1133-7 Avenue S.W.
Calgary, AB T2P 1B2
President & CEO: Larry Mathieson
Board Chair: Kenneth Lin

Charitable Reg. #:11897 9947 RR0001

STAR RATING

Ci's Star Rating is calculated based on the following independent metrics:

[Charity Rating: 3/5]

✔+

FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY

Audited financial statements for current and previous years available on the charity’s website.

A-

RESULTS REPORTING

Grade based on the charity's public reporting of the work it does and the results it achieves.

n/r

DEMONSTRATED IMPACT

The demonstrated impact per dollar Ci calculates from available program information.

NEED FOR FUNDING

Charity's cash and investments (funding reserves) relative to how much it spends on programs in most recent year.

35%

CENTS TO THE CAUSE

For a dollar donated, after overhead costs of fundraising and admin/management (excluding surplus) 35 cents are available for programs.



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OVERVIEW

About Unison:

Unison is a 3-star charity. It is not financially transparent and has an A- results reporting grade, which is above average. Its overhead spending is 65%, which is not within Ci’s reasonable range. Its reserve funds can cover program costs for one year and eight months, which is within Ci’s reasonable range.

Founded in 1973, Unison (formerly Kerby Centre) provides social programs and resources to seniors. The charity aims to improve seniors’ mental, physical, social, and emotional well-being. It offers programs online and in Calgary and Medicine Hat in Alberta. In Calgary, it offers programs at Kerby Centre, Dalhousie Community Centre, and Wild Rose Church. In Medicine Hat, it offers programs at Veiner Centre and Strathcona Centre. Unison reports that up to 10% of seniors experience abuse in Canada, often at the hands of a trusted family member. The charity also reports that only 15% of people aged 66-79 are physically active.

The charity spent $4.9m on its programs in 2024. Unison runs five main programs: Active Aging, Elder Abuse Shelter and Outreach, Seniors Supports, food programs, and wellness programs. Through all of Unison’s programs, volunteers provided 65,011 hours of service in 2024. The charity did not provide a spending breakdown for its programs.

Active Aging offers activities for seniors to learn new skills and connect physically, emotionally, and socially. These activities include academic courses, sport drop-ins, finance presentations, workshops, travel trips and more. In 2024, volunteers provided 13,016 hours of service. Unison had 207 in-person programs, 29 travel trips, and 15,919 online classes. In 2024, 43,901 people participated in the charity’s courses and its online programming had 5,679 registrants.

Elder Abuse Shelter and Outreach offers shelter to older adults escaping abuse while working with caseworkers to transition abuse victims back into the community. Unison also has an Elder Abuse Response Team to identify and investigate high-risk cases of elder abuse. In 2024, it provided 4,872 safe nights at its shelter with an average length of stay of 97.6 nights.

Seniors Supports aims to assist seniors in handling their paperwork regarding housing, benefits and pensions, taxes, and other legal issues. Unison also provides affordable transportation for low-income seniors to support their independence in its Veiner Vintage Transport program. In 2024, volunteers provided 9,270 hours of service. The charity filed 5,974 tax returns at its free tax clinic, which supported 5,568 seniors. Volunteers drove 26,700 km to transport seniors for its Veiner Vintage Transport program.

Its food programs aim to combat hunger and promote community through various programs called Thrive Food Security, Meals on Wheels, and its Kerby Café and Veiner Bistro. These programs’ initiatives include grocery store deliveries, free food markets, food baskets, meal deliveries, community activities and more. In 2024, Unison delivered 32,155 meals and 818 grocery store orders. It served 2,238 clients at community bread markets, 10,713 seniors at free food markets, and 342 Meals on Wheels clients.

Its wellness programs consist of a Wellness Connection Centre, an Adult Day Program, and Unison Connect. The Wellness Connection Centre aims to support the mental, emotional, and spiritual health of older adults. Its Adult Day Program provides stimulating activities for older adults with health challenges. Unison Connect aims to help older adults by connecting them with social supports, such as housing, food, transportation, and social support. In 2024, volunteers provided 1,274 hours of service for Unison’s Adult Day program and served 2,794 clients at its Wellness Connection Centre.

