Annual Report - Fondation Trillium de l`Ontario
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Annual Report - Fondation Trillium de l`Ontario
Annual Report 2004 - 2005 The Ontario Trillium Foundation Building healthy and vibrant communities 45 Charles Street East, Fifth Floor Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1S2 Telephone: 416.963.4927 Toll-free: 1.800.263.2887 Fax: 416.963.8781 TTY: 416.963.7905 The Ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Ministry of Culture, receives annually $100 million of government funding generated through Ontario's charity casino initiative June 30, 2005 The Honourable Madeleine Meilleur 6th Floor, Whitney Block 99 Wellesley Street West Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1W3 Dear Minister: On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Ontario Trillium Foundation, I am pleased to submit a copy of our Annual Report for the fiscal year 2004-2005. In this report, you will find a brief narrative that details the goals achieved and the challenges met by our volunteers and staff. Also included is a list of grants made under our various programs as well as our audited financial statements. Through the allocation of $100 million from the government’s charity casino initiative, the Foundation acts as a catalyst that enables Ontarians to work together to enhance the quality of lives in their communities. We believe that communities across Ontario are rich in talent, creativity and drive and our grants stimulate communities to build on these assets. The Foundation’s volunteer Board of Directors and Grant Review Teams, supported by an able professional staff, continue to provide outstanding leadership. All of us share a collective pride in the Foundation’s continuing accomplishments, as described in this report. We value the effective working relationship the Ontario Trillium Foundation has with your ministry and we look forward to continuing to work together to build healthy and vibrant communities throughout Ontario. Sincerely, Helen Burstyn Chair of the Board 45 Charles Street East, Fifth Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1S2 Canada Telephone: 416.963.4927 Fax: 416.963.8781 TTY: 416.963.7905 Toll-free: 1.800.263.2887 Table of contents Message from the Chair, Helen Burstyn Message from the Chief Executive Officer, L. Robin Cardozo 4 6 ACCOUNTABILITY, IMPACT AND ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS Review of 2004-2005 achievements Granting activities 2004-2005 Vision, mission and values Our granting priorities 8 10 11 13 BUILDING HEALTHY AND VIBRANT COMMUNITIES A sampling of 2004-2005 grants Grants summary Community grants 15 19 20 Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Sudbury Champlain Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Essex, Kent, Lambton Grand River Grey, Bruce, Huron, Perth Halton-Peel Hamilton Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Timiskaming Niagara Northwestern Quinte, Kingston, Rideau Simcoe-York Thames Valley Toronto Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin 20 22 26 29 32 34 36 39 41 43 45 46 49 52 55 59 Province-Wide grants 62 PARTNERS IN SERVING ONTARIO Board of Directors Grant Review Team members Staff FINANCIAL REPORT Report on financial performance Auditor’s report Statement of financial position Statement of operations Statement of changes in net assets Statement of cash flows Notes to financial statements 65 66 75 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Message from the Chair Helen Burstyn It is my great pleasure to be the new Chair of the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). When I was appointed the Chair of the Board of Directors at OTF, I was excited to join such an important and well-respected organization. The more I learned about the Foundation’s work and spoke to organizations who have benefited from our grants, the more my excitement and respect grew for the volunteers, staff and work of this vital organization. Take a look at OTF’s granting activities and you will be impressed too. In 2004-2005, the Foundation invested $94,346,800 in 1,422 grants to charitable and not-for-profit organizations that showcase the diversity of interests, people and communities in Ontario. We have: Invigorated the arts and culture sector with nearly $22 million in funding Contributed over $9 million to the not-for-profit environment sector Dedicated over $40 million to grants in the human and social services sector Supported the sports and recreation sector with nearly $23 million in grants I am inspired by the people who work tirelessly to make a positive difference in their communities. Together, our Board of Directors, the hundreds of our Grant Review Team volunteers and the hundreds of thousands of community volunteers all work to make meaningful contributions to our communities. The lives of millions of Ontarians are touched and improved by the work of OTF’s thousands of grantee organizations across the province. As a leader in the not-for-profit sector, the Foundation anticipates and responds to the evolving needs of Ontarians. This is reflected in our new OTF granting priorities, which will guide our funding decisions over the next three years: Enhanced success for students and learners Healthier and more physically active Ontarians Enhanced employment and economic potential for workers and their families More effective volunteers and more people engaged in their communities We will focus on supporting organizations that work in these areas to help people, organizations and communities throughout Ontario to thrive. As an organization committed to continuous improvement, our Board of Directors is interested in learning what we are doing well and what we can do even better. Our Community Conversations in the summer of 2005 will take place in different parts of the province and online. This exchange of ideas and experiences with community members will help us at the Foundation plan future directions and better meet the diverse needs of the communities we serve. Ontario Trillium Foundation 4 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 I am proud to acknowledge those who have contributed to our collective accomplishments. We are grateful to our funder, the Government of Ontario, for the continued financial commitment and to the Minister of Culture, the Honourable Madeleine Meilleur, for being such a strong and effective champion of the Foundation. Great grants are made with the support of a great team. The Foundation is fortunate to benefit from the commitment of our more than 350 unpaid volunteers, who include our Board of Directors and volunteers on our 16 Grant Review Teams. They are knowledgeable, dedicated members of their local communities. This year we said goodbye and thank you to those volunteers who concluded their terms with the Foundation and welcomed new members to the OTF family. Across the province, passionate and engaged staff members support our local volunteers. Led by Chief Executive Officer L. Robin Cardozo, the Foundation’s staff members enthusiastically enable and promote our work, as well as the work of our grantees. I joined a vigorous and robust organization that is making a tangible difference locally and provincially. Building healthy and vibrant communities across Ontario is more than a mission statement. It’s the essence of what we do every day at OTF and what our grantees contribute every day to their communities throughout the province. I look forward to working together over the coming years. Helen Burstyn Chair of the Board Ontario Trillium Foundation 5 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Message from the Chief Executive Officer L. Robin Cardozo ROI. Return on investment is something we’re conscious of here at the Ontario Trillium Foundation. OTF has been entrusted by the Government of Ontario to perform an important task and as we review our activities for 2004-2005, I believe that we can be proud of the achievements of the Foundation and our grantee organizations. In addition to evaluating our results in dollars and cents, we measure our success by the impact of our grants on organizations, individuals and communities across Ontario. During the year, more than 175,000 volunteers contributed 5.6 million hours to initiatives supported by OTF. In addition, the Foundation supported community events and celebrations that were attended by more than 4.9 million people. Demand for OTF grants remains high. For every dollar we have available to grant, we receive more than $3.00 in requests. For every dollar granted, grantee organizations leverage more than $1.60 in additional financial and in-kind resources. In 2004-2005, the Foundation drew on its reserve fund in order to maintain its annual grantmaking operation at the level of $100 million. As a result, Ontarians received the benefit of our careful management of resources over the years. Building the capacity of the voluntary sector through investments in community-based initiatives is at the heart of our mission. During the year, we undertook a research project to further understand the impact of the Foundation’s grants that were made to strengthen community organizations. We will share the research on capacity building with our stakeholders at several community consultations in the summer of 2005. These Community Conversations will also provide an opportunity to ensure that the Foundation remains responsive to evolving community needs. OTF continues to seek ways to enhance our impact in Ontario’s communities. This year we introduced ongoing grant eligibility for small libraries, following the success of a one-time strategic granting initiative in 2003-2004. Small municipalities with populations of 20,000 or less are now eligible to apply for library grants that will create new opportunities for library users, enhance literacy and respond to local needs. In November 2004, after careful deliberation and consultation, we announced new granting priorities. The new priorities result from analysis of OTF grants made over the last six years, the needs identified in our funding sectors and the priorities of the Government of Ontario. The new priorities present exciting opportunities as OTF continues to emphasize organizational capacity building in the voluntary sector. Ontario Trillium Foundation 6 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Foundation staff and volunteers played an active leadership role in the 2004 Annual Council on Foundations conference, which took place in Toronto. I had the pleasure of acting as Chair of the Toronto Host Committee as we welcomed over 1,600 delegates from around the world. Working together, Canada’s grant-making foundations had an opportunity to showcase achievements in the foundation and voluntary sectors. I would like to thank the Minister of Culture, the Honourable Madeleine Meilleur, and staff at the Ministry of Culture for their ongoing counsel and support to the Foundation. I would also like to thank the OTF Board of Directors, led by our talented and enthusiastic Chair Helen Burstyn. Our dedicated Grant Review Team volunteers and our hard-working professional staff are invaluable to the Foundation’s success. As you review the summary of our 2004-2005 achievements, we have already set our eyes on the future. Working together with the Government of Ontario and our volunteers, staff and community partners, I am confident that we will continue to achieve strong returns as we invest in building healthy and vibrant communities across Ontario. L. Robin Cardozo Chief Executive Officer Ontario Trillium Foundation 7 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ACCOUNTABILITY, IMPACT AND ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS Ontario Trillium Foundation Review of 2004-2005 achievements The Ontario Trillium Foundation Business Plan for the year covered four major performance goals. The following summarizes the organization’s achievements relative to those goals. Goal 1: Make investments to build healthy, vibrant and economically strong communities Achievements: Developed and announced new granting priorities; Achieved 100% of granting targets; Achieved sector allocation ranges by granting 23% of funds in the arts and culture sector, 10% in the environment sector, 43% in the human and social services sector and 24% in the sports and recreation sector; Continued to document the impact of OTF grants on Ontario’s communities, including economic and community benefits, with emphasis on measuring the impact of OTF grants on the leveraging of local resources; Implemented grant application deadlines, effective November 2004; Conducted research on OTF grants that contributed to building the capacity of organizations in the not-for-profit and charitable sectors, as part of the Capacity Building project undertaken this year; Revised the Program Guidelines and Application Form to enhance the grant application process, particularly for smaller organizations. Goal 2: Continue to strengthen accountability and transparency Achievements: Implemented a risk assessment tool to further enhance the grant monitoring process; Developed new priorities and revised internal procedures to assist in measurement of funding in these areas; As part of a multi-year electronic service delivery project, enhanced the OTF website by implementing improvements in navigation and access for Francophone users; Introduced 16 Regional Profiles that reported on community demographics in order to better inform OTF grant-making and made reports available on the OTF website; Enhanced internal audit functions at the Foundation; Maintained customer service standards and made improvements, based on input received from grant applicants, including the implementation of deadlines. Ontario Trillium Foundation 8 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Goal 3: Continue to strengthen organizational efficiency and effectiveness Achievements: Enhanced the development of volunteer decision-making capacity through professional training, including an expanded volunteer orientation program; Introduced further enhancements in the Foundation’s Volunteer Recognition Program; Enhanced ongoing staff orientation programs and materials, including Intranet resources; Explored ways to effectively disseminate OTF’s learnings from its grants and those of grantee organizations, including dissemination through presentations at key conferences; Completed analysis of appropriate level of Foundation operating costs; Played an active leadership role in the 2004 Annual Conference of the Council on Foundations in Toronto where OTF CEO chaired the Host Committee, staff and Board contributed to Ontario and Canadian conference content. Goal 4: Communicate broadly and enhance branding Achievements: Worked with the Ministry of Culture to announce new OTF granting priorities through public announcements, a new brochure, and the OTF website; Supported grantees in promoting their work and success in their communities by converting our newsletter, Trillium News, to a user-friendly electronic format and introducing a story gallery for grantees on the OTF website; Assisted grantees by providing communications advice and resources including new funder recognition products; Tracked media coverage to ensure that targets were being met; Ensured broad distribution and awareness of OTF’s new Grant Recognition Toolkit by distribution to new grantees and posting on the OTF website; Ensured awareness of and compliance with OTF’s Visual Identity Guidelines by producing Visual Identity Standards and supporting tools; Strengthened OTF’s relationship with the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation to promote OTF and its grantees and to ensure consistent messaging. Ontario Trillium Foundation 9 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 GRANTING ACTIVITIES 2004-2005 GRANTS APPROVED - ALL PROGRAMS: Grants Program Amounts Approved Community Grants Province-Wide Grants Total Grants Approved $ $ $ No. of Grants 75,221,500 19,125,300 94,346,800 1,335 87 1,422 Community Grants and Province-Wide Grants by Sector From April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005 Human & social services 43% Environment 10% Target Range: Arts & culture Environment Human & social services Sports & recreation Arts & culture 23% Sports & recreation 24% 20-30% 5-15% 40-50% 20-30% Com m unity Grants and Province-Wide Grants by Type of Funding From April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005 Operating 39% Project 38% Capital 23% Target Range: Capital Operating Project Ontario Trillium Foundation 25-30% 35-45% 35-45% 10 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Our vision, mission and values Vision The Ontario Trillium Foundation is a catalyst that enables Ontarians to work together to enhance the quality of life in their communities. We believe that communities across Ontario are rich in talent, creativity and drive, and our grants stimulate communities to build on these assets. Mission Building healthy and vibrant communities throughout Ontario by strengthening the capacity of the voluntary sector through investments in community-based initiatives. Our Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer and Minister of Culture Back Row: L. Robin Cardozo, Chief Executive Officer, Kenneth Goldberg, Jerry Corriveau, Sylvie Bigras, Andrea Delvaillé, Bruce Lourie, Harmail Basi, Winston Tinglin, Isabel Metcalfe*, Donna Gilhooly, Sharyn Salsberg Ezrin, Darryl Demille. Front Row: Jean-François Gratton, Gisèle Richer, Hugh O'Neil, Vice-Chair, the Honourable Madeleine Meilleur, Minister of Culture, Helen Burstyn, Chair, Stuart Kidd. Not present: Bluma Appel, Shirley Cheechoo, Vincent Conville, Barry Fowler, John Hinds, Ingrid Perry Peacock, Jennifer Lynn, Alex Shepherd. * On leave of absence Ontario Trillium Foundation 11 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Our vision, mission and values (Continued) Core values and operating principles The following core values and operating principles guide the Ontario Trillium Foundation and shape its organizational culture. Our volunteers and staff are dedicated to reflecting these values in their actions and relationships. Accountability and transparency We appreciate the trust placed in us by the Government of Ontario, and safeguard the public funds we receive through rigorous accountability controls. Our communications programs and operational processes ensure that our guidelines and grant decisions are accessible and transparent to the public. Excellence Because we believe passionately that our work enhances the quality of life for people across Ontario, we aim to achieve the highest professional standards of excellence. Volunteer and staff leadership Our leadership depends on skilled staff working in productive partnership with knowledgeable volunteers who understand the needs of local communities in their region. Our staff and volunteer human resources practices foster this creative synergy. Inclusiveness and innovation Our policies and programs acknowledge that the people of Ontario are diverse and dynamic and that community needs differ across the province. We support creative initiatives that respond to the real needs of Ontario's varied and evolving communities. Integrity and respect Our grant decision-making processes, business practices and communications strategies are governed by the principles of honesty, integrity and fairness. We treat all stakeholders respectfully, including volunteers, staff, grant applicants and members of the public. Efficiency and impact We are determined to ensure that public funds are well invested and that our grant-making and grant-monitoring processes are cost efficient. We consistently measure and evaluate results based on grant outcomes. Ontario Trillium Foundation 12 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Our granting priorities The Foundation will support the building of healthy and vibrant communities through community-based initiatives that strengthen the capacity of