The Trinity Jubilee Foundation has been funding projects since 2001. The projects, listed below, have been in community development, health, housing and education.
Year:| 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001
$9,370 to Cause Canada for schooling in Sierra Leone


• Fulfilling the specific needs identified for the school in Sulamania which TJF has supported for the last two years.
• Provided the renovation of three classrooms, books for the library and teacher training.
$4,000 to Arctic Children and Youth Foundation (ACYF)

• ACYF is a new registered charity, chaired by Susan Aglukark, which works towards improving both the home and community environments in the arctic.
• ACYF objectives include working with governments to reduce smoking, substance abuse, and suicide amongst young people of the arctic; improve conflict resolution, literacy, numeracy, and technological capacity.
2009
Sierra Leone: Support to a New School in Sulamania
$10,400 was donated in 2009 through Cause Canada specifically to support a new school in the village of Sulamania in Sierra Leone.

• School supplies and uniforms were provided for 200 children, who otherwise would not have been able to attend school.
• Mosquito nets were provided to all the students to guard against malaria, a major hazard in the area.
• In addition, a meal program was made available which attracted many more children to school and allowed for better nutrition of the children, resulting in better learning potential.
Tanzania: Project TEMBO Guesthouse
$1,500 was also donated in 2009 to continue to support Project TEMBO in Tanzania.

• Project TEMBO is a registered Canadian charity that provides funding and support primarily, but not exclusively, to girls and women pursuing educational and small business goals in the Maasai homeland of rural northern Tanzania
• T.J.F.’s contribution was directed toward a Guesthouse that is being built
• The Guesthouse will provide on-going employment and income in the project area.
2008
$6,000 to continue assisting the Cause Canada education program in Sierra Leone to help provide schooling, health and nutrition programs, and community development support for disadvantaged children; twenty five children supported by this program corresponded with children in Ottawa.
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$2,500 to CanHave to further assist in equipping a vocational school for AIDS orphans in Uganda.
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$1,250 to assist Project TEMBO Guesthouse, an income-generating project managed and operated by women in northern Tanzania.
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2007
$10,500 to Cause Canada to help provide schooling, health and nutrition programs, and community development support for disadvantaged children in Sierra Leone.
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$5,000 to CanHave to help build and equip a vocational school for AIDS orphans in Uganda.
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2006
$5,542 to WaterCan to help provide a clean water and sanitation system for an Ethiopian school.
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2005
$10,000 to the Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada to continue assisting the Soweto Home Care-Givers Association to provide home care services to people affected by HIV/AIDS, South Africa.
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$3,000 to assist the Multifaith Housing Initiative (Ottawa) to acquire condominiums for rent by some members of a low income community.
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2004
$10,000 to Inter Pares to help staff and operate community health clinics in the slums of Manila, Philippines.
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2003
$7,185 to the Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada to assist the Home Care-Givers Co-operative in Soweto to provide home care services to people affected by HIV/AIDS, South Africa.
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$10,000 to Cause Canada to help rehabilitate child soldiers and war-affected women in Sierra Leone.
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2002
$15,000 to Habitat for Humanity to assist with the building of a house for an Ottawa family.
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2001
$7,000 to the Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada to help redevelop a farmers’ co-operative in El Salvador.
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$5,185 to WaterCan to assist development of a well in Pida Village, Uganda serving 484 community members and improving community health.
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