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Grants for Local Green Spaces is sponsored by Ontario Trillium Foundation (via Chris Glover MPP). Funds local leaders to host events focused on environmental education, Indigenous plant medicine workshops, and nature walks to bring communities closer to green spaces.
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Grants and Support Programs - Chris Glover Community Office Services Queen's Park Office Services Emergency Contact Numbers Hospital & Healthcare Services Your Elected Representatives Grants and Support Programs Construction/Road Closures Save Our Schools Working Group Chris Glover MPP, Spadina—Fort York Grants and Support Programs Grants and Support Programs Circular Food Innovators Fund for Small Businesses The Circular Food Innovators Fund supports local small businesses (both for-profit and not-for-profit) by funding reuse system projects that replace single-use and takeaway items with reusable foodservice ware that is collected and redistributed for further use. Deadline: March 1, 2026 at 11:59 pm. Details here. The City will be also hosting two virtual information sessions to review the program goals, eligibility criteria and important dates, and answer questions: Monday, January 26, 2026, 12-1 pm - Register here Wednesday, February 18, 2026, 5-6 pm - Register here Statistics Canada is Hiring for the 2026 Census The next Census of Population will take place in May 2026. Census data provides a detailed statistical picture of the country’s people and places every five years, vital for government, businesses, and communities to plan essential services, determine electoral district boundaries, allocate funds, understand changing demographics, and support informed decisions for a thriving Canada. Statistics Canada is hiring approximately 32,000 people across Canada to help residents complete their census questionnaires. Applications are now being accepted for supervisory and non-supervisory positions across the country. Details here. Park People Community Grants Funding is available for community events in publicly accessible green spaces – parks, schoolyards, or social housing properties – that promote care and stewardship of these areas. From Indigenous plant medicine workshops to nature walks, these grants are designed to help local leaders host events focused on environmental education, sustainability, and community connection. Eligible projects can receive $2,000 to bring people closer to their local green spaces. Deadline: February 23, 2026. Details here. Leading Social Justice Collective Applications Open The Leading Social Justice Collective is a three-month program (Mar-Jun 2026) that helps professionals across private, public, and non-profit sectors in the GTA develop cross-sector problem-solving skills for complex social challenges. Individuals can apply with a social impact or challenge within their organization or community. Details here. Outside Mural & Street Art Program Business associations and community groups with strong local participation can receive one-time funding of up to $7,500 for outdoor murals projects. Eligible costs include artist fees, materials, installation, and equipment rental. Applicants are responsible for ongoing maintenance. As a FIFA host city, special consideration will be given to murals celebrating
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Grants and Support Programs - Chris Glover Community Office Services Queen's Park Office Services Emergency Contact Numbers Hospital & Healthcare Services Your Elected Representatives Grants and Support Programs Construction/Road Closures Save Our Schools Working Group Chris Glover MPP, Spadina—Fort York Grants and Support Programs Grants and Support Programs Circular Food Innovators Fund for Small Businesses The Circular Food Innovators Fund supports local small businesses (both for-profit and not-for-profit) by funding reuse system projects that replace single-use and takeaway items with reusable foodservice ware that is collected and redistributed for further use.
Deadline: March 1, 2026 at 11:59 pm. Details here. The City will be also hosting two virtual information sessions to review the program goals, eligibility criteria and important dates, and answer questions: Monday, January 26, 2026, 12-1 pm - Register here Wednesday, February 18, 2026, 5-6 pm - Register here Statistics Canada is Hiring for the 2026 Census The next Census of Population will take place in May 2026.
Census data provides a detailed statistical picture of the country’s people and places every five years, vital for government, businesses, and communities to plan essential services, determine electoral district boundaries, allocate funds, understand changing demographics, and support informed decisions for a thriving Canada.
Statistics Canada is hiring approximately 32,000 people across Canada to help residents complete their census questionnaires. Applications are now being accepted for supervisory and non-supervisory positions across the country. Details here.
