The Canadian Children's Opera Company presents professionally staged and produced operas performed by our very talented choristers. The 2008 – 2009 season will feature a remount of our very popular opera, A Dickens of a Christmas, quickly becoming a Toronto holiday tradition.
Presenting full-scale productions is very costly. Approximately 51% of our funding comes from tuition and government grants. The remaining 49% comes from a combination of foundation and corporate support, fundraising events, individual donations, performance fees and ticket revenue.
Your support is critical for the CCOC to provide the highest standard of music and dramatic instruction for our choristers and to give these young singers a wealth of performance opportunities, often with Toronto’s finest performing arts companies.
Please consider donating to the CCOC. We appreciate your support.
Friend ($50 - $99)
Supporter ($100 - $249)
Patron ($250 - $499)
Sponsor ($500 +)
To download a donation form, click here
To make a secure donation online through Canada Helps, click here

GIFT OF SECURITIES
In 2006, the Federal Government eliminated the capital gains tax on gifts of publically traded securities, both Canadian and foreign, to registered charities. This provision offers donors an opportunity to realize significant tax savings in making a gift of securities. With a gift of securities, you eliminate any taxable capital gain and receive a charitable tax receipt for the fair market value of the securities. This value is the closing price of all securities on the date the gift is received.
For more information regarding Gifts of Securities or Monthly Donations, please call the CCOC office at (416) 366-0467.
MONTHLY DONATION
Monthly donations help ensure our company has an ongoing, stable source of income and allows us to plan in advance for upcoming productions or concert opportunities.
Your payment will be deducted on the 1st or the 15th of every month and a tax receipt for the entire donation issued in January for the prior year’s contributions.
