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We would like to acknowledge and express our gratitude for the generous contributions of funding, time, and expertise provided by our many partners in the development of this website. To find out more about these organizations and their community efforts, please click on the links to their websites in the brief descriptions below.
Bell Fund Broadcast and New Media Fund
www.ipf.ca/Bell/English/about.html

The Bell Fund is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the Canadian broadcasting system, including digital media. They generously provided primary funding for this website through their New Media Fund.
TVO
www.tvo.org

TVO is Ontario's public educational media organization. Their vision is to empower people to be engaged citizens of Ontario through educational media. TVO is the primary broadcast partner for the film Forgetful Not Forgotten, and has contributed video hosting services for this website.
Alzheimer Society of Ontario
www.alzheimerontario.org
As a provincial branch of the Alzheimer Society of Canada, the Alzheimer Society of Ontario shares the national society's vision of a world without Alzheimer's and related diseases, working on a regional level to help alleviate the personal and social consequences of these diseases. The Alzheimer Society of Ontario has contributed to this website as a marketing, communication and advisory partner. To find out more, see the press release.
Wood & Associates
www.wood-and-associates.com
Wood & Associates are specialists in mail management, executing complicated mail campaigns for corporate, non-profit and institutional clients. Wood & Associates were very early supporters of Forgetful not Forgotten with a particular interest in the role the Web site would play in supporting caregivers. They provided a grant to help finance the research, strategy and technical analysis that are the basis of forgetfulnotforgotten.com.
Alzheimer Society of Montreal
www.alzheimermontreal.ca
This local branch of the Alzheimer Society of Canada lent their expertise to our Ask an Expert section, with many informative video responses.
Alzheimer's Groupe Inc.
www.alzheimergroupe.org
This Montreal-based organization strives to measurably improve the survival and quality of life for individuals and families living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. They also lent their expertise to our Ask an Expert section by providing many informative video responses.
For information about the professionals who contributed to Ask an Expert, see Meet the Experts.
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