Annual Reports
The Lung Health Foundation is committed to transparency and the regular release of annual reports that detail our accomplishments—accomplishments made possible by our valued donors and researchers. These trusted annual reports show how donor support is used.
We regularly publish annual reports that outline what we achieved, how donor funds were used, and the impact on research and services supporting Canadians with lung disease.
Last year, we invested more than $779,522 into research and partnership projects. Our ongoing commitment to lung health research will continue to help the 1 in 5 Canadians living with lung disease—and all of us who need to breathe—through advancements in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care.
Lung health starts now!
Accountability & Financials
We value the investment our donors and supporters make with us, and we take that accountability seriously. We work hard to ensure that the funds we receive directly benefit our frontline programs and services and critical research initiatives—all with the end goal of helping Canadians breathe. We invite you to learn more about how we manage our financials.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Lung Health Foundation demonstrate its commitment to transparency?
By regularly releasing annual reports that detail accomplishments and financial stewardship, highlighting what was achieved, how donor funds were used, and the impact on research and services.
Where do donor funds primarily go?
Funding is directed to frontline programs and services and to critical lung health research initiatives that directly help Canadians breathe better, including prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care improvements.
How can I learn more about the specific research projects being funded?
Visit the Foundation’s research projects page for details on initiatives receiving support.
Why are donors and researchers emphasized throughout the report?
Our accomplishments are made possible by the combined support of donors, partners and the work of researchers. Their contributions enable measurable progress in lung health and ensure resources are used responsibly for maximum impact.
