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Donations are Always Welcome!

Donations have been given in a number of ways over the years. Whether it's a memorial donation for a loved one or you just want to show your support, you can donate in several different ways.

How to Make a Donation

  • Paypal - click below

  • By Mail
       Donation cheques can be made payable to "Manitoulin Streams Improvement Association" and mailed to:
          Box 238 - 25B Spragge St.
          Manitowaning, ON
          P0P 1N0

  • In Person
          If you would like to drop off a donation in person, you can visit us at:
          25B Spragge St.
          Manitowaning, ON
          P0P 1N0
          We are located in the lower level of the Assiginack Municipal building. See the map below for further details.

Types of Donations

  • General Donation
You may make a general donation to Manitoulin Streams to continue our work on streams, rivers and creeks on Manitoulin. Any types of donations whether it be cash donation, supplies, or in kind are all greatly appreciated. Contact Manitoulin Streams directly if you would like to make this type of donation.

  • Memorial Donations
There are several ways to go about sending this type of donation. Some funeral homes have a list of registered organizations and some do not. Some funeral homes may even have an online donation option. In the past memorial donations have been sent directly to Manitoulin Streams Improvement Association and the family of the deceased was contacted by our organization about who donated. If you have more questions you can or contact us or speak with the funeral director.

  • Bequest
Manitoulin Streams is a not-for-profit organization that is always accepting resources from the community. Whether it be equipment, cash donation or other property, Manitoulin Streams is always appreciative of bequest donations. You can be assured it will go towards implementing our mission of improving water quality and the fisheries on Manitoulin Island.

Our offices are located in the Assiginack Municipal building in Manitowaning, feel free to stop by any day of the week, between the hours of 8:30-4:30.
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