Our Grants
The Ontario Trillium Foundation offers a range of grants to support non-profit organizations.
Resilient Communities Fund
Helping Organizations Build Resilience
Grants support projects that help rebuild an organization’s capacity, enhance their resiliency, and meet the changing needs of their communities.
Community Investments
Seed Grant
Try something new or find a better way to deliver a program. Seed Grants support the research, development, and testing of new ideas and different approaches.
Grow Grant
Take a successful project to a new level. Grow Grants provide a higher level of funding over 2-3 years to help proven community projects increase their impact.
Capital Grant
Improve community buildings and spaces. Capital Grants support projects that provide people with suitable, accessible, and well-equipped buildings and spaces for their community's needs.
Youth Opportunities Fund
Youth Innovations Stream
Through this stream, the Youth Opportunities Fund provides young people facing systemic barriers with the resources they need to design and deliver inspiring solutions to issues that matter to them.
Family Innovations Stream
The Family Innovations Stream invests in the work of grassroots groups, delivering culturally anchored projects that empower and support parents, guardians, and caregivers.
System Innovations Stream
In this stream, collaborative partners will deepen their understanding of how specific systems work and implement strategies that lead to system-wide changes that go beyond any single organization or isolated program.
Community Building Fund
Capital stream
Apply for funding to repair, renovate or retrofit your sport and recreation facilities.
Operating Stream
This fund supports non-profits and Indigenous communities that operate facilities and/or deliver experiences or programs for the public.
Economic Recovery and Resilience Fund
Economic Recovery and Resilience Fund
The Economic Recovery and Resilience Fund Funding is available for Black-led and Black-focused organizations that support Black children, youth and young adults in achieving social and economic success.