The Foundation approved new 3-year Catalyst grants totaling $45.5M for the program’s current cohort of 25 organizations.
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Black Opportunity Fund partnership continues with $460K grant
The Foundation is pleased to again be partnering with the Black Opportunity Fund to support its Justice Grant Program.
Responsive Call for Applications
Call for applications information and application form to apply to the Responsive program
Due date: rolling deadline
Grant amounts: up to $250,000 per year for up to 2 years.
New Responsive grants support the legal rights of people faced with a disability, survivors of violence, and Indigenous peoples
In the first half of 2024, The Law Foundation of Ontario has made eight new Responsive grants, totaling close to $1.5M.
Number of grants for articling positions more than doubling
Beginning in 2025, the Public Interest Articling Fellowship program will expand from 8 to 18 host organizations.
2023-2024 PIAF articling highlights
We asked our 2023-2024 Public Interest Articling Fellowship participants to share some highlights of their articling experience. Here is some of what they shared.
New partnership with Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund
We’re pleased to announce a partnership with the Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund.
Responsive grants double in number and support of northern Ontario and Indigenous communities
The Foundation granted more than $5M to fund 41 Responsive grants in 2023, more than double the investment of 2022.
Continued support for national Action Committee on Access to Justice
The Foundation continues to support the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters with a new grant of $50K, made through the Foundation’s national Access to Justice Fund.
Public Interest Articling Fellowship Host Organization Call for Applications
Call for applications information and application form to be a host organization of the Foundation’s Public Interest Articling Fellowship
Deadline: January 5, 2024
Grant amount: up to $84,500/year