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November 28, 2023

Heritage Winnipeg’s 2023 December Donation Drive

As a charitable organization, Heritage Winnipeg is asking for your help to support our efforts to protect and conserve our city’s irreplaceable built heritage. Your contribution to our 2023 December Donation Drive is an investment in the future of all Winnipeggers, helping conserve the heritage in the city we all love and call home!

This past year we have made great strides in built heritage conservation alongside the community. The West Kildonan Public Library and the International Order of Odd Fellows Home both became designated heritage buildings. Crescentwood-Enderton Park became the second Heritage Conservation District in Winnipeg. We continued to celebrate built heritage at our Annual Preservation Awards and our annual Doors Open Winnipeg event. Additionally, we continued our conservation work and management of the historic Millennium Centre, and supported the community through student jobs, volunteer opportunities, mentorship programs, and providing many resources and public services.

In this giving season, we ask you to consider contributing generously to our 2023 December Donation Drive so we can continue our important work.

Click here to make an online donation!

 

 

 

To make an offline donation, please print the form below and mail it to us!

Our thank you for:

❄ A donation of $150 or more will receive a copy of The Streetcars of Winnipeg: Our Forgotten Heritage;

❄ A donation of $250 or more will receive a copy of Treasures of Winnipeg’s Exchange District;

❄ A donation of $500 or more, you will receive both of the previously mentioned books, a free one year membership/renewal with our organization, and your name or company logo listed in the Donation Drive thank you post on our website;

❄ For donations of $850 or more, you will receive all the same benefits as the $500+ category, along with a private tour of the historic Millennium Centre for you and up to nine friends

 

On behalf of the Board of Directors, staff and volunteers, we thank you! Together we can make a real difference to protect Winnipeg’s architectural gems!

Be sure to donate on or before December 31st, 2023 to receive a 2023 charitable tax receipt.

 

 

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