organization, Movie theater, Divertissements et média, Nonprofit Organization, cinema, ile de montréal est, Théàtres-Arts de la scène
Corporation Du Cinéma Beaubien is a neighborhood cinema with beautifully renovated rooms, offering a unique selection of films including Quebec and French-language productions. The ticket purchasing process is simplified, and the location is conveniently situated near restaurants and cafes. Many praise the cinema's comfortable rooms and dynamic team. The small size offers an intimate experience for film enthusiasts.
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5445 Gaspe Ave, Montréal, H2T 3B2

514 874 1666
OPTICA, a non profit organization, is essentially community run, and depends on the participation of its members and that of the professional artists, critics and curators who compose its board of directors. In 2007, OPTICA also partnered with members of the business community, whose contribution will help improve the centre’s performance with respect to governance and fund raising. Besides managing finances and developing the policies and artistic orientation of the centre, the board also initiates collaborative projects with partner organizations.
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5455 Avenue de Gaspé #108, Montréal, H2T 3B3

(514) 907-4535
Art Gallery
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305 Rue de Bellechasse, Unité 204, Montréal, H2S 2R7

514.842.5147
La SOPROQ, société de gestion collective des droits des producteurs de phonogrammes et de vidéogrammes du Québec, permet aux producteurs d'enregistrements sonores et de vidéoclips de bénéficier pleinement des retombées des droits qui leur sont conférés dans la loi canadienne sur le droit d'auteur.
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915 – 460 rue Sainte-Catherine O, DOWNTOWN, Montréal, H3B 1A6

514 875 8698
Théàtres-Arts de la scène, cinémas, ile de montréal centre, cinema, Théâtre, Non-profit organization, Theatres, salles de spectacle, Divertissements et média, Nonprofit Organization
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1345, Avenue Lalonde, GAY VILLAGE, Montréal, H2L 5A9

(514) 521-4493
cinema, ile de montréal est, Theatres, ile de montréal centre, Théàtres-Arts de la scène, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Théâtre, salles de spectacle, Motion Picture Theaters, Performance Art Theatre, Théâtre Usine C, cinémas, Divertissements et média, Performing arts theater
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1908 Rue Panet Bureau 302, DOWNTOWN, Montréal, H2L 3A2

(514) 954-0270
cinema, Nonprofit Organization, SALLES DE SPECTACLE, CINÉMAS, Théâtre, Non-profit organization, conseil québécois du théâtre, ile de montréal centre, Theatre, associations d intérêts particuliers, ASSOCIATIONS DE SKI, MOVIE THEATERS, Theatres, Divertissements et média, Théàtres-Arts de la scène, Motion Picture Theaters