Responding to the extraordinary inflationary pressures faced by grantees, the Foundation is making a one-time 5% granting increase to its current Catalyst grants.
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2021-2022 PIAF articling highlights
We asked our 2021-2022 Public Interest Articling Fellowship participants to share some highlights of their articling experience. Here is some of what they shared.
Youth an emergent trend of latest community-driven grants
We granted just over $1.3M for 22 new Responsive grants, and youth were an emergent trend of these community-driven projects
Hip hop artists navigate world of Intellectual Property rights with new toolkit
Canadian hip hop artists have a new resource to help safeguard their rights and livelihoods: the Intellectual Property Toolkit for Artists
New tip sheet to help prepare a compelling application
Applying for a Foundation grant? Download our new new tip sheet to help you prepare a compelling application.
New Queer Refugee Hearings Program Toolkit
The Queer Refugee Hearings Program Toolkit helps individuals claiming refugee protection based on sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and/or sex characteristics.
$19.7M in core funding to support leading access to justice organizations
The Foundation has increased its investment in Catalyst to $19.7M, adding close to $3 million to the total budget over three years and growing the program from 20 to 25 organizations.
2021-2022 Public Interest Articling Fellowship participants
Meet the 2021-2022 Public Interest Articling Fellowship participants: Rachel Kohut, Zara Mercer, Paria Asadbikli, Tom Naciuk, Arthur Ferguson, Leandra (Lea) Keren, Tyler Schnare, Rene Kimmett.
2020-2021 PIAF articling highlights
We asked our 2020-2021 Public Interest Articling Fellowship participants to share some highlights of their articling experience. Here is some of what they shared.
Increasing access to justice for refugees and Indigenous peoples is focus of 17 newly funded projects
The Law Foundation of Ontario has invested close to $1.4M for 17 new Access to Justice Fund projects, increasing access to justice for refugees and Indigenous peoples.