Charities & Volunteer Organizations in Somerset, Ottawa, ON

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334 MacLaren St #200, Ottawa, K2P 0M6

(613) 232-0275
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340 Albert Street, Ottawa, K1R 7Y6

(613) 236-5912
The NDEB was established by an in 1952. The Act makes the NDEB responsible for the establishment of qualifying conditions for a national standard of dental competence for general practitioners, for establishing and maintaining an examination facility to test for this national standard of dental competence and for issuing certificates to dentists who successfully meet this national standard. STRUCTURE The National Dental Examining Board of Canada is composed of twelve members. Each DRA appoints one member and two members are appointed by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada. The Executive Committee of the Board, consisting of the President, President-Elect, Past-President and two other members, meets two or three times a year. The full Board meets annually. The NDEB also has standing committees dealing with examinations, appeals, finances and by-laws. The NDEB appoints a Chief Examiner for each examination and assessment. Examiners are appointed by the Board from lists submitted by the DRA's and lists submitted by the Deans of Canadian Faculties of Dentistry. The NDEB is a non-profit organization supported financially by fees charged to individuals taking examinations or assessments.
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141 Catherine St, Suite 100, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 1C3

(613) 233-7614
Since 1993, the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime (CRCVC) has been a leader in advocacy for victims and survivors of serious crime in Canada. We are a federal Not-for-Profit Corporation located in Ottawa, Ontario and bilingual services are available. All services are free of charge and confidential. Values Victims of crime should be treated with courtesy, compassion and with respect for their dignity and privacy. We offer assistance and advocacy regardless of whether the perpetrator of the crime has been identified, apprehended, prosecuted or convicted. The CRCVC believes victims must be empowered to regain control of their lives. We provide services to meet the diverse needs of all people regardless of race, colour, religion, place of origin, income level, marital status, family status, age, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity. Services We assist victims and survivors by: Helping them obtain needed services and resources; Assisting them in their dealings with post-trial agencies such as Correctional Service of Canada and the Parole Board of Canada; financial benefits/compensation programs; provincial Review Boards etc.; and Offering long-term emotional support. We also.
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150 Elgin St, Ottawa, K1P 5V8

(613) 566-4414
Non-Profit Organization, Charity Organization, Government Organization, Council
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721 Somerset Street West, Ottawa, K1R 6P7

(613) 723-7790
Non-profit organization, Religious Organization, Churche, Religious Organizations, Eastern Orthodox Church, Nonprofit Organization
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440 Albert St, Suite C304, Ottawa, K1R 5B5

(613) 400-1875
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Charity Organization
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237 Metcalfe Street, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 1R2

(613) 237-7678
The Canadian Soccer Association (Canada Soccer) is the official governing body for soccer in Canada. In partnership with its members, Canada Soccer promotes the growth and development of soccer in Canada, from grassroots to high performance, and on a national scale. Vision Leading Canada to victory and Canadians to a life-long passion for soccer. Mission To provide leadership in the pursuit of excellence in soccer, nationally and internationally, in cooperation with its members and partners. The Canadian Soccer Association is affiliated with the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) and the Canadian Olympic Association.
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211 Bronson Avenue, Ottawa, K1R 6H5

(613) 233-5170
Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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56 Sparks Street, Suite 600, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 5B1

(613) 234-6827
Through our Seeds of Survival program, USC Canada’s primary goal is to build food and livelihood security in small-holder farming communities within the global South. Specifically, our core programs are located in countries where our partners and offices support farming communities in some of the most remote regions and on some of the harshest of landscapes, where people have little access to external resources. By working in three different ecosystems – mountain systems, arid or semi-arid systems, and semi-humid systems – USC and its partners are amassing a solid base of knowledge that can be shared amongst and between the farmers, scientists and practitioners involved in this work, as well as a broad group of actors outside our immediate circle.
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240 Bank St., Ottawa, K2P 1X4

(613) 562-3447
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240 Bank Street, Ottawa, K2P 1X4

(416) 369-0865
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234 Argyle Ave, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 1B9

(613) 235-7924
Sports et Loisirs, Societies, Foundations, Clubs et Associations, Business Associations, Associations, Association, Membership Organizations
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Gillin Building, 141 Laurier Ave W #501, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 5J3

(613) 563-1341
Community Service, Foundations, Non-profit organization, Societies, Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Association
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440 Laurier Ave W, Ottawa, K1R 7X6

(613) 521-5495
Association
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275 Slater Street, Suite 1500, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 5H9

(613) 230-9263
Founded in 1891, the Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) is the national forum and voice of the evolving electricity business in Canada. The Association contributes to the regional, national and international success of its members through the delivery of quality value-added services. CEA is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of senior executives from its Corporate Utility Members. CEA offers members a broad range of innovative programs and services in addition to delivering a coherent and convincing industry viewpoint to decision makers on critical policy and regulatory issues. CEA members generate, transmit and distribute electrical energy to industrial, commercial, residential and institutional customers across Canada every day. Members include integrated electric utilities, independent power producers, transmission and distribution companies, power marketers and the manufacturers and suppliers of materials, technology and services that keep the industry running smoothly. Vision: The Canadian Electricity Association will be the voice of the electricity industry. Mission Statement: A safe, secure, reliable, sustainable and competitively priced supply of electricity is essential to Canada’s prosperity. CEA is the authoritative voice of the Canadian electricity industry, promoting electricity as a key social, economic and environmental enabler that is essential to Canada's prosperity. Strategic Goals: Based on extensive consultations with the leaders of CEA’s member companies, the Association’s strategic goals provide a comprehensive roadmap to addressing the industry’s most pressing issues. Six main priority areas present the framework for CEA’s objectives: - infrastructure; - energy efficiency; - technology; - regulation; - environment; and - security.
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180 Elgin St, Suite 1100, Ottawa, K1P 6R2

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Charity
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275 Slater St #943, Ottawa, K1P 5H9

(613) 410-6978
Charity
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249 McLeod St, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 1A1

(613) 288-2527
Association or organization
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100 BRONSON AVENUE, Ottawa, K1R 6G8

(613) 237-6505
Societies, Clubs et Associations, Associations, Sports et Loisirs, societies associations, foundation associations, Foundations
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21 Florence Street, Ottawa, K2P 0W6

613-236-3633
The CFA was formed in 1935 to answer the need for a unified voice to speak on behalf of Canadian farmers. It continues today as a farmer-funded, national umbrella organization representing provincial general farm organizations and national commodity groups. Through its members, it represents over 200, 000 Canadian farm families from coast to coast.

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