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The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF), one of Canada’s leading grantmaking foundations, is an agency of the Government of Ontario.
ACCESS Community Capital Fund is a proud recipient of the Ontario Trillium Foundation's Future Fund Grant.
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Alterna offers the services and products you’d expect from a financial institution, but for a different reason: you! Approximately 85 cents of every dollar at Alterna is reinvested back local communities through loans that stay in your neighbourhoods, our micro-lending program, community economic development initiatives, sponsorships, and more.
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Citi Foundation is committed to supporting the economic development of low-to-moderate income communities.
ACCESS is the proud recipient of a direct-service grant from Citi Foundation, to be used towards our chapter development program.
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The City of Toronto's Competitivness, Creativity and Collaboration (CCC) Investment Program is designed to stimulate economic growth by funding projects that will generate jobs, increase economic activity and attract new investment.
We are proud to have them on board as funding partners for our new Regent Park chapter!
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Supporting our community through strategic design.
We are proud to have created ACCESS’ new corporate identity and website.
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c-Seven is a Toronto based full-service web company specializing in web strategy and IT consulting, custom web application development, modern web design, search engine optimization and online marketing for increased page ranking, content management solutions that help companies make and manage their own web pages, and reliable web hosting services for businesses large and small all over the world. c-Seven is dedicated to providing the highest levels of value and service, aimed at aiding organizations achieve greater results with their web site, application, online marketing campaign, design and web hosting services.
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MaRS Discovery District is a large scale, mission driven innovation centre in Toronto, focused on building Canada's next generation of growth companies. MaRS works closely with entrepreneurs in life sciences and health care, information technology, communications and entertainment, clean tech, advanced materials and energy, as well as the social sector.
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In 2004, Toronto had 12 farmers markets. Today there are close to 30 (Toronto Vital Signs 2010). This creates a rich platform and demand for micro-enterprise.
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