Media advisory: Ontario Trillium Foundation and Government of Ontario grant helps BTS sustain operations

$49,600 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant helps youth development charity sustain operations and expand services for low-income children

Mississauga - In 2021, Beat the Streets (BTS) received a $49,600 Community Building Fund grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation to help sustain operations. The organizational activities were completed in May 2022 and will help BTS continue providing unique and fun sports-based development programs for years to come.

The grant provided BTS with the funds to execute strategic, fundraising and communication plans as well as develop and launch volunteer and donor programs. Thanks to the $49,600 funding, BTS has had the opportunity and resources to focus on organizational activities that strengthen our capacity and to launch our student volunteer program.

“The Community Building Fund has been a lifeline for so many non-profits. Their support allows us to pay staff to carry out vital activities and improve efficiency and effectiveness so we can continue serving low-income youth for the foreseeable future. Our new student volunteer program is definitely a game changer.”

Neal Ewers, Executive Director.

“Beat the Streets is committed to advancing the education of low-income youth and helping them dream big. With support from the Trillium Foundation, we can strengthen internal processes and systems to ensure that we encourage resilient, confident and active youth both during and after the pandemic.”

John Park, Founder and President of Beat the Streets.

Beat the Streets is a youth development charity whose mission is to advance the education of low-income children and youth in the Greater Toronto Area through fun and unique sports and employment-based development programs. BTS teaches physical, social-emotional and employability skills so youth can realize their full potential. BTS quickly pivoted to online learning during the pandemic and has served more than 4,000 low-income children and youth since May 2020. For more information, visit beatthestreets.ca.

The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) is an agency of the Government of Ontario, and one of Canada’s leading granting foundations. Last year, nearly $112M was invested into 1,384 community projectsand partnerships to build healthy and vibrant communities and strengthen the impact of Ontario’s non-profit sector. In 2020/21, OTF supported Ontario’s economic recovery by helping non-profit organizations rebuild and recover from the impacts of COVID-19. Visit otf.ca to learn more.

 
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