Entrepreneurs Who Care
Entrepreneurs Who Care launched in January 2024 and has since raised over $15,000 for local charities and not-for-profits in Greater Saint John.
Entrepreneurs Who Care launched in January 2024 and has since raised over $15,000 for local charities and not-for-profits in Greater Saint John. Our group is made up of entrepreneurs, leaders, and innovators who are committed to making a difference in our community.
How It Works
At each quarterly meeting, members donate a minimum of $100 to the charity that speaks most to them. We invite two charities to present their stories, and members can choose which charity to support—or, at times, both. The beauty of our model is that both charities can win, and no one leaves empty-handed.
What Makes Us Different
Our group is heart-centered, and we believe in the power of collective giving to create lasting impact. We’re not just about writing checks; we’re about building connections and making a real difference. As entrepreneurs, we understand the importance of innovation and leadership, and we apply these values to the way we give back.
Join Us
If you want to be part of a community that’s focused on making a positive impact through collective giving, we’d love to have you. Learn more and join the movement here: Join the Movement.
Donate to this fund
We are a registered charity and all donations are tax deductible. If you would like to make a donation to this fund, please use the button below. You'll be taken to our secure portal to make your donation.
More funds
The Joshua Porter Gunn Bursary Fund honors Josh’s legacy of positivity and determination. It provides annual bursaries to graduating students from St. Malachy’s and Simonds High School, supporting those with financial need, strong academics, leadership, and involvement in sports, particularly hockey.
The Jack, Lois, and Cindy Kidd Bursaries Fund provides a generous four-year bursary program for local high school graduates attending UNB-Saint John. The fund aims to encourage students to remain in Greater Saint John.
The Higgins Family Bursary Fund supports Greater Saint John high school graduates attending NBCC, prioritizing students with ambition, determination, and community spirit.
Created for the United Way’s 60th anniversary, this fund provides lasting financial support to sustain its mission and impact in the community.



