2022 In Review
It was a busy year for the KM Hunter Charitable Foundation! Here are some of the highlights from our 2022 funding program: We celebrated the 2nd Indigenous Artist Award in collaboration with the Toronto Arts Council....
It was a busy year for the KM Hunter Charitable Foundation! Here are some of the highlights from our 2022 funding program: We celebrated the 2nd Indigenous Artist Award in collaboration with the Toronto Arts Council....
Now in its second year, the Toronto Arts Foundation Indigenous Artist Award recognizes an Indigenous professional artist or artist collective working in traditional or contemporary practices who has contributed significantly to arts and culture in Toronto...
KMHCF supports WCS Canada, a conservation science organization working with Indigenous communities and groups to advance peatland conservation in the largest wetland in North America – the Hudson Bay Lowland. We are pleased to support WCS...
Celebrating and supporting individual Indigenous artists and collectives. Toronto Arts Foundation’s Indigenous Artist Award is a $20,000 cash prize, with professional artist mentor/Elder or mentee/protégée designated by the Award Recipient to receive $5,000. The award recognizes...
Imagine dozens of homeless women are walking through your front door. Some of them visibly beaten, struggling with addiction, or mental illness; all are lost and desperate for help with nothing more than the clothes on...
United Way is unique in that what it refers to as it’s member agencies are essentially its tentacles for getting great work done where it’s needed most. When the coronavirus pandemic hit, the United Way Greater...