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Grapes for Humanity is proud to join in on efforts to slow the pace of climate change by supporting the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), for the third time. Co-founded in 2001 by wine writer Tony Aspler and Arlene Willis, Grapes for Humanity has raised millions of dollars for many global humanitarian projects and is now expanding its focus to include lessening the impacts of climate change. The foundation held their first virtual charity wine auction to benefit NCC’s work in Ontario in the fall of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In partnership with Waddington’s Auctioneers and Dymon Wine Cellars, Grapes for Humanity is hosting the Grapes for Climate Change Action 2024 virtual wine auctions from April 12 to April 22, 2024. More details at Grapes for Humanity. The auction will raise funds to aid in slowing the pace of climate change and to support global communities in need. One of the projects being supported is the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s conservation work in the Frontenac Arch Natural Area. Click here to watch the video, or read more about the Frontenac Arch here.

If your organization is interested in partnering with NCC, please contact us:

corporate.giving@natureconservancy.ca 

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Funding provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada