Ontario Trillium Foundation funding supports non-profits in Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston

Perth Curling Club. Photo credit: Google Maps screengrab.
Posted on: July 18, 2025

$473,200 in funding is helping 6 local programs and services in LFK that deliver critical community programming across the province

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The Ontario government is providing 6 non-profit organizations in the riding of Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston with just over $473,000 in funding this year through the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s (OTF) Capital grant stream. This funding will help make it easier for local residents to access critical programming, activities and spaces that make the region a great place to live, work and play.

“Our government believes organizations like these enrich the lives of people in Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston and play an important role in building a strong and prosperous economy in Ontario. That’s why I am proud they are receiving capital funding support,” said John Jordan, MPP for Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston. “All of these vital organizations are pillars in our communities and this support will enable them to better serve people and continue to make a positive difference.”

OTF’s Capital grant stream helps organizations improve their infrastructure so they can continue delivering programs and services that Ontarians need to thrive. Whether it’s purchasing equipment, building a new space or completing renovations, retrofits or repairs, these grants support projects that are making a difference.

In Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston, organizations receiving funding include:

  • Perth Curling Club – it will use a $64,700 grant over 12 months to upgrade heating and air exchange systems and replace windows to extend the life of the facility.
  • Union Hall Community Center, Almonte – it will use a $28,300 grant over 6 months to insulate the Center and install a heat pump and storage cupboards, allowing for year-round use
  • Canadian Wildlife Federation – it will use a $54,000 grant over 12 months to set up a tool library in Lanark County to support community meadow planting projects
  • BGC South East – it will use a $140,900 grant over 12 months to install 8 rooftop HVAC units and perform ventilation cleaning to improve the health and safety of the Community Centre in Kingston
  • Martha’s Table – it will use a $162,600 grant over 12 months to renovate and double their usable space and ensure safe access for guests to meet the current and anticipated need for barrier-free meals
  • Partners in Mission Food Bank – it will use a $22,700 grant over 12 months to purchase an electric pallet jack to enable efficient movement of food in its new, larger warehouse

These capital grants are part of the more than $28 million supporting 300 local programs and services that help deliver critical community programming across the province.

The capital program is part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario by supporting workers, businesses, communities and jobs in the face of ongoing economic uncertainty, while creating a solid foundation for a strong, resilient and competitive future.

“Across Ontario, non-profit organizations are delivering critical programming that is helping people train for new careers, stay active, learn new things and connect with their community – that’s why capital grant support is so important,” said Stan Cho, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming. “Now more than ever, it is crucial we support homegrown experiences that build stronger communities, strengthen local economies and celebrate our collective identity. This funding will help ensure facilities and spaces are accessible, modern and central to communities across our province.”

Please visit OTF’s website for more information.

SOURCE: Ontario Government Supporting Non-Profit Organizations in Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston

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