33 Community Service Organizations Funded Through the Community Services Recovery Fund
33 Community Service Organizations Funded Through the Community Services Recovery Fund
London Community Foundation funds 33 community service organizations through the Community Services Recovery Fund.
London Community Foundation is proud to have worked with community foundations across Canada as part of the Community Services Recovery Fund. The 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 right now and supports them as they adapt to the long-term impacts of the pandemic.
The Community Services Recovery Fund is a one-time investment of $400 million to help community service organizations adapt, modernize and be better equipped to improve the efficacy, accessibility and sustainability of the community services that they provide through the pandemic recovery and beyond.
The following projects, totaling an investment of more than $1.3 million, are being supported in London and Middlesex County:
- Aeolian Hall Musical Arts Association - $31,000 
- Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners - $32,400 
- Animal Outreach - $50,000 
- Anova: A Future Without Violence - $30,500 
- Chippewas of the Thames First Nation - $45,475 
- Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre - $55,000 
- Elgin Middlesex Oxford Workforce Planning and Development - $28,524 
- Family Service Thames Valley - $71,200 
- Forest City Film Festival - $10,402 
- Four Counties Health Services Foundation - $12,000 
- Grand Theatre - $32,730 
- Hutton House Association for Adults with Disabilities - $29,460 
- Kee-Mo-Kee Campsite of the United Church of Canada - $28,178 
- London Community Chaplaincy - $36,925 
- London Cycle Link Association - $11,648 
- London Environmental Institute - $42,500 
- London Regional Children's Museum - $54,360 
- London Symphonia - $47,750 
- Low-Income Family Empowerment Sole-Support Parents Information Network - $75,380 
- LUSO Community Services - $60,000 
- Parkinson Society Southwestern Ontario - $85,000 
- Regional HIV/AIDS Connection - $35,000 
- Special Ability Riding Institute - $52,115 
- St. Joseph's - Hospice of London - $42,980 
- The London Cross Cultural Learner Centre - $18,500 
- The Reimagine Institute for Community Sustainability - $26,160 
- Unity Project for Relief of Homelessness in London - $64,490 
- Youth Opportunities Unlimited - $44,000 
