Toronto Arts & Culture Charities
1,187 organizations in this cause area
- 2 - SPIRITED PEOPLE OF THE 1ST NATIONSTORONTO
Spirited People of the 1st Nations creates and supports artistic and cultural programs that celebrate Indigenous heritage and provide opportunities for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists and communities. Based in Toronto, the organization produces visual art exhibitions, performances, film screenings, and cultural events that showcase Indigenous creativity while building platforms for emerging and established Native artists. Through artist residencies, workshops, and community partnerships, the foundation strengthens cultural expression and self-determination among Indigenous peoples across the GTA and beyond. The organization operates as a public foundation committed to centering Indigenous voices in Canada's arts landscape.
- 519 CHURCH STREET COMMUNITY CENTRETORONTO
The 519 Church Street Community Centre provides arts, cultural and social programming for Toronto's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and two-spirit communities. The organization operates a performance venue, gallery space and meeting rooms while offering workshops, classes and events in visual arts, music, theatre and dance. Beyond arts programming, the centre delivers support services including youth counselling, health promotion, and community organizing initiatives. Located in downtown Toronto, the 519 serves as a cultural hub and safe gathering space where LGBTQ2S individuals can create, perform, learn and build community together.
- 8229309 Canada SocietyTORONTO
8229309 Canada Society supports arts and culture programming across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization provides funding, resources, and administrative support to artists and cultural initiatives that might otherwise lack access to institutional backing. By directing resources toward creative projects in music, visual arts, performance, and cultural heritage, the society helps sustain the region's artistic ecosystem and creates pathways for artists to develop their work and reach audiences. The organization operates as a vehicle for channeling charitable contributions into grassroots and mid-career creative endeavors that enrich community cultural life.
- ABOUTFACE CRANIOFACIAL FAMILY SOCIETYTORONTO
AboutFace provides support, resources, and community connections for people living with craniofacial conditions and their families. The organization offers counseling, peer support groups, educational workshops, and social events that help individuals navigate the physical and emotional aspects of visible differences. In Toronto and across Ontario, AboutFace works to build confidence and foster acceptance through mentorship programs that connect people at different stages of their journey. The charity also advocates for greater awareness and understanding of craniofacial conditions in schools and healthcare settings, helping to reduce stigma and discrimination.
- ACADEMY OF CANADIAN CINEMA AND TELEVISION ACADEMIE CANADIENNE DU CINEMA ET DE LA TELEVISIONTORONTO
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television recognizes and celebrates excellence in Canadian film and television production through its annual awards, which have become the country's highest honours in these industries. The organization brings together creative professionals, industry leaders, and audiences to spotlight outstanding achievements in directing, acting, writing, cinematography, and technical crafts. Based in Toronto, the Academy operates as a membership-driven institution that also provides educational initiatives and archival resources documenting Canada's audiovisual heritage. By honouring the work of Canadian creators and fostering dialogue about the state of the industry, the Academy strengthens the cultural landscape and helps raise the profile of homegrown productions both domestically and internationally.
- ACCESS ALLIANCE MULTICULTURAL HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICESTORONTO
Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services operates health clinics and community programs across Toronto that serve immigrants, refugees, and other vulnerable populations. Beyond primary care, the organization runs cultural and arts programs that help newcomers and marginalized communities express themselves, build social connections, and feel welcomed in their new home. These initiatives include visual arts workshops, music programs, storytelling circles, and cultural celebrations that honor diverse traditions while fostering integration. Access Alliance recognizes that health extends beyond medical treatment to include mental wellbeing, social belonging, and cultural identity. By combining accessible healthcare with arts-based community activities, the organization addresses both immediate health needs and the deeper human need for connection and cultural affirmation among Toronto's most underserved residents.
- ACCLAIM HEALTH AND COMMUNITY CARE SERVICESOAKVILLE
Acclaim Health and Community Care Services provides arts and culture programming designed to support mental health and social connection across Oakville and the surrounding region. The organization uses creative activities including visual arts, music, theatre, and writing to help individuals experiencing mental health challenges, social isolation, or life transitions. Programs are offered both in community settings and through partnerships with healthcare facilities. Acclaim's approach recognizes that creative expression and cultural engagement can improve wellbeing and foster belonging. The organization serves diverse populations including youth, seniors, and adults navigating mental health conditions or recovery from addiction.
- ACHILL CHORAL SOCIETY CORPORATIONORANGEVILLE
ACHILL Choral Society Corporation runs a singing group that brings together voices from across the GTA and beyond. The organization exists to perform choral music and create opportunities for singers of varying skill levels to participate in concerts and community events. Members rehearse regularly and present full-length performances throughout the year, ranging from classical works to contemporary pieces. The society welcomes new singers and focuses on building a welcoming community where people can develop their musical abilities while enjoying the social and cultural benefits of group singing. By maintaining an active choral ensemble, ACHILL contributes to the region's arts and culture landscape.
- ACOUSTIC NEUROMA ASSOCIATION OF CANADATORONTO
The Acoustic Neuroma Association of Canada supports people living with acoustic neuromas, benign tumors that grow on the nerve connecting the inner ear to the brain. The organization provides education, patient resources, and peer support to help individuals navigate diagnosis, treatment options including surgery and radiation, and long-term management of hearing loss and balance problems. Based in Toronto, the association connects patients across Canada with medical information, counseling services, and community through support groups and educational events. Members gain access to specialist referrals and practical guidance on living with the condition's effects on hearing, balance, and facial nerve function. The organization also advocates for patient awareness among healthcare providers and funds research into better treatment outcomes and quality of life improvements for those affected by acoustic neuroma.
- ADDICTION SERVICES CENTRAL ONTARIOAURORA
Addiction Services Central Ontario provides counselling, treatment, and recovery support to individuals struggling with substance use and behavioural addictions across the Greater Toronto Area, including Aurora and surrounding communities. The organization offers both outpatient and residential programs, with services tailored to meet clients at different stages of their recovery journey. Trained counsellors work with people dealing with alcohol, drug, gambling, and other addictive behaviours, addressing underlying issues through individual and group therapy. The charity also provides education and prevention programs for families and community members affected by addiction. By removing barriers to treatment and offering flexible scheduling, Addiction Services Central Ontario helps residents access the care they need to rebuild their lives and reconnect with their communities.
- ADDICTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH ONTARIOTORONTO
Addictions and Mental Health Ontario operates arts and culture programs that help people in recovery from substance use and mental health challenges. The organization uses creative expression through visual arts, music, theatre, and writing as a pathway to healing and community connection. Based in Toronto, the charity offers workshops, performances, and exhibitions that both serve individuals working toward recovery and educate the broader public about mental health and addiction. By creating safe spaces where participants can explore their experiences through artistic practice, the organization builds self-esteem, social skills, and a sense of belonging. The work extends beyond studio time to include peer mentorship and collaborative projects that integrate participants into the cultural life of the city.
- ADULT DISABLED DOWNHILL SKIING (A.D.D.S.)TORONTO
Adult Disabled Downhill Skiing provides adaptive skiing instruction and mountain access to adults with physical disabilities across Ontario. The organization offers specialized coaching, adaptive equipment, and organized trips to ski resorts where participants develop skills while building community with other skiers. A.D.D.S. removes barriers to winter sports participation by covering program costs and arranging transportation, making skiing accessible to adults in the Toronto area and beyond who might otherwise never experience the sport. The program welcomes skiers of all ability levels, from complete beginners to advanced participants, and works with instructors trained in adaptive teaching methods suited to various disabilities including mobility impairments, visual impairments, and amputations.
