We Are A Volunteer Non Profit Organization And Community Partner In Thecanada Revenue Agency (Cra) Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (Cvitp).Servicespensioners Concerned Prepares Income Tax Returns And Provides Assistance With Government Forms For Seniors, Low Income, Physically Challenged And New Canadian Citizens.More About Our Servicesvolunteersour Tax Preparers And Office Staff Are All Unpaid Volunteers. Many Are Retired, But All Enjoy Working With People And Have Good Numeric Skills.
Since 1967, the Quinte Arts Council has dedicated itself to serving our members – artists, member groups, community friends, businesses, and students – while offering quality entertainment, arts experiences, and arts education for people of all ages in our community.Our revenues come from government at the municipal and provincial level, sponsorships, foundations, memberships and donations. QAC is governed by a volunteer board of directors and relies heavily on volunteers to assist staff with administration as well as programs and special events.The Quinte Arts Council is a registered charitable umbrella organization (#107869448RR0001) dedicated to promoting artists and arts organizations in all disciplines and to further appreciation of arts and culture in the Quinte region. The geographic region we serve is from the southern-most tip of Prince Edward County, north to Bancroft and east and west from Napanee to Brighton.
Tyendinaga, as part of the Mohawk Nation, is a healthy, sustainable Kanyen'kehà:ka community, built on and united by our language, culture, traditions, knowledge, and history. We exercise our rights and responsibilities for the protection of and respect for our people, our land, our resources, and the environment.