Donor FAQs

Welcome to Umoja Community Mosaic’s Donor FAQ page. 

Whether you’re a new visitor, a longtime supporter, or just curious about our work, we’ve compiled answers to the most common donor questions we receive.

Yes! While donations through CanadaHelps are quick and secure, we also accept:

  • E-transfers to: [email protected]

  • Cheques payable to Umoja Community Mosaic

    • Mailing address:
      PO Box 86051 SW Marda Loop
      Calgary, Alberta T2T 6B7

Yes.

  • Online donations via CanadaHelps will automatically generate a tax receipt via email.

  • Cheque or e-transfer donations will receive a manual tax receipt from Umoja. If you haven’t received one, please contact us at [email protected].

Yes.

  • On CanadaHelps, simply check the box for anonymous giving.

  • For cheques or e-transfers, include a quick note in your email or memo line requesting that your donation be recorded as anonymous.

Absolutely!
Monthly gifts provide stable, ongoing support for our programs. You can choose the monthly option on our CanadaHelps donation page.

Your generosity supports:

  • Summer soccer camps

  • Culturally sensitive food hampers

  • Youth inclusion through sports

  • Leadership training and afterschool programs

  • Community-building events

CanadaHelps retains a small 3–5% processing fee to support their platform. The rest comes straight to Umoja to serve children and families in Calgary.

You can explore our Case for Support and latest Impact Report to see how your contributions are creating change.

Follow Umoja Community Mosaic on social media for regular stories and updates—and keep an eye out for our branded vehicles throughout Calgary!

Still Have Questions?

We’d love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you shortly.

Ready to donate?

Donate Online:

Donate by Mail:

Please send a cheque addressed to Umoja Community Mosaic to the following address:

Umoja Community Mosaic
PO Box 86051 SW Marda Loop
Calgary Alberta T2T 6B7

*Soccer Without Boundaries (as listed in the online links) is a program of Umoja Community Mosaic.