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Our well-being depends on rebuilding social capital

Opinion by Jamison Steeve, Chief Strategy Officer, YMCA of Greater Toronto After almost three years of pandemic measures, from social distancing to virtual events, we’re learning just how distant and isolated Torontonians feel today. Toronto Foundation, the Environics Institute and 16 other partners, including the YMCA of Greater Toronto, recently released the 2022 Toronto Social […]

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Opinion by Jamison Steeve, Chief Strategy Officer, YMCA of Greater Toronto After almost three years of pandemic measures, from social distancing to virtual events, we’re learning just how distant and isolated Torontonians feel today. Toronto Foundation, the Environics Institute and 16 other partners, including the YMCA of Greater Toronto, recently released the 2022 Toronto Social

Social isolation is a growing concern in Toronto

Opinion by Sharon Avery, President & CEO, Toronto Foundation We surveyed more than 4,000 Torontonians to find out how they’re doing in the wake of the pandemic and what’s clear is a lot more of us are isolated. As many as 300,000 Torontonians rarely or never feel they have someone to depend on when they

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Opinion by Sharon Avery, President & CEO, Toronto Foundation We surveyed more than 4,000 Torontonians to find out how they’re doing in the wake of the pandemic and what’s clear is a lot more of us are isolated. As many as 300,000 Torontonians rarely or never feel they have someone to depend on when they

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Toronto Foundation Supports Community Service Organizations Through the Community Services Recovery Fund

Please note: Applications for the Community Services Recovery Fund are now closed. Results are available here.  Now more than ever, charities and nonprofits are playing a key role in addressing persistent and complex social problems faced by all Canadians. The Community Services Recovery Fund is a $400 million investment from the Government of Canada to

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Please note: Applications for the Community Services Recovery Fund are now closed. Results are available here.  Now more than ever, charities and nonprofits are playing a key role in addressing persistent and complex social problems faced by all Canadians. The Community Services Recovery Fund is a $400 million investment from the Government of Canada to

Social isolation on the rise while civic engagement has dropped in Toronto, study finds

COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected social wellbeing of some residents, new study says Civic engagement among Torontonians has fallen markedly in recent years while the proportion of city residents who feel socially isolated has risen. That’s according to the Toronto Social Capital Study 2022, a sweeping report released Tuesday that explores how the COVID-19 pandemic

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COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected social wellbeing of some residents, new study says Civic engagement among Torontonians has fallen markedly in recent years while the proportion of city residents who feel socially isolated has risen. That’s according to the Toronto Social Capital Study 2022, a sweeping report released Tuesday that explores how the COVID-19 pandemic

Beyond Granting: Five Key Takeaways

On October 27, 2022, two local impact investing experts hosted other sector leaders to talk about the latest trends, where they see the sector headed— and whether we can bridge the worlds of venture capitalism and philanthropy. Here are 5 takeways:    1. Identify the barriers According to Philanthropic Foundations Canada, limited assets are allocated

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On October 27, 2022, two local impact investing experts hosted other sector leaders to talk about the latest trends, where they see the sector headed— and whether we can bridge the worlds of venture capitalism and philanthropy. Here are 5 takeways:    1. Identify the barriers According to Philanthropic Foundations Canada, limited assets are allocated

Social enterprises can apply for the Investment Readiness Program

Toronto Foundation Supports Social Enterprises in Toronto, York and Durham Through the Investment Readiness Program

Please note: Applications for the Investment Readiness Program are now closed.   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 becoming investment-ready. Toronto Foundation is thrilled to again be partnering with Community Foundations of Canada and

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Please note: Applications for the Investment Readiness Program are now closed.   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 becoming investment-ready. Toronto Foundation is thrilled to again be partnering with Community Foundations of Canada and

7 misconceptions about leaving a charity in your will

It’s simpler than you might think to make a lasting impact on the issues you care about. Over the years, I’ve heard similar concerns from people when it comes to leaving a gift to charity in their will. Let’s break them down!   #1: “My estate won’t be big enough to make an impact.” You

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It’s simpler than you might think to make a lasting impact on the issues you care about. Over the years, I’ve heard similar concerns from people when it comes to leaving a gift to charity in their will. Let’s break them down!   #1: “My estate won’t be big enough to make an impact.” You

Collaborative Philanthropy: Five Ways to Grow Your Giving

Many people wish they could do more to help but often don’t know how. When donors come together to give to a shared fund, it’s known as a giving circle or collaborative philanthropy. Members share a common goal of increasing their impact on the issues they care about while engaging with like-minded philanthropists at the

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Many people wish they could do more to help but often don’t know how. When donors come together to give to a shared fund, it’s known as a giving circle or collaborative philanthropy. Members share a common goal of increasing their impact on the issues they care about while engaging with like-minded philanthropists at the

What’s driving new fund sign up in 2022 

Trending so far: New fundholders are opting for our full range of offerings to broaden their impact—some choosing multiple funds to get started. When it comes to issues, new fundholders are bringing a passion for social innovation, education, the arts, Indigeneity, as well as animal rights and welfare.   As of mid-July, 42 Torontonians committed to

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Trending so far: New fundholders are opting for our full range of offerings to broaden their impact—some choosing multiple funds to get started. When it comes to issues, new fundholders are bringing a passion for social innovation, education, the arts, Indigeneity, as well as animal rights and welfare.   As of mid-July, 42 Torontonians committed to

When Umbrella Organizations Really Matter

In my first gig as a grantmaker some years ago I spent a lot of time learning about and funding provincial and national organizations that exist to support a defined community of interest. I learned that no two umbrella organizations are the same but that there are some commonalities. For the most part they exist

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In my first gig as a grantmaker some years ago I spent a lot of time learning about and funding provincial and national organizations that exist to support a defined community of interest. I learned that no two umbrella organizations are the same but that there are some commonalities. For the most part they exist

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