TO Supports Investement Fund Round 3 Recommended Allocations
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Appendix A TO Supports Funding for Social Service Agencies (Round Three) TO Supports Service Indigenous/Black Allocation Agency Name Ward Communities Being Served Priorities Catchment Agency Amount Food Access $ 1,671,000.00 Humber North York (Black Black Resilience Black Creek Community African (East and West), Caribbean and River-Black $ 60,000.00 Creek/Humber) Agency Health Centre Black communities Creek Indigenous people who are homeless, Dashmaawaan Etobicoke- vulnerable Indigenous seniors, families, City-wide Indigenous Agency Bemaadzinjin - They Feed $ 50,000.00 Lakeshore youth, mothers, fathers, community the People members. Humber York, Etobicoke, Black Resilience Black Creek Community African, Caribbean and Black low River-Black $ 100,000.00 and North York Agency Farm income Torontonians Creek City-wide; African, Caribbean and Black Black Resilience (emphasis in NE Afri-Can Food Basket York Centre $ 80,000.00 Torontonians who are in low income Agency and NW) households Undocumented Torontonians, low City-wide income families and individuals, (emphasis on NE FCJ Refugee Centre Davenport $ 99,000.00 survivors of human trafficking, and and NW) racialized newcomers West End Parkdale- Indigenous, Black and racialized Toronto, North Feed It Forward $ 95,000.00 High Park families, and vulnerable seniors West Toronto City-wide; Indigenous, Black and racialized York South- (emphasis in NE FoodShare $ 250,000.00 people, migrant workers, sex workers, Weston and NW) seniors, newcomers, and students. People who are homeless or precariously housed, vulnerable City-wide University- seniors, Indigenous people, racialized Toronto Drop-in Network $ 146,000.00 (emphasis in NW) Rosedale communities, people who have mental health disabilities, LGBTQ2S youth and adults Page 1 of 4 TO Supports Service Indigenous/Black Allocation Agency Name Ward Communities Being Served Priorities Catchment Agency Amount Vulnerable seniors, racialized Southwest Scarborough Food Security Scarborough individuals, families and youth, new $ 25,000.00 Scarborough Initiative Southwest Immigrants, refugees, people who are homeless Community organizations serving Black, City-wide Second Harvest York Centre $ 150,000.00 Indigenous and racialized Torontonians Toronto Residents who are homeless or living Downtown Seeds of Hope $ 15,000.00 Centre with low incomes Downtown; East The Neighbourhood Don Valley Seniors who are vulnerable $ 51,000.00 York; North York Organization West Scheinberg Relief $ 550,000.00 Fund Vulnerable populations including: seniors, single parent families, low East Toronto, Scarborough- Food Access 5N2 Soup Kitchen $ 160,000.00 income individuals and families, new Scarborough Guildwood immigrant families and children and youth facing hunger. African-Caribbean, Black, Indigenous, other racialized communities; low Black Resilience East Scarborough Boys and Scarborough- Food Access East Scarborough $ 310,000.00 income seniors, children, youth, Agency Girls Club Guildwood families; new Canadians, and undocumented residents Hospitality Workers Training Toronto Children, Indigenous people, racialized Food Access Downtown Toronto $ 80,000.00 Centre Centre people, single parents, and newcomers Mental Health $ 530,000.00 Black Resilience Eglinton- African Caribbean Black and 2SLGBTQ City-Wide Across Boundaries $ 70,000.00 Agency Lawrence community members Black Resilience Centre for Young Black Don Valley City-Wide $ 50,000.00 Black and Indigenous residents Agency Professionals (CEE) North Page 2 of 4 TO Supports Service Indigenous/Black Allocation Agency Name Ward Communities Being Served Priorities Catchment Agency Amount University- People experiencing mental health City-Wide Gerstein Centre $ 40,000.00 Rosedale challenges Scarborough- City-Wide Hong Fook $ 70,000.00 Racialized youth/students Agincourt Toronto- City Wide Woodgreen $ 40,000.00 Vulnerable seniors and caregivers Danforth City-Wide Toronto People experiencing mental health Progress Place $ 40,000.00 (emphasis in NW) Centre challenges Toronto City-Wide Family Services Toronto $ 10,000.00 Black Torontonians Centre Caribbean African Humber Black Resilience City-Wide Canadian Social Services River-Black $ 70,000.00 Black Torontonians Agency (CAFCAN) Creek Ontario Psychological Toronto-St. Frontline workers impacted by COVID- City-Wide $ 20,000.00 Association (OPA) Paul’s 19 Native Child and Family Toronto City-wide Indigenous Agency $ 70,000.00 Indigenous Communities Services Centre Canada International University- Frontline workers and management City-wide $ 50,000.00 Scientific Exchange Program Rosedale staff from non-profit organizations. Housing/Homelessness $ 48,670.00 Lakeshore Area Multiservice Etobicoke- People who are homeless or under- South Etobicoke $ 48,670.00 Project Lakeshore housed Social Connections $ 339,219.00 African-Caribbean, Black, Indigenous, Black Resilience East Scarborough Boys and Scarborough- other racialized communities; low- East Scarborough $ 90,000.00 Agency Girls Club Guildwood income residents; new Canadians and undocumented residents Low income Torontonians identified City-wide Toronto Public Library (TPL) N/A $ 249,219.00 through Community Coordination Plan Page 3 of 4 TO Supports Service Indigenous/Black Allocation Agency Name Ward Communities Being Served Priorities Catchment Agency Amount Multiple Priorities $ 533,121.00 Social Connection, Toronto Youth, people who are homeless, City-wide The Neighbourhood Group $ 50,000.00 Food Access Centre and newcomer/refugees Food Access, Mental Black Resilience Ghanaian Canadian Etobicoke Low income and racialized families, City-wide $ 100,000.00 Health Agency Association of Ontario North seniors, and youth Mental Health, Community Safety Black Torontonians, including youth, Black Resilience Black COVID Resilience Eglinton- and Wellbeing, City-wide $ 25,745.00 young families, and people who use Agency Health Promotion Project Lawrence Community Sector drugs Support Low income African, Caribbean and Food Access, Mental Black Torontonians including LGBTQ Health, Community Black Resilience The Black Coalition For Toronto Youth and Seniors, men who have sex City-wide $ 57,376.00 Safety and Wellbeing, Agency AIDS Prevention Centre with men, Trans and Non-Binary Social Connection People, people living with HIV, people who use substances Food Access, Housing/Homelessnes Toronto Aboriginal Support University- City-wide Indigenous Agency $ 300,000.00 Indigenous people s, Mental Health, and Services Council Rosedale Social Connections TOTAL $ 3,122,010.00 Page 4 of 4.