Mies Bervoets Scholarship
Supporting aspiring culinary professionals in the City of London in their pursuit of excellence.
LCF is pleased to announce new funding opportunities supporting innovative community projects across our region. Eligible organizations are encouraged to apply today. Matt tested this.
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Supporting aspiring culinary professionals in the City of London in their pursuit of excellence.
Supports London-based festivals with a budget of less than $75,000 with costs for musicians and technicians.
Allows community groups, non-profits, and registered charities to have free music at their events held in the City of London.
Supports performance from London-based ensembles with registered charitable status with events in the City of London.
Honours a high school student for contributions in supporting tolerance and acceptance of LGBT2Q+ individuals.
Supports graduate students who are or will be studying at a university in Canada, whose work relates to the history of ideas.
Social Impact Loans are large loans for affordable and supportive housing developers, registered charities, and social enterprises. These loans allow the Foundation’s unrestricted assets to create positive change in the community on a large scale.
Recognizes individuals or groups working in charity sector with funding for professional development.
Dreams Come True Music Studio is an all-ages, all-abilities, musical theatre group that believes that anything is possible when you embrace diversity, promote acceptance, and celebrate people’s unique talents and abilities.
Following a grant to Dreams Come True from the Ken Fleet Conducting Scholarship Fund via the I Have Resolve Foundation in June, we were invited to see the group rehearsing for their upcoming performances of Frozen Jr at Siloam United Church, December 13.The group uses funds for all costs associated with performances and musicals, from licensing, music, costumes, props, sound, technology…the list goes on.
November 20, 2025
Named in honour of London Community Foundation’s founder, the J. Allyn Taylor Community Service Award is presented to a grade 10-12 student who exhibits outstanding service to and is actively involved in leadership activities in their community. The recipient receives an award of $2,500 towards their post-secondary education and a $500 grant to a charity of their choice. This year, the award was given to Murado Murado, who shared more about his community work with us.
September 22, 2025
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