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FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting relies entirely upon donations from individual Canadians who care about Canadian content to finance its watchdog role, public policy initiatives, public opinion leadership and research activities. We do not accept contributions from organizations which hold licences from the CRTC, or from organizations affiliated with licensees.

Monthly Giving

Monthly giving Sign up for FRIENDS' monthly giving program using our secure form. Monthly giving by credit card is convenient and reduces our administrative costs. Your monthly contribution is ongoing and will continue until you notify us of a change.

A Special Gift for New Monthly Donors

Lapel PinFRIENDS has commissioned a unique and very attractive copper-green maple leaf lapel pin framed in pewter and crafted from copper that graced the roof of Canada's Parliament buildings in Ottawa from 1918 to 1996. This copper cladding was installed immediately after the Great Fire in 1916 that destroyed the Centre Block. This beautiful pin has been produced by and for the benefit of developmentally disabled people in Canada's National Capital Region.

If you become a FRIENDS monthly donor we will send you one of these beautiful and extremely rare lapel pins as a token of our appreciation. Don't miss your opportunity to own a unique piece of Canadian history!

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One-Time Donation 

Donate Support FRIENDS' work with a single gift by credit card using our secure form.  There is no minimum contribution.


Donate by Fax or Mail 

Fax If you do not wish to donate online, or wish to contribute by cheque, money order or automatic bank account withdrawal, please download our printable contribution form and fax or mail your contribution information to:

FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting
Box 200/238
131 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1R8

Fax: (416) 968-7406


Tax Receipts

FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting is a registered not-for-profit organization. However, since an important part of FRIENDS’ mission is advocacy in support of Canadian content on radio and television, FRIENDS is not a charitable organization and donations are not tax deductible.

FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting is an independent watchdog for Canadian programming and is not affiliated with any broadcaster or political party.