Tangible Impact in Niagara - Fall 2023
From accessibility measures to theatre, memory kits to lunch programs, Niagara Community Foundation (NCF)’s fall grants are making a noticeable impact in Niagara.
From accessibility measures to theatre, memory kits to lunch programs, Niagara Community Foundation (NCF)’s fall grants are making a noticeable impact in Niagara.
To our Donors, Fundholders, Charity Partners, Volunteers and Ambassadors, thank you for continuing to put your trust in NCF.
NCF is proud to have worked with community foundations across Canada as part of the Community Services Recovery Fund. This fund is a collaboration between the Canadian Red Cross, Community Foundations of Canada, and United Way Centraide Canada to provide funding to Community Service Organizations, including non-profit organizations, Indigenous Governing Bodies or Registered Charities located in Canada. The Community Services Recovery Fund responds to what Community Service Organizations need...
The Niagara 2022 Canada Games Host Society has established a new sport legacy organization (Sport Niagara) and has partnered with the Niagara Community Foundation to establish the 2022 Canada Games Legacy Fund to support Sport Niagara with the more than $3 million surplus generated from the Games.
NCF announces the latest grant recipients from their Environmental, David S. Howes Fund, Mini & Summer Camp Grants, accounting for 80% of their annual discretionary grants.
After decades of hard work building and growing a successful business, Grimsby residents Judy and Tony Page got a message from a friend: You should create a fund with the Niagara Community Foundation.
NCF is proud to invest $250,000 into Windmill Microlending Program, an initiative supporting internationally-educated immigrants and refugees looking to restart their careers in Canada.
The Golden Horseshoe Partnership, a consortium of eight community foundations and Sheridan College, has awarded $1,138,822 in funding to social purpose organizations as part of the Government of Canada’s Investment Readiness Program (IRP).
Whatever your project and or your level of expertise, one lesson all homeowners need to learn is knowing when to call in a professional for help.
United Way Niagara and the Niagara Community Foundation take part in the distribution of the Community Services Recovery Fund