Canada:
Charities And Giving - What's New - July 18th, 2019
25 July 2019
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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Attention all registered charities! Public Services and
Procurement Canada (PSPC) is inviting registered charities
interested in receiving donations of surplus goods from the federal
government to identify themselves.
PSPC is seeking charities interested in the following items:
- Entertainment items
- Games and toys
- Clothing, footwear, outerwear
- Outdoor equipment
- Household items
- Furniture
To participate, complete the Request for Information questionnaire
currently posted on the Buyandsell.gc.ca site by August 30, 2019. The
information you provide will help PSPC determine the demand for
donations and evaluate the viability of a program for donating
Government of Canada surplus goods.
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