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Since 1995, the Fondation franco-albertaine has supported the social, cultural, and economic development of Alberta’s Francophone community through philanthropy.

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Since 1995, the Fondation franco-albertaine has supported the social, cultural, and economic development of Alberta’s Francophone community through philanthropy. It manages endowment funds that strengthen our community’s vitality.

Thanks to Réseau santé Alberta Endowment Fund, administered by the Fondation franco-albertaine, RSA awards an annual scholarship to a student in a health program at Campus Saint‑Jean, supporting the next generation of Francophone health professionals.

An endowment fund is a lasting investment: your contribution is preserved, and only the annual interest is used to support RSA’s initiatives. This means your gift has a meaningful impact today and for generations to come.

To make a donation to the Réseau santé Alberta Endowment Fund, visit: https://fondationfa.ca/fonds/fonds-reseau-sante-alberta/

Donations made to the Fondation franco-albertaine are eligible for an official charitable receipt. In Alberta, you may receive a 50% tax credit on the cumulative portion of your donations exceeding $200.


Leaving a Bequest: A Lasting Gift for the Future of French‑Language Health Services

By including a bequest in your will, you help build the future of French‑language health services in Alberta. Through the Fondation franco‑albertaine, you can designate a bequest specifically to RSA Endowment Fund.

https://fondationfa.ca/donateurs/legs/

You can also designate a life insurance policy to benefit the RSA Endowment Fund through the Foundation.

https://fondationfa.ca/donateurs/assurance-vie/


THANK YOU for your support and generosity. Your contribution directly strengthens access to French‑language health services for future generations.

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