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OTF Geographic Catchment Areas

The Ontario Trillium Foundation makes grants in sixteen catchment areas, as well as grants with province-wide impact.
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OTF Geographic Catchment Areas

 

OTF Geographic Catchment Areas

 


 

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Province-Wide Program

Through its Province-Wide Program, the Ontario Trillium Foundation supports projects that take place in three or more catchment areas, or two in the North. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 111 organizations and provide $19,546,600 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a province-wide project, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our Province-Wide staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams


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01 - Northwestern

From the shores of Lake Superior, the Northwestern region extends west to the Manitoba border and North to Hudson Bay. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 37 local organizations and provide $1,972,200 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution ((PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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02 - Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Sudbury

The Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin and Sudbury region stretches from Georgian Bay to James Bay, and from the Quebec border to the shores of Lake Superior. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 91 local organizations and provide $3,159,000 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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03 - Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Timiskaming

The Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound and Timiskaming area stretches between the shores of Georgian Bay and the Timiskaming region. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 53 local organizations and provide $1,817,200 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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04 - Champlain

The Champlain region runs west along the Ottawa River from the Prescott-Russell area to Algonquin Park, and south to the Madawaska River. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 170 local organizations and provide $6,958,900 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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05 - Quinte, Kingston, Rideau

The Quinte, Kingston and Rideau. The areas that comprise the Quinte, Kingston and Rideau region include Frontenac County, Hastings County, Lanark County, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Lennox & Addington County and Prince Edward County. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 108 local organizations and provide $3,672,900 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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06 - Grand River

The Grand River region includes the Grand River region include Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Brant County, the City of Brantford and the Six Nations and the New Credit First Nations. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 56 local organizations and provide $1,950,427 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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07 - Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin

The Waterloo, Wellington and Dufferin region spans Waterloo, Wellington and Dufferin Counties. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 81 local organizations and provide $4,715,300 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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08 - Hamilton

This region encompasses the County of Hamilton, including Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, and Stoney Creek. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 51 local organizations and provide $3,031,900 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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09 - Niagara

The Niagara region comprises the area bordered by Grimsby, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Fort Erie, and Dunnville. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 64 local organizations and provide $3,061,100 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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10 - Grey, Bruce, Huron, Perth

The Grey, Bruce, Huron and Perth region stretches from the Bruce Peninsula at its northern tip as far south as Stratford and St. Mary's. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 72 local organizations and provide $2,381,900 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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11 - Essex, Kent, Lambton

The Essex, Kent and Lambton region stretches from Windsor north to Lake Huron, and east through Essex and Lambton counties. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 99 local organizations and provide $4,467,700 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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12 - Thames Valley

The Thames Valley region includes Middlesex, Oxford and Elgin Counties and the City of London. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 106 local organizations and provide $4,006,800 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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13 - Halton-Peel

The Halton-Peel region is comprised of a diverse set of communities including Burlington, Brampton, Caledon, Halton Hills, Milton, Mississauga and Oakville. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 83 local organizations and provide $8,565,100 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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14 - Simcoe-York 

The catchment area of Simcoe-York extends from Steeles Avenue north to Georgian Bay, between Nottawasaga Bay and Lake Simcoe. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 96 local organizations and provide $7,654,215 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams



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15 - Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge

The Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha and Pine Ridge region stretches from Uxbridge east through Haliburton and Peterborough Counties, and from Lake Ontario north to Algonquin Park. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 115 local organizations and provide $6,128,200 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams


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16 - Toronto

The city of Toronto, stretching from Highway 427 to Pickering Town Line and from Lake Ontario to Steeles Avenue, constitutes the Ontario Trillium Foundation's sixteenth catchment area. In 2007-2008, we were delighted to review and support the grant applications of 155 local organizations and provide $15,022,897 in Foundation grants.

If you are interested in seeking funding for a project in this region, please consult our Program Guidelines for details. To discuss your project, contact one of our regional staff.

Map: Funding Distribution (PDF 1.2 MB)

Community Reports and Regional Profiles

Grant Review Teams


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The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the Government of Ontario.