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The Nellie McClung Foundation raises awareness and celebrates Nellie McClung’s legacy by inspiring and educating present and future champions to continue the journey to equality.

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The Nellie McClung Foundation
Endowment Fund

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The Nellie McClung Foundation Endowment Fund was established to support a monument commemorating Nellie McClung on the grounds of the Manitoba Legislative. Ninety percent of initial gifts to the fund went directly to completing the monument. The remaining ten percent and any gift after completion will be pooled and invested. The income generated will be distributed to support the work of the Nellie McClung Foundation as well as an education website, events, awards and university bursaries.

The Nellie McClung Foundation Legacy Endowment Fund

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The Nellie McClung Foundation Legacy Endowment Fund was established by the Nellie McClung Foundation. Gifts to this fund are invested in perpetuity and the annual income generated for grant making will recognize and support women undertaking creative works with an emphasis on social justice and will be open to those working in the literary, performing, visual, film/media and visual arts. 

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We are always looking for volunteers to help us with events, fundraising, promotion, and various committees. Your generous contributions of time, skill and commitment will enable The Nellie McClung Foundation to empower more women and achieve our goals.

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The Nellie McClung Foundation acknowledges with respect that we conduct our work on Treaty One Territory and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We honour the Anishinaabeg, Anisininew (Oji-Cree), Ininiwak (Cree), Oceti Sakowin/Dakota Oyate, and Michif (Métis) Peoples as the original caretakers of this land. With gratitude and reciprocity, we recognize the songs, stories, teachings, and knowledge systems rooted here. The Treaties were entered into in good faith, as agreements to share, not surrender, the land. We are committed to upholding the spirit and intent of these agreements, and to building a future grounded in truth, equity, and meaningful collaboration.

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