Our Partners
About Us / Our Partners
Our work in the adult foundational learning community is made possible thanks to the generous support and partnership with funders, program partners, and community leaders.
Funding Support
Our work is made possible through the Alberta Ministry of Advanced Education’s Community Adult Learning Program Grant. As a Granting Council under the Community Adult Learning Program (CALP) Policy, we allocate funding locally to support adult literacy and foundational learning programs and provide professional development support to practitioners working with adults with foundational learning needs.
Partners
- Aboriginal Futures
- Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS)
- Calgary John Howard Society (CJHS)
- Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association (CIWA)
- CanLearn Society
- Carya
- Centre for Newcomers
- Closer to Home
- Connections for Families
- Deaf and Hear Alberta
- Elizabeth Fry Society
- Families Matter
- Further Education Society of Alberta (FESA)
- Making Changes Employment Association
- McMan Youth Family and Community Services
- Momentum
- Norquest
- Prospect
- Riel Institute
- SAIT
- The Immigrant Education Society (TIES)
- The Women’s Centre
Volunteers
We are grateful to the numerous community leaders who lend their expertise to our grant review process.
Donations
Calgary Learns is not a donor-driven organization. If you want to add your support and enhance the work in the adult foundational learning field, donations can be made through Canada Helps.