organizations in the arts and culture, environment, human and social services and sports and recreation sectors. In particular, the Foundation will place priority on supporting organizations that work in the following areas to help Ontarians achieve their potential. Enhanced success for students and learners A healthy and vibrant community depends on the skills and knowledge of its members. Whether knowledge and skills are developed in the early years when children start school or much later in life, ensuring that people of all ages and all abilities are ready to learn is key. This is why the Ontario Trillium Foundation will place priority on initiatives that: • Create conditions for student achievement • Provide community-based learning opportunities • Help prepare children and youth for success • Provide opportunities for life-long learning for people of all ages and abilities This includes, but is not limited to, arts education programs, community support for people with learning disabilities, early childhood programs, literacy programs, libraries in small communities and homework clubs. Healthier and more physically active Ontarians Encouraging Ontarians to lead healthier lifestyles, as well as improving other determinants of health, such as air and water quality, and providing opportunities for people to enhance their health and well-being will lead to healthier and more physically active Ontarians. To this end, the Ontario Trillium Foundation will place priority on initiatives that: • Promote physical activity for people of all ages and abilities • Promote recreational activities for people of all ages and abilities • Enhance and help protect human and ecosystem health • Create conditions for people to reach their full health and well-being potential This includes, but is not limited to, community sports and recreation, recreation for people with disabilities, performing arts, coaching programs, health promotion, mental health programs, shelters, food banks and clean environment initiatives. Enhanced employment and economic potential for workers and their families The Ontario Trillium Foundation supports initiatives that are innovative and that stimulate economic growth. To this end, OTF will place priority on proposals that support organizations to build skills, create jobs and enhance economic potential for individuals and communities through initiatives that: • Provide skill development or employment opportunities • Sustain and promote a green environment • Strengthen the economic health of a community • Help further a community’s long-term vision and growth This includes, but is not limited to, community economic development, energy conservation and job skills for people facing employment barriers including Aboriginal people, newcomers or people with disabilities. Ontario Trillium Foundation 13 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Our granting priorities (Continued) More effective volunteers and more people engaged in their communities Volunteers are the foundation of healthy and caring communities that are safe, clean, secure and vibrant. Providing people with opportunities to actively participate in activities or programs offered within their community also contributes to this. We support initiatives that: • Strengthen volunteerism through volunteer recruitment, training and recognition initiatives • Create conditions that reduce barriers and allow all people to fully participate in their community • Strengthen the voluntary sector • Enhance engagement through community leadership development, leadership renewal and mentoring programs This includes, but is not limited to, community arts initiatives, celebrating and preserving heritage, volunteer training, recruitment and retention programs, community leadership development and renewal, mentoring programs and safe community initiatives. Our Grant Review Team Chairs and Chair of the Board of Directors Back Row: Donald Bourgeois, Waterloo, Wellington and Dufferin, Paul Baldwin, Thames Valley, Peter Forgrave, Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha and Pine Ridge, Helen Burstyn, Chair of Board of Directors, Brian Gray, Essex, Kent and Lambton, Alexander Waugh, Toronto, Stanley J. Reid, Grand River, Lorne Allard standing in for Guy O'Brien, Northwestern. Front Row: Brian Hutchings, Niagara, Gail Wahamaa, Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound and Timiskaming, Judy Partridge standing in for Anne Bain, Hamilton, Donna Davidson, Quinte, Kingston and Rideau, Kathleen Pletsch, Grey, Bruce, Huron and Perth, Louis Riopelle, Champlain. Not present: Clayton Shawana, Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin and Sudbury, Edwin Upenieks, Halton-Peel, Patricia Raible, Simcoe-York. Ontario Trillium Foundation 14 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Building healthy and vibrant communities A sampling of 2004-2005 grants Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Sudbury Garden River First Nation Sports and recreation The First Nation received $75,000 over three years towards the cost of operating a sports and leisure program that will offer healthy living programs to the community and high-impact physical activities and mentoring to at-risk youth. Increased physical activity is beneficial to overall health and providing sports programs will engage youth in healthy alternatives for expending energy and developing life skills. Parents and community volunteers will assist with the programs. The programs developed will have a high cultural and environmental component to promote native teachings and knowledge to the younger generation. Artistic events such as plays, powwows and native celebrations and crafts will be included in the program. In addition, the program will stimulate economic growth and innovation. The participating youth will receive skills or leadership training and will be hired for summer employment positions. These youth will act as mentors and role models to other youth in the community. Champlain Rockland Community Television Arts and culture The organization received $43,500 over 13 months to produce an educational documentary series on the history of Ontario’s Francophone community called Nos souvenirs/Notre patrimoine. The series will be used for broadcast locally and for educational purposes by schools in the area. The historic aspect of the project will ensure a better appreciation of the contributions made by the elders of Rockland and area by the general public and by students invited to view the programs created. The programs will highlight the contributions made by the Francophone and Irish settlers to the Clarence-Rockland area, celebrating Ontario’s diversity. Ontario Trillium Foundation 15 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 A sampling of 2004-2005 grants (Continued) Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Dragon Flies c/o The Rotary Club of Port Perry Sports and Recreation The collaborative initiative received $25,000 over one year to increase awareness of breast cancer and the importance of physical activity for breast cancer survivors by initiating a Dragon Boat festival on Lake Scugog. This initiative aims to raise awareness and build support for breast cancer issues, focus on wellness after diagnosis and create a support system for breast cancer survivors in a rural area. The festival creates volunteer opportunities and collaborative partnerships within the community and promotes a healthy life style. As well, economic growth in the area is stimulated through increased tourism to the lakefront and the community. Grey, Bruce, Huron, Perth Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hanover & District Human and social services The organization received $41,000 over two years to implement a marketing and outreach plan. This will help eliminate the waiting list of little brothers and little sisters by recruiting big brothers and big sisters in the small rural communities of Grey and Bruce counties around Hanover. Healthy children grow into healthy adults who contribute to thriving and co-operative communities. Big Brothers Big Sisters matches at-risk children with volunteer mentors who help them develop healthy self-esteem and self-worth, improve their attitude toward school and help them make appropriate choices when faced with peer pressure. Halton-Peel Field and Stream Rescue Team Environment The organization received $72,300 over three years to increase community awareness of environmental issues and to undertake specific planting initiatives in environmentally sensitive areas, creeks and streams in Halton Region. The OTF grant will help with planning and implementing a minimum of six environmental projects per year in Halton. The organization is involved with the cleanup of creeks and the planting of buffer areas to aid in bank stabilization and provide better habitat for fish and wildlife. The initiative is the result of a strong volunteer commitment to the local environment and will strengthen and increase volunteer activities. In addition, this project stimulates economic growth and innovation by encouraging the use of natural, innovative and inexpensive technologies to stabilize creek banks. Ontario Trillium Foundation 16 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 A sampling of 2004-2005 grants (Continued) Niagara Niagara Mentoring and Leadership Initiative Human and social services The organization received $144,100 over three years to develop the organizational capacity of at least 80 not-for-profit organizations in the Niagara Region, by providing mentoring, peer support groups strategic planning, training and other resources, ensuring resilient and sustainable organizations. As an innovative solution to the pressing issues facing Niagara’s voluntary sector, Niagara Mentoring and Leadership Initiative aims to build the core functional skills of the organization and its people. This initiative aims to support a strong network of healthy organizations operating at their highest, which will ensure healthy communities. As well, this program will engage the expertise of volunteers from a diverse number of fields, including human resources, finance, information technology and board governance. The program harmonizes with our priority of increasing accessibility and celebrating Ontario’s diversity. A toolkit and services for this project will be available to all organizations at low or no cost to remove financial barriers. Province-Wide Ontario Smart Growth Network c/o The Conservation Council of Ontario Environment The collaborative initiative received $25,000 over six months to engage the public in the smart growth vision by developing a communications plan and by studying the feasibility of implementing the Municipal Smart Community Accreditation Program (MSCAP). The goal of MSCAP is to rate municipalities, developers and infrastructure consultants against smart growth principles and indicators. Fulfilling the smart growth vision will help promote a healthy environment, healthy communities and sustainable local economies through smart land use, transportation and community design. Also, smart growth principles promote diverse transportation options and attractive, affordable and compact housing. They stimulate vibrant local economic development and protect traditional farming communities from urban encroachment. Ontario Trillium Foundation 17 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 A sampling of 2004-2005 grants (Continued) Toronto Regent Park Bangladeshi Community Development Initiative c/o Toronto Christian Resource Centre Human and social services The collaborative initiative received $67,400 over one year to increase individual and community capacity of Bangladeshi-Canadian women, children and families in Regent Park. The initiative provides tutoring for children, engages youth as volunteers and brings women together to reduce isolation and build upon their skills. By providing volunteer training, tutoring, leadership skills and activities to reduce isolation and increase awareness of heritage among members of the Bangladeshi community in Regent Park, this project helps to build healthy communities and strengthen volunteerism. Ontario Trillium Foundation 18 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Grants Summary Community Grants Amount Grants $ 3,076,200 $ 6,722,800 $ 5,816,100 $ 4,090,400 $ 1,763,900 $ 2,219,000 $ 8,153,535 $ 2,873,200 $ 1,573,400 $ 2,920,100 $ 1,584,900 $ 3,530,035 $ 7,664,200 $ 3,798,167 $ 14,912,973 $ 4,354,900 65 159 107 88 62 58 82 61 55 56 35 92 86 94 149 82 Sub-Total $ 75,053,810 Grants subsequently modified or rescinded $ 167,690 1,331 4 Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Sudbury Champlain Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Essex, Kent, Lambton Grand River Grey, Bruce, Huron, Perth Halton-Peel Hamilton Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound,Timiskaming Niagara Northwestern Quinte, Kingston, Rideau Simcoe-York Thames Valley Toronto Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin Total Community Grants $ 75,221,500 1,335 Total Province-Wide Grants $ 19,125,300 87 TOTAL ALL GRANTS $ 94,346,800 1,422 Ontario Trillium Foundation 19 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Sudbury Organization Name Amount 2005 National CED Conference c/o Algoma University College Abitibi Golf Club Algoma Residential Community Hospice (ARCH) Algoma Traditional Music and Dance Group The Autumn Leaves Senior Citizens Club of Lee Valley Big Brothers Association of Sudbury and District Biz Map Competition c/o Community Development Corporation of Sault Ste. Marie & Area Blind River Cross Country Ski Club Bruce Mines & Plummer Additional Recreational Committee c/o Township of Plummer Additional Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre Canadian Mental Health Association - Sault Ste. Marie Branch Canadian Red Cross, Sault Ste. Marie & District Branch c/o Canadian Red Cross, Ontario Zone Central United Church Centre culturel La Ronde Cinefest: The Sudbury Film Festival City of Greater Sudbury Developmental Services Closing the Distance for Children in Sudbury c/o Social Planning Council of the Sudbury Region The City of Greater Sudbury Sportlink Club Richelieu de Noëlville Community Living Algoma Conseil des Arts de Hearst Contact interculturel francophone de Sudbury The Corporation of the Town of Espanola Corporation of the Town of Hearst Corporation of the Town of Iroquois Falls and Devonshire Park Splash Pad and Playspace Development Committee c/o Iroquois Falls Lions Club Espanola Curling Club Extreme North Gymnastics Club FillesFantastiques: voix créatives pour le changement a/s Centre Victoria pour femmes Garden River First Nation Habitat for Humanity Sault Ste. Marie and Area Habitat for Humanity Sudbury District Iroquois Falls Cross Country Ski Club Iroquois Falls Preschool Early Years Centre James Bay Frontier Division/Camp Chimo c/o Girl Guides of Canada, Ontario Council Kapuskasing Rod and Gun Club Learning Disabilities Association of Sault Ste. Marie Lions Community Heritage Sound Studio c/o Valley East Lions Club Lively Trinity Pastoral Charge Metis Nation of Ontario – Timmins No Strings Attached Community Band Ontario Trillium Foundation 20 $25,000 $75,000 $80,000 $19,700 $14,000 $100,000 $77,100 $20,000 Term 6 months 1 year 3 years 6 months 6 months 2 years 3 years 6 months $75,000 1 year $75,000 $91,500 1 year 3 years $50,000 1 year $25,000 $25,000 $152,200 $100,000 5 months 1 year 3 years 2 years $100,000 2 years $41,000 $23,000 $40,000 $25,000 $37,000 $10,500 $75,000 1 year 1 year 1 year 4 months 1 year 3 months 1 year $60,000 1 year $29,000 $60,500 $25,000 $75,000 $53,000 $75,000 $22,200 $75,000 $18,500 $15,000 $68,500 $23,000 $15,000 $19,500 $24,500 1 year 2 years 9 months 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 6 months 1 year 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Sudbury Organization Name Amount Older Adult Centre Sudbury Providence Bay/Spring Bay Recreation Committee c/o Community of Christ Radio communautaire KapNord Inc. Rainbow Country Snowmobile Association Inc. Rebound North c/o Algoma Family Services Sault Minor Football Association Sault Trails and Recreation Seizure and Brain Injury Centre St. John Ambulance, Porcupine/Timmins Branch c/o St. John Council for Ontario Sudbury Canadians Soccer Club Sudbury Children's Water Festival c/o Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition Sudbury Manitoulin Children's Foundation Sudbury Northerners Football Club Sudbury Rainbow Crime Stoppers Sudbury Summerfest Foundation Timmins Computer Refurbishment & Training Centre c/o Renewed Computer Technologies – Ontario Timmins Symphony Orchestra Inc. Trinity United Church United Way of Sault Ste. Marie United Way/Centraide Sudbury and District Valley East Waves Swim Club Volunteer Sudbury/Bénévolat Sudbury Walden Cross-Country Fitness Club Inc. Wikwemikong Anishinabe Association for Community Living Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve $100,000 $20,000 $71,000 $25,000 $120,000 $24,000 $18,400 $40,000 $25,000 $22,500 $39,000 $35,000 $25,000 $13,000 $84,500 Term 2 years 6 months 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 7 months 1 year 6 months 1 year 3 years $52,500 3 years $35,000 $60,000 $35,000 $60,000 $10,000 $54,000 $19,600 $48,000 $25,000 6 months 6 months 1 year 1 year 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year Total $3,076,200 Total Grants 65 Rainbow Routes Association Ontario Trillium Foundation 21 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Champlain Organization Name Amount Apple Hill Forestry Centre c/o Friends of Apple Hill Forestry Centre Arnprior Curling Club Artengine Association des parents de la communauté Djibouto-Somalienne d'expression Française Baxter Outdoor Education Infrastructure Upgrade Project c/o Kiwanis Club of Manotick Bonnechere Algonquin Community Bonnechere Valley Youth Centre Bytown Museum Canadian Hearing Society - Ottawa Canadian Multicultural Media Alliance Canadian Organic Growers, Ottawa Chapter c/o Canadian Organic Growers Canadian Red Cross, Cornwall and District Branch c/o Canadian Red Cross, Ontario Zone Canadian Red Cross, Renfrew County and District Branch c/o Canadian Red Cross, Ontario Zone Canadian Ski Museum Canadian Theatre Festival Society Canadian Tulip Festival Canterbury Mustangs Football Club Le CAP: Centre d'apprentissage et de perfectionnement Castor du Canton de Clarence Jr. 'B' Centre Agapè Center Centre culturel Le Chenail Centre culturel <<Les Trois P'tits Points...