- ADVENT HEALTH CARE CORPORATIONTORONTO
Advent Health Care Corporation operates arts and culture programs that address social isolation and improve wellbeing among seniors and vulnerable populations in Toronto. The organization uses creative engagement including visual arts, music, theater, and storytelling as therapeutic tools within health and care settings. Their programs bring professional and emerging artists into long-term care facilities, hospitals, and community centers across the GTA, creating opportunities for participants to experience live performance and hands-on artistic practice. By integrating cultural activities into health care environments, Advent Health Care Corporation recognizes that artistic expression and cultural participation contribute meaningfully to mental health, cognitive stimulation, and quality of life for people facing health challenges or social disconnection.
- AFACTE Charity Foundation (Canada)NORTH YORK
AFACTE Charity Foundation in North York supports artists and cultural practitioners across Canada by providing grants, mentorship, and professional development opportunities. The organization focuses on expanding access to arts training and creation, particularly for emerging and underrepresented artists who face financial barriers to developing their craft. AFACTE awards funding for individual projects, artistic residencies, and skills development in visual arts, performing arts, music, and other creative disciplines. By connecting artists with resources and networks, the foundation strengthens the cultural landscape of Toronto and beyond, ensuring that talent and artistic vision are not limited by economic circumstance.
- AFRICANS IN PARTNERSHIP AGAINST AIDSTORONTO
Africans in Partnership Against AIDS uses arts and culture as a vehicle for HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention, and support across Toronto and beyond. The organization engages African and African-diaspora communities through theatre, music, visual arts, and storytelling to reduce stigma, share health information, and build social cohesion around sexual health. By centering creative expression and cultural relevance, the charity reaches populations that may face barriers to traditional health messaging. The work addresses both prevention and support for those living with HIV, recognizing that arts-based approaches can open conversations that clinical settings alone cannot. The organization collaborates with community members, artists, and health partners to create culturally grounded programming that reflects the lived experiences and values of the communities it serves.
- AGINCOURT GARDEN CLUBSCARBOROUGH
The Agincourt Garden Club cultivates and maintains public gardens throughout Scarborough, combining horticultural education with community beautification. Members work to enhance green spaces, teach gardening techniques to residents of all ages, and promote environmental stewardship through hands-on programs and seasonal plantings. The club organizes workshops on plant care, sustainable gardening practices, and landscape design while welcoming newcomers to join in the practical work of tending beds and creating appealing outdoor environments. By transforming local plots into places of natural beauty and gathering, the organization strengthens neighborhood connections and demonstrates how accessible gardening can benefit both people and the greater Toronto area's urban landscape.
- AGUDATH ISRAEL CEMETERY ASSOCIATIONTORONTO
Agudath Israel Cemetery Association maintains and operates Jewish burial grounds serving the Toronto and Greater Toronto Area Jewish community. The organization manages cemetery operations, grounds maintenance, and burial services according to Jewish law and tradition. Beyond its core function of preserving burial sites, the association serves as a cultural institution that honors Jewish heritage and provides families with dignified funeral and memorial practices. The organization ensures that cemeteries remain accessible spaces where community members can pay respects to ancestors and observe important religious observances. Through its work, Agudath Israel Cemetery Association sustains Jewish cultural practices and maintains sacred spaces that reflect the values and traditions of Toronto's Jewish population across generations.
- AIDS COMMITTEE (DURHAM)OSHAWA
AIDS Committee Durham provides HIV prevention, testing, and support services across the Durham Region and greater Toronto area. The organization operates a range of programs including harm reduction services, counseling, and education initiatives designed to address health disparities faced by people living with HIV and those at risk. Their work focuses on vulnerable populations, offering accessible resources that reduce stigma and promote wellness. The committee also coordinates cultural and community events that build awareness and foster connection among residents. Through direct client support and public health advocacy, AIDS Committee Durham works to improve outcomes for individuals and families affected by HIV while advancing education in Oshawa and surrounding communities.
- AIDS COMMITTEE OF TORONTOTORONTO
The AIDS Committee of Toronto operates arts and culture programs that create space for people living with HIV and AIDS to express themselves creatively and connect with their communities. Through visual art exhibitions, performance events, writing workshops, and collaborative creative projects, the organization demonstrates how artistic practice can support healing, visibility, and resilience. The committee's cultural work in Toronto also challenges stigma by centering the voices and experiences of people directly affected by HIV, making art accessible across different abilities and backgrounds. By producing and supporting cultural work, the AIDS Committee of Toronto affirms the creativity and humanity of those living with HIV while building broader understanding within the city.
- AJAX PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARDAJAX
The Ajax Public Library Board operates library services across Ajax and the surrounding Durham Region, providing free access to books, digital resources, programs, and community spaces. The organization supports arts and culture by hosting author readings, exhibitions, film screenings, and creative workshops for patrons of all ages. Beyond traditional lending, the library offers programs in visual arts, music, and storytelling that serve as cultural anchors in their communities. The Board manages multiple branch locations and works to ensure that residents have equitable access to cultural resources and lifelong learning opportunities through its collection development and programming initiatives.
- ALBION BOLTON HISTORICAL SOCIETYBOLTON
The Albion Bolton Historical Society preserves and shares the history of Bolton and the surrounding region through archival work, educational programs, and community exhibits. The organization collects historical documents, photographs, and artifacts that tell the stories of Bolton's development from early settlement through the present day. Members and volunteers work to maintain these collections while making them accessible to researchers, students, and residents curious about local heritage. The society organizes lectures, walking tours, and displays that connect people to the area's past, fostering deeper understanding of how Bolton became the community it is today. By documenting and interpreting local history, the organization helps residents and visitors appreciate the cultural significance of this part of the Greater Toronto Area.
- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS TORONTO INTERGROUPTORONTO
Alcoholics Anonymous Toronto Intergroup serves as the central coordinating body for AA meetings and recovery support across Toronto and the surrounding region. The organization maintains a network of over 1,000 weekly meetings where people struggling with alcohol dependence can connect with others in recovery and work through the 12-step program. AA Toronto Intergroup operates a 24-hour hotline, publishes recovery literature, and coordinates volunteers who carry the message of recovery to hospitals, prisons, and treatment centers. The group operates independently from any outside authority and relies on member contributions to cover operating costs. For those seeking peer support and a path to sobriety, AA Toronto Intergroup provides free, accessible meetings throughout the GTA at various times and locations, making recovery accessible to anyone who wants it.
- ALEH/ADI REHABILITATION OF CANADADON MILLS
ALEH/ADI Rehabilitation of Canada provides art therapy and creative rehabilitation programs for individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities in the Don Mills area and across the Greater Toronto Area. Through painting, sculpture, music, dance, and other artistic disciplines, the organization helps participants develop motor skills, build confidence, and express themselves creatively. The programs serve both children and adults, offering structured classes and therapeutic sessions led by trained instructors who adapt techniques to meet individual needs. By engaging people with disabilities in meaningful artistic work, ALEH/ADI creates pathways for social connection, skill development, and personal growth while producing tangible artwork that celebrates the creativity and talent of its participants.
- ALEXANDRA PARK COMMUNITY CENTRETORONTO
Alexandra Park Community Centre offers arts and cultural programming to residents of Toronto's Alexandra Park neighbourhood and surrounding communities. The centre provides classes, workshops, and performances in visual arts, music, dance, theatre, and digital media, serving youth, adults, and seniors across various skill levels. Programs are designed to build creative confidence, foster community connection, and provide accessible entry points into arts practice for people who might otherwise face barriers to participation. The centre also hosts exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events that celebrate the diversity of the communities it serves, creating spaces where local artists can develop their craft and share their work with neighbours.
