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April 2008 Newsletter Number 4
In this issue: OTF Announces First-Ever Future Fund Grant Recipients
Local and Province-Wide Community Groups Across Ontario Receive More Than $34 Million in Grants from the Ontario Trillium Foundation
Ontario Trillium Foundation Recognized with Special Award
Board Member Shirley Cheechoo Honoured With Prestigious Aboriginal Achievement AwardVolunteers can’t be thanked enough
Making Connections for a Greener Ontario
Making an Impact: Stories from Grantees Featured story: Turn On Your Porchlight Note Worthy:
Research Brief 103:OTF and Ontario’s Aboriginal Communities: Learnings and Opportunities
Online Resources for Management of Canadian Non profit Organizations and Charities
Reducing OTF's Footprint
At a well-attended event at Toronto’s Allen Gardens today, the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) announced the first five recipients of the Future Fund, a grant program created to enhance the future of Ontario communities. » Read the full article
Local and Province-Wide community organizations across Ontario will benefit from grants recently confirmed by the Board of Directors of the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). » Read the full article
Randy Williamson, Chair of the Alumni Committee Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada, today recognized the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s 25th anniversary of grantmaking and presented the Foundation with a special award for its long-time support to local Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) agencies across the province.» Read the full article
Ms. Cheechoo’s contribution to the Foundation as a board member and as a member of the Province-Wide Grant Review Committee is valued. Her sensitivity and insight into the needs of Aboriginal and arts and cultural communities has been instrumental to the Foundation as we strive to reach out to those communities.
Someone once observed, “Those who can, do. Those who can do more, volunteer.” Those may not be my words, but they certainly express my sentiments.
Making an Impact: Stories from Grantees
Turn On Your Porchlight
When Stuart Hickox, executive director of Project Porchlight, speaks to community volunteer groups about energy conservation and global warming, he begins the same way every time.
» Read the full story