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GOOD TO GIVE GUIDE
THE 2020-2021 LIST. This year, our Good to Give Guide provides direction — and inspiration — to your giving, to have the greatest impact at this exceptional time of need.A LEGACY WITH ROOTS
But their greatest support has come from individual donors. Of course, Michael has given generously from his fund. They’ve even received a donation from a fellow Toronto Foundation community member through the GH Wood Legacy Fund. With everyone pitching in, they’ve already managed to raise $4.5 million of their $10 million goal. INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM The Investment Readiness Program is helping social purpose organizations explore, grow and flourish across the country, empowering them to develop along the path from great ideas to becominginvestment-ready.
ANNOUNCEMENT: OUR STAFF CHANGES Announcement: Our Staff Changes. Standard / by Miranda Hassell / June 7, 2017 / No Comments. We are delighted to share the news that Anne Brayley and Rosalyn Morrison have accepted new positions as Senior Advisors to our CEO Sharon Avery. This comes after many years of commitment to the Foundation and track records of success in their YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Philanthropists come to Toronto Foundation to simplify and enhance their charitable giving. We acknowledge we are on the traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat, the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Read about our work with Indigenous organizations. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funding Opportunities. Through the Foundation’s central pool of funding the we have discretion over. The amount of funding available centrally varies from year to year. Typically these funds are disbursed through public calls for applications. All of this funding is generally dedicated to support work in Toronto. TORONTO’S VITAL SIGNS 2020 Fallout Report . Press Release: New Toronto Foundation report reveals devastating toll of COVID-19 ripple effects on Toronto, November 12, 2020 Past Vital Signs Reports BLACK AND INDIGENOUS FUTURES FUND The Black and Indigenous Futures Fund is one response to our shared acknowledgement of systemic inequality and in particular, racism that permeates all aspects of society — including philanthropy. Racial injustice has particularly affected Black and Indigenous communities and warrants actionable and meaningful responses. THE TORONTO FALL OUT REPORT: HALF A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF Mohini Datta-Ray, Executive Director, North York Women’s Shelter November 2020 Half a year in the life of COVID-19 “Nobody who is not white and wealthy wants to go back to the way things were.” ALEXANDRA PARK LEARNING CENTRE OF TORONTO This is an outstanding city. But you don't just take. You've got to build. Fran Deacon. Wife of the late Fraser Deacon, Founder of TorontoFoundation
GOOD TO GIVE GUIDE
THE 2020-2021 LIST. This year, our Good to Give Guide provides direction — and inspiration — to your giving, to have the greatest impact at this exceptional time of need.A LEGACY WITH ROOTS
But their greatest support has come from individual donors. Of course, Michael has given generously from his fund. They’ve even received a donation from a fellow Toronto Foundation community member through the GH Wood Legacy Fund. With everyone pitching in, they’ve already managed to raise $4.5 million of their $10 million goal. INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM The Investment Readiness Program is helping social purpose organizations explore, grow and flourish across the country, empowering them to develop along the path from great ideas to becominginvestment-ready.
ANNOUNCEMENT: OUR STAFF CHANGES Announcement: Our Staff Changes. Standard / by Miranda Hassell / June 7, 2017 / No Comments. We are delighted to share the news that Anne Brayley and Rosalyn Morrison have accepted new positions as Senior Advisors to our CEO Sharon Avery. This comes after many years of commitment to the Foundation and track records of success in their TORONTO’S VITAL SIGNS 2020 Fallout Report . Press Release: New Toronto Foundation report reveals devastating toll of COVID-19 ripple effects on Toronto, November 12, 2020 Past Vital Signs Reports FOR DONORS – YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Check out our Family Philanthropy booklist, to find out our top picks from philanthropic leaders. Check out our Canada 150+ booklist to be inspired by the diversity of Canadian identity throughout our sesquicentennial year. Toronto Foundation has made a commitment to work towards reconciliation in relationship with the Indigenouscommunity.
ALEXANDRA PARK LEARNING CENTRE OF TORONTO This is an outstanding city. But you don't just take. You've got to build. Fran Deacon. Wife of the late Fraser Deacon, Founder of TorontoFoundation
EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SUPPORT FUND This funding opportunity is now closed. The pandemic has been an unpredictable and challenging time for many. To provide emergency relief, we’re proud to have partnered with Community Foundations of Canada and the Government of Canada on the Emergency Community Support Fund (ECSF)—a $350M investment—to provide urgent funding to organizations providing essential services to communities BETTER TORONTO COALITION HUB Better Toronto Coalition Hub. The impacts of COVID-19 are not being felt equally. Thousands of Torontonians have lost their jobs. Many part-time and temporary workers are facing the impossible question of whether to pay for food or rent. Some are visiting a food bank for thefirst time ever.
ABOUT US – YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Please get in touch. 33 Bloor Street East, Suite 1603. Toronto, ON M4W 3H1. 416.921.2035. Charitable no. 13649 1875 RR000140 FOUNDATION
40 Foundation. 40 Foundation is a foundation established by Noah ‘40’ Shebib, record producer and co-founder of the global music and lifestyle brand October’s Very Own (OVO). At this time, our mission is to support initiatives that increase access to resources for youth in conflict with the law and who live in under-resourcedcommunities.
ENVIRONMENT
Increasingly, research has shown that just being around a natural environment makes us happier and healthier. In a 2018 poll of Toronto residents, 78% were at least very concerned about the impact of climate change on Toronto, and even more were concerned aboutLAU FOUNDATION
In 2017, Larry Lau created The Lau Foundation as a way to expand his engagement within his community. The. Foundation seeks to support organizations and community initiatives which focus on poverty alleviation. purpose organizations (SPO). Some of the largest obstacles faced by SPOs include lack of stable funding, capacity, and. MCLEAN FAMILY FOUNDATION Please get in touch. 33 Bloor Street East, Suite 1603. Toronto, ON M4W 3H1. 416.921.2035. Charitable no. 13649 1875 RR0001 YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Philanthropists come to Toronto Foundation to simplify and enhance their charitable giving. We acknowledge we are on the traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat, the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Read about our work with Indigenous organizations. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funding Opportunities. Through the Foundation’s central pool of funding the we have discretion over. The amount of funding available centrally varies from year to year. Typically these funds are disbursed through public calls for applications. All of this funding is generally dedicated to support work in Toronto. TORONTO’S VITAL SIGNS 2020 Fallout Report . Press Release: New Toronto Foundation report reveals devastating toll of COVID-19 ripple effects on Toronto, November 12, 2020 Past Vital Signs Reports BLACK AND INDIGENOUS FUTURES FUND The Black and Indigenous Futures Fund is one response to our shared acknowledgement of systemic inequality and in particular, racism that permeates all aspects of society — including philanthropy. Racial injustice has particularly affected Black and Indigenous communities and warrants actionable and meaningful responses.A LEGACY WITH ROOTS
But their greatest support has come from individual donors. Of course, Michael has given generously from his fund. They’ve even received a donation from a fellow Toronto Foundation community member through the GH Wood Legacy Fund. With everyone pitching in, they’ve already managed to raise $4.5 million of their $10 million goal. THE TORONTO FALL OUT REPORT: HALF A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF Mohini Datta-Ray, Executive Director, North York Women’s Shelter November 2020 Half a year in the life of COVID-19 “Nobody who is not white and wealthy wants to go back to the way things were.” ALEXANDRA PARK LEARNING CENTRE OF TORONTO This is an outstanding city. But you don't just take. You've got to build. Fran Deacon. Wife of the late Fraser Deacon, Founder of TorontoFoundation
GOOD TO GIVE GUIDE
THE 2020-2021 LIST. This year, our Good to Give Guide provides direction — and inspiration — to your giving, to have the greatest impact at this exceptional time of need. INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM The Investment Readiness Program is helping social purpose organizations explore, grow and flourish across the country, empowering them to develop along the path from great ideas to becominginvestment-ready.