Park People Community Grants Funding is available for community events in publicly accessible green spaces – parks, schoolyards, or social housing properties – that promote care and stewardship of these areas. From Indigenous plant medicine workshops to nature walks, these grants are designed to help local leaders host events focused on environmental education, sustainability, and community connection.
Eligible projects can receive $2,000 to bring people closer to their local green spaces. Deadline: February 23, 2026. Details here.
Leading Social Justice Collective Applications Open The Leading Social Justice Collective is a three-month program (Mar-Jun 2026) that helps professionals across private, public, and non-profit sectors in the GTA develop cross-sector problem-solving skills for complex social challenges. Individuals can apply with a social impact or challenge within their organization or community. Details here.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local leaders and community organizations in Ontario Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $2,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is February 23, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Application snapshot: target deadline February 23, 2026; published funding information $2,000; eligibility guidance Local leaders and community organizations in Ontario
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Outside Mural & Street Art Program Business associations and community groups with strong local participation can receive one-time funding of up to $7,500 for outdoor murals projects. Eligible costs include artist fees, materials, installation, and equipment rental. Applicants are responsible for ongoing maintenance.
As a FIFA host city, special consideration will be given to murals celebrating the tournament and the city’s theme, “World in a City. ” Selected proposals must follow FIFA branding and IP rules. Deadline: Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 11:59 pm.
Details here. Call for Submissions: Harbourfront Centre Mural Harbourfront Centre invites artists to submit design proposals for a bold, large-scale mural on Toronto’s iconic waterfront. Inspired by A City in Celebration theme, the mural will celebrate inclusion, diversity, and joy, and will be unveiled in summer 2026 as the FIFA World Cup comes to the city.
The selected artist(s) will receive $10,000 for their design, which will be executed at scale by a professional third-party mural team. Deadline: Friday, March 20, 2026 at 11:59 pm. Details here.
Toronto Outdoor Art Fair is a juried art fair dedicated to independent artists and original artworks across all disciplines. Artists are selected for artistic excellence, originality, and consistency of ideas and design. If you’re interested in participating in Canada’s largest outdoor art fair, apply here .
Grants for Ontario Francophone Projects Are you a Francophone or Francophile? Would you like funding to carry out a creative project rooted in Ontario’s Francophone community? The Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario has launched the Celebrating 50 Years – Shaping the Future Together initiative.
This collective art project is open to anyone who is passionate about the Francophone presence in Ontario. Selected participants will receive creation grants of up to $10,000. Find out more and learn how to apply here.
New Benefit and Tax Credit for People with Disabilities The Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) is a new government benefit that people can now apply for.
The CDB is monthly payment of $200 for people who are: approved for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) between 18 and 64 years old The DTC is a non-refundable tax credit that helps people with disabilities, or their supporting family member, reduce the amount of income tax they may have to pay. If you have a severe and prolonged impairment, you may apply for the credit. If you are approved, you may claim the credit at tax time.
Check if you are eligible here. People with Type 1 diabetes meet the eligibility criteria under life-sustaining therapy. Medical practitioners no longer have to provide details of therapy for 2021 and later years.
Apply for the Disability Tax Credit here. Apply for the Canada Disability Benefit here. Free Program for Newcomer Women The Get Started in Canada program supports newcomer women in setting meaningful goals, strengthening employability skills, and earning micro certificates to boost their career journey.
Starts Jan 26 to Mar 20, 2026. Fill the inquiry form here. Call for Volunteers for Youth Summit 2026 Employment Training for Newcomer Professionals Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Newcomer Youth Green Economy Project (NYGEP) is a FREE program that supports newcomers aged 18-35 to explore and prepare for careers in the environmental sector.
Participants receive job skills training, 1:1 job coaching, networking, experiential group projects, mentorship, and field trips. Now accepting applications from across Canada for Spring 2025 start! For more information, and to apply, click here !
Open Door Free Community Health Program Newcomer? No OHIP? No status?
