2022-2023 Annual Report

Institute for Canadian Citizenship

2022 – 2023 Annual Report

Enhanced citizenship ceremony at Frédéric Back Tree Pavilion | Maison de l’arbre Frédéric-Back, Montréal, Québec 
The ICC’s first in-Person citizenship ceremony of 2023, VIA Rail Station, Halifax, NS
Toronto Newcomer Day citizenship ceremony, City Hall, Toronto, ON
Enhanced citizenship ceremony, Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Yellowknife, NWT 
Dragon Boat Festival citizenship ceremony, Vancouver, BC 
Canoo Members at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, ON 
Canoo Members at TELUS Spark Science Centre, Calgary, AB 
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at Remai Modern, Saskatoon, SK 
Danse Danse, Montreal, QC
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at The Foundry Room, Edmonton, AB 
Canoo Members at the Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, ON 
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada, Winnipeg, MB 
Canoo Member at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON 
Enhanced citizenship ceremony at Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, NB

Sometimes you need to get narrow to expand.

That’s how I opened last year’s annual report, promising “to return to our roots as an immigrant-serving organization that champions, facilitates, and celebrates the journey to citizenship at scale.” 

That’s exactly what we did. 

Canoo membership skyrocketed in 2022. During the summer months, we provided newcomers with over 1,000 free visits to Canada’s best culture and nature attractions every single day

Our original research on the sharp decline in naturalization rates made headlines across the country and caught the attention of key policymakers too. We continued to deliver magical enhanced citizenship ceremonies in iconic locations across Canada. And we secured a major investment from Employment and Social Development Canada to help newcomer youth gain Canadian experience through high-skilled volunteering.  

I remain fiercely proud of our team for their ambition, commitment, and care – for Canada, and for each other. 

With a strong foundation beneath us and so many generous and devoted donors gravitating to our cause, next year promises to be our best and biggest yet. 

Canada needs us to succeed. Join us. 

Sincerely, 

Daniel Bernhard
Chief Executive Officer,
Institute for Canadian Citizenship

Our Work

Since 2005, the ICC has worked to unlock Canada for newcomers, facilitating the journey to full and active citizenship. We welcome newcomers to Canada through four key programs: the Canoo Access Pass, enhanced citizenship ceremonies, Ideas and Insights, and soon, the Newcomer Skills Accelerator. We’re committed to making newcomers feel more included and to giving them a reason to stay in Canada and become citizens.  

Here’s how we do it. 

How We Do It 

1. Canoo Access Pass

Our flagship program welcomes newcomers at scale and makes them feel respected and at home here.  

The Canoo Access Pass provides new Canadian citizens and recently arrived Permanent Residents with free and discounted access to over 2,000 of Canada’s best experiences, including the best museums, galleries, national parks, science centres and historic sites, but also tickets to professional sports matches and concerts, heavily discounted travel, kids’ activities and so much more. 

2022 marked Canoo’s 10-year anniversary, and we celebrated by opening the program to recently-arrived Permanent Residents for the first time. We also diversified our offerings with even more transformative experiences, including the Biodôme in Montréal, the Toronto Zoo, and the Banff Gondola – to name a few. 

Did we make the impact we intended? The numbers speak for themselves. 

Impact

partners with

experiences

 free admissions

newcomers served and

free admissions to culture and nature attractions since our May 2022 relaunch

of Canoo members reported an increased sense of belonging in Canada after just 12 months on Canoo

Future of Canoo

Canoo is the one-stop destination for newcomers to discover arts, culture, and recreation experiences and volunteer opportunities across Canada. And it continues to grow.  

We’ve set an audacious goal of reaching 1 million Canoo members by 2026 – far more than all other settlement organizations combined

We will achieve this by: 

  1. Expanding Canoo membership to last forever, not just one year. A forever membership will allow Canoo members to continue experiencing the best of Canada for longer, driving retention and boosting naturalization rates. 
  2. Further growing the number of organizations that contribute to Canoo, with a focus on family-friendly activities, organized sports for kids and adults, travel, and festivals but also very valuable deals with banks and telecommunications providers.  
  3. Partnering with traditional newcomer settlement agencies across the country. We’re exploring partnerships with over 125 such agencies, who let their clients know about Canoo when accessing services. In exchange, we let Canoo members know what services are available nearby. 
  4. Leveraging our immense trove of usage data and original research to make data-driven decisions. By analyzing Canoo insights and conducting Canoo member surveys, we produce ground-breaking research at scale. These help us improve Canoo but are also of public interest.
  5. Making data-informed product improvements that make for a smoother and more effective member experience.  

2. Enhanced Citizenship Ceremonies

Celebrating the journey of citizenship

Becoming a Canadian citizen is a major life milestone. Since 2005, the ICC has co-hosted enhanced citizenship ceremonies to celebrate our newest citizens and their achievements in a manner that is more festive manner than standard government ceremonies and also open to community participation. We partner with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to host these transformative ceremonies, featuring prominent Indigenous participation, special guest speakers, performers, and light refreshments – all delivered in iconic public spaces in every province and territory. 