ANNOUNCEMENT: OUR STAFF CHANGES Announcement: Our Staff Changes. Standard / by Miranda Hassell / June 7, 2017 / No Comments. We are delighted to share the news that Anne Brayley and Rosalyn Morrison have accepted new positions as Senior Advisors to our CEO Sharon Avery. This comes after many years of commitment to the Foundation and track records of success in their YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Philanthropists come to Toronto Foundation to simplify and enhance their charitable giving. We acknowledge we are on the traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat, the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Read about our work with Indigenous organizations. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funding Opportunities. Through the Foundation’s central pool of funding the we have discretion over. The amount of funding available centrally varies from year to year. Typically these funds are disbursed through public calls for applications. All of this funding is generally dedicated to support work in Toronto. TORONTO’S VITAL SIGNS 2020 Fallout Report . Press Release: New Toronto Foundation report reveals devastating toll of COVID-19 ripple effects on Toronto, November 12, 2020 Past Vital Signs Reports BLACK AND INDIGENOUS FUTURES FUND The Black and Indigenous Futures Fund is one response to our shared acknowledgement of systemic inequality and in particular, racism that permeates all aspects of society — including philanthropy. Racial injustice has particularly affected Black and Indigenous communities and warrants actionable and meaningful responses.A LEGACY WITH ROOTS
But their greatest support has come from individual donors. Of course, Michael has given generously from his fund. They’ve even received a donation from a fellow Toronto Foundation community member through the GH Wood Legacy Fund. With everyone pitching in, they’ve already managed to raise $4.5 million of their $10 million goal. THE TORONTO FALL OUT REPORT: HALF A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF Mohini Datta-Ray, Executive Director, North York Women’s Shelter November 2020 Half a year in the life of COVID-19 “Nobody who is not white and wealthy wants to go back to the way things were.” ALEXANDRA PARK LEARNING CENTRE OF TORONTO This is an outstanding city. But you don't just take. You've got to build. Fran Deacon. Wife of the late Fraser Deacon, Founder of TorontoFoundation
GOOD TO GIVE GUIDE
THE 2020-2021 LIST. This year, our Good to Give Guide provides direction — and inspiration — to your giving, to have the greatest impact at this exceptional time of need. INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM The Investment Readiness Program is helping social purpose organizations explore, grow and flourish across the country, empowering them to develop along the path from great ideas to becominginvestment-ready.
ANNOUNCEMENT: OUR STAFF CHANGES Announcement: Our Staff Changes. Standard / by Miranda Hassell / June 7, 2017 / No Comments. We are delighted to share the news that Anne Brayley and Rosalyn Morrison have accepted new positions as Senior Advisors to our CEO Sharon Avery. This comes after many years of commitment to the Foundation and track records of success in their TORONTO’S VITAL SIGNS 2020 Fallout Report . Press Release: New Toronto Foundation report reveals devastating toll of COVID-19 ripple effects on Toronto, November 12, 2020 Past Vital Signs Reports FOR DONORS – YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Check out our Family Philanthropy booklist, to find out our top picks from philanthropic leaders. Check out our Canada 150+ booklist to be inspired by the diversity of Canadian identity throughout our sesquicentennial year. Toronto Foundation has made a commitment to work towards reconciliation in relationship with the Indigenouscommunity.
ALEXANDRA PARK LEARNING CENTRE OF TORONTO This is an outstanding city. But you don't just take. You've got to build. Fran Deacon. Wife of the late Fraser Deacon, Founder of TorontoFoundation
EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SUPPORT FUND This funding opportunity is now closed. The pandemic has been an unpredictable and challenging time for many. To provide emergency relief, we’re proud to have partnered with Community Foundations of Canada and the Government of Canada on the Emergency Community Support Fund (ECSF)—a $350M investment—to provide urgent funding to organizations providing essential services to communities BETTER TORONTO COALITION HUB Better Toronto Coalition Hub. The impacts of COVID-19 are not being felt equally. Thousands of Torontonians have lost their jobs. Many part-time and temporary workers are facing the impossible question of whether to pay for food or rent. Some are visiting a food bank for thefirst time ever.
ABOUT US – YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Please get in touch. 33 Bloor Street East, Suite 1603. Toronto, ON M4W 3H1. 416.921.2035. Charitable no. 13649 1875 RR000140 FOUNDATION
40 Foundation. 40 Foundation is a foundation established by Noah ‘40’ Shebib, record producer and co-founder of the global music and lifestyle brand October’s Very Own (OVO). At this time, our mission is to support initiatives that increase access to resources for youth in conflict with the law and who live in under-resourcedcommunities.
