Spreading The Love Of Dance
Elliott had a passion for dance and he called upon The Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation so that he could help non-Aboriginal kids learn how to dance
The Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation has been able to help more than 10,000 citizens in several Aboriginal communities across Ontario through the generosity of our sponsors and donors.
Starting out in a small office with just two employees and four board members in 2004, Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation has since become a major force for change in our communities; from funding 481 applicants in 2004-05 to a current rate of close to 1,000 applicants per year. We are only able to help these youth and communities by the continued support of our sponsors and donors, who believe just as much as we do in the future of our youth.
With your help, Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation has been able to assist Aboriginal youth with dreams of becoming physicians, lawyers, artists, athletes, social workers, educators, public administrators, engineers, politicians and scientists – in short, just about every imaginable field of endeavour.
By partnering as a sponsor with Dreamcatcher you help to provide valuable opportunities for many hopeful athletes, scholars and artists to start building skills in productive learning environments.
Take a first step toward making a difference in the lives of the next generation - future Aboriginal community leaders, teachers, artists, athletes and academics. Invest in a bright, productive and prosperous future.
Company name on all advertisement and media mentions
Sponsorship logo included in our national newsletters
Sponsor name and logo on Dreamcatcher website
Web links from Dreamcatcher website to sponsor’s site
Sponsorship logo included in our national newsletters
Sponsor name and logo on Dreamcatcher website
Social media recognition (Twitter, Facebook)
Weekly Tweet and Facebook post about the sponsor/ sponsor’s business
As a Dreamcatcher sponsor, your organization will gain valuable access and exposure to not only Aboriginal youth but also to Aboriginal Communities from coast to coast.
Our goal is to help youth achieve their dreams, supporting them in the educational and cultural pursuits, allowing them to become leaders in their communities. The stories of their successes are what drive us to continue helping to make their dreams come true.
Elliott had a passion for dance and he called upon The Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation so that he could help non-Aboriginal kids learn how to dance
The Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation helped Kelly Babstock and her family realized one of Kelly's dreams, as she was selected to play hockey for Team Canada.
A few months ago we brought you the touching story of how Kaiya Maracle donated all her birthday money to the Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation.