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* Grants are partnerships or investments that help the City of Toronto achieve its social, economic and cultural goals for its residents. The City's goals are better achieved by supporting the work of organizations that are closer to the communities they serve.

If you would like more information on any of the City's grants programs, see our Grants directory. There you will find contact information, or the necessary forms and deadlines for each grant. Also available is the grants contact list (PDF) which summarizes the various City of Toronto community partnership and investment grant opportunities.
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Funding program staff members are available to talk with you about the City's funding programs. You can ask us how to apply, where to get information on what has been funded, and how to submit any concerns or complaints or comments you have about funding program administration or funded activities. Talk to us!
CPIP Consolidated Allocations
A list of organizations that received funding from the City of Toronto through the Community Partnership and Investment Program (CPIP) in 2012 (PDF) is now available. The 2011, 2010 and 2009 (PDFs) list is also available.
Access, Equity and Human Rights Investment Program
Access, Equity and Human Rights (AEHR) Investment Program provides short-term funding to community-based projects that act on human rights, accessibility, equity, discrimination and hate crime concerns in their neighbourhoods and communities. By providing funding to community-based groups the City is able to promote access, equity and respect for human rights in more ways than it would be able to accomplish on its own.
Community Safety Investment (CSI)
Community Safety Investment (CSI) provides short term funding of 1-3 years for outcome focused activities that build community capacity for violence prevention and increase safety for the most vulnerable groups in Toronto.
Community Recreation Program
Community Recreation Investment Funding provides short-terms grants to projects that help to increase participation in recreation activities that support social and physical development.
Community Festivals & Special Events
Community Festivals & Special Events (CFSE) provides seed or developmental funding to help small festivals and events start, grow and increase their effectiveness while encouraging organizers to work towards self-sustainability for their community events.
Community Service Partnerships (CSP) program
The Community Service Partnerships (CSP) program supports a strong community based sector and facilitates access to services that improve social outcomes for vulnerable, marginalized and high-risk communities.
Identify 'N Impact (INI) investment program for youth-led groups
The Identify 'N Impact (INI) investment provides grants to qualifying youth-led groups to turn their ideas into action and funds projects that will increase youth involvement in neighbourhood improvement areas.
Grants to green your neighbourhood
The City of Toronto invites resident associations, community groups, charitable and environmental not-for-profit organizations to apply for funds to help green our neighbourhoods and reduce the emissions which contribute to climate change. In 2010, the first round of funding will being in February, and the second in August.
Façade Improvement Funding
The Façade Improvement Program is administered by Economic Development and provides funding to private property owners to redesign, renovate or restore commercial or industrial building facades. Eligible improvements include, but are not limited to, brick cleaning, restoration, wheelchair accessibility, doors, signage, windows, lighting and masonry.
Economic Development Mural Program
Create an attractive and positive identity for your local commercial area through funding from the Economic Development Mural Program.

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