OUR PARTNER

Created in 1936, the Victoria Foundation is a community foundation and registered charity accredited by Imagine Canada.  Breakfast2Music has partnered with the Victoria Foundation (VF) to ensure donors receive tax receipts for their generous contributions. When you donate through our Canada Helps page, your donation goes into our fund at the VF. At the direction of B2M, and as needed, specific amounts are drawn from the fund for individual schools and deposited directly into their breakfast accounts.

No matter the size of your donation, you can be sure that every penny is accounted for. You are feeding hungry tummies and contributing to school music programs!  And donations of $20 and above receive a tax receipt.

GRANTS

The Grocery Foundation provided B2M with a $10,000 grant through their Canada-wide Toonies for Tummies initiative.
Rotary Victoria Harbourside provided B2M with a $5,000 grant and we’re working closely on other projects this year.

2022-2023 SPONSORS

Aragon renewed Esquimalt School sponsorship this year
Schibli, Stedman, King Chartered Public Accountants provides B2M with accounting services.
Devon Properties is a generous supporter of Nourish Style: our clothing pop-up sale.
Pedersen’s Event Rentals is a generous supporter of Nourish Style: our clothing pop-up sale.
Jawl Residential is a generous supporter of Nourish Style: our clothing pop-up sale.

2021-2022 SPONSORS

Blue Heron Group provides B2M with the funds we need to keep going.
Schibli, Stedman, King Chartered Public Accountants provides B2M with accounting services.
Aragon renewed Esquimalt School sponsorship this year

2021-2022 COLLABORATORS

We collaborated with the Hospitality Management Class at Camosun College on virtual events that raised around $6,000.
Singing Bowl Granola is working with School District 61 to support nutritious kids’ breakfasts again this year.

PAST SPONSORS & COLLABORATORS

A great thanks to the partners, sponsors and collaborators who have donated in-kind, participated in events, and so generously funded our work.  They demonstrate that “it takes a village.”