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Message from Canadian Institute Educational Foundation

A while ago you received an email from the Canadian Credit Institute Educational Foundation (CCIEF), via the Credit Institute, outlining our ongoing projects of funding scholarships and a modernization of the Credit Basics Program. These are significant steps forward for both the Foundation and the Institute!

CIC members have historically been leaders in education, conferences and overall support of the Credit Institute. We challenge every credit professional at every local chapter to donate and become front-runners in helping the Foundation continue its path to “Fulfill hopes and dreams through educational programs & financial support, one semester at a time!”

By contributing $50 (or more if you wish) you will encourage all interested people to join our organization AND contribute to the goals of the foundation.

The Foundation needs you (corporate donations too) to donate your $50 now, towards our programs. Donations can be made on the Institute website at:
http://www.creditedu.org/memb_ccief.html or http://www.creditedu.org/vis_ccief.html All donations are, of course, tax deductible.

Donations can also be made by mail to:
Canadian Credit Institute Educational Foundation
C/O Credit Institute of Canada
219 Dufferin Street, Suite 216C
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 3J1

When you make your donation, please challenge your counterparts in other parts of Canada to drive a national campaign!!

Are you up for the challenge?? Ready to give a little back??

Regards to all
CANADIAN CREDIT INSTITUTE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

Rolly Buchanan, CCP (Emeritus)
President

P.S. A short time ago I issued a challenge to the Edmonton Chapter to come up with $5,000 in donations – that’s about $50 a member. At this point they need some encouragement but it would be fun to see which Chapter can come up with the most on a per member basis. Again I ask – ARE YOU UP FOR THE CHALLENGE??!!!!!