
The Enterprising Non-Profits Program provides matching grants of up to $10,000 to nonprofit organizations that are exploring the development of business activities (social enterprises) for the dual purposes of generating revenue and furthering their mission. This funding allows nonprofits to access the technical assistance they need at any stage along the social enterprise development path, from idea exploration and development to project launch and growth.
To learn more about the ENP Program, click here. Or download our brochure (pdf) by clicking here.
To register for an Orientation Session, click here.
To learn about and register for the free half-day Introduction to Social Enterprise workshop on October 6, click here.
To Join the ENP Toronto Mailing list, complete the form below:
ENP-Toronto would not have been possible without
the support and contributions of our 2009 Program Partners:
- Catherine Donnelly Foundation
- Citizens Bank
- City of Toronto
- The Co-operators
- John and Christine Currie Foundation @ Toronto Community Foundation
- The Griggs Family Foundation @ Toronto Community Foundation
- Social Capital Partners
- Social Entrepreneurship @ MaRS
- Toronto Community Housing
- Toronto Training Board
As part of the 2008 Pilot Program, Enterprising Non-Profits Toronto delivered
social enterprise workshops to over 120 nonprofit organizations, received
over $400,000 in grant requests, and awarded $100,000 in grants to sixteen
incredible social enterprises. Click here for a list of Toronto's first ever enp grant recipients (pdf)
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