Support Save Georgian Bay
Help us expose the lack of transparency behind TC Energy’s pumped storage proposal — and stop it before it harms Georgian Bay.
We operate with zero paid staff—every initiative is powered by volunteers. Your contribution directly fuels action to stop the project and protect Georgian Bay for future generations.
We offer two ways to contribute:
Option 1: Donate To the Save the Bay Project
(in partnership with Small Change Fund)
✅ Tax receipt available
✅ How Your Donation Helps:
- Funds cover expenses directly related to the Save the Bay project (events, communications, advisors, and authorized services).
- Joint materials must include the Small Change Fund logo.
- Cannot be used for general operations, insurance, or partisan content.
- Certain services require prior SCF authorization.
- All expenses must be supported by proper invoices or receipts.
✅ Your donation supports approved project activities under the Small Change Fund
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Double Your Impact Campaign
December 19, 2025 – March 31, 2026
December 19, 2025 – March 31, 2026
Your gift moves us closer to our goal—thank you! Choose your receipt option below.
Goal: $100,000
SGB
Save the Bay Project
Total
Option 2: Donate Directly to Save Georgian Bay
❌ No tax receipt
✅Funds can be used flexibly — for insurance, outreach, legal support, merchandise, and urgent needs
✅Empowers us to act quickly and responsibly, without branding restrictions
Why No Tax Receipt?
Save Georgian Bay is a nonprofit, actively engaged in public advocacy and municipal lobbying. Under Canadian law, organizations that primarily engage in lobbying are not eligible for charitable status, and therefore cannot issue tax receipts.
Donate Without Tax Receipt →
Donate Directly to Save Georgian Bay
✅No tax receipt, but maximum impact.:
- Supports broader advocacy needs like insurance, outreach, urgent campaigns, and merchandise.
- Provides flexibility for expenses not covered under SCF compliance, including authorized legal support.
- Helps us respond quickly to environmental threats and community needs.