Our enhanced citizenship ceremonies feature moving roundtable discussions where new citizens, Indigenous people, and other Canadians reflect on what it means to be Canadian, share their diverse journeys to Canada, and the importance of becoming Canadian. These are transformative experiences and if you haven’t attended one yet, you really should. Write us at philanthropy@inclusion.ca and we’ll ensure you can participate. 

Impact

61

ceremonies hosted in FY 2022-23 in

9

different cities featuring

220+

special guests

Since 2005:

ceremonies hosted  

Over

cities

new citizens sworn in

Over

community members served as roundtable hosts

Future of Ceremonies 

With more special guests and performances each year, our ceremonies continue to provide a welcoming and participatory environment to our newest Canadians.  

Future developments include: 

  • Increasing the scope and reach of our enhanced citizenship ceremonies. We are committed to further growing our ceremonies program to increase the frequency of ceremonies and bring our citizenship celebrations to more locations across Canada. 
  • Incorporating more diverse and engaging guest speakers and performers into each ceremony. 
  • Inviting partners, stakeholders, and community members to more actively engage in our vibrant ceremonies as both co-hosts and participants.  

3. Research and Ideas

The ICC’s Ideas and Insights department is Canada’s go-to source for unique and incisive public policy research and insights on citizenship, immigration, and newcomers’ experiences of life in Canada.  Drawing from external sources as well as our own Canoo member base and usage data, our one-of-a-kind research explores the social, cultural, political, and economic factors that impact and influence newcomer livelihoods in Canada.  

Our findings help us understand and improve our programs, but they also inform governments and public policy audiences and contribute to the public discourse on immigration in Canada, and beyond.  The launch of the Citizenship and Immigration Dashboard this year – the first of its kind in Canada – enabled real-time displays of IRCC operational data, making us the go-to source for up-to-date immigration data and visualizations. Reports published on naturalization trends, newcomer attitudes and labour market barriers informed issues on immigrant retention and naturalization in Canada. 

Launched the first publicly available Citizenship and Immigration Dashboard in Canada, publishing monthly updates using data compiled from multiple IRCC sources.  

Sparked a national conversation by publishing new data from Statistics Canada showing that only 45.7% of permanent residents became citizens within 10 years – a 40% decline since 2001. 

Published one of Canada’s largest studies on newcomer attitudes towards social and recreational activities. 

of respondents agree that participating in activities with diverse groups of people increase their sense of belonging and connection in Canada

of respondents indicated that they would like to increase their participation or attendance in social and recreational activities (Activities survey) 

Future of Research

  • Strengthening bidirectional research. Continuing to further develop and harness Canoo member insights and analytics to drive research for the ICC and its partners. 
  • Developing research on immigrant satisfaction with life in Canada. Digging deeper into the findings of our Canoo Insights, Immigration and Citizenship dashboard and producing innovative analyses on citizenship uptake, labour market integration, newcomer inclusion, and more. 
  • Expanding our research partnerships, collaborations, and generating additional media coverage for our perspective. This includes further developing the ICC’s collaborative research with Deloitte, the Conference Board of Canada, and others.  

4. Newcomer Skills Accelerator 

Thanks to a $1.8 million investment from Employment and Social Development Canada (Canada Service Corps), we will be launching the Newcomer Skills Accelerator in the coming fiscal year. This program will help 750 newcomer youth aged 18-30 to build Canadian work experience via high-value volunteering roles with charities across Canada. We look forward to bringing this exciting project to life! 

Financials 2022–2023

2021-2024 Projected Growth

Expenses

Revenue


Total Revenue

$3,813,802

Government funding

$2,088,819

(54.77%)
Donations

$1,701,337

(44.61%)
Ticket sales

$9,915

(0.26%)
All other revenue

$13,730

(0.36%)

Total Expenses

$3,699,682

Programming

$2,840,700

(77.41%)
Administration

$534,234

(14.44%)
Fundraising

$115,595

(3.15%)

The figures above are preliminary, pending final approval from the ICC's 2022-2023 auditors, BDO Canada LLP.
Additional financial information relating to the ICC can be found on our website https: //www.inclusion.ca/ or on the CRA website https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency.html. To view ICC Charity Return History on the CRA website, click here.

Our Community

The ICC is tremendously grateful for the growing community of generous and loyal donors and partners who have joined us in our mission to unlock Canada for newcomers. To our donors and partners – individuals, foundations, corporations, government – you support us through generous contributions, you tell others about our work, and you make us more powerful than we could ever be on our own.

Thank you for your unwavering support and generosity!

Gregory Ogorek, donor

How You Can Help

Your contribution can help us make Canada the most welcoming country on Earth and create new ways to persuade newcomers that they belong here. The work of welcoming newcomers is a labour of love in which all of us must share.

Ways you can make a difference: