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Together we’re funding and inspiring a more community-centred future
A connected city doesn’t happen by accident. Our research tracks social cohesion across Toronto—measuring trust, belonging, and participation—and shares these insights openly. We invite policymakers to use this evidence as they consider how policies, spaces, and investments can better support connection and civic life.
The Plan: Build a more connected city
As recently as 2023 Toronto was one of the loneliest cities in Canada. Our disconnection goes hand-in-hand with a long-time decline in volunteering and donating. But it doesn’t have to be that way. We’ve got a plan to build a more connected city. And we need partners to get there. Chances are you push for decisions that can help—whether in your organization, community or in government.
Shaping Policy Together
The research is clear: Communities thrive with strong connections and networks, when people feel trust in one another and a sense of belonging. Together we can speak up about the decisions and policies that can make this a reality in Toronto. Whether it’s creating more third spaces or animating parks or subsidizing engagement leads across neighbourhoods, it’s time that this city invested in the community infrastructure that will bring us closer together.
Research Hub
For decades Toronto’s Vital Signs reports have shared the stories and data that capture the city’s wellbeing. The reports offer a curation of the need-to-know insights as well as incomparable primary research on our social capital in our city to help inform your decision making. Now you can find it all in one, easily accessible hub.