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Join us in our mission to unlock the mysteries of the brain, through illness and in health. With donor support, Brain Canada convenes the brightest minds from across the country to drive groundbreaking research that leads to real change.

Together, we’re advancing discoveries that improve lives, strengthen communities, and shape a healthier future for all Canadians. Every contribution fuels innovation, accelerates progress, and brings hope to millions affected by brain conditions. Be part of the movement transforming brain health in Canada.

One-Time Gift

Every gift fuels bold Canadian brain research, supporting discovery, innovation, and better health for people across the country.

Monthly Gift

Unlock the full impact of your generosity by joining The Great Minds, Brain Canada’s monthly donor circle.

Corporate Partnerships

Employers can support Brain Canada through corporate donations, matching gifts, employee giving programs, and workplace fundraisers.

Legacy Giving Resources

  • Sample Bequest Wording

    Bequest for undesignated use:
    “I give, to Brain Canada Foundation, Registered Charity located in Montreal, QC, with the charitable registration number 89105 2094 RR0001, the sum of $— [or —% of my estate] [or —% of the residue of my estate] to be used for the general purposes of the Foundation.”

    Specific, bequest with escape clause:
    “I give, to Brain Canada Foundation, Registered Charity located in Montreal, QC, with the charitable registration number 89105 2094 RR0001, the sum of $— to be used for the following purpose(s):

    If Brain Canada Foundation is unable to apply all or part of these funds for the specific purpose(s) stated herein, the balance of this bequest not so extended may be used for the general purposes of the Foundation.”

    Residual contingent bequest:
    “Upon the death of all my beneficiaries, I direct my trustee to transfer and deliver the balance of the residue of my estate, including any undistributed income, to Brain Canada Foundation, Registered Charity located in Montreal, QC, $— to be used for the general purposes of the Foundation.”

  • A Gift of Life Insurance

    A gift of life insurance allows you to make a significant donation to Brain Canada Foundation at a relatively low cost, while protecting the value of your estate for your heirs. This approach is appropriate for donors who hold an existing policy that is no longer needed or for a donor who wishes to make a gift but currently has limited financial resources. There are a few ways to make a gift of life insurance:

    • Transfer ownership of your existing life insurance policy to Brain Canada Foundation and name Brain Canada Foundation as the beneficiary of the policy. You will receive a charitable tax receipt equal to the value of the policy at the time of the gift. Your annual premium payments may qualify for a charitable tax receipt.

    • Purchase a new policy and name Brain Canada Foundation as the owner and beneficiary. Your annual premium payment may qualify for a charitable tax receipt.

    • Designate Brain Canada Foundation as the beneficiary of a policy. Upon death, your estate will receive a charitable tax receipt equal to the death benefit of the policy.

  • Gift of publicly traded shares/stock options

    Download a securities transfer form

    Gifts of appreciated publicly traded securities, such as stocks, bonds and mutual funds are advantageous as your estate will receive a charitable tax receipt equal to the value of the security at the time of the gift and any capital gains on the gifted securities will be exempt from tax.

  • A Gift through your RRSP or RRIF

    By naming Brain Canada Foundation as a beneficiary of all or a percentage of your Registered Retirement Savings Plans, Registered Retirement Income Fund or TFSA (or leaving it as a bequest in your will for Quebec purposes), you are able to make a commitment now, but postpone the donation until after your death. Your estate will receive a donation receipt for the full value of the gift on death but you will continue to retain full ownership and use of your retirement funds during your lifetime.

  • A Gift through a Charitable Remainder Trust

    A charitable remainder trust is an arrangement that allows you to transfer assets to a trust, obtain a donation receipt today, and retain the right to income from the trust for life or a specified period. The capital of the trust will be left to Brain Canada Foundation after certain predetermined milestones, such as a period of time lapsed or a death.

  • Contact Us

    To further discuss your wishes, please contact:

    Monica Berger
    Director of Philanthropy
    Brain Canada Foundation
    1200 McGill College Avenue, Suite 1600
    Montreal, Quebec H3B 4G7

    Telephone: 514-264-9746
    E-mail: monica.berger@braincanada.ca

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