The Open Door Program is a free community healthcare resource for everyone, including newcomers, the uninsured, and those with language barriers. The program has pop-up health stations throughout the Mid-West Toronto region with one open now at the Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre, 627 Queens Quay W. Email [email protected] or call 416-702-9265 if you have questions, need support or want to visit one of the health stations.
Free Job Training for OW Recipients CALM offers this free, 8-week online instructor-led sessions for Ontario Works recipients who are residents of Toronto and need more help and a boost in self-confidence before they are ready to find a job. Details here. Schedule: Online every Friday, 10 am - 12 pm Eligibility: 18 years+; OW recipient; Toronto resident; S.
I. N.
; Unemployed or working part-time Register: Contact Cheryl Lochnan at [email protected] and copy Leslie Gallagher at [email protected] Phone: Toll-free 1-888-777-4982 The Canadian Bankers Association has provided cybersecurity toolkits that can help identify and avoid fraud and scams, including: Recognizing phishing scams and suspicious emails or texts Avoiding One-Time Passcode scams Identifying phone scams, including fraudulent calls from supposed government officials or financial institutions Understanding tax season scams and legitimate communications from the Canada Revenue Agency Protecting against ransomware through preventive measures Identifying fake websites and apps designed to steal personal or financial information All fraud prevention toolkits are accessible in English and French on the CBA’s website: Snow Removal Program for Seniors Looking for some help removing snow, raking leaves, or other outdoor maintenance?
Call 647-687-7322 or email [email protected] . TTC Fair Pass Transit Discount Program The City of Toronto announced that low-income residents ages 20-64 will qualify for the newly expanded Fair Pass Transit Discount Program . This also includes those on the waitlist for subsidized housing and child care.
Eligible applicants must live in Toronto, have an activated PRESTO card and with an after-tax income below $20,514 (single) or $41,028 (family of 4). Apply here. Achēv Free Employment Programs Are you looking for a job?
Is your business hiring? Achēv can help. Achēv connects job seekers and employers.
Achēv offers job search support, interview and resume-building seminars and programs to help people find jobs. For employers, Achēv offers job fairs, and recruitment and retention services. Services are FREE.
Learn more here. The Girl E-Mentorship (GEM) program helps girls break through barriers to success by connecting them with a female mentor for a 9-month mentorship relationship. GEM mentors support mentees in navigating key personal and professional development areas including goal setting, time management and confidence building.
Mentors help their mentees seek new opportunities, develop a professional network and stay committed to achieving their goals. Full details here. A service created for employers, job seekers with a disability, and employment support professionals to come together to track, match, and secure meaningful job opportunities.
Full details here. Employment Support for Job Seekers with Developmental Disabilities The Family Support Network for Employment (FSNE) provides support for individuals with developmental disabilities looking for paid employment. For more information, email [email protected] or visit the website here .
Diversity Training for Employers Funded by Women and Gender Equality Canada, Businesses Breaking Barriers works with employers in the skilled trades and STEM fields to strengthen their teams by introducing the practice of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Starting with a company-wide culture assessment, Times Change offers FREE tools and resources as part of an individualized DEI plan focused on increasing the recruitment, retention and advancement of underrepresented employees/candidates on your team. Please email Larysa at [email protected] .
Hospitality Youth Program The Hospitality Workers Training Centre is presenting this free fast-track program for youth who are interested in working in the hospitality industry. With daily support from trainers, employment specialists, and a youth engagement and success specialist, Fast Track can help you discover a variety of hospitality career paths, and give you the opportunity to earn important industry certifications at no cost.
For more information, call toll-free at 1-888-777-4982. Details here . Women Breaking Barriers Program Women Breaking Barriers works to strengthen company practices around recruitment, retention, and advancement using free tools and resources with the goal to help small to medium-sized employers find qualified candidates for their open positions and help women find sustainable, high-paying employment.