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Results and Impact

In 2024, Unison’s Meals on Wheels clients reported that because of the charity’s meals provided, 93% felt they were better able to take care of themselves. 98% of clients also reported the program contributed to their ability to remain in their home. The charity also reported that 94% of its members stated they have been able to do more things that interest them from Unison's programs. 

While Ci highlights these key results, they may not completely represent Unison’s results and impact.

Ci has not rated Unison for its demonstrated impact. This shows as n/r and does not affect the star rating.

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Finances

Unison’s audited financial statements follow line-item costing, which is not a financial reporting best practice. This means Ci referred to the charity’s T3010 filings with the CRA Charities Directorate to allocate program, administrative, and fundraising costs.

Unison received $1.5m in donations in 2024, which is 19% of total revenue. It got $3.8m in government funding, which is 49% of revenue. This is a 25% increase from the $3.0m in 2023. It earned $1.8m from fees for its services, which is 23% of revenue. Unison spent $4.9m on its programs in 2024, which is 64% of revenue. In 2024, it recorded a surplus of $247k (3% of revenue).

Unison spent $531k on fundraising costs, which is 36% of donations. It spent $2.0m on administrative costs, which is 29% of revenue. Unison has total overhead spending of 65%. For every dollar donated to Unison, 35 cents are available to go to the cause. This is not within Ci’s reasonable range of 65-95.

Unison has $8.1m in reserve funds (cash and investments). Its reserve funds can cover 167% or one year and eight months of its annual program costs. This is within Ci’s reasonable range.

This report is an update that has been sent to Unison for review. Changes and edits may be forthcoming.

Updated on July 10, 2025, by Leah DeFrancesco.

Financial Review


Financial Ratios

Fiscal year ending December
202420232022
Administrative costs as % of revenues 28.8%19.5%11.6%
Fundraising costs as % of donations 35.9%10.3%2.5%
Total overhead spending 64.6%29.8%14.0%
Program cost coverage (%) 166.5%137.5%171.6%

Summary Financial Statements

All figures in $000s
202420232022
Donations 1,4811,7574,809
International donations 04070
Government funding 3,7693,0053,221
Fees for service 1,7591,8001,747
Investment income 65033863
Total revenues 7,6597,3079,839
Program costs 4,8645,7734,589
Grants 0011
Administrative costs 2,0171,3571,131
Fundraising costs 531181118
Total spending 7,4127,3115,850
Cash flow from operations 247(3)3,989
Capital spending 4110194
Funding reserves 8,1007,9407,894

Note: 1. Ci adjusted for deferred government funding, affecting revenue by $380k in 2024, ($265k) in 2023, and $425k in 2022. 2. Ci adjusted for deferred donations, affecting revenue by $42k in 2024, ($42k) in 2023, and $183k in 2022. 3. Ci included investment fees net of investment income, affecting revenue and expenses by ($66k) in 2024, ($69k) in 2023, and ($14k) in 2022. 4. Ci backed out amortization pro-rata from program, administrative, and fundraising costs. 5. Ci used the charity's T3010 filing with the CRA Charities Directorate to report programming, administrative, and fundraising costs; however, the T3010 value was $86k less than total expenses from the charity's audited financial statements in 2024. Thus, Ci allocated this difference to programming costs. 

Salary Information

Full-time staff: 64

Avg. compensation: $62,250

Top 10 staff salary range:

$350k +
0
$300k - $350k
0
$250k - $300k
0
$200k - $250k
0
$160k - $200k
1
$120k - $160k
0
$80k - $120k
7
$40k - $80k
2
< $40k
0

Information from most recent CRA Charities Directorate filings for F2024

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Comments & Contact

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Charity Contact

Website: www.unisonalberta.com
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