- ALLIANCE FOR SOUTH ASIAN AIDS PREVENTIONTORONTO
The Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention uses arts and culture as vehicles for health education and community dialogue around HIV and sexual health in South Asian communities across Toronto and the GTA. The organization produces theatre performances, films, visual art installations, and community events that address stigma, increase awareness, and foster open conversations about prevention and treatment. By partnering with artists and cultural leaders from South Asian backgrounds, the Alliance creates work that resonates with community values while tackling misconceptions about HIV. The organization recognizes that artistic expression can reach people in ways that clinical messaging cannot, making it possible to discuss sensitive health topics within cultural contexts that feel authentic and respectful. Through its events and exhibitions, the Alliance builds spaces where South Asian community members can access accurate information, hear from peers, and engage with HIV prevention in culturally grounded ways.
- ALLIANCE FRANCAISE DE TORONTOTORONTO
Alliance Française de Toronto promotes French language and culture through classes, cultural events, and educational programs. The organization offers French language instruction for all proficiency levels, from beginner to advanced, serving Toronto residents and the surrounding region. Beyond language learning, Alliance Française de Toronto hosts film screenings, theatrical performances, art exhibitions, and lectures that celebrate French-speaking cultures from around the world. The organization creates spaces where students and cultural enthusiasts can engage with the French language and Francophone traditions through both formal instruction and informal social gatherings, fostering connections between the local community and French-speaking communities globally.
- ALPHA CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONDON MILLS
ALPHA Charitable Foundation provides grants and funding to arts and culture organizations throughout the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation supports museums, theatre companies, visual artists, music programs, and cultural institutions that enrich communities and preserve artistic heritage. By distributing financial resources to established and emerging arts organizations, ALPHA helps these groups continue their work in performance, education, exhibitions, and cultural programming. The foundation prioritizes grants that expand access to the arts for underserved populations and support artists working across disciplines. Based in Don Mills, the foundation works with a range of cultural partners to identify funding needs and opportunities that strengthen Toronto's vibrant arts sector.
- ALPHA HOUSETORONTO
ALPHA HOUSE operates artist studios and affordable live-work spaces in Toronto, providing creative professionals with access to low-rent production facilities and exhibition venues. The organization manages multiple studio buildings across the city where painters, sculptors, musicians, and other visual and performing artists can create work, collaborate, and present their projects to the public. By maintaining accessible studio space, ALPHA HOUSE removes financial barriers that often prevent emerging and mid-career artists from sustaining their practice. The organization also hosts open studio events, gallery exhibitions, and artist talks that connect the creative community with audiences throughout the GTA. ALPHA HOUSE recognizes that affordable space is essential infrastructure for a thriving arts sector and works to preserve opportunities for artists to live and work affordably in an increasingly expensive city.
- ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF CANADA - SOCIETE ALZHEIMER DU CANADATORONTO
The Alzheimer Society of Canada operates programs across Toronto and the GTA that use creative arts activities to support people living with dementia and their caregivers. Through music therapy, visual arts classes, and performance events, the organization helps maintain cognitive function, encourage social connection, and provide meaningful engagement for individuals at various stages of the disease. The society also offers education and support groups for family members and caregivers navigating the emotional and practical challenges of dementia care. Staff and trained volunteers facilitate intergenerational arts workshops that bring together people with dementia, their loved ones, and community members in inclusive creative spaces. By combining arts programming with evidence-based dementia care knowledge, the organization addresses both the artistic and health needs of affected individuals while reducing isolation and improving quality of life.
- ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF DUFFERIN COUNTYORANGEVILLE
The Alzheimer Society of Dufferin County provides support and education for people living with dementia and their caregivers throughout the Orangeville area and surrounding communities. The organization offers programs including support groups, educational workshops, counseling services, and resources to help families navigate the challenges of cognitive decline. Staff and volunteers connect clients with practical assistance, whether that means help understanding diagnosis, managing behavioral changes, or accessing long-term care options. The society also raises awareness about dementia prevention and early detection through community outreach and training. By serving as a central resource for both individuals affected by Alzheimer's disease and their families, the organization helps reduce isolation and builds a network of support within Dufferin County.
- ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF DURHAM REGIONWHITBY
The Alzheimer Society of Durham Region provides support and services to people living with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, along with their caregivers across Whitby and the surrounding region. The organization offers counseling, education programs, support groups, and resource coordination to help families navigate diagnosis, treatment options, and care planning. Through workshops and training sessions, the Society equips caregivers with practical strategies for managing behavioral changes and maintaining quality of life. The organization also advocates for dementia awareness in the community and funds research into prevention and treatment. By connecting individuals with local healthcare providers and social services, the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region helps reduce isolation and provides the information people need to make informed decisions about their care.
- ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF TORONTOTORONTO
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto provides programs and support services for people living with dementia and their caregivers across Toronto and the surrounding areas. The organization offers counselling, education classes, support groups, and recreational activities designed to help individuals maintain their quality of life and social connections while managing cognitive decline. Staff and volunteers work with families to navigate the challenges of dementia, from early diagnosis through advanced stages, connecting people to practical resources and emotional support. The society also funds research into Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, working to advance understanding of prevention and treatment. Through its programs, the organization recognizes that maintaining engagement in meaningful activities, including creative pursuits, helps people with dementia stay connected to themselves and their communities.
- ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF YORK REGIONAURORA
The Alzheimer Society of York Region provides support, education, and advocacy for people living with dementia and their caregivers in Aurora and surrounding communities. The organization offers programs including support groups, counseling services, and educational workshops designed to help families navigate the challenges of dementia. They also work to increase public awareness about Alzheimer's disease and other dementias through community events and information sessions. The society connects individuals with resources and services while advocating for better dementia care policies at the local and provincial levels. Their staff and volunteers understand the emotional and practical demands placed on families affected by cognitive decline, offering both immediate assistance and long-term guidance to those facing these challenges.
- AMIS CANADIENS DU CENTRE MEDICAL SHEBA / CANADIAN FRIENDS OF SHEBA MEDICAL CENTERCONCORD
Canadian Friends of Sheba Medical Center raises funds to support Sheba Medical Center, Israel's largest hospital, which serves patients regardless of their ability to pay. The organization channels donations from Canadian supporters in the Toronto area and beyond to advance the hospital's medical research, emergency services, and treatment programs. By connecting North American donors with Sheba's work, the charity helps ensure that breakthrough medical care reaches vulnerable populations, including Bedouin communities, Palestinians, and economically disadvantaged Israelis. The organization operates as a bridge between Canadian philanthropists and one of the Middle East's leading medical institutions, funding initiatives that span cancer research, trauma care, and rare disease treatment.
- ANISHNAWBE HEALTH TORONTOTORONTO
Anishnawbe Health Toronto provides culturally-rooted health and wellness services for Indigenous people in the city. The organization combines traditional healing practices with modern healthcare, offering programs in mental health, addiction support, maternal and child health, and chronic disease management. Anishnawbe Health Toronto operates clinics and community spaces across Toronto where Indigenous patients can access care from providers who understand their cultural backgrounds and histories. The charity also delivers education and prevention programs, trains Indigenous health workers, and advocates for better access to services for Indigenous communities in the GTA. By centering Indigenous knowledge and self-determination in healthcare delivery, the organization addresses longstanding health disparities faced by First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people in the city.
- ANNALIVIA THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS OF TORONTOTORONTO
Annalivia Theatrical Productions of Toronto creates original stage works that explore diverse stories and perspectives through theatre. The organization develops new plays and musicals, often featuring underrepresented voices and unconventional narratives, then produces them for audiences across the city. By commissioning writers, hiring actors and designers, and mounting full productions, Annalivia contributes to Toronto's live theatre landscape while providing employment and creative opportunities for artists. The company focuses on theatrical work that challenges conventional storytelling and introduces audiences to fresh artistic visions, making live performance accessible to theatre-goers throughout the GTA.
- APHASIA INSTITUTETORONTO
Aphasia Institute provides arts-based programs and support for people living with aphasia, a language disorder often caused by stroke or brain injury. Located in Toronto, the organization uses creative expression through visual art, music, drama, and writing to help individuals with aphasia rebuild communication skills, confidence, and social connection. Their programs bring together people affected by aphasia with facilitators and volunteers in group workshops where artistic activities create low-pressure environments for language practice and personal growth. Beyond direct programming, Aphasia Institute raises awareness about aphasia in the broader community and trains healthcare professionals and artists about the potential of creative approaches to recovery and well-being.
- ARKAN DANCE COMPANYMISSISSAUGA
Arkan Dance Company creates and performs contemporary dance works that celebrate diverse cultural perspectives and artistic expression. Based in Mississauga, the organization produces original choreography that draws on classical and modern dance traditions while exploring themes of identity, community, and social change. The company presents performances throughout the Greater Toronto Area and offers dance classes for youth and adults of varying skill levels. Through workshops and community engagement programs, Arkan Dance Company makes professional-quality dance accessible to people who might not otherwise have the opportunity to experience or participate in this art form. The organization believes dance serves as a powerful means of communication and connection across cultural boundaries.
- ARMEN ONTARIO OF ARMENIAN GENERAL BENEVOLENT UNION INC.NORTH YORK
Armen Ontario of Armenian General Benevolent Union preserves and promotes Armenian cultural heritage through educational and artistic programs serving the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers language classes, music instruction, dance training, and cultural events that connect Armenian community members of all ages to their traditions. By maintaining Armenian language skills and artistic practices, Armen Ontario ensures that cultural knowledge transfers across generations while welcoming broader audiences interested in Armenian arts and history. The charity operates performance spaces and hosts regular cultural celebrations that have become touchstones for Toronto's Armenian community.
- ARRAYMUSICTORONTO
ARRAYMUSIC presents contemporary classical music across Toronto, featuring composers and performers working at the boundaries of traditional concert formats. The organization commissions new works and produces intimate performances that bring experimental and avant-garde music to audiences through concert series, festivals, and educational programs. ARRAYMUSIC works with musicians and composers who push artistic conventions, creating spaces where classical music intersects with improvisation, electronics, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. The organization reaches listeners through carefully curated performances in unconventional venues, making adventurous music accessible to those seeking experiences beyond standard orchestral programming.
- ART CITY IN ST. JAMES TOWNTORONTO
Art City in St. James Town operates visual and performing arts programs in one of Toronto's most densely populated neighborhoods. The organization runs studios, galleries, and performance spaces where residents of all ages create and exhibit work across painting, sculpture, dance, theater, and music. Art City offers both drop-in sessions and structured classes, removing financial barriers by keeping programs free or low-cost for community members. The organization also hosts exhibitions and performances that showcase local talent and bring visitors into St. James Town to experience the creative energy of the area. By providing accessible studio space and instruction, Art City helps residents develop artistic skills, build community connections, and gain confidence in their creative expression.
- ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGAMISSISSAUGA
The Art Gallery of Mississauga presents contemporary and historical visual art through exhibitions, programming, and educational initiatives. Located in Ontario's largest suburb in the GTA, the gallery features works by established and emerging artists, with a focus on Canadian perspectives and diverse artistic practices. The gallery operates a permanent collection and rotating exhibitions in painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and mixed media. Public programs include artist talks, workshops, and guided tours designed for adults, families, and school groups. The gallery also offers studio space and professional development opportunities for artists. By providing free and low-cost access to quality art experiences, the institution makes visual culture accessible to the Mississauga community while supporting local and regional creative practitioners.
- ART STARTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CULTURAL CENTRETORONTO
Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre operates a community arts hub in Toronto where residents can access visual arts, music, theatre, and cultural programming. The organization offers affordable classes, workshops, and performances alongside free drop-in activities for people of all ages and skill levels. Art Starts uses creative practice as a vehicle for community building, focusing on neighbourhoods that have limited access to cultural venues and resources. The centre provides studio space, equipment, and instruction across disciplines including painting, sculpture, printmaking, dance, and ensemble music. By removing barriers to artistic participation, Art Starts helps residents develop creative skills while strengthening social connections and cultural expression within their local community.
- ARTHRITIS RESEARCH FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Arthritis Research Foundation supports scientific research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of arthritis and related joint diseases. Based in Toronto, the foundation funds laboratory studies and clinical trials conducted by researchers at universities and medical institutions across Canada, with a focus on advancing understanding of inflammatory and degenerative joint conditions. The foundation also supports training programs that help develop the next generation of arthritis researchers. By directing resources toward fundamental science and translational research, the organization works to improve outcomes for the millions of Canadians living with arthritis and other rheumatologic conditions.
- ARTS ETOBICOKETORONTO
Arts Etobicoke provides access to visual arts, performing arts, and digital media programs for people of all ages across Toronto's west end. The organization runs studios, galleries, and community spaces where residents can take classes in painting, sculpture, dance, music, and film production, or simply attend performances and exhibitions. Arts Etobicoke serves both professional artists seeking affordable studio space and community members exploring creative interests for the first time. The charity also offers youth programs, senior workshops, and outreach initiatives in schools and community centers. By removing financial barriers to artistic participation and creation, Arts Etobicoke helps build cultural expression and connection throughout the neighborhoods it serves.
- ARTS INTER-MEDIA CANADA/DANCE COLLECTION DANSETORONTO
Arts Inter-Media Canada/Dance Collection Danse preserves and promotes Canada's dance heritage through archival work, public programming, and research initiatives. Based in Toronto, the organization maintains an extensive collection of dance materials including videos, photographs, manuscripts, and recordings that document the country's diverse dance traditions from contemporary to classical forms. The charity makes these resources available to dancers, choreographers, students, and researchers while organizing exhibitions, screenings, and educational events that bring dance history to public audiences. By digitizing materials and creating access points for the dance community, the organization ensures that significant works and artistic legacies are not lost to time. Their efforts support both professional artists developing new work and institutions seeking to understand Canada's cultural contributions to the global dance landscape.
- ASHKENAZ FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Ashkenaz Foundation presents music, theatre, and cultural programming rooted in Jewish and Eastern European traditions. Based in Toronto, the organization operates a performance venue and presents artists spanning klezmer, Yiddish theatre, folk music, and contemporary work that draws from these cultural heritages. The foundation creates opportunities for both emerging and established performers to reach audiences interested in exploring these artistic traditions. Through its programming and venue, Ashkenaz Foundation builds community connections around performance and cultural expression, offering events that range from intimate concerts to larger theatrical productions. The organization serves audiences across the Greater Toronto Area looking to engage with this specific cultural landscape.
- ASSOCIATION FOR CANADIAN JEWISH STUDIES A.C.J.S./ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE POUR LES ETUDES JUIVES A.C.J.S.NORTH YORK
The Association for Canadian Jewish Studies promotes scholarly research and education about Jewish history, culture, and contributions within Canada. The organization supports academic work across multiple disciplines, including history, literature, sociology, and religious studies, with a focus on understanding the Jewish experience in the Canadian context. Through conferences, publications, and collaborative projects, the association creates space for scholars and community members to engage with Jewish Canadian topics. Based in North York, the association connects researchers, educators, and students across the country who are interested in exploring how Jewish communities have shaped and been shaped by Canadian society.
- ATELIER THEATRE SOCIETYTORONTO
Atelier Theatre Society produces theatrical works that engage diverse audiences across Toronto and the GTA. The organization develops and stages plays that explore contemporary themes while building opportunities for artists and theatre-goers to connect with live performance. Through productions, workshops, and community events, Atelier Theatre Society creates accessible theatre experiences that reflect the cultural interests and perspectives of the people it serves. The society works with local talent and production teams to bring stories to stage, supporting both established and emerging theatre artists while fostering appreciation for dramatic arts in the region.
- AURORA HISTORICAL SOCIETYAURORA
Aurora Historical Society preserves and shares the history of Aurora and the surrounding regions through archival work, exhibitions, and public programming. The organization maintains collections of photographs, documents, artifacts, and records that document the development of the area from its early settlement through the present day. Through museum displays, guided tours, educational workshops, and community events, Aurora Historical Society helps residents and visitors understand the cultural heritage and significant moments that shaped their community. The society also works with schools and local institutions to integrate local history into broader learning opportunities, ensuring that Aurora's past remains accessible and relevant to current and future generations.
- AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARDAURORA
The Aurora Public Library Board operates public library services across Aurora, providing free access to books, digital resources, educational programs, and community spaces. The library system serves residents of all ages through collections spanning fiction, non-fiction, children's materials, and local history. Beyond lending, the Aurora Public Library Board hosts author events, literacy programs, technology workshops, and cultural activities that strengthen the community's connection to arts and culture. The library functions as a gathering place where residents can access information, develop skills, and participate in lifelong learning. As a branch of the regional library system serving the greater Toronto area, Aurora Public Library Board ensures that people throughout the community have equal access to cultural resources and programming regardless of their circumstances.
- AUTISM HOME BASE DURHAM INC.BOWMANVILLE
Autism Home Base Durham provides arts and cultural programming for autistic individuals and their families in the Durham Region. The organization offers visual arts, music, drama, and creative writing classes designed to support self-expression and skill development among autistic youth and adults. Their instructors understand autism and create accessible, low-pressure environments where participants can explore their interests and build confidence. By combining arts practice with social connection, Autism Home Base Durham helps autistic people engage with culture on their own terms, reducing isolation while celebrating creativity and individual strengths within the Bowmanville community.
- AUTISM SOCIETY ONTARIOTORONTO
Autism Society Ontario provides arts and cultural programs designed specifically for autistic individuals and their families across Toronto and the province. Through visual arts, music, drama, and creative workshops, the organization creates inclusive spaces where autistic people can express themselves, develop skills, and participate fully in cultural life. Their programs are led by instructors trained in autism-aware teaching approaches, ensuring activities respect sensory needs and different communication styles. The charity also works to increase representation of autistic artists and performers in Ontario's cultural sector while advocating for accessibility in mainstream arts institutions. By connecting autistic individuals with creative outlets and cultural experiences, Autism Society Ontario demonstrates how arts can be a pathway to community belonging, confidence, and artistic achievement.
- Accerta Health Access FoundationTORONTO
Accerta Health Access Foundation supports arts and culture organizations across Toronto and the GTA that advance health and wellbeing through creative expression. The foundation provides grants and strategic funding to programs that use visual arts, performance, music, and other cultural disciplines to address health disparities and improve quality of life in underserved communities. By recognizing the intersection of artistic practice and public health, the foundation helps cultural institutions reach people facing barriers to both arts access and healthcare. Their funding enables arts organizations to integrate health promotion into their work and makes cultural programming available to populations that might otherwise be excluded from these spaces.
- Achim LaChaimTORONTO
Achim LaChaim produces and presents theatre, music, and dance performances that celebrate Jewish culture and history. The organization commissions new works from artists across Canada while reviving classic pieces that might otherwise be lost. Through productions staged in Toronto and the GTA, the charity makes performing arts accessible to audiences of all backgrounds, whether they have deep connections to Jewish traditions or are encountering these stories for the first time. By supporting both established and emerging artists, Achim LaChaim sustains a vibrant cultural conversation that enriches the broader arts scene while honoring the voices and experiences of Jewish communities.
- Against the Grain Theatre Inc.TORONTO
Against the Grain Theatre produces opera and musical theatre that challenges conventional storytelling and staging. The company creates bold, physically inventive productions that reimagine classic works and develop new pieces, often performed in unconventional spaces across Toronto and beyond. With a focus on artist development and audience engagement, Against the Grain Theatre works with singers, musicians, and creative collaborators to produce work that is accessible, contemporary, and theatrically adventurous. The company operates on the belief that opera and musical theatre can be immediate, surprising, and alive, breaking away from traditional presentation styles to reach diverse audiences and create meaningful artistic experiences.
- Aid for Aids CanadaTORONTO
Aid for AIDS Canada uses arts and culture to support people living with HIV and AIDS across Toronto and beyond. The organization produces theatre, visual art, and music events that both celebrate the resilience of affected communities and raise awareness about the disease. Their programs connect artists with opportunities to create meaningful work while generating funds for direct support services including housing assistance, counselling, and emergency financial aid. By integrating artistic expression into their mission, Aid for AIDS Canada reduces stigma and builds visibility for those impacted by HIV, while maintaining core services that address urgent material needs.
- AlphaNet CanadaTORONTO
AlphaNet Canada provides financial support and mentorship to early-career artists working across visual arts, performance, music, and design. Based in Toronto, the organization awards grants and fellowships to emerging creators who demonstrate artistic merit but lack access to traditional funding sources. AlphaNet also connects artists with experienced mentors who offer guidance on professional development, business practices, and navigating the creative industries. The charity recognizes that many talented artists face barriers to funding in their formative years, and works to level the playing field by investing directly in their practice and growth. Through its dual focus on financial assistance and professional mentoring, AlphaNet helps position early-career artists to sustain long-term careers while contributing to Toronto's vibrant cultural landscape.
- Amref Health Africa in CanadaTORONTO
Amref Health Africa in Canada raises funds and awareness to support Amref Health Africa's work delivering healthcare across East Africa. While headquartered in Toronto, the organization channels donations toward medical training, disease prevention, and clinical services in rural and underserved regions of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Ethiopia. Amref operates mobile clinics, trains community health workers, and addresses major health challenges including maternal mortality, infectious diseases, and lack of basic medical infrastructure. The Canadian branch engages donors, healthcare professionals, and volunteers in understanding African healthcare solutions and the barriers communities face in accessing quality care. By connecting Canadian supporters with on-the-ground health initiatives, Amref Health Africa in Canada helps build sustainable medical capacity across the continent.
- Amudim CanadaNORTH YORK
Amudim Canada brings arts education to underserved communities across the Greater Toronto Area, focusing on visual arts, music, dance, and theatre for children and youth who lack access to cultural programming. The organization operates after-school programs, weekend workshops, and summer camps that provide instruction from professional artists while building confidence and creative skills. By partnering with schools and community centers in North York and surrounding regions, Amudim Canada removes barriers to participation through free or low-cost programming, ensuring that economic circumstances do not prevent young people from engaging with the arts. The charity believes creative expression strengthens mental health, academic performance, and social connections among participants from diverse backgrounds.
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society of Canada Société Canadienne de la Sclérose Latérale AmyotrophiqueTORONTO
The ALS Society of Canada funds research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells controlling voluntary muscle movement. The organization supports patients and families across Canada, including those in the GTA, through care coordination, equipment assistance, and counselling services. It also advocates for improved access to treatments and palliative care, while investing in laboratory and clinical research aimed at understanding disease mechanisms and developing new therapies. The society connects people affected by ALS with resources, support groups, and information to help them navigate the physical and emotional challenges of living with this terminal illness.
- Angela Blumberg DanceEAST YORK
Angela Blumberg Dance provides dance training and performance opportunities for children and youth in East York and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers classes in various dance styles, from ballet and contemporary to hip-hop, serving students of all skill levels and ages. Beyond weekly instruction, Angela Blumberg Dance creates pathways for young dancers to perform in recitals and community events, building confidence and artistic expression. The studio prioritizes accessibility, working to make quality dance education available to families across different economic backgrounds. By combining technical training with creative exploration, the organization helps young people discover their potential through movement while fostering a supportive community of dancers.
- Arax Community Support Centre IncorporatedTORONTO
Arax Community Support Centre provides arts and cultural programming that celebrates Armenian heritage while building community connections across Toronto. The organization offers visual arts classes, music instruction, dance performances, and cultural workshops that engage both Armenian and broader Toronto audiences. Through exhibition space, performance venues, and educational initiatives, Arax creates opportunities for artists to develop their craft and for community members to experience diverse cultural expressions. The centre serves as a gathering place where traditional arts are preserved and shared with new generations, while also fostering cross-cultural understanding and artistic collaboration. Programming ranges from children's art classes to adult workshops, theatrical productions, and cultural festivals that reflect the vibrant artistic traditions of the Armenian diaspora.
- Art & Water Cultural GroupTORONTO
Art & Water Cultural Group creates public art installations and educational programs that explore the relationship between artistic expression and water systems. The organization develops interactive exhibits, workshops, and community events across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area that engage people of all ages in understanding water through creative practice. Their work includes collaborative murals, water-themed sculptures, and school-based art education that combines environmental awareness with visual arts training. By bringing art into public spaces and classrooms, Art & Water Cultural Group makes contemporary art accessible while raising consciousness about freshwater conservation and the cultural significance of water in diverse communities.
- Art Dealers Association of Canada Foundation / Fondation de l'Association des marchands d'art du CanadaTORONTO
The Art Dealers Association of Canada Foundation supports the visual arts market and cultural institutions across Canada through grants, educational initiatives, and advocacy. Based in Toronto, the foundation provides financial assistance to galleries, museums, and individual artists while promoting professional standards in the art dealing community. The organization funds exhibitions, conservation projects, and professional development programs that strengthen Canada's art sector. By connecting collectors, dealers, curators, and artists, the foundation works to ensure the sustainability and growth of visual arts infrastructure in the GTA and beyond.
- Art Gallery of BurlingtonBURLINGTON
The Art Gallery of Burlington presents contemporary and historical visual art through exhibitions, educational programs, and community engagement activities. The gallery features works by Canadian and international artists across painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media. It offers studio classes, workshops, and guided tours for visitors of all ages and artistic experience levels. The gallery also hosts artist talks, lectures, and cultural events throughout the year. Located in Burlington, the gallery serves the Greater Toronto Area as a public space for experiencing and learning about visual art. The organization supports emerging artists through exhibition opportunities and provides resources that make art accessible to the broader community.
- Art Takes Action for CharityNORTH YORK
Art Takes Action for Charity uses visual arts as a vehicle for social change and community engagement across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization creates and facilitates art-based programs that address pressing social issues while building creative capacity in underserved communities. Through workshops, exhibitions, and collaborative projects, the charity connects artists with charitable causes, enabling people to express themselves while supporting nonprofits and vulnerable populations. The foundation believes that art can spark dialogue, shift perspectives, and inspire action on issues ranging from poverty to environmental sustainability to mental health. By positioning artists as catalysts for good, Art Takes Action for Charity demonstrates how creative practice can strengthen communities and drive meaningful social impact.
- Arthritis Society Canada / Société de l'arthrite du CanadaTORONTO
The Arthritis Society Canada provides support, education, and advocacy for the millions of Canadians living with arthritis and related conditions. The organization offers evidence-based resources about disease management, connects people with healthcare professionals, and funds research into new treatments and cures. Operating across Toronto and the broader country, the Society works to reduce the impact of arthritis on quality of life through community programs, patient education workshops, and peer support networks. The charity also advocates for policy changes that improve access to medications and services for arthritis patients, while supporting research initiatives aimed at understanding the underlying causes of these conditions and developing more effective interventions.
- Artistic Development Support GroupRICHMOND HILL
Artistic Development Support Group provides funding, mentorship, and professional development opportunities for emerging artists in Richmond Hill and across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers grants to visual artists, musicians, performers, and creative practitioners at early stages of their careers, helping them access studio space, purchase materials, and present their work to wider audiences. Through workshops, peer networking events, and one-on-one guidance from established artists, the group builds skills in areas like portfolio development, exhibition proposals, and arts entrepreneurship. By removing financial barriers and creating pathways for artistic growth, Artistic Development Support Group helps diverse voices in the arts community gain visibility and sustainability in their creative practice.
- Arts for Canadians Tomorrow SocietyTORONTO
Arts for Canadians Tomorrow Society provides arts programming and educational opportunities to young people across Toronto and the surrounding region. The organization runs workshops, mentorship programs, and performance opportunities in visual arts, music, theatre, and dance, working directly with schools and community centers to reach students from low-income families. By connecting youth with professional artists and arts instructors, the society helps develop creative skills while building confidence and cultural engagement among participants who might otherwise lack access to quality arts education. The organization focuses on making the arts accessible beyond traditional gatekeepers, recognizing that early exposure to creative practice shapes how young people see themselves and their communities.
- Asian Canadian Cultural Centre (ACCC)MISSISSAUGA
The Asian Canadian Cultural Centre in Mississauga presents dance, theatre, music, and visual art created by Asian Canadian artists. The organization curates performances and exhibitions that reflect the diversity of Asian Canadian communities, offering audiences in the Greater Toronto Area access to contemporary and traditional art forms. Beyond hosting events, the centre provides emerging artists with studio space, mentorship, and platforms to develop their work. Programs include workshops for both adults and children that teach cultural traditions alongside modern artistic techniques. The centre serves as a meeting place where people from different backgrounds can experience Asian Canadian creativity and build cross-cultural connections through the arts.
- Aurora Films and Performing ArtsNORTH YORK
Aurora Films and Performing Arts produces and presents films, theatre, dance, and music performances in North York and across the GTA. The organization creates opportunities for artists to develop their craft while offering affordable cultural programming to diverse audiences. Aurora develops new works through workshops, readings, and productions that reflect the communities it serves. By combining film screenings with live performance, the organization builds connections between different art forms and introduces audiences to emerging and established artists. Aurora's programming serves both as a platform for creative expression and as an entry point for people who want to engage more deeply with the arts.
- Aurora Sports Hall of FameTORONTO
The Aurora Sports Hall of Fame preserves and celebrates the athletic achievements and cultural significance of sports in Toronto and the surrounding region. The organization maintains exhibits, archives, and educational programs that honor athletes, coaches, and sports figures who have shaped local and national sporting history. Through its museum space and community events, the hall of fame documents the stories of competitive excellence, athletic innovation, and the role of sports in building community identity. The organization serves students, sports enthusiasts, researchers, and families interested in understanding how athletics have contributed to Toronto's cultural landscape. By collecting artifacts, conducting oral histories, and mounting exhibitions, the hall of fame ensures that important sporting legacies are preserved for current and future generations to learn from and appreciate.
- Autism Society Canada / Société canadienne de l'autismeTORONTO
Autism Society Canada provides advocacy, support, and resources for autistic people and their families across Canada, with a significant presence in Toronto and the GTA. The organization works to increase public understanding of autism, reduce stigma, and help autistic individuals access services and opportunities in employment, education, and community life. Through peer support groups, information services, and collaborative partnerships with schools and workplaces, Autism Society Canada addresses the practical challenges autistic people face while promoting their rights and inclusion. The charity also creates spaces where autistic voices are centered in conversations about autism, ensuring that policies and programs reflect the needs and perspectives of the community itself.
- B.A.A.N.N. THEATRE CENTRETORONTO
B.A.A.N.N. Theatre Centre produces and presents theatrical work that reflects the experiences and stories of Black artists and communities in Toronto. The organization creates performance opportunities for Black theatre makers while building audiences through productions that center Black voices, histories, and perspectives. Beyond producing plays and performances, B.A.A.N.N. offers training and development programs for emerging Black theatre artists, helping them build careers in the performing arts. The theatre operates as both a creative hub and a cultural institution, working to increase representation on stage and behind the scenes across the Greater Toronto Area's arts landscape. Through its productions and programming, B.A.A.N.N. contributes to a more inclusive theatre sector while creating meaningful cultural experiences for diverse audiences.
