The Foundation for Newman Theological College and St. Joseph Seminary

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The Foundation for Newman Theological College and St. Joseph Seminary

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      • The Foundation

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      • Foundation for NTC and SJS

      • Foundation for SJS and NTC

      • The Foundation for St. Joseph Seminary and Newman Theological College

      • Foundation for Newman Theological College

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      1984-Present

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      The Foundation for Newman Theological College and St. Joseph Seminary was originally incorporated on the 27th of January, 1984 under the name of Newman Theological College Foundation.

      In June of 1993 the name of the Foundation was changed to The Foundation of Newman Theological College and St. Joseph Seminary, at the same time the mandate of the Foundation was expanded to include include fundraising for St. Joseph Seminary.

      The goals of the foundation are to raise and distribute funds for the purpose of carrying out the missions of Newman Theological College and St. Joseph Seminary in conformity with the policies established by the Board of Governors of Newman Theological College and the Board of Regents of St. Joseph Seminary.

      The Foundation organizes a number of fundraising events annually including the annual parish campaign, the Faith, Fitness, and Fun walk/run, and the Newman Challenge Golf Tournement. For more information visit: http://www.caedm.ca/foundation.aspx

      In late 2010 the Development Office was created which currently oversees the responsibilities of the Foundation. Today, the Development Office provides leadership, co-ordination and strategic initiatives for a variety of projects that help the Archdiocese achieve its financial goals, including parish and capital campaigns, planned giving, endowments, and special fundraising events and campaigns.

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