ENVIRONMENT
Increasingly, research has shown that just being around a natural environment makes us happier and healthier. In a 2018 poll of Toronto residents, 78% were at least very concerned about the impact of climate change on Toronto, and even more were concerned aboutLAU FOUNDATION
In 2017, Larry Lau created The Lau Foundation as a way to expand his engagement within his community. The. Foundation seeks to support organizations and community initiatives which focus on poverty alleviation. purpose organizations (SPO). Some of the largest obstacles faced by SPOs include lack of stable funding, capacity, and. MCLEAN FAMILY FOUNDATION Please get in touch. 33 Bloor Street East, Suite 1603. Toronto, ON M4W 3H1. 416.921.2035. Charitable no. 13649 1875 RR0001 YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Philanthropists come to Toronto Foundation to simplify and enhance their charitable giving. We acknowledge we are on the traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat, the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Read about our work with Indigenous organizations. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funding Opportunities. Through the Foundation’s central pool of funding the we have discretion over. The amount of funding available centrally varies from year to year. Typically these funds are disbursed through public calls for applications. All of this funding is generally dedicated to support work in Toronto. TORONTO’S VITAL SIGNS 2020 Fallout Report . Press Release: New Toronto Foundation report reveals devastating toll of COVID-19 ripple effects on Toronto, November 12, 2020 Past Vital Signs Reports BLACK AND INDIGENOUS FUTURES FUND The Black and Indigenous Futures Fund is one response to our shared acknowledgement of systemic inequality and in particular, racism that permeates all aspects of society — including philanthropy. Racial injustice has particularly affected Black and Indigenous communities and warrants actionable and meaningful responses. THE TORONTO FALL OUT REPORT: HALF A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF Mohini Datta-Ray, Executive Director, North York Women’s Shelter November 2020 Half a year in the life of COVID-19 “Nobody who is not white and wealthy wants to go back to the way things were.”GOOD TO GIVE GUIDE
THE 2020-2021 LIST. This year, our Good to Give Guide provides direction — and inspiration — to your giving, to have the greatest impact at this exceptional time of need.A LEGACY WITH ROOTS
But their greatest support has come from individual donors. Of course, Michael has given generously from his fund. They’ve even received a donation from a fellow Toronto Foundation community member through the GH Wood Legacy Fund. With everyone pitching in, they’ve already managed to raise $4.5 million of their $10 million goal. DR. BONNIE CAMERON POST-SECONDARY SCHOLARSHIP We believe that a child’s ambition, hopes, and dreams should not be limited by Arthritis. And so does Dr. Cameron. The Dr. Bonnie Cameron Post-Secondary Scholarship is presented in honour of the inspiring work, dedication, and indefatigable energy and spirit of Dr. Bonnie Cameron and the entire Rheumatology staff at SickKids Hospital inToronto.
JOB POSTING: DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY IMPACT Toronto Foundation is seeking a seasoned professional who has built their career advancing social, cultural and/or environmental change. In this new role, the director, community impact is accountable for a diverse portfolio of programs that build knowledge, skills and relationships, and support equity-driven priorities in the community. ANNOUNCEMENT: OUR STAFF CHANGES Announcement: Our Staff Changes. Standard / by Miranda Hassell / June 7, 2017 / No Comments. We are delighted to share the news that Anne Brayley and Rosalyn Morrison have accepted new positions as Senior Advisors to our CEO Sharon Avery. This comes after many years of commitment to the Foundation and track records of success in their YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Philanthropists come to Toronto Foundation to simplify and enhance their charitable giving. We acknowledge we are on the traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat, the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Read about our work with Indigenous organizations. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funding Opportunities. Through the Foundation’s central pool of funding the we have discretion over. The amount of funding available centrally varies from year to year. Typically these funds are disbursed through public calls for applications. All of this funding is generally dedicated to support work in Toronto. TORONTO’S VITAL SIGNS 2020 Fallout Report . Press Release: New Toronto Foundation report reveals devastating toll of COVID-19 ripple effects on Toronto, November 12, 2020 Past Vital Signs Reports BLACK AND INDIGENOUS FUTURES FUND The Black and Indigenous Futures Fund is one response to our shared acknowledgement of systemic inequality and in particular, racism that permeates all aspects of society — including philanthropy. Racial injustice has particularly affected Black and Indigenous communities and warrants actionable and meaningful responses. THE TORONTO FALL OUT REPORT: HALF A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF Mohini Datta-Ray, Executive Director, North York Women’s Shelter November 2020 Half a year in the life of COVID-19 “Nobody who is not white and wealthy wants to go back to the way things were.”GOOD TO GIVE GUIDE
THE 2020-2021 LIST. This year, our Good to Give Guide provides direction — and inspiration — to your giving, to have the greatest impact at this exceptional time of need.A LEGACY WITH ROOTS
But their greatest support has come from individual donors. Of course, Michael has given generously from his fund. They’ve even received a donation from a fellow Toronto Foundation community member through the GH Wood Legacy Fund. With everyone pitching in, they’ve already managed to raise $4.5 million of their $10 million goal. DR. BONNIE CAMERON POST-SECONDARY SCHOLARSHIP We believe that a child’s ambition, hopes, and dreams should not be limited by Arthritis. And so does Dr. Cameron. The Dr. Bonnie Cameron Post-Secondary Scholarship is presented in honour of the inspiring work, dedication, and indefatigable energy and spirit of Dr. Bonnie Cameron and the entire Rheumatology staff at SickKids Hospital inToronto.
