Ontario Supporting Simcoe North Through the COVID-19 Pandemic

Funding to help non-profits deliver vital services to create a stronger Ontario.

Recipient/ Organization NameAmount Received
Askennonia Senior Centre$27,200
Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Simcoe$40,700
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orillia & District$45,800
Camp Couchiching$82,600
Child Advocacy Centre of Simcoe Muskoka$133,900
Chippewas of Rama First Nation$150,000
CLH Developmental Support Services$149,800
Couchiching Jubilee House$46,800
Georgian Bay Snowriders Club$42,000
Green Haven Shelter for Women$135,000
Hospice Huronia$140,100
I Challenge Diabetes$112,000
Information Orillia$75,100
Midland Cultural Centre Inc.$97,100
Newton Street Art Barn$147,900
Orillia Rowing Club$75,400
Penetanguishene Curling Club$123,000
Quest Art School + Gallery$104,000
RCL Beaverbrook Branch 316$128,600
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 270 Coldwater Ontario$35,000
The Lighthouse$150,000
The Shine Network Institute$147,600
Town of Midland$50,000
Township of Tay$95,000
Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre$100,800

NEWS RELEASE: April 22, 2022

SIMCOE NORTH ― Today, Jill Dunlop, MPP for Simcoe North announced that 25 non-profit organizations will receive a combined total of over $ 2.4 million to help them offset the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic so they can deliver the best service possible for the people of Simcoe North and create a stronger Ontario. This grant has been provided through the Resilient Communities Fund.

“Non-profit organizations are a crucial and valued part of any community, especially here in Simcoe North,” said MPP Dunlop. “Countless people rely on their services every day, and even facing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, they still deliver. This funding will help 25 of our many valued organizations offset those impacts and continue supporting those who need it most.”

In total, the Ontario government is providing $95.8 million this year through the Resilient Communities Fund to help 1,146 non-profit organizations across the province recover and rebuild. Recipients from Simcoe North include;

The Resilient Communities Fund provides grants of up to $150,000 to eligible non-profit organizations to cover a broad and flexible range of needs, such as:

  • Mental and physical health and wellbeing supports for staff or volunteers
  • Support to adapt or re-imagine program delivery and services to meet the needs of communities, employees and volunteers, incorporate new health and safety processes, or purchase new technology and personal protective equipment.
  • Renovations and facility updates to meet the changing needs of the communities they serve.

“Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, our government has committed to supporting those struggling the most,” said Lisa MacLeod, Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. “That’s why it’s been a priority for us to fund successful programs like the Resilient Communities Fund, which helps non-profits adapt and grow – ensuring they can continue providing the best service possible to the people of Simcoe North and make a positive difference in the lives of individuals and families.”

The Ontario Trillium Foundation will continue to offer the Resilient Communities Fund in 2022-23 to help more eligible non-profit organizations that have been impacted by COVID-19. Application details and a full list of grant recipients to date are available on the OTF website.

QUICK FACTS

  • The Resilient Communities Fund is administered by the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) – an agency of the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries – and has supported 2,191 projects across Ontario since it was announced in August 2020.
  • In 2020-21, OTF redirected provincial funding previously allocated for the 2020 Grow and Capital grant streams into the $83-million Resilient Communities Fund to rebuild the capacity of non-profit organizations impacted by COVID-19.
  • OTF awarded $94.3 million to 1,238 projects in 2021 through its Seed grant stream and Resilient Communities Fund to build healthy and vibrant communities in Ontario.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

2021 Budget – Ontario’s Action Plan: Protecting People’s Health and Our Economy

Visit Ontario’s website to learn more about how the province continues to protect Ontarians from COVID-19.