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The Oakville Community Foundation is looking for candidates with professional experience in legal, finance, responsible investing or charitable work and who are passionate about community building. In an effort to expand cultural diversity and representation on our board, which more accurately aligns with both Oakville’s demographics and the Foundation’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives, we encourage all applicants to apply. In short, the voices around our Board and Committee tables reflect and understand the community we exist to serve. We look forward to hearing from all interested candidates – please email our Board Liaison and Office Manager – gillian@theocf.org directly of your interest.
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Initiative Report – Debwewin: The Oakville Truth Project
Welcome to the Oakville Community Foundation’s first Initiative Report. The Foundation will be sharing Initiative Reports on a number of our initiatives and activities, serving as a way of sharing with you, our donors, the success that has resulted from your generosity and the hard work of the teams that organize them. We hope you […]
Guest Blog: Magic or Indigenous Reconciliation in Action?
By: Angela Bellegard, Debwewin Advisory Council Member Special to the Oakville Community Foundation A meaningful act of Indigenous Reconciliation occurred in Oakville recently. It was the second day of school for many families in Oakville and for others, their minds were focused on the hustle and bustle of a new month. Personally, I was trying […]
Oakville Community Foundation grants $587k through Government of Canada’s Community Services Recovery Fund
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oakville, Ont., Aug. 17, 2023 – Today, the Oakville Community Foundation is pleased to announce $587,000 in funding to support 10 organizations in the Oakville community through the Government of Canada’s Community Services Recovery Fund. The Community Services Recovery Fund is a one-time investment of $400 million by the Government of Canada […]
By: Wendy Rinella and Mike Miller These two topics have been at the forefront as The Foundation starts its 30th trip around the sun. On Monday, July 3rd, the world recorded its hottest temperature since the first time this data point was monitored 44 years ago. It was also the first time the daily average […]