JOB POSTING: DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY IMPACT Toronto Foundation is seeking a seasoned professional who has built their career advancing social, cultural and/or environmental change. In this new role, the director, community impact is accountable for a diverse portfolio of programs that build knowledge, skills and relationships, and support equity-driven priorities in the community. ANNOUNCEMENT: OUR STAFF CHANGES Announcement: Our Staff Changes. Standard / by Miranda Hassell / June 7, 2017 / No Comments. We are delighted to share the news that Anne Brayley and Rosalyn Morrison have accepted new positions as Senior Advisors to our CEO Sharon Avery. This comes after many years of commitment to the Foundation and track records of success in their TORONTO’S VITAL SIGNS 2020 Fallout Report . Press Release: New Toronto Foundation report reveals devastating toll of COVID-19 ripple effects on Toronto, November 12, 2020 Past Vital Signs Reports FOR DONORS – YOUR PHILANTHROPY MATTERS. Check out our Family Philanthropy booklist, to find out our top picks from philanthropic leaders. Check out our Canada 150+ booklist to be inspired by the diversity of Canadian identity throughout our sesquicentennial year. Toronto Foundation has made a commitment to work towards reconciliation in relationship with the Indigenouscommunity.
INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM The Investment Readiness Program is helping social purpose organizations explore, grow and flourish across the country, empowering them to develop along the path from great ideas to becominginvestment-ready.
ALEXANDRA PARK LEARNING CENTRE OF TORONTO This is an outstanding city. But you don't just take. You've got to build. Fran Deacon. Wife of the late Fraser Deacon, Founder of TorontoFoundation
EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SUPPORT FUND This funding opportunity is now closed. The pandemic has been an unpredictable and challenging time for many. To provide emergency relief, we’re proud to have partnered with Community Foundations of Canada and the Government of Canada on the Emergency Community Support Fund (ECSF)—a $350M investment—to provide urgent funding to organizations providing essential services to communities BETTER TORONTO COALITION HUB Better Toronto Coalition Hub. The impacts of COVID-19 are not being felt equally. Thousands of Torontonians have lost their jobs. Many part-time and temporary workers are facing the impossible question of whether to pay for food or rent. Some are visiting a food bank for thefirst time ever.
40 FOUNDATION
40 Foundation. 40 Foundation is a foundation established by Noah ‘40’ Shebib, record producer and co-founder of the global music and lifestyle brand October’s Very Own (OVO). At this time, our mission is to support initiatives that increase access to resources for youth in conflict with the law and who live in under-resourcedcommunities.
ENVIRONMENT
Increasingly, research has shown that just being around a natural environment makes us happier and healthier. In a 2018 poll of Toronto residents, 78% were at least very concerned about the impact of climate change on Toronto, and even more were concerned aboutLAU FOUNDATION
In 2017, Larry Lau created The Lau Foundation as a way to expand his engagement within his community. The. Foundation seeks to support organizations and community initiatives which focus on poverty alleviation. purpose organizations (SPO). Some of the largest obstacles faced by SPOs include lack of stable funding, capacity, and. MCLEAN FAMILY FOUNDATION Please get in touch. 33 Bloor Street East, Suite 1603. Toronto, ON M4W 3H1. 416.921.2035. Charitable no. 13649 1875 RR0001My fund
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