>> Centre d'intégration, de formation et de développement économique Centre francophone de Vanier Centre Haïtien des Carrières et des Emplois Le Choeur d'Orléans City of Cornwall & Seaway Valley Doors Open Committee c/o Cornwall and Seaway Valley Tourism Club d'autos Hawkesbury Coalition of Community Houses, Ottawa c/o Confederation Court Community Organization Columbus House (Pembroke) Community Resource Centre (Renfrew) c/o Community Resource Centre (Killaloe) Constance/Buckham's Bay Community Association Coopérative 301 Coopérative Ami Jeunesse Coopérative Franco-Présence a/s Conseil de la coopération de l'Ontario Coopérative pour le Bien-être des Aînés Francophones de l'Est de l'Ontario Cornwall & District Navy Veterans' Association Cornwall and District Environment Committee c/o St. Lawrence River Institute of Environmental Sciences Cornwall and District Immigrant Services Agency Ontario Trillium Foundation 22 Term $69,500 $23,800 $30,000 20 months 1 year 2 years $14,500 1 year $35,800 $25,500 $35,000 $16,400 $30,000 $35,000 $19,400 $60,000 1 year 1 year 1 year 9 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years $14,500 1 year $30,000 $50,000 $40,000 $27,100 $16,000 $11,400 $76,500 $10,000 $14,900 $96,000 $80,000 $6,000 $24,000 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 months 2 years 6 months 6 months 3 years 2 years 1 year 3 months $14,000 1 year $18,000 1 year $174,600 3 years $56,000 $39,700 $43,000 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $20,000 $21,800 1 year 1 year 16 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months $32,300 2 years $21,000 6 months Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Champlain Organization Name Amount Cornwall and Seaway Valley Tourism Cornwall Curling Club Cornwall United Counties Basketball Association Corona Competitive Gymnastics Group Corporation du Canton d'Alfred et Plantagenet Corporation of the Town of Petawawa Cross Cultural Sound Exchange Project c/o The Antipoverty Project DanceABILITY Too c/o The School of Dance Deep River Potters' Guild c/o Deep River Community Association Développement économique Ste-Anne-De-Prescott Economic Development Diefenbunker, Canada's Cold War Museum Earth Day Ottawa Eastern Ontario Conservation Partnership c/o Nature Conservancy of Canada Ontario Region Eastern Ontario Marsh Monitoring Program Ambassador Initiative c/o Bird Studies Canada Les Éditions du Vermillon Encore Seniors' Education Centre EnviroCentre Exodus Cricket Club c/o Barrhaven Sports Club FM-CFS Canada Galerie SAW Gallery Glengarry Historical Society Gloucester Griffins Junior Lacrosse Club Gloucester Soccer Association Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club Greater Ottawa Kingfish Swim Club Hillcrest Tennis Academy Hunt Club/Riverside Community Services Centre Huntley Curling Club Immigrant Women Services Ottawa Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Williamsburg Lodge 349 Irish Society - National Capital Region JiaHua Chinese-Canadian Association of Ottawa Kanata Minor Hockey Association Killaloe & District Senior Citizens Friendship Club Lifetime Networks Ottawa MacCulloch Dancers Madawaska Valley Association for Community Living Magasin-Partage de la Basse-Ville a/s Centre de ressources communautaires de la Basse-Ville Maison Interlude House The Men's Project Metcalfe Co-operative Nursery School Ontario Trillium Foundation 23 Term $14,800 $35,600 $21,100 $24,500 $45,000 $22,900 $35,000 $50,000 $26,600 $18,000 $34,000 $18,300 2 years 6 months 1 year 1 year 6 months 3 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 1 year 1 year $84,000 2 years $44,000 1 year $40,000 $42,000 $150,000 $10,000 $40,000 $40,000 $50,000 $33,300 $60,000 $14,100 $57,600 $33,100 $82,400 $25,000 $104,000 $34,200 $35,000 $29,500 $56,500 $21,000 $20,000 $22,800 $77,400 1 year 2 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 months 1 year 1 year 3 years 6 months 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 2 years 6 months 2 years $83,000 3 years $102,700 $97,300 $47,800 3 years 2 years 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Champlain Organization Name Amount Minwaashin Lodge/The Aboriginal Women's Support Centre Mons Rebekahs National Association of Teachers of Singing, National Capital Region Chapter National Capital Amateur Athletic Association National Caribbean Performing Arts and Cultural Network Nepean Bobcats Basketball Club Nepean Housing Corporation Nepean Knights Minor Lacrosse Association Nepean Sailing Club North Gloucester Giants Football Association Odyssey Showcase Ottawa Art Gallery Ottawa Arts Court Foundation Ottawa Community Loan Fund Ottawa Fiddle & Step Association Ottawa Food Security Council c/o Social Planning Council of Ottawa Ottawa Gaels Gaelic Football Organization Ottawa Girls Hockey Association Ottawa New Edinburgh Club Ottawa Orienteering Club c/o Ontario Orienteering Association Ottawa Pesticides Education Project c/o Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment Ottawa River Heritage Designation Committee c/o Corporation of the Town of Petawawa Ottawa River Institute Ottawa Riverkeeper Ottawa Sikh Society Ottawa United Academy Ottawa Valley District Girls Hockey Association Ottawa Valley Music Festival Ottawa West Junior B Hockey Club Ottawa Youth Orchestra Academy Ottawa-Carleton Association for Persons with Developmental Disabilities Overbrook-Forbes Community Resource Centre Parkinson Society Ottawa Pink Triangle Services Pollution Probe Prescott-Russell Recreational Trail Corporation Projet de sensibilisation politique a/s Regroupement ethnoculturel des parents francophones de l'Ontario Rainbow Skills Development Centre Regroupement d'organismes communautaires a/s Bureau central des Bénévoles de la région de Hawkesbury Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club Ontario Trillium Foundation 24 $100,000 $7,400 $2,000 $52,200 $20,000 $6,100 $97,800 $33,400 $45,500 $25,000 $40,000 $90,000 $20,000 $80,000 $10,800 $6,600 $56,000 $43,300 $30,500 $12,700 Term 2 years 1 year 3 months 1 year 1 year 2 years 2 years 1 year 5 months 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 2 years 3 years 1 year 2 years 2 years 1 year 1 month $25,000 1 year $44,700 1 year $33,100 $124,500 $75,000 $11,000 $17,200 $25,400 $30,300 $35,000 $44,000 $94,000 $104,000 $100,000 $113,500 $35,000 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 month 2 years 10 months 5 months 1 year 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 1 year $100,000 3 years $50,000 2 years $21,000 1 year $15,000 6 months Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Champlain Organization Name Amount Renfrew County Child Poverty Action Network c/o Phoenix Centre for Children and Families Renfrew County Museum Network c/o Canadian Clock Museum Rideau Curling Club Rideau Street Youth Enterprises Rockland Community Television Royal Canadian Legion, Alexandria Branch 423 Royal Canadian Legion, Arnprior Branch 174 Royal Canadian Legion, Greely and District Branch 627 Royal Canadian Legion, Osgoode Branch 589 Royal Canadian Navy Curling Club Russell Sport Centre Core Facility c/o Russell Soccer Club SAW Video Association Seaway Valley Minor Hockey Association Sentier récréatif de Limoges a/s Comité des citoyens de Limoges Shady Nook Recreation Association Sierra Youth Coalition c/o Sierra Club of Canada Société artistique rhythm'n'zouk Soma Selepak Culture of Ottawa-Carleton SomArts+ a/s Centre culturel Le Chenail Sons of Scotland Pipe Band South Ottawa Canadians Junior B Hockey Club St. Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church Stittsville Pastoral Charge Stone Fence Theatre Stormont Yacht Club Third Wall Theatre Company Township of Admaston/Bromley Township of South Glengarry Township of Whitewater Region United Jewish Appeal of Ottawa Vankleek Hill Music Festival Victorian Order of Nurses, Eastern Counties Branch Victoria's Quilts Canada Waupoos Foundation Women's Voices Festival World Inter-Action Mondiale Young String Performers' Foundation Youth Connecting With Education c/o South-East Ottawa Centre for a Healthy Community Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa $40,400 $8,500 $60,000 $70,000 $43,500 $25,200 $34,000 $8,500 $26,500 $60,000 $18,400 $30,000 $32,300 $35,000 $27,200 $60,000 $45,000 $30,000 $48,000 $30,000 $26,100 $24,300 $25,000 $40,000 $46,000 $15,000 $25,000 $37,000 $18,000 $10,000 $5,100 $119,000 $37,500 $35,000 $20,000 $120,000 $3,900 $65,700 $76,500 Term 1 year 4 months 1 year 2 years 13 months 6 months 1 year 1 year 6 months 6 months 9 months 1 year 1 year 6 months 3 months 2 years 1 year 2 years 6 months 3 months 1 year 1 year 8 months 2 years 1 year 1 year 6 months 6 months 6 months 1 year 1 month 3 years 6 months 1 year 1 year 3 years 1 year 3 years 2 years Total $6,722,800 Total Grants 159 Ontario Trillium Foundation 25 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Organization Name Abuse Prevention of Older Adults Network of Peterborough c/o Victorian Order of Nurses, Peterborough, Victoria and Haliburton Branch Action by Children Together with Youth on Neighbourhoods c/o South Oshawa Community Development Project (SOCDP) Ajax Pickering Women's Centre (Herizon House) Ajax Soccer Club Altona Forest Interpretive Hiking Trail Project c/o Pickering Naturalists Art Gallery of Northumberland Beaverton Thorah Eldon Historical Society Big Brothers and Sisters of Clarington Brighton and District Curling Club Buckhorn Community Centre & Athletic Association Burnt River Fire Fighters Association Campbellford & District Curling & Racquet Club Inc. Canadian Fire Fighters Museum Cannington Lawn Bowling Club c/o Ontario Lawn Bowls Association City of Kawartha Lakes Boys and Girls Club Clarington Older Adult Association Clarington Youth Matrix c/o John Howard Society of Durham Region Club Carib of Oshawa Cobourg Saxons Rugby Football Club Colborne Curling Club Colborne Lawn Bowling Club 1520 c/o Ontario Lawn Bowls Association Community Care Haliburton County Community Foundation of Durham Region Community Living Ajax Pickering and Whitby Community Living Campbellford/Brighton Community Living Durham North Conseil des organismes francophones de la région de Durham Corporation of the Municipality of Brighton The Corporation of the Municipality of Brighton - King Edward Park Corporation of the Township of Uxbridge Credit Counselling Service of Durham Region Dragon Flies c/o The Rotary Club of Port Perry Durham Charity for Youth Housing and Supporting Services c/o Port Perry - Prince Albert United Church Pastoral Charge Durham Mental Health Services Durham Region Employment Network Durham Region Volunteer Management Network c/o Volunteer Resource Centre of Durham Region Durham Regional Crime Stoppers Inc. Durham Youth Orchestra Eastview Boys' and Girls' Club Friends of the Harwood Waterfront Ontario Trillium Foundation 26 Amount Term $105,500 2 years $56,800 1 year $75,000 $70,500 $57,600 $29,200 $25,000 $52,800 $23,000 $64,000 $23,400 $60,300 $24,800 $15,700 $30,000 $10,900 $65,000 $55,900 $6,000 $24,500 $7,500 $18,300 $30,100 $72,700 $25,000 $128,200 $47,800 $35,000 $34,500 $75,000 $140,200 $25,000 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 1 year 1 year 18 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 6 months 1 year 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 1 year $75,000 1 year $225,000 $250,000 3 years 5 years $70,000 18 months $24,200 $55,600 $25,000 $16,000 1 year 10 months 7 months 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Organization Name Amount Gamiing Centre for Sustainable Lakeshore Living Ganaraska Region Archives Haliburton County Development Corporation Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association Haliburton Highlands Silver Flutes c/o Haliburton and District Lions Club Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network (HHTTN) Halls and Hawk Lakes Property Owners' Association Highlands of Durham Games Horizons of Friendship Humane Society of Durham Region It Takes a Village Family Resource Centre (ITAV) Kawartha Food Share Kawartha Lakes Food Source Kawartha Quarks Speed Skating Club of Peterborough c/o Ontario Speed Skating Association Kawartha Region Arts & Heritage Society Large Woodlands Conservation Cooperative c/o Peterborough Field Naturalists Liftlock Centennial Group c/o Rotary Club of Bridgenorth-Ennismore-Lakefield Lindsay Agricultural Society Lindsay Curling Club Loyal Order of Moose, Oshawa Lodge No. 2132 Luke's Place Support and Resource Centre for Women and Children Manresa Jesuit Spiritual Renewal Centre Newcastle Skating Club Northumberland United Way Not for Profit Sector Flood Relief Capacity Building Support Initiative c/o United Way of Peterborough Oshawa Aquatic Club Oshawa Bocce Club Oshawa Symphony Association Participation House Project (Durham Region) Peterborough Arts Umbrella Peterborough Curling Club Peterborough Green-Up Peterborough Naval Association Peterborough Singers Pickering Swim Club Pontypool Community Centre Port Hope Jazz Inc. Port Perry Skating Club Precious Minds Support Services Redstone River Luge Club Remembering Speedy 1804-2004 c/o Brighton and District Chamber of Commerce Ontario Trillium Foundation 27 $36,400 $34,500 $22,300 $25,000 $12,900 $20,000 $6,000 $20,000 $20,600 $11,300 $75,000 $25,000 $140,000 $39,600 Term 3 years 3 years 8 months 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 6 months 1 year 19 months 1 year 10 months 2 years 1 year $26,600 $171,800 $75,000 $20,400 $53,500 $13,000 $75,000 $75,000 $23,000 $17,800 30 months 3 years 6 months 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year $75,000 6 months $21,100 $25,000 $88,000 $60,400 $32,300 $26,800 $113,100 $74,600 $24,700 $75,000 $75,000 $40,000 $25,000 $138,800 $9,900 $25,000 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 3 months 1 year 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 2 years 8 months Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Organization Name Amount Rotary Club of Bowmanville Rotary Club of Port Hope Royal Canadian Legion Branch 519 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 77 Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 100 School Alliance of Student Songwriters c/o Rotary Club of Oshawa Charitable Fund Scouts Canada White Pine Council c/o Scouts Canada Ontario Council Scugog Island Community Association Scugog Soccer Association Sedna Women's Shelter & Support Services/Denise House St. John's Hall/Odessa Pavillion c/o The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. John, Oshawa Sunderland Agricultural Society Supportive Initiative for Residents in the County of Haliburton (SIRCH) Team Impact Wrestling Club Tyrone United Church Uxbridge and District Curling Club Uxbridge-Scott Agricultural Society Victoria County Historical Society Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada - Ontario Branch Viewing Scope Partnership c/o Friends of the Osprey Kawartha Lakes Violence Prevention Coordinating Council Westben Arts Festival Theatre, Inc. Whitby Historical Society Woodville Skating Club Youth Emergency Shelter Peterborough YWCA of Peterborough Victoria & Haliburton $68,700 $25,000 $75,000 $75,000 $56,200 $150,000 $32,100 $75,000 $21,200 $27,000 $30,000 $30,000 $17,000 $148,000 $75,000 $71,000 $51,800 $46,300 $130,000 $5,500 $75,000 $60,500 $54,000 $5,100 $55,100 $131,200 Term 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 18 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years Total $5,816,100 Total Grants 107 Ontario Trillium Foundation 28 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Essex, Kent, Lambton Organization Name Amount 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships c/o Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County The Alpha Kai Omega Fraternity The Alzheimer Society Sarnia-Lambton Amherstburg Academy for the Arts c/o Rotary Club of Amherstburg Association for Persons with Physical Disabilities of Windsor and Essex County Bald Eagle Monitoring and Habitat Preservation in Southwestern Ontario c/o Essex County Field Naturalists' Club Baldoon Bicentennial Committee c/o Rotary Club of Wallaceburg Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters Operational Relationship c/o Big Brothers of Windsor & Essex County Blenheim District Freedom Library and Museum Bluewater Otters Swim Club Border City Olympic Boxing Club Buxton Historical Society Canada South Blues Society The Canadian Red Cross Society, Windsor-Essex Branch c/o The Canadian Red Cross Society, Ontario Zone Centre for Environmental Health of Ontario Centres for Seniors Windsor Chatham-Kent 4-H Association c/o Ontario 4-H Council Chatham-Kent Crime Stoppers Inc. The Chatham-Kent Family Young Men's Christian Association Chatham-Kent Municipal Heritage Committee c/o Kent Historical Society Community Living Chatham-Kent Core City Hoops Association The Corporation of the Town of Petrolia The Council on Aging, Windsor-Essex County Inc. Curling Club of Kingsville Don't Drink and Drive...An Impaired Driving Prevention Program for New and Prospective Teen Drivers c/o Optimist Club of Riverside Dresden Sidestreets Youth Centre Emerald Isle Dance Society of Windsor The Environmental Performance Foundation of Canada Enviroplace Partnership c/o Pollution Probe Erieau Sailing School c/o Erieau Yacht Club The Forest Community Theatre Friends for Atkinson Park and Pool Goodwill Industries, Essex, Kent, Lambton Grand Bend & District Optimist Club Greater Windsor Lacrosse Greater Windsor Track & Field Club Habitat for Humanity Sarnia Lambton Habitats for Healthy Water c/o Ducks Unlimited Canada/Canards Illimités Canada Ontario Trillium Foundation 29 Term $42,200 1 year $16,700 $88,000 $43,300 $53,000 1 year 3 years 1 year 1 year $88,000 3 years $60,000 1 year $43,400 1 year $30,000 $50,000 $63,600 $108,700 $18,700 1 year 2 years 1 year 2 years 1 year $96,900 3 years $34,500 $45,200 $10,500 $25,000 $20,000 $70,000 $10,000 $35,100 $75,000 $91,900 $50,500 1 year 2 years 1 year 6 months 1 year 3 years 1 year 2 years 6 months 2 years 1 year $7,600 $103,500 $17,800 $114,900 $35,000 $25,000 $40,100 $75,000 $118,000 $65,400 $18,300 $29,100 $53,000 $68,000 1 year 3 years 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 3 years 1 year 2 years Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Essex, Kent, Lambton Organization Name Amount The Inn of the Good Shepherd (Sarnia) Inc. Italian Canadian Handicapable Association (Windsor and District) John Howard Society of Windsor-Essex County John Howard Society Sarnia Lambton Kent Bridge Minor Softball Inc. Lakeroad Lions Band c/o Sarnia Township Lions Club Lambton Seniors Association Lasalle Rowing Club Lawrence House Centre for the Arts Leamington Flyers Hockey Association Leamington Lasers Swim Team c/o Swim Ontario Learning Disabilities Association of Windsor-Essex County Moore Agricultural Society Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Windsor/Essex County Chapter c/o Multiple Sclerosis of Canada, Ontario Division Municipality of Lambton Shores Ontario Visual Heritage Project: Lambton & Chatham-Kent c/o Stones N' Bones Museum Optimist Club of Huron Shores, Plympton Township Optimist Club of Sombra Township Organization for Literacy in Lambton Pan Am Jr. Athletics Championship Collaborative c/o Greater Windsor Track and Field Club Pan American Junior Athletic Championships c/o University of Windsor Track and Field Alumni Club Pan American Junior Athletics Championships c/o Junior Pan-American Track & Field Operating Corporation Phoenix Wholistic Health Centre Randolph Churchill Chapter IODE Blenheim c/o The National Chapter of Canada IODE Réseau des femmes du sud de l'Ontario Sarnia/Lambton Robert Carrick Memorial Athletic Complex Committe c/o LaSalle Community Recreation Corporation The Rock of Honour c/o Royal Canadian Legion Wallaceburg, Branch 18 Sandwich Community Health Centre Inc. Sandwich Teen Action Group Sarnia Snowfest Scouts Canada - Tri-Shores Region Sexual Assault Crisis Centre of Essex County Inc. Southern Remote Control Flyers Sydenham Community Curling Club Inc. Tartan Sertoma Club Tecumseh Minor Baseball Association Theatre Intrigue Society Ontario Trillium Foundation 30 Term $18,000 $75,000 $25,000 $70,000 $23,000 $15,000 $46,000 $13,000 $32,000 $51,800 $17,300 $75,500 $25,000 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 6 months $47,200 1 year $25,000 1 year $75,000 1 year $74,900 $20,000 $33,000 1 year 1 year 2 years $75,000 1 year $35,000 1 year $57,600 1 year $68,700 1 year $13,200 1 year $39,600 2 years $75,000 1 year $25,000 $10,500 $75,000 $46,700 $33,800 $150,000 $5,100 $35,000 $36,000 $13,000 $22,300 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Essex, Kent, Lambton Organization Name Amount Thedford Royal Canadian Legion Tilbury Lawn Bowling Club c/o Ontario Lawn Bowls Association The Windsor Central Little League Incorporated Windsor Downtown Lions Club Windsor Essex Sensory Community Centre Windsor Speed Skating Club c/o Ontario Speed Skating Association The Windsor-Essex County Family Young Men's Christian Association Windsor-Essex Family Network and Resource Centre Windsor-Riverside Baseball Association Women's Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor Inc. Woodslee Baseball Association Wyoming Lions Club $24,400 $20,000 $25,000 $75,000 $37,500 $18,000 $68,000 $80,900 $25,000 $50,000 $10,000 $37,500 Term 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year Total $4,090,400 Total Grants 88 The Lions Club of Kingsville Ontario Trillium Foundation 31 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Grand River Organization Name Amount A.L.E.R.T c/o Victim Services of Brant Aquatic Facility Improvement Committee c/o Brantford Aquatic Club Big Brothers & Big Sisters Association of Haldimand-Norfolk Inc. Big Brothers of Brantford and District Big Sisters of Brant County Brant and District Football Club (Bisons) Brant Community Protocol for Infants Living in At-Risk Environments c/o Addiction Services of Brant Inc. Brant Community Social Planning Council Brant County Youth Singers Brant Native Homes Incorporated Brant/Brantford Children's Water Festival c/o Grand River Conservation Authority Brantford Aquatic Club Brantford Community Foundation Inc. Brantford Minor Lacrosse Association Inc. Brantford Youth Boxing Club c/o Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada, Brant County 2/10th Dragoons, Unit 341 Brantford's Canada Day Festival Brantwood Residential Development Centre Burford Co-operative Preschool Corp. Canadian Drilling Rig Museum Canfield Community Centre Corporation Charter of Rights for Children & Youth c/o Haldimand-Norfolk Resource Education and Counselling Help Cottonwood Mansion Preservation Foundation Crossing All Bridges Learning Centre Dalhousie Place, Brantford & District Supervised Access Centre Doors Open Brant c/o Canadian Industrial Heritage Centre Federated Women's Institute of Canada The Friends of Myrtleville House Golden Horseshoe Antique Society Hagersville Lawn Bowling Club c/o Ontario Lawn Bowls Association Haldimand Grand River Rowing Club c/o Haldimand Association for the Developmentally Challenged Haldimand Wrestling Club c/o Ontario Amateur Wrestling Association Haldimand Youth Soccer Club Inc. Haldimand-Norfolk Work Group of Simcoe - Abel Enterprises Jerseyville-Langford Co-operative Nursery School Inc. Kinsmen Club of Simcoe, Ontario The Lower Grand River Land Trust Inc. Lynn River 'State of the Watershed' Steering Committee c/o Simcoe District Fish and Game Club Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Brant County Chapter c/o Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Ontario Division Ontario Trillium Foundation 32 Term $20,000 $12,000 $51,600 $60,100 $18,000 $9,200 3 months 1 year 2 years 2 years 6 months 1 month $12,300 10 months $27,100 $25,000 $24,000 $99,800 $45,800 $37,600 $10,000 1 year 1 year 6 months 3 years 1 month 2 years 6 months $25,000 10 months $43,900 $72,900 $5,000 $4,500 $8,000 1 year 2 years 2 years 3 months 6 months $4,800 6 months $20,000 $40,200 $48,000 $22,500 $19,100 $15,200 $10,000 $13,300 1 year 1 year 2 years 2 years 1 year 4 months 2 months 8 months $42,200 1 year $22,300 $10,500 $40,000 $2,500 $75,000 $75,000 1 year 1 month 1 year 1 year 1 month 1 year $4,000 6 months $30,000 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Grand River Organization Name Amount Norfolk County Agricultural Society The Norfolk Singers (Arcady) Nova Vita Domestic Violence Prevention Services Old Town Hall Association Ontario Genealogical Society, Brant County Branch c/o Ontario Genealogical Society Paris Lawn Bowling Club c/o Optimist Club of Paris Paris Parks Foundation Paris Pipe Band c/o Optimist Club of Paris Inc. Pine Tree Native Centre of Brant Port Dover Lions Club Rotary Club of Dunnville Charitable Foundation Royal Canadian Legion Branch 29 The Royal Canadian Legion Waterford Branch 123 Safe Grad / Safe Party Committee c/o Addiction Services of Brant Inc. Simcoe Christmas Panorama Inc. Simcoe Lawn Bowling Club c/o Ontario Lawn Bowls Association Simcoe Lions Club Inc. Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation, Indian Reserve No. 40 - Health and Safety Committee St. George Co-operative Nursery School Sutton Restoration Steering Committee c/o Simcoe & District Fish and Game Club Trout Unlimited Canada-Middle Grand River Chapter c/o Trout Unlimited Canada True Experience Supportive Housing and Community Work Program Varency House c/o Children's Aid Society of Haldimand & Norfolk WE Canoe Club c/o Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation, Indian Reserve No. 40 Term $80,000 $32,900 $12,100 $75,000 $24,900 $12,800 $22,500 $59,600 $68,700 $18,300 $33,100 $16,100 $15,000 $15,000 $12,000 $12,500 $5,700 2 years 2 years 6 months 1 year 10 months 1 year 3 months 2 years 1 year 1 month 3 years 1 month 1 year 8 months 1 year 3 months 3 months $6,200 3 months $2,300 $28,000 $16,500 $44,000 $24,300 $20,000 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 months 6 months Total $1,763,900 Total Grants 62 Ontario Trillium Foundation 33 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Grey, Bruce, Huron, Perth Organization Name Amount AIDS Action Committee of Perth County Alzheimer Society of Huron County Inc. The Bayfield Community Group c/o The Optimist Club of Bayfield Ontario The Belmore Group c/o Belmore Chamber of Commerce Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hanover & District Blyth Centre for the Arts Bruce Mental Health Support Services Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory Canadian Red Cross, Stratford/Huron-Perth, Owen Sound/Grey-Bruce Branches c/o Canadian Red Cross Society, Ontario Zone Chesley & District Chamber of Commerce Chesley Pastoral Charge Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East-Vanastra Recreation Centre Dungannon Senior Citizens Educational Resource Centre & Outreach Project c/o Billy Bishop Heritage Museum Elsinore Community Centre Inc. Exeter Lawn Bowling Club c/o Ontario Lawn Bowls Association Gallery 96 Gallery Stratford Georgian Bay Concert Choir Georgian Handi-Van Association The Georgian Theatre Festival Glenelg Nordic Ski Club Hanover's Festival of Sights and Sounds c/o Hanover Chamber of Commerce Happy Hearts Club of Ripley c/o The United Senior Citizens of Ontario Healthy Hearts Cardiac Rehabilitation Inc. Huron County Crime Stoppers Inc. Ice Cream Festival c/o Markdale Chamber of Commerce Kinsmen Club of Belgrave & District Londesboro and District Lions Club Middle Maitland Project Working Group c/o Listowel & District Horticultural Society Mitchell & District Agricultural Society Mitchell Friendship and Lawn Bowling Club Inc. Mitchell Lions Club Mitchell Rotary Club Inc. Municipality of Meaford Municipality of Morris-Turnberry Municipality of South Bruce Municipality of South Huron Music and Opera Appreciation Inc. Owen Sound Conference Working Group 2005 c/o Grey Heritage Foundation The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 202 Ontario Trillium Foundation 34 Term $50,500 $14,000 $40,000 $55,000 $41,000 $25,200 $83,800 $31,500 18 months 6 months 10 months 6 months 2 years 1 year 3 years 2 years $68,700 2 years $104,500 $40,000 $36,500 $36,900 $65,900 $29,000 $10,500 $30,000 $118,000 $5,000 $25,000 $40,000 $10,200 $55,900 $15,000 $14,400 $15,000 $65,000 $9,000 $20,000 $24,300 $6,300 $5,000 $33,900 $10,800 $55,000 $38,200 $45,000 $28,200 $5,000 $13,000 $12,000 3 years 1 year 3 months 1 year 2 years 1 year 3 months 2 years 3 years 3 months 3 months 1 year 8 months 3 years 1 year 3 months 3 months 2 years 3 months 8 months 1 year 1 month 6 months 1 year 3 months 8 months 8 months 1 year 4 months 5 years 6 months 3 months Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Grey, Bruce, Huron, Perth Organization Name Amount Seaforth & District All Girls Marching Band c/o Goderich Lions Club The Section 20 Day Treatment Program c/o The Children's Aid Society of Owen Sound and the County of Grey Senior Abuse Resource Cooperative c/o Grey-Bruce Community Care Access Centre South Huron Minor Baseball Association Southampton Tennis Club St. Marys Children's Choir Stratford Arts Foundation Stratford Dragon Boat Club Inc. Town of the Blue Mountains The Township of Chatsworth Valleyview Terrace Tenants' Association Victim Services of Perth County Walton Women's Institute c/o Federated Women's Institute of Ontario Western Ontario Athletic Association Wiarton Propeller Club Wildwood Sailing club Women's Shelter, Second Stage Housing and Counselling Services of Huron Term $22,500 1 year $75,000 3 years $154,000 $45,000 $40,000 $53,500 $27,600 $19,600 $55,000 $45,000 $16,500 $89,500 $38,300 $20,800 $29,500 $20,000 $35,000 2 years 4 months 2 months 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 9 months 3 months 2 years 1 year 1 year 6 months 10 months 1 year Total $2,219,000 Total Grants 58 Ontario Trillium Foundation 35 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Halton-Peel Organization Name Amount 2005 Bi-Centennial Celebrations c/o The Mississauga Heritage Foundation Inc. 845 Avro Arrow Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society Association for Canadian Educational Resources Bay Area Science and Engineering Fair Beaux-Arts Brampton Bob Rumball Associations for the Deaf Brampton Festival Singers Inc. Burlington Association for the Intellectually Handicapped Burlington Concert Band and 'Pops' Orchestra Burlington Counselling and Family Services Burlington Small Fry Skating Burloak Canoe Club Caledon Arts and Crafts for Youth (CACY) Caledon Continental Cup Triathlon Festival c/o Triathlon Canada Caledon Countryside Alliance Caledon Seniors Centre Canadian Mental Health Association - Halton Region Branch Canadian Mental Health Association /Peel Branch Carassauga 20th Anniversary Plan c/o Carassauga Festival Inc. Characteristics Inspiring Achievement Youth Organization Circle of Harmony Chorus Connection Children and Youth c/o Nelson Youth Centres Cosmic Connections Country Heritage Experience Inc. Crime Stoppers of Halton Inc. Desh Bhagat Sports & Cultural Society Don Rowing Club of Mississauga Eden Food Bank Erindale Lions Little League Baseball Association Family Association for Mental Health Everywhere Family Services of Peel Field and Stream Rescue Team Fiesta Filipina Dance Troupe of Canada Filipino-Canadian Autism Parent Support Group Girl Guides of Canada, White Oaks Area Greater Hamilton Symphony Association Groupe des Arts Bassan Guiding in Women's Shelters c/o Girl Guides of Canada - Guides du Canada Escarpment Area Habitat for Humanity Brampton Ontario Trillium Foundation 36 $19,000 $58,200 $100,000 $21,000 $22,500 $116,700 $95,600 $30,500 $120,000 $57,000 $36,000 $20,300 $53,100 $15,300 $165,000 $219,000 $53,400 $205,000 $217,500 $68,400 $30,200 $12,000 $91,500 $27,500 $96,000 $34,500 $33,900 $57,000 $51,600 $80,300 $180,000 $19,635 $72,300 $86,000 $43,000 $26,100 $7,700 $100,000 Term 1 year 3 years 1 year 6 months 1 year 4 years 1 year 3 years 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 3 years 1 year 3 years 3 years 1 year 2 years 1 year 18 months 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 1 year 2 years 1 year 3 years 1 year 3 years 1 year 2 years 6 months 1 year 3 years $10,400 1 year $224,400 3 years Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Halton-Peel Organization Name Halton Child and Youth Services Halton Hills Blue Fins c/o Swim Ontario The Halton Youth Empowerment Project c/o YMCA of Hamilton-Burlington Healthy Recreation and Active Lifestyle for Children and Youth in Dixie-Bloor Area c/o Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre Home Suite Hope Shared Living Project c/o Kerr Street Community Services HVACR Heritage Centre Canada/Centre du Patrimoine HVACR au Canada Improving Quality of Life of African-Canadian Seniors Through Active Living and Awareness Initiative c/o African Community Services of Peel The King's Highway Project c/o Royal Canadian Golf Association Mississauga Ballet Association Mississauga Canoe Club Mississauga Community Stewardship Initiative c/o Evergreen Mississauga Garden Council Mississauga International Children's Festival Navy League of Canada, Burlington Branch c/o The Navy League of Canada (Ontario Division) The Oakville Children's Choir Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey Association Oakville Literacy Council Our Place (Peel) The Peace of Mind Project c/o Community Living Mississauga Peel Capacity Building c/o Social Planning Council of Peel Peel Mentoring Network c/o Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel Inc. Peer Outreach Support Services and Education (POSSE) Collaborative c/o AIDS Committee of Guelph and Wellington County Performing Arts Burlington Perpetual Bazaar Incorporated Rapport Youth & Family Services Royal Canadian Legion Branch 136, Milton Royal Canadian Legion Branch 139 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 82, Port Credit Scouts Canada - 1st Huttonville Group Committee c/o Boy Scouts of Canada - Central Escarpment Region Senior Tamil's Society of Peel Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Centre of Peel Sixteen Mile Creek Watershed Monitoring Project c/o Credit River Anglers Association (CRAA) St. Alban's Anglican Church Ste. Louise Outreach Centre of Peel Success by 6, Peel c/o United Way of Peel Region Supportive Housing In Peel Telecare Distress Centre Brampton Ontario Trillium Foundation 37 Amount Term $135,000 $61,600 $137,000 3 years 2 years 2 years $375,000 5 years $210,700 $69,500 3 years 3 years $210,000 3 years $25,000 $12,500 $89,000 $231,200 $225,000 $25,000 6 months 6 months 1 year 41 months 3 years 1 year $53,300 6 months $130,700 $84,600 $18,500 $209,300 $182,900 $180,300 $207,000 3 years 3 years 1 year 3 years 3 years 3 years 3 years $224,600 3 years $218,500 $15,500 $162,700 $100,000 $82,500 $14,800 3 years 1 year 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year $22,000 1 year $139,200 $182,500 3 years 4 years $78,700 $88,900 $31,100 $75,000 $131,700 $375,000 18 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 5 years Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Halton-Peel Organization Name Amount Toronto Inline Skating Club Tyandaga Tennis Club UKRAINA Sport Association Windrush Stable Therapeutic Riding Centre Windy Hills Caledon c/o Ontario Sustainable Energy Association $25,000 $75,000 $5,200 $105,000 $150,000 Term 3 years 1 year 7 months 4 years 2 years Total $8,153,535 Total Grants 82 Canadian Red Cross Society, Oakville Branch c/o Canadian Red Cross, Ontario Zone Ontario Trillium Foundation 38 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Hamilton Organization Name Amount A Decent Place to Live c/o Ontario Workers Arts and Heritage Centre Inc. Afro Canadian Caribbean Association Ancaster Society for the Performing Arts Art Gallery of Hamilton Autism/PDD Family Alliance The Beasley Advisory Committee c/o The YMCA of Hamilton/Burlington Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hamilton and Burlington Binbrook Little Theatre Brott Music Festival Bullying Prevention and Intervention Project c/o Affiliated Services for Children and Youth Campus Town Association Catholic Family Services of Hamilton-Wentworth Cattel Seniors' Centre Project c/o Rotary Club of Dundas Ontario, Canada Centre Français Hamilton Inc. The Children's Aid Society of Hamilton-Wentworth Church of the Ascension Community Child Abuse Council of Canada Community Dispute Resolution Services of Hamilton-Wentworth Community Information Service Hamilton-Wentworth Dundas Arts & Craft Association Dundas Historical Society Museum Dutch Canadian Veteran Association Emerald Street Project c/o Charlton Hall Child & Family Centre Environment Hamilton Incorporated Equestrian Association for the Disabled The Factory: Hamilton Media Arts Centre Girl Guides of Canada - Escarpment Area Greater Hamilton Symphony Association Guiding in Women's Shelters c/o Girl Guides of Canada - Guides du Canada Escarpment Area Hamilton Area Eco-Network c/o Hamilton-Wentworth Green Venture Hamilton Artists Inc. Hamilton Hammerheads Athletic Club Hamilton Minor Hockey Council Hamilton Printmakers Arts Association - The Print Shop Hamilton Provincial Environthon 2005 c/o Ontario Forestry Association Hamilton Training Advisory Board Hamilton Youth Drug Diversion Program c/o John Howard Society of Hamilton, Burlington and Area Hamilton-Wentworth Chapter of Native Women Incorporated Hamilton-Wentworth Green Venture Immigrant Culture & Art Association Imperial Cotton Centre for the Arts Ontario Trillium Foundation 39 $25,000 $25,000 $31,000 $90,000 $24,000 $55,500 $20,000 $22,400 $120,000 $75,000 $27,000 $26,400 $75,000 $10,000 $100,000 $33,500 $146,800 $23,000 $22,400 $20,800 $46,400 $11,700 $75,000 $24,000 $25,000 $13,100 $75,000 $7,800 $10,400 $118,300 $56,700 $18,100 $134,100 $75,000 $25,000 $10,000 Term 1 year 1 year 5 years 3 years 4 years 1 year 1 year 3 months 3 years 1 year 1 year 9 months 1 year 6 months 2 years 5 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 10 months 1 year 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 month 2 years 1 month 6 months 3 months $59,800 3 years $20,000 $35,000 $130,000 $30,000 1 year 1 year 3 years 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Hamilton Organization Name Amount Kairos Literary Society Knot A Breast Cancer Support Services Korea Veterans Association of Canada Inc., Hamilton Region Unit 26 c/o Korea Veterans Association of Canada Inc. Leander Boat Club of Hamilton LEARN TO SAIL HAMILTON c/o Ontario Sailing Association Lynden Co-operative Pre-School Inc. Neighbour to Neighbour Centre Newman Youth Basketball Rosedale Minor Hockey Association Saltfleet Figure Skating Club Inc. Seniors Outreach Services - Stoney Creek St. John Ambulance Hamilton-Wentworth Branch c/o St. John Council for Ontario Stoney Creek Seniors Club 60 c/o Older Adults Centres Association of Ontario Stoney Creek Soccer Club Inc. Theatre Ancaster The Threshold School of Building United Way of Burlington & Greater Hamilton Volunteer Action Centre of Hamilton and District Wise Mind c/o Mental Health Rights Coalition of Hamilton-Wentworth Woodview Children's Centre - Hamilton Term $10,000 $21,400 6 months 1 year $16,000 1 year $55,000 $50,000 $31,400 $50,000 $17,000 $46,200 $9,600 $11,200 $100,000 $4,500 $26,800 $49,000 $130,000 $50,000 $79,000 $50,000 $92,900 1 year 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 6 months 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 2 years 3 years 2 years Total $2,873,200 Total Grants 61 Ontario Trillium Foundation 40 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Timiskaming Organization Name Amount 2250 Muskoka Pioneers Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps c/o Army Cadet League of Canada (Ontario) Almaguin Palliative Care Team Alzheimer Society of North Bay & District The Association for the Promotion of Arts, Recreation and Culture in South River Community Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario, région Témiskaming Bala United Church Belvedere Heights Community Support Services Big Sisters Association of North Bay Inc. Burk's Falls and District Food Bank 'camera frontera' c/o White Water Gallery Canadian Mental Health Association, Nipissing Regional Branch Centre Communautaire de Lavigne Community Centre Commanda Community Centre Corporation of the Municipality of Whitestone Corporation of the Town of Bracebridge Corporation of the Township of Joly Deepwater Regional Development Corp. EFAP/North - PAEF Nord Garderie Francofleur et miel Georgian Nordic Ski & Canoe Club Huntsville Community Choir Huntsville Suzuki School of Music KidSport Timiskaming Chapter c/o Sport Alliance of Ontario Kirkland Lake Brass Band Lake of Bays Marine Museum and Navigation Society Mattawa and Area Snowmobile Club Mattawa and Area Youth Centre Mattawa and District Walleye Stocking Mattawa Women's Resource Centre Municipality of Powassan Municipality of West Nipissing Muskoka Community Futures Development Corporation Muskoka Inventory Group c/o Muskoka Heritage Foundation Muskoka Lakes Music Festival Muskoka/Parry Sound Coordinated Sexual Assault Services Near North Crime Stoppers Inc. New Liskeard Agricultural Society Nipissing District Community Home Ownership Action Group Nipissing Naturalists' Club Nipissing Transition House Ontario Trillium Foundation 41 Term $20,500 6 months $10,400 $60,000 1 year 2 years $16,200 1 year $13,800 $27,600 $45,300 $44,000 $17,700 $18,000 $28,000 $25,000 $17,400 $19,800 $37,200 $6,600 $18,000 $23,900 $12,500 $24,500 $6,500 $25,400 $37,300 $31,000 $50,000 $24,000 $20,100 $24,500 $37,800 $25,000 $16,300 $26,000 $49,000 $73,800 $150,000 $35,000 $20,000 $40,000 $13,000 $18,000 4 months 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 6 months 6 months 1 year 2 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 2 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 1 year 18 months 2 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Timiskaming Organization Name North Bay and District Sledge Hockey Association North Bay Canoe Club North Bay District Girls Hockey Association The North Bay Literacy Council North Bay Tennis Club Parry Sound Station Gallery Rockwalk Park Inc. Rotary Club of Bracebridge Temagami Community Foundation Timiskaming First Nation Timiskaming Historical and Zoological Society of Northern Ontario Timiskaming Kids on the Block Community Friends c/o Centre de santé communautaire du Temiskaming Village of Sundridge Wasi Cross Country Ski Club Inc. Women's Own Resource Centre Amount Term $16,100 $20,300 $24,000 $29,200 $8,000 $20,700 $28,800 $40,000 $25,000 $23,800 $24,400 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year $24,900 3 years $27,800 $24,300 $27,000 1 year 1 year 3 years Total $1,573,400 Total Grants 55 Ontario Trillium Foundation 42 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Niagara Organization Name Amount Les Aînés Canadiens Français de St. Catharines Inc. Allanburg Community Centre Renovation Project c/o Corporation of the City of Thorold ARID Group Homes Niagara Big Brothers & Sisters of St. Catharines - Thorold and District Carnegie Commons Team c/o The Grimsby Historical Society Centre de santé communautaire Hamilton-Wentworth-Niagara Chevaliers de Colomb Conseil 8296 Community Living Port Colborne-Wainfleet Corporation of the Town of Pelham Employment Help Centre/Reseau Emploi Epilepsy Niagara c/o Epilepsy Ontario The Evergreen Singers of Niagara Inc. The Fergie Jenkins Foundation Inc. Gateway Residential and Community Support Services of Niagara Inc. Glenridge Lawn Bowling Club Goodwill Industries Niagara Greater Fort Erie Minor Hockey Association Grimsby Curling Club Heartland Forest Nature Experience The Heidelberg-Rheingold Singers c/o Club Rheingold Human Rights Project c/o Community Living Welland Pelham The J. Singers Choir Learning Disabilities Association of Niagara Lincoln Community Against Violence Literacy Council of Niagara West Mackenzie Heritage Printery Museum (Ontario) Mainstream: An Unsheltered Workshop Mildred M. Mahoney Silver Jubilee Dolls House Foundation Niagara Child and Youth Services Niagara Community Foundation Niagara Falls Badminton, Tennis & Lawn Bowling Club Niagara Falls Rainbow Blind Bowlers Niagara Falls Ringette Association c/o Ontario Ringette Association Niagara Mentoring and Leadership Initiative c/o Information Niagara Inc. Niagara Region Sexual Assault Centre Niagara Varsity Football Club Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame & Museum Ontario Special Olympics Inc. Opportunities Niagara c/o Community Care of St. Catharines and Thorold Paroisse St-Jean-de-Brébeuf Pelham Cares Inc. Ontario Trillium Foundation 43 $25,000 $37,500 $71,500 $60,000 $75,000 $23,100 $58,100 $75,000 $65,000 $34,100 $100,000 $26,800 $20,000 $101,600 $5,600 $75,000 $25,000 $9,200 $75,000 $8,000 $225,000 $13,500 $22,400 $36,300 $45,000 $12,400 $75,000 $40,000 $58,200 $28,100 $47,500 $24,000 $20,000 $144,100 $54,000 $40,000 $51,100 $46,500 $195,000 $70,000 $47,900 Term 2 years 6 months 3 years 2 years 3 months 1 year 3 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 18 months 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 3 years 1 year 2 years 3 years 1 year 1 month 1 year 2 years 3 years 3 months 1 year 1 year 3 years 2 years 6 months 2 years 1 year 3 years 4 months 3 years Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Niagara Organization Name Amount Pelham Township Marching Band Stakeholder Group c/o The Rotary Club of Fonthill Peterson Community Workshop Association (Chippawa) Port Colborne Social and Recreation Centre for Senior Citizens The Port Colborne Tennis Club Protection Hose Company No. 1 The Robert Wood Singers Royal Canadian Legion Meritton Branch 138 Shaw Festival Theatre Foundation, Canada Shrine of Our Lady of Peace St Catharines Art Association St. John Council for Ontario - Welland/Port Colborne Branch c/o St. John Council for Ontario Township of West Lincoln The Welland Community Resource and Action Centre West Niagara Second Stage Housing and Counselling Inc. Young Carers Initiative Niagara c/o Alzheimer Society of Niagara Region Term $50,000 $75,600 $28,000 $21,300 $25,000 $5,000 $13,000 $94,500 $12,200 $3,000 1 year 2 years 1 year 9 months 1 year 1 month 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year $60,000 1 year $75,000 $51,500 $6,000 $133,500 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years Total $2,920,100 Total Grants 56 Ontario Trillium Foundation 44 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Northwestern Organization Name Amount Anishinaabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council Inc. Atikokan Outdoor Sports Facility Development Committee c/o The Corporation of the Township of Atikokan The Corporation of the Township of O'Connor Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay Dryden Ice Dogs Hockey Club Eagle Lake First Nation Emo Ringette Association c/o Ontario Ringette Association Fort Frances Volunteer Bureau Founder's Museum Thunder Bay Inc. The Gillies Community Centre Harbour Youth Services of Thunder Bay Ignace Golf and Country Club Kenora Curling Club Kingfisher Lake Socio-Economic Development Corporation Lac Seul First Nation Lakehead Aeromodellers Longlac Tsuruoka Karate Do Inc. Magnus Theatre Company Northwest Incorporated Marathon Curling Club Marathon Figure Skating Club North Shore Harvest Cupboard Northwestern Ontario Conservation Partnership c/o Rainy Lake Conservancy Rainy River First Nations Manitou Rapids Red Lake Area Emergency Shelter Corporation Schreiber Terrace Bay Adult Learning Program Sioux Lookout Anti-Racism Committee Stratton Recreation Society Superior Eagles AAA Midget Hockey Club Thunder Bay Autosport Club 1967 Inc. Thunder Bay Big Brother Big Sister Association Inc. Thunder Bay Boys & Girls Club The Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra Association Thunder Bay Therapeutic Riding Association Wasaya WeeCheeWayWin Incorporation Term $20,000 5 months $30,000 6 months $33,000 $25,000 $37,000 $20,000 $9,000 $37,000 $23,700 $26,600 $43,000 $26,000 $75,000 $40,000 $23,000 $7,300 $12,000 $200,200 $24,900 $5,000 $40,000 $48,900 $25,000 $35,000 $43,100 $99,000 $30,000 $18,000 $51,000 $150,000 $31,000 $200,000 $24,700 $37,500 $34,000 6 months 3 months 2 years 2 months 1 year 1 year 3 months 6 months 1 year 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 1 year 4 years 6 months 1 year 5 years 2 years 7 months 1 year 1 year 3 years 6 months 1 year 1 year 3 years 1 year 3 years 7 months 1 year 1 year Total $1,584,900 Total Grants 35 Ontario Trillium Foundation 45 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Quinte, Kingston, Rideau Organization Name Amount 851 Prince Edward Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets Al Purdy At the Quinte Hotel c/o Prince Edward County Arts Council Almonte Community Coordinates Bancroft Skating Club Big Brother Association of Kingston and District Bridge House (Kingston) Incorporated Brigantine Inc. Brockville Concert Association Brockville Flying Club Brockville Ski Club Canadian Mental Health Association Kingston Branch Canadian Mental Health Association, Hastings and Prince Edward Branch Canadian National Institute for the Blind Hastings and Prince Edward District c/o The Canadian National Institute for the Blind Ontario Division Centre Hastings Skatepark Committee c/o Community Futures Development Corporation of North & Central Hastings and South Algonquin Child & Youth Wellness Centre of Leeds & Grenville Clayton Senior Housing Corporation Community Care for South Hastings Community Oriented Sentencing Program (Quinte) Corporation of the Township of Front of Yonge Corporation of the Township of Mississippi Mills Corporation of the Township of Tudor and Cashel Counselling and Skill Development Class: Limestone District School Board c/o Prevention Awareness for Life Eastern Ontario Biodiversity Museum Elgin Lions Club 2002 Inc. Family YMCA of Belleville Ferguson's Falls Community Hall Association Festival of the Islands Inc. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Treatment and Education Centre Inc. Gananoque Canoe and Motor Boat Club Giving BAACK (Bancroft Area Athletic Charity for Kids) Inc. Gleaners Food Bank Quinte Inc. The Glenwood Cemetery Company Greater Bobs Lake Landowners Association Hearthmakers Energy Cooperative Inc. Highway #7 Community Development Corporation Independent Living Centre Kingston Jasper Women's Institute KFL&A Children's Services Steering Committee c/o Frontenac Children's Aid Society Kingston Canadian Film Festival Kingston Gymnastics Club Ontario Trillium Foundation 46 Term $19,000 $6,335 $37,500 $25,000 $17,300 $51,200 $75,000 $16,000 $50,000 $10,000 $40,200 $78,500 1 year 6 months 1 year 1 year 18 months 2 years 2 years 2 years 1 year 4 months 2 years 3 years $45,000 1 year $75,000 1 year $114,000 $9,400 $41,200 $38,000 $60,000 $40,000 $75,000 $9,100 $7,000 $40,000 $75,000 $25,000 $24,600 $25,000 $28,300 $20,200 $75,100 $75,000 $71,500 $65,000 $25,000 $24,100 $15,100 $105,300 $52,000 $25,000 2 years 6 months 3 years 1 year 1 year 3 months 6 months 1 year 6 months 2 months 6 months 4 months 3 months 3 months 6 months 6 months 3 years 1 year 2 years 18 months 1 year 9 months 6 months 2 years 2 years 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Quinte, Kingston, Rideau Organization Name Amount Kingston Kiwanis Music Festival Kingston Literacy Kingston Synchronized Swimming Club Kingston Tennis Club Kingston Theatre Organ Society Lanark Highlands Business and Tourism Association Lanark Highlands Youth Centre Inc. Leeds and Grenville Interval House Lennox and Addington Seniors Outreach Services Inc. Lonsdale Women's Institute c/o Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario Lyn & District Heritage Society Madoc and District Lawn Bowling Club c/o Ontario Lawn Bowls Association Masonic Transportation Unit McDonald's Corners/Elphin Recreation And Arts The Merrickville and District Historical Society Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists Municipality of Centre Hastings Napanee & District Pipe Band and Napanee Optimist Club c/o Lennox & Addington Community Volunteer Centre Napanee Crunch Female Hockey Association Napanee Golf and Country Club Newburgh Community Resource Group North Frontenac Little Theatre North Hastings Community Integration Association Ongwanada Hospital PEC Birding Festival Committee c/o Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory Perth and District Community Foundation Perth Curling Club Plainfield Community Homes Prince Edward County Arts Council Quinte Bay Gymnastics Club Quinte Community Learning - Bridging The Gap Quinte Rowing Club Incorporated Quinte Therapeutic Riding Association Rob Roy Pipe Band and Highland Dancers Royal Canadian Legion Branch 95 The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 212 Smiths Falls Community Theatre Foundation Smiths Falls Gym Stars Gymnastics Club Spencerville Mill Foundation Sport Kingston Incorporated Stirling Agriculture Society Strategic Alliance Task Force c/o Social Planning Council of Kingston and Area Ontario Trillium Foundation 47 $7,900 $145,200 $15,500 $25,000 $33,500 $6,000 $53,000 $46,500 $25,000 $25,000 $23,000 $22,500 $25,000 $20,000 $14,800 $15,000 $75,000 Term 1 year 2 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 month 2 years 10 months 1 year 1 year 1 month 6 months 3 months 1 year 1 year 3 years 6 months $15,000 1 year $20,000 $50,000 $30,000 $28,100 $50,600 $24,200 $35,000 $18,000 $40,000 $23,700 $12,500 $24,800 $60,000 $25,000 $31,000 $10,900 $45,000 $40,000 $45,000 $25,000 $75,000 $25,000 $25,000 $30,100 1 year 6 months 2 years 1 year 1 year 3 months 3 years 1 year 2 months 1 year 6 months 3 months 2 years 6 months 18 months 1 month 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 month 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Quinte, Kingston, Rideau Organization Name Sunnyside Children's Foundation Tay Valley Township Theatre Kingston Thousand Islands Playhouse Thousand Islands-Frontenac Arch Nature & History Network c/o Canadian Thousand Islands Heritage Conservancy Town of Gananoque - Gananoque Trails Committee Town of Greater Napanee, Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture Victorian Order of Nurses Brockville - Leeds and Grenville Branch Wellington District Business Association (PEC Marathon Committee) Youth Action Kommittee of Perth and District Amount Term $25,000 $12,300 $90,000 $50,000 1 year 3 years 3 years 2 years $50,000 1 year $25,000 $66,000 $40,000 $24,000 $50,000 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 2 years Total $3,530,035 Total Grants 92 Ontario Trillium Foundation 48 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Simcoe-York Organization Name Amount Alliance for a Better Georgina AMICI Museum and Italian Interpretive Centre Aurora Barbarians Rugby Football Club Inc. Barrie Area Native Advisory Circle Barrie Community Tennis Club Big Brothers Big Sisters of York Big Sisters Association of Orillia and District Building Bridges c/o Toronto Chinese Community Services Association Canadian Hearing Society Simcoe/York Region c/o The Canadian Hearing Society Canadian National Institute for the Blind - CNIB Simcoe/Muskoka District Office c/o Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Ontario Division Catholic Family Life Centre - Simcoe South Catulpa Community Support Services Inc. Cerebral Palsy Parent Council of Toronto Champlain commemorations c/o La Clé d'la Baie en Huronie - Association culturelle francophone Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation Church Drive Park Committee c/o South Innisfil Business Community Association Community Resource Centre of South Georgian Bay c/o Collingwood and District Information Centre Corporation de développement économique communautaire - CALDECH Corporation of the Town of Penetanguishene Crime Stoppers of Simcoe-Dufferin-Muskoka Elizabeth Fry Society of Simcoe County Epilepsy (Ontario) Simcoe County Friends of Wye Marsh Future Abilities and Creative Employment (FACE) Future Possibilities Toronto Inc. Gilda's Club Barrie Ontario Girls on the Run Simcoe County Inc. Gryphon Theatre Foundation Habitat for Humanity York Region Horse Friends, Equine Assisted Mentoring for Parent and Child c/o Blue Hills Child and Family Centre Hospice King-Aurora Huronia Communities Foundation - La Fondation communautaire de la Huronie Huronia Hearing Impaired Huronia Players Theatre Group Inc. Information Orillia Jericho Youth Centre Joyland Beach Association Lake Country Harmony Land Between Collaborative c/o The Couchiching Conservancy Ontario Trillium Foundation 49 $86,000 $75,000 $48,000 $25,000 $30,000 $113,400 $95,000 $53,600 $175,000 $90,000 Term 3 years 1 year 1 year 6 months 1 year 2 years 3 years 1 year 3 years 2 years $108,000 $145,700 $78,200 5 years 2 years 18 months $255,000 4 years $25,000 $75,000 1 year 1 year $165,000 3 years $75,000 $27,900 $4,500 $118,500 $61,500 $54,000 $75,000 $102,000 $125,000 $10,500 $175,000 $140,000 1 year 1 year 6 months 3 years 2 years 1 year 18 months 3 years 2 years 1 year 3 years 2 years $67,300 2 years $70,000 $139,000 $54,000 $75,000 $30,000 $135,000 $14,500 $14,000 $44,000 1 year 3 years 1 year 3 years 1 year 5 years 1 year 1 year 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Simcoe-York Organization Name Mariposa Folk Foundation Mariposa Gymnastics Club Markham Arts Council Markham Men of Harmony Markham Speed Skating Club c/o The Ontario Speed Skating Association Markham Tamil Seniors Association c/o Family Service Association of Toronto Marl Lake - Tiny Marsh - Matchedash Bay Conservation Association Marquee Theatrical Productions Inc. Motus O Dance Theatre Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Simcoe County Chapter c/o Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (Ontario Division) Newmarket Baseball Association (NBA) Newmarket Stage Company Newmarket Stingrays Swim Club Ontario Senior Games Winterfest 2005 Organizing Committee c/o Ontario Seniors Games Association Orillia Channel Cats Swim Club (OCCSC) Orillia Lawn Bowling Club The Orillia Museum of Art & History Partners in Life Long Learning c/o Simcoe/Muskoka Literacy Network Pathways For Children, Youth & Families of York Region Inc. Queen's York Rangers Army Cadet Corps 2799 c/o The Army Cadet League of Canada (Ontario) Radio-Huronie FM communautaire Inc. / CFRH 88,1 FM c/o La Clé d'la Baie en Huronie Riverside Senior Citizens Club c/o The United Senior Citizens of Ontario Royal Canadian Legion Bay Port Branch 545 Royal Canadian Legion Sutton & District Branch 356 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34, Orillia Sail Georgina Association Sanatan Mandir Cultural Centre Shadowpath Theatre Productions Shaw House Project c/o Rouge Valley Foundation Simcoe Community Services Slovak Canadian National Council/ Le Conseil National Des Slovaques Canadiens Spotlight...on Arts & Festivals c/o Mariposa Folk Foundation St. John Ambulance - St. Jean South Simcoe County Branch c/o St. John Council for Ontario Stroud and Lefroy Skate Park Group c/o Innisfil Community Events Corporation Sutton Curling Club Taste of Asia 2005-2007 Committee c/o Federation of Chinese Canadians in Markham Theatre by the Bay Town of New Tecumseth c/o Rotary Club of Alliston Charitable Fund Ontario Trillium Foundation 50 Amount Term $75,000 $75,000 $40,000 $2,000 $70,700 $101,100 $115,000 $25,900 $260,000 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 3 years 1 year 5 years $44,000 3 years $56,000 $82,100 $100,000 2 years 3 years 3 years $38,000 1 year $20,000 $37,000 $150,000 $129,600 $167,000 1 year 1 year 2 years 3 years 3 years $73,700 1 year $125,000 3 years $15,000 $63,000 $31,000 $7,700 $39,000 $95,000 $25,000 $135,000 $197,600 $40,000 $134,500 6 months 1 year 1 year 6 months 1 year 6 months 1 year 3 years 4 years 6 months 3 years $82,000 3 years $95,000 $144,700 $100,000 $105,000 $75,000 1 year 4 years 3 years 3 years 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Simcoe-York Organization Name Amount Township of Ramara - Recreation Services Transportation Linking Communities North Simcoe c/o North Simcoe Community Futures Development Corporation/Simcoe Nord Société d'aide au développement des collectivités Windfall Energy Project Wye Comes to the Woods c/o Friends of Wye Marsh York Centre for Children, Youth & Families York Region Caring Classroom Program c/o Kinark Child and Family Services York Region Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgendered Service Model, c/o Addiction Services for York Region York South Association for Community Living YouthSpeak Performance Company c/o Addiction Services for York Region Term $37,000 1 year $160,000 3 years $150,000 $65,000 $195,000 $16,000 3 years 2 years 3 years 16 months $268,000 4 years $147,000 $200,000 3 years 3 years Total $7,664,200 Total Grants 86 Ontario Trillium Foundation 51 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Thames Valley Organization Name Amount Association for the Elimination of Hate Bayham Culture Committee c/o Bayham Historical Society Big Sisters of London Calendar Campaign c/o London & District Crime Stoppers Inc. Canadian Comedy Foundation for Excellence Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association Canadian Hearing Society, London Office c/o The Canadian Hearing Society Canadian Mental Health Association, London-Middlesex Branch The Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Southwest District c/o The Canadian National Institute for the Blind - Ontario Division Canadian Red Cross, St. Thomas Branch, c/o Canadian Red Cross Society, Ontario Zone Centennial Sports Club of St. Thomas Inc. Centre communautaire régional de London City Art Centre The Dutch-Canadian Society of London and District Elgin-St. Thomas Community Foundation Embro Zorra Lawn Bowling Club c/o Ontario Lawn Bowls Association Epilepsy Support Centre Fairmont Lawn Bowling Club Forest Edge Community Club Glen Cairn Community Development Committee c/o Glen Cairn Community Resource Centre Glencoe District Lions Club Heritage London Foundation Ilderton Agricultural Society Ilderton Skating Club Ingersoll Pipe Band c/o Kiwanis Club of Ingersoll, Charitable Trust Ingersoll Recreational Trails Iona Community Preservation Association Johnnene Maddison Art c/o London Regional Art & Historical Museum (operating as Museum London) Lambeth United Church Literacy Link South Central London and Area Food Bank The London and Middlesex Heritage Museum London Aquatic Club London Chapter, Sweet Adelines, Inc. London Coffee House Program London Community Players London Council of Arab Women for Community Services London Housing Registry London Mental Health Crisis Service c/o Family Service London Ontario Trillium Foundation 52 Term $48,000 $55,000 $78,000 $15,000 $24,200 $46,000 $15,700 $30,000 2 years 1 year 2 years 6 months 6 months 1 year 6 months 3 months $20,000 1 year $45,000 $35,000 $2,000 $10,000 $75,000 $41,500 $10,000 $58,000 $55,000 $15,000 1 year 1 year 4 months 2 years 6 months 3 years 3 months 2 years 1 year 1 year $115,000 2 years $25,000 $41,700 $75,000 $27,000 $25,000 $50,000 $4,500 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months $16,000 4 months $25,000 $48,000 $40,000 $40,000 $30,000 $7,800 $5,000 $120,000 $35,000 $19,600 $35,000 1 year 2 years 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 month 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Thames Valley Organization Name Amount London Museum of Archaeology London Museum School Pilot Project-Steering Committee c/o The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame London Police Service 150 Collaborative c/o London Regional Art and Historical Museums London Ringette Association Inc. London Speed Skating Club c/o Ontario Speed Skating Association London St. George's Rugby Club Lucan Area Heritage and Donnelly Museum Marconi Club of London The McIlwraith Field Naturalists of London Incorporated Middlesex Stamp Club c/o Royal Philatelic Society of Canada Moose Family Center No. 1141 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, London /Middlesex Chapter c/o Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (Ontario Division) Municipality of Dutton Dunwich Optimist Club of East Williams Optimist Club of Tavistock Orchestra London Canada Inc. Oxford County Naval Veterans Association Oxford County Natural Heritage Study c/o Ducks Unlimited Canada The Participate Community Arts Program Plattsville & District Minor Hockey Association Plattsville Curling Club Pride London Festival Princeton Centennial Committee c/o Princeton & District Museum/Library Association Rodney & District Horticultural Society Royal Canadian Legion Branch 410 Royal Canadian Legion, Tavistock Memorial Branch 518 South Caradoc United Church South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre Sparta Community Society St. Thomas Curling Club St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre Thames Valley Lawn Bowling Association c/o Elmwood Club Thorndale Revitalization Committee Tillsonburg and District Association for Community Living Tillsonburg Aquatic Torpedoes Inc. Tillsonburg Community Services Initiatives Tillsonburg District Craft Guild Tillsonburg Properties for Community Living Tillsonburg Tri-County Agricultural Society Ontario Trillium Foundation 53 Term $55,700 1 year $40,000 1 year $41,400 10 months $15,200 $33,700 $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 $100,000 $5,000 $45,000 4 months 1 year 6 months 6 months 1 year 3 years 3 months 6 months $20,000 $41,800 $50,000 $57,500 $150,000 $24,267 $50,000 $46,000 $14,600 $40,900 $20,000 $4,500 $21,800 $27,900 $43,000 $57,300 $46,000 $4,000 $30,000 $30,000 $62,600 $50,000 $8,600 $6,000 $23,900 $29,000 $17,000 $75,000 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 2 years 1 month 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 5 months 6 months 6 months 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Thames Valley Organization Name Amount Tillsonburg Wheelchair Basketball Program c/o Thames Valley Children's Centre Township of Southwold Union South Yarmouth Optimist Club Urban League of London West Elgin Community Health Centre Western Area Youth Services Inc. Westminster Township Historical Society Wetland Ponds for Wildlife & People c/o Ducks Unlimited Canada Wine, Blues and All That Jazz Festival Women's Community House Woodstock Agricultural Society Woodstock and District Big Brothers Association Inc. Woodstock and District Developmental Services Woodstock Fanshawe Singers Youth Opportunities Unlimited YWCA of St. Thomas - Elgin $17,500 $30,000 $43,000 $48,900 $95,000 $80,000 $50,000 $137,000 $20,000 $56,000 $75,000 $15,500 $70,000 $12,600 $65,000 $32,000 Term 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 3 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 2 years Total $3,798,167 Total Grants 94 Ontario Trillium Foundation 54 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Toronto Organization Name Amount 32nd Toronto Scout Group c/o Scouts Canada Central Ontario Action for Children Today and Tomorrow c/o East End Community Health Centre Adventure Place AERIC Inc. o/s The Conference Board of Canada / Le Conference Board du Canada Aphasia Institute Arising Women Place The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto Ashbridge's Bay Yacht Club Ashkenaz Foundation L'Association des Communautés francophones de l'Ontario à Toronto Better Beginnings Now Steering Committee c/o Adventure Place The Black Business and Professional Association Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention Braeburn Neighbourhood Place & Boys and Girls Club Broad Reach Foundation for Youth Leaders Canadian Abilities Foundation Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division Canadian Children's Opera Chorus Canadian Environmental Grantmakers' Network Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives Care for Nurses Project c/o Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care Caribbean Tales Carlos Bulosan Theatre Celebrating the Family c/o St. JamesTown Family Services Centre de développement économique et social du grand Toronto Centre for Aboriginal Media (Ontario) Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation Centre for Opportunities, Respect and Empowerment Les Centres d'Accueil Héritage Charles Street Video Chester Le Community Development Project c/o Agincourt Community Services Association Inc. Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre CKLN Radio Incorporated Communauté jeunesse Afro-francophone de Regent Park Community Resources Consultants of Toronto Cooking Fire Committee c/o The Crankee Consort Cypriot Community of Toronto Inc. Daily Food Bank and Canadian Red Cross Toronto Collaborative c/o Canadian Red Cross Society, Ontario Zone Dance Immersion Dance Umbrella of Ontario Ontario Trillium Foundation 55 Term $14,100 $80,000 $100,000 $25,000 $169,300 $127,300 $31,500 $100,000 $93,000 $98,300 $200,000 $25,000 $210,000 $220,000 $155,500 $100,000 $100,000 $52,000 $55,000 $150,000 $65,100 $75,000 $100,000 $24,900 $22,000 $100,000 $89,000 $95,500 $42,800 $75,000 3 months 13 months 6 months 1 year 3 years 3 years 3 months 4 months 4 years 2 years 3 years 3 months 3 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 1 year 1 year 30 months 3 years 6 months 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 3 years 2 years 1 year 3 months 1 year $187,400 3 years $180,000 $60,000 $19,500 $133,000 $15,000 $23,300 3 years 9 months 6 months 2 years 4 months 6 months $211,000 3 years $100,000 $126,000 3 years 3 years Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Toronto Organization Name Amount Dancemakers Davenport Perth Neighbourhood Centre Descant Arts and Letters Foundation Dialogue, Coopérative de médiation communautaire de Toronto Inc. Dixon Hall Doug Philpott Inner-City Tennis Fund Downtown Aquatics Corporation Elizabeth Fry Society of Toronto Etobicoke Community Concert Band Etobicoke Conflict Mediation Team Evergreen Fatal Light Awareness Program First Night Toronto - Celebration of the Arts For Youth Initiative in Toronto Friends of the Don East Funders Alliance for Children, Youth & Families c/o Laidlaw Foundation Good Shepherd Refuge Social Ministries The Hannaford Street Silver Band Harbourfront Centre Harmony Hall Renewal Project c/o Call-A-Service Inc. Health Equity and Diversity Planning Group c/o Chinese Canadian National Council HEYY Helpline for Youth c/o Neighbourhood Centre The High Park Choirs of Toronto The Hospice for Eating Disorders of Toronto Immigrant Women's Health Centre Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film Festival Inc. Integra Foundation InterAccess Iranian-Canadian Senior Citizens of Ontario Jamaican Canadian Association Jane Finch Community and Family Centre Jessie's Centre for Teenagers Jyafest Arts Collective Kaeja d'Dance Lakeshore Community Partnership The Learning Disabilities Association of Toronto District Literature for Life Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People Magicana Malvern Family Resource Centre Mammalian Diving Reflex Theatre Group c/o Nightswimming Repertory Theatre The Massey Centre for Women Ontario Trillium Foundation 56 $100,000 $218,000 $81,400 $50,000 $140,000 $100,000 $52,800 $100,000 $11,800 $91,400 $180,000 $175,000 $61,000 $181,600 $130,600 $10,000 $92,600 $61,000 $225,000 $70,500 $70,000 $104,800 $25,000 $180,000 $102,100 $150,000 $60,000 $100,000 $24,400 $220,000 $250,000 $100,000 $22,600 $145,500 $175,000 $115,300 $185,800 $100,000 $71,000 $207,000 $89,000 $175,000 Term 1 year 3 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 1 year 3 months 2 years 3 years 5 years 1 year 3 years 4 years 9 months 1 year 1 year 3 years 6 months 2 years 3 years 2 years 3 years 2 years 3 years 1 year 2 years 1 year 3 years 3 years 20 months 14 months 3 years 3 years 4 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 3 years 2 years 3 years Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Toronto Organization Name Amount Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts McLuhan Global Networks Conference Métis Artists' Collective Mimico Tennis Club Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training Muhtadi International Drumming Festival Muki Baum Association for the Rehabilitation of Multi Handicapped Inc. Native Earth Performing Arts Neilson Park Creative Centre Nellie's Nightwood Theatre North West Scarborough Youth Centre c/o YOUTHLINK North York Central Meals on Wheels North York Seniors Centre Northern Visions Independent Film and Video Association Northwood Neighbourhood Services Ontario Council of Alternative Businesses Oolagen Community Services Parkdale Community Health Centre The Parkdale Village Arts Collective Inc. Peace by Peace Peach: Promoting Economic Action and Community Health Perram House Le Petit Chaperon Rouge Playhouse 66 c/o Scarborough Players Polish Canadian Women's Federation The Queen of Puddings Music Theatre Company Regent Park Bangladeshi Community Development Initiative c/o Toronto Christian Resource Centre Réseau des femmes du Sud de l'Ontario (RFSO) Resource Library for the Environment and the Law Riverdale Youth Singers RiverSides Stewardship Alliance Royal Canadian Legion Branch 22 Scarborough Music Theatre Inc. Scarborough Soccer Association Scarborough Women's Centre Self-Help Resource Centre Shakespeare Works Inc. The Social Purchasing Portal - Toronto c/o The Learning Enrichment Foundation Somali Canadian Working Group for New Generation and Front Lines Youth Centre c/o UrbanArts Community Arts Council St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre Street Health Community Nursing Foundation Ontario Trillium Foundation 57 $24,500 $39,000 $25,000 $70,500 $169,100 $20,000 $73,800 $96,700 $65,000 $166,000 $83,000 $187,000 $25,000 $80,000 $100,000 $100,000 $36,000 $140,000 $203,200 $59,000 $40,000 $180,000 $100,000 $8,900 $80,100 $24,100 $225,000 $67,400 $89,500 $45,000 $41,800 $74,500 $95,400 $21,000 $205,700 $105,000 $23,000 $150,000 $225,000 Term 8 months 4 months 6 months 1 year 3 years 3 months 1 year 3 years 2 years 3 years 2 years 3 years 3 months 3 years 2 years 1 year 6 months 3 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 30 months 1 year 3 months 2 years 1 year 3 years 1 year 3 years 6 months 2 years 1 year 1 year 6 months 3 years 2 years 1 year 2 years 3 years $28,000 1 year $97,200 $61,300 6 months 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Toronto Organization Name Amount Style in Progress c/o 4UNITY Productions Youth Media Association Sustainable St. Lawrence c/o Eneract Syme-Woolner Neighbourhood & Family Centre Tarragon Theatre Théâtre français de Toronto Le Théâtre la Tangente Toronto African Dance Festival Toronto Artscape Inc. Toronto International Film Festival Group Toronto Mendelssohn Choir Toronto Partners for Student Nutrition c/o Foodshare Toronto Toronto Refugee Community Non-Profit Homes and Services - Romero House Toronto Sports Council Toronto Synchronized Swimming Club Inc. Toronto Wildlife Centre Transition House Trinity Home Hospice Ukrainian Culture Festival Volcano Non-Profit Productions Inc. Weston King Neighbourhood Centre Weston Silver Band Association Woman Abuse Council of Toronto Women in Film and Television - Toronto Inc. Women's Place Community Kitchen c/o Malvern Family Resource Centre Youth Encouraging Self-Empowerment c/o St. Christopher House $56,400 $113,400 $213,900 $100,000 $213,000 $40,000 $15,000 $75,000 $150,000 $30,100 $262,500 $22,800 $12,500 $13,000 $219,600 $12,037 $225,000 $149,000 $135,000 $96,000 $49,000 $222,100 $50,000 $25,000 $6,236 Term 10 months 18 months 3 years 6 months 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 6 months 42 months 8 months 6 months 22 months 3 years 3 months 3 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 1 year 1 year 1 year Total $14,912,973 Total Grants 149 First Night Toronto - Celebration of the Arts Ontario Trillium Foundation 58 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin Organization Name Amount The Athletic Association of Kitchener and Waterloo 'Building Leaders, Increasing Health' - Waterloo Region Peer Program Collaborative c/o Kitchener-Downtown Community Health Centre Cambridge Speed Skating Club Cambridge Volunteer Bureau Canadian National Institute for the Blind Waterloo-Wellington District c/o Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Ontario Division Catholic Family Counselling Centre (Region of Waterloo) Centre Dufferin New Horizon's Club 972 c/o The United Senior Citizens of Ontario Centre for Research and Education in Human Services Centre Wellington Minor Baseball Association Inc. The Children's Foundation of Guelph & Wellington Christopher Champlain Community Centre Civitan Sports - Waterloo Region Clyde & Scott's Women's Institute Hall Renovation Project c/o Sheffield Lions Club Inc. Community Living Guelph Wellington (CLGW) Community Mental Health Clinic, Fergus Branch Community Music Therapy Services Constitution Park Redevelopment Committee c/o Optimist Club of New Hamburg Corporation of the Township of East Luther Grand Valley Disability Resource Council Drayton Theatres Inc. Elmira and District Association for Community Living Elora & District Minor Hockey Association Elora Centre for the Arts Elora Community Theatre Erin-Hillsburgh Minor Hockey Association Everdale Environmental Learning Centre Family Counselling and Support Services for Guelph-Wellington Fergus Pipe Band The Fergus Scottish Festival & Highland Games Focus for Ethnic Women, Waterloo Region Inc. Foodlink Waterloo Region Inc. Future of the Arts in the Hills of Headwaters Region c/o The Hills of Headwaters Tourism Association The Guelph Jazz Festival Guelph Chamber Orchestra Guelph Concert Band Guelph Environmental Leadership Guelph Ringette Association Guelph Services for the Autistic Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis Ontario Trillium Foundation 59 $75,000 Term 6 months $100,700 3 years $33,400 $28,700 1 year 1 year $38,000 1 year $138,500 $10,000 $214,900 $5,000 $28,800 $73,000 $7,200 $30,800 $14,900 $11,400 $10,000 $60,000 $50,500 $15,000 $75,000 $75,000 $17,100 $57,000 $29,500 $6,700 $77,400 $57,800 $13,000 $71,500 $25,000 $123,800 2 years 1 year 41 months 6 months 1 year 1 year 5 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 6 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 18 months 2 years 1 year 2 years 2 years 1 year 3 years 1 year 2 years $14,000 10 months $114,400 $40,000 $17,200 $160,000 $15,000 $10,200 $58,000 2 years 2 years 1 year 3 years 1 year 6 months 2 years Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin Organization Name Amount Habitat for Humanity c/o Waterloo Horticultural Society Harriston Lawn Bowling Club c/o Ontario Lawn Bowls Association Historical Society of St. Boniface & Maryhill Community Inc. J Steckle Heritage Homestead KidsAbility Centre for Child Development Kitchener Blues Community Inc. Kitchener Blues Community Inc. Kitchener Downtown Street Outreach and Job Cafe Collaborative c/o The Working Centre The Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation Kitchener Waterloo Philharmonic Choir Kitchener-Waterloo Multicultural Centre Kitchener-Waterloo Rotary Centennial Committee c/o Kitchener-Waterloo Rotary Club Charitable Foundation Kitchener-Waterloo Sertoma Speed Skating Club Inc. KOR Gallery and Studios Linwood and District Lions Club Meals on Wheels of Kitchener-Waterloo Mental Health Outreach Services in Waterloo Region c/o Waterloo Regional Homes for Mental Health Inc. Ontario Early Years Centre -Guelph and Wellington County c/o Guelph Community Health Centre Orangeville Trail Extension c/o The Optimist Club of Orangeville The People's Car Co-operative Inc., Kitchener Planned Lifetime Networks - Waterloo Wellington Oxford Power Up Renewable Energy Co-operative Rotary Clubs of Cambridge, Ontario c/o Rotary Club of Cambridge (Preston-Hespeler) The Rotary Club of Orangeville Run for Life Inc. Scholars' Green Project c/o 10,000 Trees Project Shelburne Curling Club Shelburne District Agricultural Society Social Planning Council of Cambridge and North Dumfries St. Jacobs Lions Club St. John Ambulance, Cambridge Branch c/o St. John Council for Ontario Suicide Resource Group Wellington-Dufferin c/o Canadian Mental Health Association, Wellington-Dufferin Together for Kids with Disabilities c/o KidsAbility Centre for Child Development Town of Puslinch Trustees of Oddfellows Hall Association of Orangeville Twin Cities Gymnastics & Judo Training Centre c/o Kitchener-Waterloo Gymnastics Club United Way of Cambridge and North Dumfries Upper Credit Humane Society Ontario Trillium Foundation 60 $11,000 $8,300 $16,600 $74,400 $74,000 $23,700 $92,000 Term 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 18 months $146,000 3 years $107,500 $77,200 $65,000 2 years 2 years 6 months $70,100 1 year $17,500 $45,700 $70,400 $46,000 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year $62,800 6 months $15,200 1 year $54,900 $35,700 $16,000 $62,300 $12,300 $66,400 $28,500 $35,700 $50,500 $23,800 $56,300 $50,000 $36,500 1 year 20 months 1 year 18 months 4 months 1 year 18 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 18 months 1 year 1 year $39,200 1 year $77,900 $54,500 $50,000 $75,000 $75,000 $77,500 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 6 months 2 years Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Community Grants (Continued) Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin Organization Name Amount Visual Art Alliance c/o Brush with Art Volunteer Action Centre of K-W and Area Waterloo-Wellington-Dufferin Study c/o Architectural Conservancy of Ontario Wellington County Learning Centre YMCA of Cambridge $48,400 $49,700 $18,500 $64,200 $169,300 Term 18 months 1 year 6 months 2 years 3 years Total $4,354,900 Total Grants 82 Ontario Trillium Foundation 61 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Province-Wide Grants Organization Name Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability - Ontario Initiative Actua Advanced Coronary Treatment (ACT) Foundation Altruvest Charitable Services André Paiement: Une contribution culturelle exceptionnelle en Ontario Français a/s Festival franco-ontarien BODYSENSE: A Positive Body Image Initiative for Sport Environments c/o The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport/Centre canadien pour l'ethique dans le sport Building Green Power Co-operative Capacity: GPIF Initiative c/o Ontario Sustainable Energy Association Bureau des Regroupements des Artistes Visuels de l'Ontario Canada Games Days c/o Canada Games Council/Conseil des Jeux du Canada Canadian Adventure Racing Association Inc. Canadian Centre for Philanthropy (aka Imagine Canada) The Canadian Chestnut Council Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Ontario Division Canadian Paraplegic Association Ontario Canadian Slovenian Congress/Congres Canadien Slovene Canadian UNICEF Committee (UNICEF Canada) Capacity Building in Arts and Culture Organizations in Mid-Sized Ontario Cities c/o Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation Carolinian Canada c/o Lambton Wildlife Incorporated Centre for Children & Families in the Justice System of the London Family Court Clinic, Inc. Le Centre de leadership en éducation Centre for Sustainable Watersheds Chiefs of Ontario Children's Mental Health Ontario Cochrane-Temiskaming Museums and Galleries Association Community Matters: Engaging Community, Building Community c/o United Way of Leeds and Grenville The Council for Business and the Arts in Canada Creative Clusters Development Program c/o Toronto Artscape Inc. Cross Country Ontario Dynamic Education Clubs Alliance Inc. (DECA) Ducks Unlimited Canada Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario Encore Six Environmental Defence Canada eyeGO to the Arts Families for a Secure Future Federation of Ontario Cottagers Association, Inc. (FOCA) Gay and Lesbian Athletes Association Group of Seven Project Public Art Gallery Initiative c/o Ontario Association of Art Galleries Le Groupe Dance Lab Historica Foundation of Canada/Fondation Historica Ontario Trillium Foundation 62 Amount Term $445,000 $350,000 $300,000 $429,400 3 years 3 years 3 years 3 years $90,000 1 year $257,000 $70,000 30 months 1 year $200,000 $274,000 $75,000 $804,900 $108,400 $73,000 $322,300 $24,700 $25,000 3 years 3 years 2 years 5 years 3 years 1 year 3 years 9 months 1 year $25,000 6 months $273,800 3 years $589,200 3 years $51,500 $23,900 $540,100 $25,000 $71,000 1 year 3 months 4 years 1 year 2 years $594,800 3 years $450,000 $375,000 $32,000 $20,000 $169,300 $246,900 $115,500 $399,300 $290,000 $289,500 $360,000 $60,000 3 years 4 years 1 year 6 months 2 years 5 years 2 years 33 months 3 years 5 years 2 years 2 years $160,000 1 year $132,000 $388,000 2 years 2 years Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Province-Wide Grants (Continued) Organization Name Hope Air Jeunesses Musicales of Ontario (JMO) The Learning Partnership, L'Alliance-Éducation Making IT Work for Volunteers c/o Coalition of Ontario Voluntary Organizations MICRO-Mouvement des Intervenants et Intervenantes Communautaires en Radio de l'Ontario MOFIF (Mouvement ontarien des femmes immigrantes francophones) Municipal Cultural Planning Forums Initiatives c/o Community Cultural Impresarios The National Broadcast Reading Service, Inc. (NBRS) The North-South Institute; L'Institut Nord-Sud Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre Ontario Association of Male Survivor Services (OAMSS) c/o The Men's Project/Le Project pour hommes Ontario Cycling Association Ontario Farmland Trust Ontario Land Trust Alliance Inc. Ontario Management Services Organizations Network c/o IMPACS: The Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society Ontario Physical and Health Education Association Ontario Smart Growth Network c/o The Conservation Council of Ontario Ontario Trails Council /Conseil Des Sentiers De L'Ontario Ontario Water Polo Association Operation Springboard Orchestras Canada/Orchestres Canada Our Times Labour Publishing Inc. Parents for Children's Mental Health Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development Play Works Partnership c/o Parks and Recreation Ontario Pour un développement durable en matière de diffusion des spectacles a/s Théâtre La Catapulte Projet: Service de promotion pour les artistes francophones a/s Association des professionnel.le.s de la chanson et de la musique ReBoot Network Initiative c/o Community Opportunity & Innovation Network (Peterborough) Inc. Regroupement de développement économique et d'employabilité-Ontario Le Regroupement des parents et amis des sourds et malentendents franco-ontariens (RESO) Royal Botanical Gardens Seeds of Diversity Canada/Programme Semencier du Patrimoine Canada Skate Ontario St. Leonard's Society Canada/Société Saint Léonard du Canada The Students Commission/La Commission des étudiants Télé-mentorat Inter-générations PACE-2-face a/s Fondation Internationale PACE 2000 Threads of Life - An Association for Workplace Tragedy Family Support Toronto Symphony Orchestra Association Town Youth Participation Strategies (TYPS) Trails for All Ontarians c/o Abilities Centre Ontario Trillium Foundation 63 Amount Term $347,700 $150,000 $430,900 $400,000 2 years 2 years 4 years 3 years $107,000 1 year $74,100 $25,000 $316,800 $89,100 $65,000 1 year 6 months 3 years 18 months 8 months $25,000 6 months $239,700 $195,400 $167,200 3 years 3 years 3 years $79,000 9 months $650,000 $25,000 $355,000 $125,400 $219,600 $161,800 $9,000 $143,400 $67,300 $229,400 3 years 6 months 4 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 6 months 3 years 1 year 2 years $147,800 2 years $150,000 3 years $56,000 1 year $300,000 2 years $240,000 3 years $358,100 $34,600 $110,000 $25,000 $538,400 $70,000 $136,200 $404,000 $725,000 $97,500 3 years 2 years 1 year 6 months 3 years 1 year 18 months 2 years 4 years 1 year Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Province-Wide Grants (Continued) Organization Name Union culturelle des Franco-Ontariennes United Generations Ontario Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre Variety - The Children's Charity Victorian Order of Nurses Canada (VON) Voices for Children and Offord Centre for Child Studies c/o Voices for Children YEN/SYC: Ontario Emissions c/o Youth Environmental Network Amount Term $98,000 $188,000 $50,000 $500,000 $414,600 $155,300 $98,500 1 year 2 years 1 year 3 years 3 years 1 year 2 years Total $19,125,300 Total Grants 87 The Honourable Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario, with Sci-Tech Ontario participants Ontario Trillium Foundation 64 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 PARTNERS IN SERVING ONTARIO Ontario Trillium Foundation Board Of Directors As at March 31, 2005 Date Appointed Term Expires Helen Burstyn, Chair 12.09.04 AGM 2007 Hugh O’Neil, Vice-Chair 12.09.04 AGM 2007 Jean-François Gratton, Treasurer 06.24.04 AGM 2005 Bluma Appel 06.26.03 AGM 2006 Harmail Basi 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Sylvie Bigras 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Shirley Cheechoo 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Vincent Conville 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Jerry Corriveau 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Andrea Delvaillé 12.09.04 AGM 2007 Darryl Demille 06.26.03 AGM 2006 Barry Fowler 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Donna Gilhooly 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Ken Goldberg 10.01.04 AGM 2007 John Hinds 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Stuart Kidd 06.26.03 AGM 2006 Bruce Lourie 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Jennifer Lynn 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Michael MacMillan 12.09.04 AGM 2007 Isabel Metcalfe 12.09.04 AGM 2007 Ingrid Perry Peacock 06.30 00 AGM 2006 Gisèle Richer 12.09.04 AGM 2007 Sharyn-Salsberg Ezrin 12.09.04 AGM 2007 Alex Shepherd 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Winston Tinglin 10.01.04 AGM 2007 Ontario Trillium Foundation 65 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review Teams Volunteers serving the Foundation in 2004-2005 1. Northwestern Term begins Guy O’Brien, Chair André G. Tardiff, Chair Lorne Allard Gordon H. Armstrong Georges Blanc Linda Braun Allan H. Buchan Brian L. Collins Kathryn Davidson Russ Fortier Neil C. Macodrum Vera Mannila Beatrice Metzler Lucille Michaud James Piper Glenn W. Treftlin Dennis S. Witherspoon Glenn R. Witherspoon 01.13.05 12.18.98 03.06.02 04.02.03 02.03.99 12.01.04 01.13.99 01.13.05 12.23.02 03.19.03 04.02.03 12.01.04 11.07.01 01.13.05 12.18.01 12.18.98 12.18.98 12.18.98 Term expires 01.12.08 12.17.04 03.05.06 04.01.06 02.02.05 11.30.07 01.12.05 01.12.08 12.22.05 03.18.06 04.01.06 11.30.07 11.06.04 01.12.08 12.17.05 12.17.04 12.17.04 12.17.04 2. Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Sudbury Term begins J. Douglas Lawson, Chair Clayton Francis Shawana, Chair Lorraine Aelick Brenda Alemany Marie Aubertin Paul Bagordo Peter Colbert Roland Côté Mary E. Dawson-Cole Earl Dereski David Dobson Gloria Fischer Bonnie C. Foster John D. Fullerton Irma K. Hill-Behnke Breen V. Keenan Lisa Kivinen Jeanna A. Miller Jean-Pierre Ouellette Robert Pierre Urgel Rhéaume Nicole Rouel Weppler Ontario Trillium Foundation 01.13.99 12.18.04 03.23.05 03.23.05 06.23.04 12.01.04 12.18.98 12.18.98 03.30.99 03.23.05 03.23.05 06.17.04 12.18.98 12.18.01 12.18.98 12.18.02 12.18.98 12.18.98 02.17.99 12.12.01 12.18.98 06.23.04 Term expires 01.12.05 12.17.07 03.22.08 03.22.08 06.22.07 (Resigned) 11.30.07 12.17.04 01.22.05 03.29.05 03.22.08 03.22.08 06.16.05 12.17.04 12.17.05 12.17.04 12.17.05 12.17.04 12.17.04 02.16.05 12.11.05 (Resigned) 12.17.04 06.22.07 66 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review Teams (Continued) Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Sudbury Term begins Huguette Roy-Perron Denis Sabourin Rob Scott Romana Siegel Alex Solomon Thomas G. Trainor Steve Van Duin Harry Vanderweerden Jeanne E. Warwick Conroy Rachelle Watier Mila Wong 09.17.04 12.18.98 06.23.04 03.23.05 02.17.99 11.20.02 03.23.05 02.03.99 01.13.05 03.23.05 12.18.98 Term expires 09.16.07 12.17.04 06.22.07 03.22.08 02.16.05 11.19.05 03.22.08 02.02.05 01.12.08 03.22.08 12.17.04 3. Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Timiskaming Term begins Gail Wahamaa, Chair Wayne Belter Marlene Bertrand Nancy Birtch Muriel Bush Lois Cookman Wilfred Cosby Linda Côté Peter J. Daleman Annette Deacon Carol Ann DiBartolomeo Ed Eng Wendall Fisher William Kitts Thomas McClelland Jean McDermott Lorne E. McNeice Lee Merkley John E. Richardson Lise Rioux Kathleen Scott Malcolm Scott Paul Stephen Cyndi L. Stockman Kenneth Veitch 06.30.00 05.10.00 04.25.01 01.13.99 03.23.05 11.03.04 11.03.04 02.03.99 07.31.01 04.24.03 09.17.04 06.25.03 12.12.01 02.03.99 02.03.99 02.03.99 07.31.01 03.23.05 09.26.02 03.23.05 03.17.99 02.03.99 07.18.01 12.18.98 12.18.98 Term expires 06.29.06 05.09.06 04.24.06 (Deceased) 01.12.05 03.22.08 11.02.07 11.02.07 02.02.05 07.30.06 04.23.06 09.16.07 06.24.06 12.11.05 02.02.05 02.02.05 02.02.05 07.30.06 03.22.08 09.25.05 03.22.08 03.16.05 02.02.05 07.17.05 12.17.04 12.17.04 4. Champlain Term begins Campbell McKie, Chair Louis Riopelle, Chair Ontario Trillium Foundation 01.13.99 03.19.03 Term expires 01.12.05 03.18.06 67 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review Teams (Continued) Champlain Term begins Julie Andre Michel Beaulne Roland Bissonnette Albert Bourdeau Robert G. Byrnes Pierre Caron Gérald H. Charlebois Susan Ellis Rhéal Filion Lorraine Finn Steven K. Gallant Eldon Horner Keith Jodoin Martin J. Montague Ronald Mulligan Tom O’Neill Marcel Ranger Diane Roy Barbara A. Symington Georges Voisine Robert J. (Bob) Wilson 08.01.03 09.17.04 01.13.99 01.13.99 05.21.03 09.17.04 03.02.05 09.17.04 09.17.04 06.23.04 05.21.03 08.01.03 01.13.99 12.12.01 01.13.99 01.13.99 01.13.99 09.17.04 02.03.99 06.25.03 09.17.04 Term expires 07.31.06 09.16.07 01.12.05 01.12.05 05.20.06 09.16.07 03.01.08 09.16.07 09.16.07 06.22.07 05.20.06 07.31.06 01.12.05 12.11.04 01.12.05 01.12.05 01.12.05 09.16.07 02.02.05 06.24.06 09.16.07 5. Quinte, Kingston, Rideau Term begins Donna Davidson, Chair Stephanie Attwood Judi Baril Bryce Bell Carol Chisholm Elizabeth Churcher J. Donald Clark Chalmer R. Conn Lois Crate Douglas T. Crosbie Valerie Deakin William (Bill) English Rebecca Foreman Patricia M. Griffin John E. Henderson Kathleen (Kay) Manderville Marny McCook John Ross McDougall W. Murray Metcalfe Carolyn J. Miller Ontario Trillium Foundation 05.02.01 06.04.03 03.19.03 12.15.99 12.01.04 01.13.05 04.09.03 03.19.03 02.03.99 12.18.98 03.23.05 01.13.05 09.17.04 03.17.99 01.23.02 09.17.04 12.01.04 06.04.03 12.18.98 12.18.98 Term expires 05.01.06 06.03.06 03.18.06 12.14.04 11.30.07 01.12.08 04.08.06 03.18.06 02.02.05 12.17.04 03.22.08 01.12.08 09.16.07 04.02.05 (Resigned) 01.22.06 09.16.07 11.30.07 06.03.06 12.17.04 12.17.04 68 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review Teams (Continued) Quinte, Kingston, Rideau Term begins Larry R. Morris Dennis O’Grady Maurice Smith Barbara Snyder Jim Watson 12.18.98 09.17.04 09.17.04 12.18.98 12.18.98 Term expires 12.17.04 09.16.07 09.16.07 12.17.04 12.17.04 6. Grand River Term begins Stanley J. Reid, Chair Colleen Armstrong Walter Dejaegher Roberta Grinton Lynne Hagen Trudy Jones Gordon Little James G. Lomas Murray Moffatt Ellen Moodie Charles Muldoon Helen B. Mulligan Delia O’Byrne Jang Panag John W. Race Peter Slaman Robert C. Stanley Marie Trainer Barbara Travale 03.16.00 01.13.99 05.02.01 03.06.02 01.13.99 01.13.99 01.23.02 05.07.03 03.06.02 01.23.02 01.13.99 02.03.99 09.17.04 03.23.05 09.17.04 12.01.04 09.17.04 05.02.01 05.23.00 Term expires 03.15.06 01.12.05 05.01.04 03.05.06 01.12.05 07.17.05 (Resigned) 01.22.06 05.06.06 03.05.06 01.22.06 01.12.05 02.02.05 09.16.07 03.22.08 09.16.07 11.30.07 09.16.07 05.01.04 05.22.06 7. Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin Term begins Donald Bourgeois, Chair James R. Gibbons, Acting Chair Neil Aitchison Dorothy Angel Carol J. Ariss Pierre Brianceau Marjorie Carroll Jamie Couper Lorne Ebel John Spencer Finch Rose Haskell Brian Horner Don Jonescu Ontario Trillium Foundation 07.05.04 12.16.98 07.05.04 12.16.98 07.10.03 05.16.01 12.16.98 03.06.02 04.25.01 03.05.03 03.20.02 12.16.98 03.23.05 Term expires 07.04.07 12.21.04 07.04.07 12.15.04 07.09.06 05.15.06 12.15.04 03.05.06 04.24.06 03.04.06 03.19.06 12.15.04 03.22.08 69 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review Teams (Continued) Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin Term begins Bill Loutitt Wayne Maycock Fiona M. McCrea Kenneth Porter Muriel Torrance 08.29.01 03.30.99 12.16.98 01.13.99 12.16.01 Term expires 08.28.05 03.29.05 12.15.04 01.12.05 12.15.05 8. Hamilton Term begins Anne Bain, Chair John E. MacRae, Chair Glenn C. Agro Phil J. Bradley Trevor Garwood-Jones Juanita Gledhill Ken Griffith Kenneth Hall Michelle Harkness Robert Hodgson Stanley Peter Jaskot Sylvia Kajiura Barry Kent Robert B. Moulden Judi M. Partridge Arthur B. Samson John Stewart Liz C. Weaver 06.23.04 01.13.99 02.03.99 12.30.99 03.05.03 06.23.04 01.13.99 12.30.99 05.21.03 11.28.01 12.30.99 02.03.99 02.02.02 01.13.99 02.03.99 06.23.04 02.02.02 02.03.99 Term expires 06.22.07 01.12.05 02.02.05 12.29.05 03.04.06 06.22.07 01.12.05 12.29.05 05.20.06 11.27.05 12.29.05 02.02.05 02.01.06 01.12.05 08.10.05 06.22.07 02.01.06 02.02.05 9. Niagara Term begins Brian Hutchings, Chair Peter T. Banwell, Grace-Ann Cambray Don Davis James Gillap Donna Herrington Donald W. Johnstone Murray M. Mulligan Douglas Henry Rapelje David Lorne Smith Jennifer Southward Fred Steeve Mary Turner Annette F. Urlocker Ontario Trillium Foundation 12.02.99 01.13.99 07.05.04 09.17.04 01.13.99 09.17.04 02.03.99 09.17.04 01.13.99 03.05.01 02.02.02 09.17.04 10.12.04 01.13.99 Term expires 12.01.05 01.12.05 07.04.07 09.16.07 01.12.05 09.16.07 02.02.05 09.16.07 01.12.05 03.04.06 02.01.06 09.16.04 10.11.07 01.12.05 70 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review Teams (Continued) Niagara Term begins Bernie Villamil Christine Whyte Janice Lynn Wigging 07.05.04 01.13.99 07.05.04 Term expires 07.04.07 01.12.05 07.04.07 10. Grey, Bruce, Huron, Perth Term begins Kathleen Pletsch, Chair Bob Pringle, Chair Dale Carnegie Ellen M. Connelly Diane Denomme Conny Detzler Rolf Friis Rick Hammond Marilyn Hughes Mary Ellen Jasper Shirley Johnstone Bill McGrath Edward Walter McKenzie Jim Murray Paul F. Nickel Carl R. Noble Dawn B. Osman William Nelson Robertson Gerald Rogers Bertha Jean Scott Joe Steffler Harry Thede Kees van Aalst Sharon Weitzel 06.23.04 01.13.99 01.13.99 01.13.99 06.23.04 01.13.99 02.03.99 02.03.99 05.06.99 06.14.00 01.13.99 02.03.99 02.03.99 12.18.04 06.23.04 12.18.98 06.18.03 10.03.01 12.18.98 06.23.04 04.15.03 01.13.99 07.31.02 09.17.04 Term expires 06.22.07 01.12.05 01.12.05 01.12.05 06.22.07 (Resigned) 01.12.05 02.02.05 02.02.05 05.05.05 (Resigned) 06.13.06 06.18.05 02.02.05 02.02.05 12.17.07 06.22.07 12.17.04 06.17.06 10.02.05 12.17.04 06.22.07 04.14.06 01.12.05 07.30.05 09.16.07 11. Essex, Kent, Lambton Term begins Brian Gray, Chair Gale Hanki, Chair Kelly-Anne Appleton Merrill Baker Theresa Baldasarre Bonnie Clarke James C. Evans Dianne Flook Brenda Frezza Edward J. Herbert Ontario Trillium Foundation 06.23.04 01.13.99 03.05.01 12.18.01 03.02.05 07.17.02 12.18.01 12.18.01 03.23.05 12.18.98 Term expires 06.22.07 01.12.05 03.04.06 12.17.04 03.01.08 07.16.05 12.17.07 12.17.05 03.22.08 12.17.04 71 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review Teams (Continued) Essex, Kent, Lambton Term begins Glenda Lansens Rosemary Lavoratore Madeline Mahon Marilyn Mann Sally Maynard Rosemary McCleary Cathy Newton Peter B. Shillington Jeff Topliffe Earle A. Woolaver Bonnie Young 12.23.02 03.23.05 12.18.98 05.02.01 12.18.98 12.18.98 02.16.05 12.18.98 06.23.04 12.18.98 12.18.98 Term expires 12.22.05 03.22.07 12.17.04 05.01.06 12.17.04 12.17.04 02.15.07 12.17.04 06.22.07 12.17.04 12.17.04 12. Thames Valley Term begins Paul Baldwin, Chair Earl Shea, Chair Sandra L. Baleka Joanne Elaine Brooks John Brotzel Elaine D. Brown Janet Clark Ronald Curtis Dawson Nancy Elliott Gerald H. Kleiman Annabelle Logan Harry J. Mezenberg Bill Ross Job P. G. Tromp Nancy Walther Paul Willoughby 06.30.00 12.16.98 07.10.03 03.23.05 03.05.01 12.16.98 12.18.01 02.03.99 04.19.00 04.19.00 05.02.01 12.16.98 11.28.01 03.02.05 07.05.04 12.01.04 Term expires 06.29.06 12.15.04 07.09.06 03.22.08 03.04.06 12.15.04 12.17.05 02.02.05 04.18.06 04.18.06 05.01.04 12.15.04 11.27.05 03.01.08 07.04.07 11.30.07 13. Halton-Peel Term begins Richard T. Bennett, Chair Ed Upenieks, Chair James Bird M. Douglas Brown Ajaib Singh Chatha Donna H. Davies Steve Dhaliwal Gurdev Gill Grant L. Gooding Linda P. Lane Neil McLaughlin Ontario Trillium Foundation 12.16.98 09.17.04 06.23.04 03.20.02 03.19.03 08.29.01 06.23.04 03.05.01 06.23.04 12.16.98 06.06.01 Term expires 12.15.04 09.16.07 06.22.07 03.19.06 03.18.06 08.28.05 06.22.07 03.04.06 (Resigned) 06.22.07 12.15.04 06.05.05 (Resigned) 72 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review Teams (Continued) Halton-Peel Term begins Carol McPetrie Don Mitchell Sandra Morrow Lou Mulligan Florence Pappain Adrienne Pearce Bogdan Poprawski Terry Quinn Nancy Vieira 03.06.02 12.16.98 05.02.01 12.16.98 01.23.02 08.21.03 12.01.04 09.17.04 02.16.00 Term expires 03.05.06 12.15.04 05.01.06 12.15.04 01.22.06 08.20.05 11.30.07 09.16.07 02.15.05 14. Simcoe-York Term begins Anne Pegg, Chair Patricia Raible, Chair Iris Beach Richard A. Beatty Dorothy Cauthers Helen Ching-Kircher Gary Gladstone Fatima Haji Leta Hall Patricia Hoover Douglas W. Jagges Joan Catherine Jay Vijay K. Lekhi Duncan McLaren Luigi Gino Muia Duncan Newman Loreta Pavese Verna C. Ross Alexandra E. L. Stronach 12.18.98 03.27.01 04.24.03 12.23.02 01.20.03 12.01.04 12.18.98 09.17.04 02.03.99 09.17.04 12.18.01 05.21.03 09.17.04 12.18.98 11.03.04 10.07.04 09.17.04 12.18.98 02.21.03 Term expires 12.17.04 03.26.06 04.23.06 12.22.05 01.19.06 11.30.07 12.17.04 09.16.07 02.02.05 09.16.07 12.17.05 05.20.04 09.16.07 12.17.04 11.02.07 10.06.07 09.16.07 12.17.04 02.20.06 15. Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Term begins Joyce Devonshire, Chair Peter Forgrave, Chair Jeanne S. Anthon Kenneth Armstrong Diane Austin David Beckett Judy M. Currins Dorothy Fletcher Gerald Harding Judith A. Hayes Ontario Trillium Foundation 01.13.99 09.26.01 05.02.01 09.17.04 01.13.99 09.30.04 12.18.98 06.23.04 05.02.01 03.23.05 Term expires 01.12.05 09.25.05 05.01.06 09.16.07 01.12.05 09.29.07 12.17.04 (Resigned) 06.22.07 05.01.04 03.22.08 73 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review Teams (Continued) Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Term begins Term expires Glenn Hodge Alan H. Hubbs Clair L. Irwin Bev Kinsman Allen Glen Lee Greg Mather Donna McCallum Aubrey Oppers Glenn Pagett Geoffrey Robinson Mary Lou Ross Keith Shier Alan Strike Jon Tondeur Barbara Truax William van Taack Lloyd George White Bruce L. Wright 03.16.00 12.18.98 12.18.98 01.13.99 10.03.01 06.25.03 09.19.01 03.05.01 03.23.05 08.08.01 06.30.00 06.06.01 12.02.99 06.23.04 12.18.98 09.17.04 09.17.04 04.19.00 03.15.06 12.17.04 12.17.04 01.12.05 10.02.05 (Resigned) 06.24.06 09.18.05 03.04.06 03.22.08 08.07.05 06.29.06 06.05.04 12.01.05 06.22.07 12.17.04 09.16.07 (Resigned) 09.16.07 04.18.06 16. Toronto Term begins H. Donald Guthrie, Chair Alexander Waugh, Chair Donna Biesenthal Adam Budzanowski Ronald Chopowick Cynthia Dann-Beardsley Frances Dobbs John C. Dudley Harry Floros Raymond Fredette Hugh Furneaux Charles Hain Mehboob Hirani Ram Jagessar Hawaa J. Kabbashy Peter A. Leon Michael L. Lindsay John Alexander Macintyre Edith Montgomery Kevin Moore Julia Anne Shea Paul-François Sylvestre Roman Woloszczuk Ontario Trillium Foundation 12.18.98 07.05.04 12.18.98 03.23.05 08.29.01 09.17.04 03.17.99 05.02.01 12.18.98 03.02.05 09.17.04 09.17.04 03.23.05 04.02.03 09.17.04 06.30.00 12.18.98 05.21.03 07.05.04 12.04.02 09.24.03 03.02.05 12.18.98 Term expires 12.17.04 07.04.07 12.17.04 03.22.08 08.28.05 09.16.07 03.16.05 05.01.06 12.17.04 03.01.08 09.16.07 09.16.07 03.22.08 04.01.06 09.16.07 06.28.06 (Resigned) 12.17.04 05.20.06 07.04.07 12.03.05 09.23.06 03.01.08 12.17.04 74 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Staff As at March 31, 2005 Name Title Bernadette Ang Lyn Apgar Mary Banks Janice Baun Tracey Beauregard Suzanne Bédard Barbara Belbeck Sonja Bogojevski Natalie Bortkiewicz Sandy Braendle Andrew Brett Linda Briggs Maureen Brophy Carrie Butcher Rick Byun Ron Cantin L. Robin Cardozo Lindy Chan Nelson Chan Alvin Chau Henry Chong Peter Chu Clarisse Chung-Moi Trudi Collins Brian Conway Colleen Coyne Gunilla Creutz Louise Crofts Nuala Doherty John Ecker Patricia Else Manfred Fast Maggie Fischbuch Arti Freeman Jean Paul Gagnon Victoria Gagnon Lorraine Gandolfo Lina Giovenco Doug Gore Assistant Manager, Program Systems Area Manager Coordinator of Program Administration Coordinator of Program Administration Research Analyst Program Manager Grants Associate Coordinator of Program Administration Coordinator of Program Administration Program Manager Office Assistant Program Manager Program Manager Program Manager Communications Officer, Event Planning Program Manager Chief Executive Officer Coordinator of Program Administration Manager of Finance Junior Programmer Area Manager Director of IT Coordinator of Administration, Human Resources & Volunteer Relations Program Manager Program Manager Coordinator of Program Administration Coordinator of Program Administration Grants Associate Program Manager Director of Communications and Public Affairs Director of Grant Operations Program Manager Program Manager Program Manager Program Manager Area Manager Area Manager Coordinator of Program Administration Program Manager Ontario Trillium Foundation 75 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Staff (Continued) Name Title Jane Greer Julia Howell Kevin Humphrey Loida Ignacio Rozina Issani Karen Kahelin Kiyomi Kaiura Cheryl Kanwar Lori Kay Theron Kramer Diane Labelle-Davey Kalok Leung Inga Lubbock Donna Maitland Angie Marquez Melanie Maxwell Valérie McCullough Tara McMurtry Darlyn Mentor Gilmar Militar Jennifer Miller Lillian Min Cindy Moffitt Ruth Mott Clélie Murray-Chevrier Colette Naubert Catherine Nijmeh Clare Nolan Paul O’Brien Eulan O'Connor Stacey O'Neill Renée Ouellet Anne Pashley Jean-Yves Pelletier Marius Picos Michelle Pinch Coman Poon Maisie Poon Jackie Powell Manager of Marketing and Media Services Program Manager Grants Associate Office Assistant Receptionist Grants Associate Financial Assistant Coordinator of Program Administration Communications Officer, Event Planning Program Manager Director of Human Resources and Volunteer Relations Coordinator, Financial Administration Program Manager Program Manager Grants Associate Manager of Administration Coordinator of Program Administration Program Manager Program Manager Program Manager Program Manager Office Assistant Coordinator of Administration, Policy, Research and Evaluation Program Manager Office Assistant Program Manager Coordinator of Program Administration Grants Associate Coordinator of Program Administration Coordinator, Corporate Administration Coordinator of Program Administration Senior Communications Officer, Marketing & Media Vice-President of Finance and Administration Grants Associate Research Analyst Manager, Policy, Research and Evaluation Communications Officer, Event Planning Human Resources Generalist Program Manager Ontario Trillium Foundation 76 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation Staff (Continued) Name Title Beth Puddicombe John Pugsley Joanne Richmond Jennifer Risdon Tracey Robertson Michael Russell Maja Saletto Jankovic Heather Shaw Gisela Shivanath Diane Sigouin-Daniel Sheila Simpson Stella Sosu James Southworth Marilyn Struthers Mary-Jo Sullivan Nicole Vautour Krystina Walko Gayle Waxman Susan West Jacinth Whittingham Dan Wilson Alex Wojtow Hadielia Yassiri Constance Yau Philip Yorke Anthony Zuppinger Program Manager Program Manager Program Manager Manager, Human Resources Program Manager Database Administrator / Information Architect Program Manager Senior Policy & Research Analyst Area Manager Communications and Translation Services Officer Program Manager Receptionist Office Assistant Program Manager Grants Associate Webmaster Manager of Communications and Events Director of Policy, Research and Evaluation Program Manager Coordinator of Program Administration Program Manager Coordinator of Program Administration Senior Communications Officer, Marketing & Media Coordinator of Administration, Grant Operations File and Facilities Clerk Project Manager Ontario Trillium Foundation 77 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 Financial Report Ontario Trillium Foundation March 31, 2005 Report on Financial Performance • In 2004-2005, the Ontario Trillium Foundation received $94.5 million from the Ministry of Culture for its Community and Province-Wide Grants Programs. Other revenue sources include investment income ($3.5 million) and funds made available as a result of rescinded grants ($2.0 million) • Of this funding, $94.3 million was pledged for Community and Province-Wide grants, and grantmaking expenses and support services together amounted to $10.4 million. The deficiency of revenue over expenses for 2004-2005 ($5.7 million) was planned for in the OTF Business Plan for the year, in order to maintain the granting budget at a level consistent with the previous year. • At March 31, 2005, the Foundation held approximately $104.7 million in investments, in short-term treasury bills and bankers’ acceptances. Most of these funds ($100.3 million) are committed to multi-year grant pledges and are invested to maximize interest income for the Foundation. Investments are made under the policy direction of the Ontario Financing Authority. • Funds may be recovered, or future payments rescinded, in cases where circumstances (e.g. planned activities, budgets) change or where grant conditions or performance objectives are not met. • Accumulated net assets at year-end totaled $2.6 million, of which approximately $700,000 was invested in capital assets and $1.9 million represented unrestricted assets. • Volunteers make a significant contribution to the operations of the Foundation. Given the difficulty of estimating monetary value, these contributions are not reflected in the financial statements. Ontario Trillium Foundation 78 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 KPMG LLP Chartered Accountants Yonge Corporate Centre 4100 Yonge Street Suite 200 Toronto ON M2P 2H3 Canada Telephone Fax Internet (416) 228-7000 (416) 228-7123 www.kpmg.ca AUDITORS' REPORT To the Board of Directors of Ontario Trillium Foundation We have audited the statement of financial position of Ontario Trillium Foundation as at March 31, 2005 and the statements of operations, changes in net assets and cash flows for the year then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Foundation's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform an audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. In our opinion, these financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Foundation as at March 31, 2005 and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles. As required by the Corporations Act (Ontario) we report that, in our opinion, these principles have been applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. Chartered Accountants Toronto, Canada April 22, 2005 Ontario Trillium Foundation 79 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION Statement of Financial Position March 31, 2005, with comparative figures for 2004 2005 2004 Assets Cash Accrued interest and other Investments (note 2) Capital assets, net (note 3) $ 793,175 1,231,667 104,711,621 673,092 $ 653,556 1,916,758 112,309,047 834,958 $ 107,409,555 $ 115,714,319 $ $ Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Deferred contributions (note 4(a)) Grants payable (note 4(b)) Net assets: Invested in capital assets Unrestricted 785,713 3,768,133 100,283,667 104,837,513 951,993 3,392,068 103,080,117 107,424,178 673,092 1,898,950 2,572,042 834,958 7,455,183 8,290,141 $ 107,409,555 $ 115,714,319 See accompanying notes to financial statements. On behalf of the Board: Ontario Trillium Foundation 80 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION Statement of Operations Year ended March 31, 2005, with comparative figures for 2004 2005 Revenue: Ontario government funding (note 4(a)) Grants rescinded or recovered Investment income $ Expenses: Program activities: Grants pledged (note 4) Grantmaking expenses Non-grant contributions to the community (note 5) $ 94,346,800 9,351,148 218,099 103,916,047 1,043,846 361,136 105,321,029 Support services Amortization Deficiency of revenue over expenses 94,123,935 1,960,946 3,518,049 99,602,930 2004 $ (5,718,099) 99,990,932 1,552,919 5,199,994 106,743,845 96,685,700 9,168,821 210,003 106,064,524 1,042,723 352,343 107,459,590 $ (715,745) See accompanying notes to financial statements. Ontario Trillium Foundation 81 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION Statement of Changes in Net Assets Year ended March 31, 2005, with comparative figures for 2004 Net assets, beginning of year Deficiency of revenue over expenses Purchase of capital assets Net assets, end of year Invested in capital assets $ 834,958 2005 2004 Unrestricted Total Total $ 7,455,183 $ 8,290,141 $ 9,005,886 (361,136) (5,356,963) 199,270 $ 673,092 (199,270) $ 1,898,950 (5,718,099) (715,745) – – $ 2,572,042 $ 8,290,141 See accompanying notes to financial statements. Ontario Trillium Foundation 82 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION Statement of Cash Flows Year ended March 31, 2005, with comparative figures for 2004 2005 2004 Cash provided by (used in): Operating activities: Deficiency of revenue over expenses Amortization of capital assets which does not involve cash Change in non-cash operating items $ (5,718,099) 361,136 (1,901,574) (7,258,537) Investing activities: Net decrease in investments Purchase of capital assets $ (715,745) 352,343 (9,060,055) (9,423,457) 7,597,426 (199,270) 7,398,156 9,162,109 (227,471) 8,934,638 Increase (decrease) in cash 139,619 (488,819) Cash, beginning of year 653,556 Cash, end of year $ 793,175 1,142,375 $ 653,556 See accompanying notes to financial statements. Ontario Trillium Foundation 83 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION Notes to Financial Statements Year ended March 31, 2005 The Ontario Trillium Foundation (the "Foundation" or "OTF"), an agency of the Ministry of Culture (the "Ministry"), is financially supported by the government of Ontario. OTF began operations as an arm's-length agency of the Ontario government on August 23, 1982 and was incorporated without share capital under the laws of Ontario under letters patent dated November 17, 1982. OTF's purpose is to build healthy and vibrant communities throughout Ontario, by strengthening the capacity of the voluntary sector, through investments in community-based initiatives. The government funding is subject to Memoranda of Understanding with the Ministry that define how the funds must be invested and distributed. 1. Significant accounting policies: These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles applied within the framework of the significant accounting policies summarized below: (a) Revenue recognition: OTF follows the deferral method of accounting for contributions, which include government funding. Unrestricted contributions are recognized as revenue when received or receivable if the amount to be received can be reasonably estimated and collection is reasonably assured. Externally restricted contributions are deferred and recognized as revenue in the year in which the related expenses are incurred. (b) Investments: Short-term investments, treasury bills, and bankers' acceptances are recorded at cost. Bonds are recorded at amortized cost. (c) Grants: Grants are recorded as expenses in the year that the Board of Directors approves the grant. (d) Expenses: Departmental expenses are allocated between grantmaking and support services based on the percentage of each department's activities devoted to these activities. Ontario Trillium Foundation 84 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION Notes to Financial Statements (continued) Year ended March 31, 2005 1. Significant accounting policies (continued): (e) Capital assets: Capital assets are recorded at cost less accumulated amortization. Amortization is provided on a straight-line basis over the following periods: Furniture and fixtures Computer hardware Computer software Leasehold improvements 5 years 3 years 1 year Over term of lease (f) Use of estimates: The preparation of financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the year. Actual results could differ from those estimates. 2. Investments: Investments, at cost are as follows: 2005 Treasury bills Bankers' acceptances 2004 $ 103,266,560 1,445,061 $ 99,736,707 12,572,340 $ 104,711,621 $ 112,309,047 The market value of investments approximates cost. The treasury bills and bankers' acceptances are due within the next eleven months and bear interest from 2.03% to 3.03% (2004 - 2.0% to 4.4%). Ontario Trillium Foundation 85 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION Notes to Financial Statements (continued) Year ended March 31, 2005 3. Capital assets: Cost Furniture and fixtures Computer hardware Computer software Leasehold improvements $ 752,915 856,147 575,691 1,204,554 2004 Net book value 647,579 648,022 563,686 856,928 $ 105,336 208,125 12,005 347,626 $ 126,014 211,262 18,800 478,882 $ 2,716,215 $ 673,092 $ 834,958 $ $ 3,389,307 4. 2005 Net book value Accumulated amortization Deferred contributions and grants payable: (a) Deferred contributions represent funding received from the Ministry that has not yet been pledged as grants. The continuity of deferred contributions is as follows: 2005 Deferred contributions, beginning of year $ Activities during the year: Funding received Investment income recorded as revenue Grants pledged Grantmaking expenses Support services and amortization Internally funded Grants rescinded or recovered related to grants approved after March 31, 1999 Amounts recognized as Ontario government funding Deferred contributions, end of year $ 3,392,068 2004 $ 3,383,000 94,500,000 100,000,000 3,518,049 (94,346,800) (9,351,148) (1,404,982) 5,500,000 5,199,994 (96,685,700) (9,168,821) (1,395,066) 513,214 1,960,946 1,545,447 (94,123,935) (99,990,932) 3,768,133 $ 3,392,068 The internally funded amount reflects a planned reduction in unrestricted net assets in order to maintain granting levels. Ontario Trillium Foundation 86 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION Notes to Financial Statements (continued) Year ended March 31, 2005 4. Deferred contributions and grants payable (continued): (b) Once OTF pledges grants for distribution, the grants are recorded as grants payable. Grants pledged and not yet distributed are payable, subject to the receipt of funds by OTF and to certain performance conditions placed on the recipients. The continuity of grants payable is as follows: 2005 Grants pledged - Community and Province-Wide grants programs Grants rescinded Grants paid $ Grants payable, beginning of year Grants payable, end of year $ 94,346,800 (1,449,515) (95,693,735) (2,796,450) 2004 $ 96,685,700 (1,242,420) (104,104,280) (8,661,000) 103,080,117 111,741,117 100,283,667 $ 103,080,117 Grants are payable to various organizations in the fiscal years ending March 31 as follows: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 $ 67,440,867 23,791,800 7,349,700 1,337,700 363,600 $ 100,283,667 5. Non-grant contributions to the community: Non-grant contributions to the community are charitable activities other than grants, such as partnerships with other organizations, projects initiated by OTF and technical assistance to community organizations. These contributions include expenses allocated from current operations. Ontario Trillium Foundation 87 Annual Report 2004 – 2005 ONTARIO TRILLIUM FOUNDATION Notes to Financial Statements (continued) Year ended March 31, 2005 Future minimum annual rental payments for premises under operating leases are as follows: 2006 2007 2008 $ 382,000 316,000 247,000 $ 945,000 In relation to these leases, OTF has agreed to indemnify the Landlord against losses occurring on the lease premises which may arise out of a breach of the lease agreement. 7. Indemnification of officers and directors: OTF has indemnified its past, present and future directors, officers, employees and volunteers against expenses (including legal expenses), judgements, and any amount actually or reasonably incurred by them in connection with any action, suit or proceeding in which the directors are sued as a result of their service, if they acted honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of OTF. The nature of the indemnity prevents OTF from reasonably estimating the maximum exposure. OTF has purchased directors' and officers' liability insurance with respect to this indemnification. 8. Financial assets and liabilities: The carrying values of cash, accrued interest and other, accounts payable and accrued liabilities and grants payable approximate their fair values due to the relatively short periods to maturity of these items or because they are receivable or payable on demand. The market value of investments is disclosed in note 2. 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