Registered Canadian charity • Certified Canadian social enterprise • Supported by Canadians investing in stronger communities since 2014
Help Canadians care better together!
More Giving Options
Gifts of publicly traded securities can be one of the most tax-efficient ways to support CareImpact through GiveWise.
- Give stocks, bonds, or mutual funds
- Potentially reduce capital gains tax
- Useful for donors with appreciated assets
- GiveWise can help guide the transfer process
E-transfer is a familiar way for many Canadian donors to give from their bank account. Through GiveWise, this option can be directed properly to CareImpact.
- Useful for donors who prefer online banking
- Good for one-time gifts
- Can help avoid credit card processing fees
- Follow the GiveWise instructions to complete your gift
Donor-Advised Fund transfers allow donors to recommend a gift to CareImpact from funds already set aside for charitable giving.
- Useful for donors with an existing DAF
- Can simplify charitable planning
- Works well for larger or planned gifts
- GiveWise can help facilitate the transfer
Donors who hold digital assets can give cryptocurrency through GiveWise’s secure giving process.
- Give from eligible digital assets
- Secure processing through GiveWise
- Useful for donors who already hold crypto
- Helps convert digital assets into charitable impact
A gift in your will allows you to make a future contribution that reflects your values and supports CareImpact’s long-term work.
- Can be included in estate planning
- Helps sustain future ministry and community care
- Can be a specific amount or percentage
- Should be discussed with legal or financial advisors
Flow-through share giving can be a highly tax-efficient option for some Canadian donors.
- Designed for certain Canadian tax situations
- May help maximize charitable giving capacity
- Best suited for donors with financial advisors
- GiveWise can help guide next steps
Real estate giving allows donors to explore whether property can be used as a meaningful charitable gift.
- May include residential, commercial, or other property
- Useful for significant planned gifts
- Requires proper review and documentation
- GiveWise can help begin the conversation
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CareImpact Inc.
Unit 247 35-2855 Pembina Hwy
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2H5
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Frequently Asked Questions
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When you give to CareImpact, you are essentially helping frontline services access better community support for their clients. Your donation helps strengthen existing frontline services and churches by connecting and equipping them to work better together.
By supporting CareImpact, you are helping build a stronger network of service providers, churches, and community members who can collaborate well and care for people more sustainably together.
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Our Christian faith shapes why we care about people, social justice, and building healthy community. That conviction drives us to work collaboratively across sectors, helping churches, service providers, and communities care better together.
Funds are not used to proselytize, but are making a way for true expressions of faith to be demonstrated in the way people care for each other.
We believe communities are stronger when people work together with respect, shared responsibility, and a willingness to listen and learn.
Shared Christian faith or not, people give to CareImpact because there is a shared desire for stronger community.
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There is rarely a lack of people who care, resources to share, or organizations trying to help.
More often, there is a lack of connection. CareImpact helps communities work together better by connecting service providers, churches, and neighbours in practical ways that make care more timely, relational, and sustainable.
Through training, coordination, and shared response, people become better equipped to support one another well.
When communities know better and connect better, the impact reaches far beyond what any one person or organization could do alone.
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Strong communities do not happen by accident, but with strategy and building of trust. They require people, training, technology, coordination, and trusted relationships that help care work well across organizations and sectors.
While direct support meets immediate needs, investing in stronger systems helps communities respond earlier, collaborate better, and reduce long-term strain on already stretched social services.