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Canada Heritage Action Foundation

The Canada Heritage Action Foundation is a Canadian-led not-for-profit organization and a Federal Corporation entity registered with Corporations Canada (Corporation No. 1570975-0) since January 22, 2024. Business Number. 762323152 RC0001 with Canada Revenue Agency. The Canada Heritage Action Foundation supports members of marginalized communities, including people with disabilities, Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), 2SLGBTQ+ people, and Francophone communities in Canada.

The Canada Heritage Action Foundation aims to preserve and promote cultural and artistic heritage through innovation and intercultural exchange and sharing the universal goal of understanding and cherishing mankind's past to contribute to a prosperous and wiser future. The interdisciplinary approaches are integral to the enterprise and engage both the public and scholars worldwide in the findings of its scholarly community. Workshops, culture programs, exhibitions, seminars, public lectures, publications, and other programs reflect the foundation's ideal of bridges between peoples and promote public understanding of diverse cultures and our shared humanity.

The mission is to enhance Blacks, People of Color young people's, LGBTQ, Women, and youth participation in civil society and empower the next generation of change-makers, creating a platform for their active involvement in shaping their communities and addressing social and cultural issues by equipping them with the necessary skills, resources, and opportunities that foster a culture of leadership among Black young people individuals. The Canada Heritage Action Foundation is mandated to achieve work on the cultural heritage, environment, climate change, and education for BIPOC (Anglophone and Francophone) in Canada. The organization is committed to global sustainable development goals that promise not to leave anyone behind by 2030. The Canada Heritage Action Foundation believes that partnerships are vital in the work we do, the organization has established partnerships with the United Nations, Civil Society and Indigenous Peoples Mechanism (CSIPM), and Open Dialogues on Climate Change International (ODCC) with such great partners to ensure a culture of accountability within our work and partnerships. The Organization will work towards the improvement of access to a safe and culturally relevant sustainable environment for BIPOC and 2SLGBTQ in Canada. 

The organization is committed to the Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs) which offers a historic opportunity to ensure no one is left behind and the 2030 Agenda. The Canada Heritage Action Foundation will address:

1. UNSDGs- promoting Sustainable Development Goals(2, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16 and 17)

2. Preserving the cultural heritage both tangible and intangible

3. Climate crisis, Mitigation & Adaptation, and environmental issues

4. Raising ecological awareness and ecosystem restoration education

5. Promoting affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy

The Canada Heritage Action Foundation will strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all of Canada, advocating, raising awareness, and improving education, human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction, and early warning. The organization will promote mechanisms for raising the capacity for effective climate-related planning and management in Canada, including focusing on women, youth, and marginalized communities. By 2030, ensure that all Canadians have the relevant information and awareness for sustainable development and lifestyles in harmony with nature. By 2030, the Canada Heritage Action Foundation will ensure the protection, restoration, and promotion of sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, and halt biodiversity loss. By 2024 mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems.

 

This innovation in the production and consumption of food using traditional methods will help save the environment while ensuring the communities' course of improving livelihoods, and healthy living. The householders will gain environmental knowledge, education, and hands-on experience on environmentally sustainable food security, environment, and climate change.

This will inspire other community action projects focused on improving health outcomes for Canadians. This innovation will improve the attainment of self-reliance by ensuring that poverty is reduced in a sustainable manner and the fulfillment of human rights for Black, Indigenous, people of color, 2SLGBTQ+ people, and Francophone communities in Canada by 2027. As a grass-roots non-profit Canadian-led organization, We came together to inspire and commit to actions that will empower all people, especially those who have been marginalized; Black, Indigenous, people of color, 2SLGBTQ+ people, and Francophone communities through fueling their passions by giving them the knowledge, skills, and tools they need to turn their inspirational ideas into real worlds that change their lives forever and make a positive difference.

Addition to collectively tackle the root causes of inequality, education, environmental degradation, and climate change. We want a Canada where social and environmental development justice is assured and Black, Indigenous, and people of color, 2SLGBTQ+ people, and Francophone communities can live healthy and culturally. Thus, the Canada Heritage Action Foundation works together to promote culture, the arts, heritage, and participation as well as Aboriginal initiatives.

 

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