- BACH CHILDREN'S CHORUS OF SCARBOROUGHSCARBOROUGH
The Bach Children's Chorus of Scarborough trains young singers in classical choral music through rehearsals, performances, and educational programs. The chorus accepts children from across the Greater Toronto Area and provides instruction in vocal technique, music theory, and ensemble singing. Members perform works ranging from traditional hymns to contemporary pieces, appearing at community events, concert halls, and special occasions throughout the year. The organization offers an accessible entry point to classical music for children interested in developing their singing abilities and musical literacy. Participation helps young performers build confidence, discipline, and an appreciation for choral traditions while creating opportunities to perform in meaningful settings.
- BAD DOG THEATRE COMPANYTORONTO
Bad Dog Theatre Company creates and produces comedy theatre shows, improvisation performances, and sketch comedy in Toronto. The organization runs a theatre venue where it stages original productions and hosts performances by both established and emerging comedians and theatre artists. Bad Dog also offers training programs and workshops in improv and comedy performance techniques for people of all experience levels. Through its classes, productions, and public performances, the company works to make live comedy and theatrical entertainment accessible to Toronto audiences while providing performers with a professional space to develop and showcase their work.
- BAKER HEALTH CARE CAMPUS CORPORATIONTORONTO
Baker Health Care Campus Corporation operates cultural and arts programming integrated within a health care setting in Toronto. The organization uses creative practices including visual arts, music, performance, and other cultural activities to support the wellbeing of patients, residents, and staff across its facilities. By bringing artists and cultural experiences directly into health care environments, Baker Health Care Campus Corporation demonstrates how engagement with the arts can contribute to healing, reduce isolation, and improve quality of life. The organization bridges the gap between cultural participation and health care, making artistic expression accessible to people who may face barriers to attending traditional arts venues.
- BALLET CREOLETORONTO
Ballet Creole presents Caribbean and African diaspora dance traditions through classical ballet technique and contemporary choreography. The company creates performances that celebrate the movement vocabularies, music, and cultural narratives of the Caribbean and Black diaspora communities. Based in Toronto, Ballet Creole offers training programs, community performances, and collaborations with musicians and visual artists to bring these stories to the stage. The organization works with audiences of all ages and backgrounds, from schools to concert halls across the GTA, making space for underrepresented dance forms in mainstream arts venues. Through its performances and classes, Ballet Creole enriches Toronto's cultural landscape while honoring the depth and sophistication of Caribbean and African diasporic artistic traditions.
- BARTH SYNDROME FOUNDATION OF CANADAGEORGETOWN
The Barth Syndrome Foundation of Canada supports individuals and families affected by Barth syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that impacts heart, muscle, immune, and blood cell function. Based in Georgetown, the foundation funds research to advance understanding and treatment of the condition while providing education and resources to patients, caregivers, and medical professionals across Canada and the GTA. The organization connects affected families with each other and with specialists, helping to reduce isolation and improve quality of life for those living with this complex metabolic disorder. Through research grants and community initiatives, the foundation works toward better diagnostic protocols and therapeutic options for people with Barth syndrome.
- BAYCREST HOSPITALNORTH YORK
Baycrest Hospital, located in North York, operates arts and culture programming that brings creative expression and cultural engagement to older adults and people living with cognitive decline. The hospital integrates visual arts, music, theatre, and other creative activities into its care and community programs, recognizing the therapeutic value of artistic participation for residents and patients. These initiatives serve seniors across the Greater Toronto Area who are experiencing aging-related health challenges, dementia, or social isolation. Through studio classes, performances, exhibitions, and intergenerational arts projects, Baycrest creates opportunities for creative engagement that support cognitive health, emotional wellbeing, and social connection. The organization demonstrates how arts and culture can be woven into healthcare settings to improve quality of life and maintain dignity and identity throughout the aging process.
- BEACH HEBREW INSTITUTE FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Beach Hebrew Institute Foundation supports Jewish cultural and educational programming in Toronto, with a focus on preserving and sharing Hebrew language, Jewish history, and Yiddish traditions. The organization offers classes, workshops, and cultural events that serve both long-time community members and newcomers interested in exploring Jewish heritage. Through its programs, the foundation maintains connections to language and identity while making Jewish culture accessible to a broader audience across the Greater Toronto Area. The institute's work spans adult education, youth programs, and community events that celebrate Jewish arts and intellectual traditions.
- BEETHOVEN SOCIETY FOR PIANISTS, GREATER TORONTO CHAPTERTHORNHILL
The Beethoven Society for Pianists, Greater Toronto Chapter, promotes the study and performance of classical piano music, with a focus on Beethoven's compositions and the broader piano repertoire. Based in Thornhill, the organization serves pianists of all ages and skill levels across the GTA through recitals, master classes, competitions, and educational programs. Members gain access to performance opportunities, mentorship from experienced musicians, and a community of piano enthusiasts who share a commitment to advancing pianistic excellence. The society organizes events that celebrate both canonical and contemporary works, creating platforms for emerging and established pianists to develop their craft and share their artistry with audiences.
- BELLWOODS CENTRES FOR COMMUNITY LIVING INC.NORTH YORK
Bellwoods Centres for Community Living operates arts and culture programs that serve people with intellectual disabilities and developmental challenges across North York and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization uses creative expression through visual arts, music, drama, and digital media to build confidence, foster social connection, and help participants develop meaningful skills. Bellwoods offers both recreational programs and employment training within its creative industries, recognizing that artistic engagement improves quality of life while creating pathways to work. The centers provide accessible studio spaces, professional instruction, and exhibition opportunities that celebrate the creative work of people often excluded from mainstream cultural spaces. By centering arts as both a therapeutic practice and a legitimate avenue for cultural contribution, Bellwoods demonstrates how creative participation strengthens community inclusion for people with disabilities.
- BENNETT VILLAGEGEORGETOWN
Bennett Village runs a working artist community in Georgetown where painters, sculptors, ceramicists, and other visual artists maintain studios and create work. The organization operates exhibition spaces, workshops, and cultural events that showcase contemporary art to the public while providing affordable studio space and support to emerging and established artists. Bennett Village also offers art classes and educational programs for children and adults in the greater Toronto area, making visual arts training accessible beyond traditional institutions. The village functions as both a creative hub and a gathering place where the community can watch artists at work, purchase directly from makers, and develop deeper connections with the arts.
- BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO - HAMILTON / BURLINGTONMISSISSAUGA
Bereaved Families of Ontario - Hamilton/Burlington provides grief support and counselling services to individuals and families who have experienced the loss of a loved one. The organization offers peer support groups, individual counselling sessions, and educational workshops designed to help people navigate the grieving process at their own pace. Operating across the GTA, the charity recognizes that grief is deeply personal and creates safe spaces where people can share their experiences with others who understand their loss. Services are available to adults, children, and families, with specialized groups addressing different types of loss including sudden death, suicide, and long-term illness. By connecting bereaved individuals with trained volunteers and professionals, the organization helps reduce isolation and provides practical tools for managing grief during one of life's most challenging transitions.
- BETTER LIVING HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICESNORTH YORK
Better Living Health and Community Services operates arts and culture programs that serve residents of North York and the surrounding GTA. The organization uses creative expression, visual arts, performance, and cultural activities to support mental health, social connection, and personal development across diverse communities. Through workshops, classes, exhibitions, and cultural events, the charity creates accessible spaces where participants can explore their creativity while building relationships and strengthening their sense of belonging. The programs are designed to reach people of all ages and backgrounds, including those facing barriers to participation in traditional arts spaces.
- BIRCHMOUNT BLUFFS NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRESCARBOROUGH
Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre operates arts and cultural programming from its location in Scarborough, serving residents of all ages through visual arts classes, music instruction, theatre workshops, and community performances. The centre provides affordable access to creative activities for families and individuals who might otherwise lack opportunity to explore artistic interests. By offering studio space, teaching facilities, and exhibition areas, it creates a place where local artists can develop skills, collaborate, and share their work with the surrounding community. The organization brings cultural events and instruction directly to the Scarborough neighbourhood, fostering creative expression and building connections among residents through shared artistic practice.
- BIRTH CONTROL AND VENEREAL DISEASE INFORMATION CENTRETORONTO
The Birth Control and Venereal Disease Information Centre provides sexual health education and support services across Toronto and the surrounding region. The organization offers confidential counseling, testing, and medical referrals for sexually transmitted infections, along with contraceptive guidance and reproductive health information. Staff and volunteers work directly with individuals seeking non-judgmental, accessible healthcare advice and disease prevention resources. The centre addresses gaps in sexual health literacy through community outreach and educational programs tailored to diverse populations. Operating as a grassroots charitable organization, it removes barriers to care by offering services regardless of ability to pay.
- BLACK CREEK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRENORTH YORK
Black Creek Community Health Centre provides arts and culture programming that strengthens social connections and creative expression across North York. The centre offers visual arts classes, music lessons, theatre workshops, and cultural events designed for people of all ages and abilities, with particular focus on residents from diverse backgrounds. By integrating arts into community life, the organization creates spaces where people can explore their creativity, build friendships, and engage with their neighbours. The centre works with local schools, seniors' groups, and families to make cultural participation accessible and welcoming. Through exhibitions, performances, and collaborative projects, Black Creek Community Health Centre fosters belonging and cultural pride throughout the GTA.
- BLOOR WEST VILLAGE PLAYERS THEATRE COMPANY INC.TORONTO
Bloor West Village Players Theatre Company produces theatrical performances in Toronto, drawing on community talent and audiences to bring drama, comedy, and musicals to local stages. The company mounts multiple productions each season, ranging from classical plays to contemporary works, with a focus on accessible entertainment that reflects diverse stories and voices. By casting and employing performers, directors, and technical staff from the neighbourhood and beyond, the theatre company supports artistic development while creating gathering spaces where people can experience live performance. The organization operates as a neighbourhood cultural institution, maintaining deep roots in the Bloor West Village community while contributing to Toronto's broader theatre landscape.
- BOB RUMBALL CANADIAN CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR THE DEAFNORTH YORK
The Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf in North York operates as a cultural hub and performance venue dedicated to creating space for Deaf artists and audiences. The organization produces theatre, music, and dance performances featuring Deaf and hard of hearing performers, while also offering training programs and workshops that develop artistic skills within the Deaf community across the GTA. By centering Deaf voices and experiences in the arts, the centre challenges conventional performance practices and creates accessible cultural experiences that celebrate Deaf identity and talent. The organization actively works to increase representation of Deaf artists in professional theatre and to build pathways for emerging performers.
- BOSTON MILLS CEMETERYCALEDON
Boston Mills Cemetery preserves and maintains a historic burial ground in Caledon that dates back to the early settlement of the region. The organization works to protect the cemetery's heritage value through careful stewardship of the grounds, restoration of deteriorating headstones, and documentation of the individuals buried there. By keeping the cemetery accessible and well-maintained, Boston Mills Cemetery serves as a tangible link to the area's past and provides a space for reflection and historical learning. The organization engages the local community in conservation efforts and helps residents understand the stories embedded in this important cultural landmark near Toronto and the GTA.
- BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF PEELBRAMPTON
Boys and Girls Club of Peel runs arts and culture programs for youth across Brampton and the surrounding region. The club offers visual arts classes, music lessons, drama workshops, and creative writing programs designed to help young people develop artistic skills and build confidence. Members gain access to studio space, mentorship from teaching artists, and opportunities to perform and exhibit their work. The organization serves children and teens from diverse backgrounds, with many programs offered at low or no cost to ensure financial barriers don't prevent participation. By providing structured creative outlets and instruction, the club helps young people explore their talents, process emotions, and develop a stronger sense of identity and belonging within their communities.
- BRAIN INJURY SOCIETY OF TORONTOTORONTO
The Brain Injury Society of Toronto provides support and advocacy for people recovering from traumatic brain injuries and acquired brain injuries in the GTA. The organization offers peer support groups, counseling, vocational rehabilitation, and educational workshops to help individuals rebuild their lives following injury. Staff and volunteers work with survivors to address physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges that emerge during recovery. The society also connects clients with medical professionals, employment services, and community resources tailored to their specific needs. Through direct support and community education, the organization reduces isolation among brain injury survivors and promotes understanding of these often-invisible disabilities.
- BRAMPTON CALEDON COMMUNITY LIVINGBRAMPTON
Brampton Caledon Community Living supports people with intellectual disabilities through arts and culture programs that build confidence, foster creativity, and strengthen social connections. The organization offers visual arts classes, music programs, drama workshops, and community performances that give participants meaningful ways to express themselves and engage with their peers. By integrating arts into daily life, the charity helps individuals develop new skills while contributing to the cultural fabric of Brampton and the surrounding area. The programs are designed to be accessible and inclusive, recognizing that artistic engagement improves mental health and quality of life for people with developmental disabilities.
- BRAMPTON HISTORICAL SOCIETYBRAMPTON
The Brampton Historical Society preserves and shares the cultural heritage of Brampton through research, archival work, and community education. The organization collects and maintains historical documents, photographs, and artifacts that tell the story of the city's development from its early settlement through to the present day. The society operates a local history library and museum space where residents can access materials about Brampton's architecture, notable residents, and social evolution. Beyond archiving, the organization leads walking tours, publishes historical accounts, and hosts exhibitions that help residents understand their city's past. The Brampton Historical Society engages with schools and community groups to ensure that local history reaches diverse audiences, making the city's cultural roots accessible to both longtime residents and newcomers.
- BRAMPTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETYBRAMPTON
The Brampton Horticultural Society cultivates gardens and green spaces throughout Brampton while teaching residents about plants, flowers, and sustainable gardening practices. The organization operates community gardens, organizes horticultural shows and exhibitions, and offers workshops on topics ranging from vegetable growing to landscape design. Through these programs, the society connects people to nature, beautifies neighborhoods across the GTA, and builds community bonds among gardeners of all skill levels. Members share seeds, cuttings, and expertise while working together in shared garden plots. The society also advocates for green space preservation and environmental stewardship in local planning initiatives. Whether through its annual flower show, educational seminars, or hands-on garden projects, the organization makes horticulture accessible and engaging for Brampton residents seeking to grow plants, develop skills, or simply enjoy the therapeutic benefits of working with soil and seeds.
- BRAMPTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARDBRAMPTON
The Brampton Public Library Board operates a network of library branches throughout Brampton and the surrounding areas, providing free access to books, digital resources, programs, and community spaces. Beyond traditional lending, the libraries host author readings, art exhibitions, workshops on digital literacy, and cultural events that reflect the diverse populations served. The branches offer programming for children, teens, and adults, including storytimes, homework support, and skill-building classes. The library system serves as a gathering place where residents can explore literature, access information, participate in civic life, and engage with arts and culture programming that strengthens community connections across the city.
- BREAKAWAY COMMUNITY SERVICESTORONTO
Breakaway Community Services uses music, visual arts, and performance to help young people in Toronto develop confidence, creative skills, and social connections. The organization runs after-school and summer programs in neighbourhoods across the GTA, offering free or low-cost access to recording studios, dance classes, visual art workshops, and live performance opportunities. Many participants face barriers to arts engagement due to poverty, disability, or isolation. Breakaway's instructors work alongside youth to build artistic abilities while creating space for peer mentorship and community belonging. The charity operates from the belief that creative expression strengthens mental health and helps young people envision futures beyond their current circumstances.