PO Box 37023
Kitchener, ON N2A 4A7
Executive Director: Ken Smid
Board Chair: Scott Harris

Charitable Reg. #:81318 3696 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.

93%

CENTS TO THE CAUSE

For a dollar donated, after overhead costs of fundraising and admin/management (excluding surplus) 93 cents are available for programs.



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OVERVIEW

About True North Aid:

True North Aid is a 3-star charity. The charity has a A- Results Reporting grade, which is above average. Its overhead spending is 7%, within Charity Intelligence’s reasonable range. Its reserve funds can cover just under seven months of annual program costs, which is within Charity Intelligence’s reasonable range.

Founded in 2009, True North Aid (TNA) provides essential aid to remote Indigenous communities. Its programs are established on eight foundational stones of support: self-determination, reconciliation, water, food, health, housing, culture, and education.

The Donor Restricted Community Programs received 59% of program spending. TNA reported that the Moon Time Connection program delivered up to 4 million pounds of menstrual products in 2024. True North Aid ran Work2Give in partnership with Correctional Services Canada, which recruits Indigenous offenders to use their carpentry skills to give back to remote communities. In 2024, the charity reported that it delivered twenty picnic tables, four end tables, two bookshelves, ten cedar garden beds, and four hand drums. The charity also stated that it gave out four small houses, which are compact wooden houses for people experiencing homelessness. In 2024, TNA also ran its Hockey Cares program, which is a cultural exchange between youth from Oakville, Ontario and Constance Lake First Nation.

The Community Initiatives Program received 24% of program spending. It funds Indigenous-led projects that aim to create positive community-centred change. In 2024, True North Aid funded 24 initiatives. These initiatives included the Kisilignik sealskin cleaning workshop, Haida Gwaii Cultural Exchange, and music lessons in Green Lake, Saskatchewan.

The Community Supplies Program received 13% of program spending. It provides necessities to communities where access to vital supplies is challenging. The charity reported that its Good Night’s Sleep program delivered 201 beds to eight communities in partnership with Silk and Snow in 2024. These sets included a bed frame, mattress, mattress protector, blankets, sheets, and pillows. In 2024, the Back-to-School program gave out 1,989 backpacks, 1,162 elementary kits, and 627 high school kits. The charity also reported that it shipped 700 boxes of Lego and delivered over 3,000 books. True North Aid’s One Pallet, One Community program shipped over 3,400 pounds of baby supplies, school supplies, bedding, and more.

TNA’s Education and Outreach program received 4% of program spending. The charity ran reconciliation programs and events to raise awareness and connect communities. In 2024, the charity held Reconciliation Day walks and reported that it had 1,165 participants with approximately 80 volunteers. TNA also held online Settler Discussions, with 124 people joining in 2024.

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Results and Impact

In 2024, True North Aid stated that it shipped over 100,000 pounds of aid, in the form of menstrual products, beds, books, school supplies, and baby items. It reported that it supported over 25,000 people in more than 165 Indigenous communities in 2024.

This may not be a complete representation of True North Aid’s results and Impact.

The charity is not yet rated on impact (n/r), which does not affect its star rating.

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Finances

Although True North Aid’s audited financial statements provide some disclosure on how much it spent on program and administrative costs, it did not properly separate out fundraising expenses on its statement of operations.  

In 2024, the charity received $2.8m in donations and special events revenue. It reported $9k in government funding in 2024.

True North Aid spent $2.2m on its program. The charity spent $197k on administration, which is 7% of revenue (less investment income) in 2024. It did not report any fundraising costs. This results in total overhead spending of 7%. For every dollar donated, 93 cents are available to go to the cause. This is within Ci’s reasonable range for overhead spending.

True North Aid reported a surplus of $101k and recorded reserve funds of $1.4m in 2024. The charity can cover just under 7 months of its annual program costs.

Profile updated by Leah Holmes on July 2, 2024. This charity report is an update that has been sent to the charity for review. Comments and corrections may be forthcoming.

Financial Review


Financial Ratios

Fiscal year ending December
202420232022
Administrative costs as % of revenues 7.1%13.3%14.3%
Total overhead spending 7.1%13.3%14.3%
Program cost coverage (%) 55.3%68.6%51.2%

Summary Financial Statements

All figures in $s
202420232022
Donations 2,761,8762,088,1581,793,938
Government funding 8,92000
Special events 2,45218,92516,026
Investment income 38,29516,7954,200
Total revenues 2,811,5432,123,8781,814,164
Program costs 2,216,9971,694,9612,148,696
Grants 297,11888,07529,000
Administrative costs 196,733280,476259,159
Total spending 2,710,8482,063,5122,436,855
Cash flow from operations 100,69560,366(622,691)
Capital spending 1,96300
Funding reserves 1,390,7661,223,7271,114,242

Note: Ci adjusted deferred donations, affecting revenues by $291k in 2024, ($11k) in 2023, and $244k in 2022. Ci reported grants from the charity’s T3010 filings with the CRA and removed the amount from program costs.

Salary Information

Full-time staff: 5

Avg. compensation: $47,180

Top 10 staff salary range:

$350k +
0
$300k - $350k
0
$250k - $300k
0
$200k - $250k
0
$160k - $200k
0
$120k - $160k
0
$80k - $120k
0
$40k - $80k
4
< $40k
0

Information from most recent CRA Charities Directorate filings for F2024

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Comments & Contact

Comments added by the Charity:

True North Aid is a Canadian, registered charity that provides practical, humanitarian support to northern and remote Indigenous communities in Canada. We are committed to working with communities that are more than two hours away from critical services and goods such as hospitals, specialized care and support services, grocery stores, and other essential needs. Many of these communities are only accessible by plane, ice roads or barge/ferry.

To help those understand the scope of the needs in remote communities and to help guide and focus True North Aid’s work, eight foundational stones of support were created in 2016 with input from our Indigenous Advisory Committee. These stones include self-determination, reconciliation, water, food, health, housing, culture, and education. Defining these allows us to fulfill a wide range of needs in the Indigenous communities that reach out to us. Within these areas of focus, True North Aid prioritizes self-determination and empowering the community partners we work with. By collaborating with local community leaders, we hear from them directly to understand the needs in their community. This ensures that True North Aid is able to build sustainable, lasting change in the areas they’ve deemed a priority.

True North Aid is committed to transparency and sharing with our donors the impact their donations are having in northern and remote Indigenous communities across Canada. Each year, we produce an Impact Report, and hold a Year-in-Review which can be viewed on our website (https://truenorthaid.ca/our-impact/) along with our annual Audited Financial Statements.

If you have any questions, we welcome you to reach out to our Donor Relations and Corporate Outreach Coordinator at donate@truenorthaid.ca. Thank you for taking the time to learn more about us!

Charity Contact

Website: www.truenorthaid.ca
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