More information on their programs can be found here. Income Tax Assistance from CRA Tax filing may be more challenging for some people this year because of COVID-19. Filing a tax return is very important as it will let the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) determine if someone is eligible for certain benefit and credit payments, such as the Canada Child Benefit and the GST/HST credit.
To help, the CRA will offer extra support to eligible individuals who have previously received support through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP). Individuals who need help completing their income tax return can call 1-833-995-2341 . Visit Canada.
ca/tax-filing-assistance . Ukrainian Relief in Ontario The Ontario government is launching a suite of supports for Ukrainian families arriving under the new emergency travel authorization to connect new arrivals with job search supports and local employers in the community. Ontario Webpage: https://www.
ontario. ca/ukraine Ukrainian Canadian Congress-National (UCC) The UCC is working with Canadian government officials at all levels to learn what programs and assistance will be provided for displaced persons coming to Canada from Ukraine. Ukrainian Displaced Persons Support Committee: [email protected] If you want to help a new arrival, complete the survey at ucc.
ca Government of Canada Resources: Click here Education Funding Opportunities Annual Studentship for Mental Health Program Mental Health Research Canada is providing funding opportunities for university and college students. Click here for more information. Tuition Programs for Foster Kids Are you a current or former foster kid?
Did you always want to go to college or university but money got in the way? Click here for participating schools. Ontario Arts Council Grants For more than 55 years, the Ontario Arts Council (OAC) has provided vital support to the professional arts community in Ontario.
The OAC is financed through an annual grant from the Ontario government’s Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. Visit the website here for information on the grants available or email [email protected] . Toronto Arts Council Grants Supporting the city’s artists and arts organizations through an established and effective granting program since 1974.
Visit the website. Art and Creative Skills Collective An arts-based non-profit organization that offers free arts programming including story-writing, photography and film-making.
Each program is designed to: Provide a safe space for youth to express themselves Build 21st-century skills among youth Give youth a platform to voice their opinion, artistically Deconstruct the stigma around mental illness Facilitate the development of positive and peer-learning support Help participants explore new career options and push their artistic inclination Support participants to work in a group setting and learn as a collective, fostering a deep sense of community Pathways to Success Program for Indigenous Youth The Indigenous Professional Association of Canada’s Pathways to Success Program creates new opportunities for internships and summer work experiences for Indigenous youth (17-29) in Toronto, Winnipeg and Edmonton.
They are currently looking for employers and Indigenous youth to participate in the program. For more information, visit the Pathways to Success website and signup page .
Private Refugee Support Network Ontario The Private Refugee Sponsor Network Ontario (The Network) is a volunteer-driven organization with 260 sponsors working together in response to community need, offering information, education, problem solving, and networking opportunities to enable private sponsors to better support refugee families.
The Network is playing a significant role in resolving post-arrival issues, addressing potential sponsorship breakdown and creating relationships with settlement agencies that will lead to more effective service delivery in the sector. To learn more about the Private Refugee Sponsor Network Ontario, email [email protected] , or visit the website at www. refugeesponsornet.
ca . Toronto Rent Bank Program Toronto Rent Bank Program is currently offering grants of up to $4,000 or 3 months of rent to eligible low-income households who are facing eviction.
Toronto residents may be eligible for an interest-free rental arrears or rental deposit grant if they: Pay market rent for a rental unit covered by the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) Fall within the low-income household eligibility requirement Are not currently in receipt of social assistance such as Ontario Works (OW) or Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)* Can satisfy other Toronto Rent Bank Program requirements, as required Please call 416-397-RENT (7368) for more information on how to apply.
Operating hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p.
m. This program is offered by Neighbourhood Information Post and funded by the City of Toronto. Visit www.
torontorentbank. ca for more details. *Residents in receipt of social assistance should contact their Ontario Works or ODSP office as they may qualify for the Housing Stabilization Fund .
Monday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Please contact us to set up an appointment in advance. Room N241, Main Legislative Building
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