TORONTO—4Elements Living Arts has received funding to hire an executive director and help with administration costs, thanks to funding provided by the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF).
The OTF has announced it is investing in not-for-profit and charitable organizations in Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin and Sudbury.
Through investments announced April 2, non-for-profit groups in towns, counties and cities across Ontario will have the support they need to make an impact, notes a Trillium release.
4elements Living Arts is being provided funding of $142,500 over two years to hire an executive director and help fund administration costs for this Manitoulin-North Shore arts organizations that has a strong environmental focus. This will provide leadership to staff and board members and help deliver programs, which will improve the sustainability of the organization.
As well, the Sudbury-Manitoulin Children’s Foundation will receive $99,500 over two years to fund a director of marketing and research position, outreach and education activities, evaluation and network development. This initiative will enhance and expand programming for children who are disadvantaged in the Sudbury and Manitoulin districts.
“Every community in Ontario is unique,” said Sally Hagman, chair of the Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin and Sudbury grant review team for OTF. “I’m proud to be part of the grant review team in Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin and Sudbury, and pleased that the Ontario Trillium Foundation has invested in not-for-profit organizations across our community. I’m looking forward to seeing the great work they do with these investments.”
Michael Chan, Ontario Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport said, “the government of Ontario is proud to invest in a diverse range of not-for-profit and charitable organizations, through our lead agency the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Our support for innovative local initiatives builds health and vibrant communities across the province that enriches the quality of life for all Ontarians.”