What Matters to You, Matters to Us


 

Building strong communities where we live, work and operate is important to all of us.

Whether it's partnering with community groups, supporting local initiatives or encouraging our employees to get involved in local improvements, the goal is to build strong and vibrant communities across North America. Our Build Strong program provides valuable tools and resources to first responders, helps fund educational programs, supports important community needs, and strengthens environmental stewardship and sustainability through local and regional investments.

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Building a strong future together

When we build something, we do it with the future in mind. Whether it’s infrastructure to meet North America’s energy needs, or a lasting relationship with a community, we are there.

It’s helped us become one of North America’s leading energy infrastructure companies, and allows us to leave a legacy we can be proud of, wherever we build.

In 2017, we invested more than $17 million in over 1400 initiatives across 850 communities.

 

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Nourishing children's potential

Nourishing children's potential

What is the key to a productive, active and positive day? Why, a healthy breakfast of course!

TransCanada has partnered with the Breakfast Club of Canada since 2014 to help provide students across Canada with nutritional meals to help fuel their days and energize their minds.

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Make a positive impact in your community. Apply for funding and help meet your community's local needs and goals. We support local and regional organizations and projects near our operations that focus on:

More than 15,000 volunteer hours logged in 2017

$17 million donated to more than 1,400 non-profit organizations in 2017

Record $3 million+ in employee and matched company donations in 2017

Meet annually with 1000s of municipal representatives, emergency responders and community members

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