Media

Home > In the News > Page 2

2023 Vital Signs Report: Toronto the Good is Toronto the Lonely

Toronto Foundation launches #PowerofUs campaign to reconnect Torontonians after latest data finds alarming declines including mental health and civic connection TORONTO, Nov. 15, 2023 /CNW/ – Toronto Foundation is kickstarting a 150-day campaign to revive faith in the city’s future as its 19 biennial Toronto’s Vital Signs Report shows a shocking increase in isolation, depression

2023 Vital Signs Report: Toronto the Good is Toronto the Lonely Read More »

Toronto Foundation launches #PowerofUs campaign to reconnect Torontonians after latest data finds alarming declines including mental health and civic connection TORONTO, Nov. 15, 2023 /CNW/ – Toronto Foundation is kickstarting a 150-day campaign to revive faith in the city’s future as its 19 biennial Toronto’s Vital Signs Report shows a shocking increase in isolation, depression

Lonely No More: Grassroots Groups Step Up to the Power of Us Challenge

Microgrants fund 35 initiatives to get Torontonians Together Again April 15, 2023 / Toronto – Toronto Foundation and Volunteer Toronto are excited to announce the 35 Power of Us Micrograntees, Torontonians who are stepping up with opportunities to connect neighbours across the city. These resident-led groups, grassroots organizations and informal collectives are each receiving $1000

Lonely No More: Grassroots Groups Step Up to the Power of Us Challenge Read More »

Microgrants fund 35 initiatives to get Torontonians Together Again April 15, 2023 / Toronto – Toronto Foundation and Volunteer Toronto are excited to announce the 35 Power of Us Micrograntees, Torontonians who are stepping up with opportunities to connect neighbours across the city. These resident-led groups, grassroots organizations and informal collectives are each receiving $1000

Everyday Racism: Experiences of discrimination in Toronto

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TORONTO, March 21, 2023—According to the 2022 Toronto Social Capital Study, racialized Torontonians, and especially those who identify as Black, are significantly more likely to face discrimination on a regular basis than white residents of the city. In fact, racism is the most common form of discrimination in Toronto. “As we mark

Everyday Racism: Experiences of discrimination in Toronto Read More »

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TORONTO, March 21, 2023—According to the 2022 Toronto Social Capital Study, racialized Torontonians, and especially those who identify as Black, are significantly more likely to face discrimination on a regular basis than white residents of the city. In fact, racism is the most common form of discrimination in Toronto. “As we mark

When 300,000 Torontonians say they have no one

Second Toronto Social Capital Study shows who’s disconnected and why that matters to city’s health FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, November 22, 2022 (Toronto, ON) — Today Toronto Foundation and the Environics Institute, along with 15 partners, released the findings of the 2022 Toronto Social Capital Study, the second-ever and most in-depth look at social capital

When 300,000 Torontonians say they have no one Read More »

Second Toronto Social Capital Study shows who’s disconnected and why that matters to city’s health FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, November 22, 2022 (Toronto, ON) — Today Toronto Foundation and the Environics Institute, along with 15 partners, released the findings of the 2022 Toronto Social Capital Study, the second-ever and most in-depth look at social capital

Scroll to Top