Toronto – The City of Toronto, in partnership of the United Way of Greater Toronto, has opened nominations for the 2025 Toronto Community Champion Award. Launched in 2023, this annual initiative celebrates organizations that enhance the health, interests and well-being of Toronto residents, with a focus on those serving Indigenous, Black and other equity-deserving groups. Residents can nominate organizations based on their lived experiences, highlighting the work of non-profit organizations who are making a difference in their communities.
Nominations will be reviewed by a panel of community leaders. Award recipients will be selected from organizations that:
- are community-focused and adapt their services to respond to community needs
- demonstrate an inclusive and innovative approach to their work
- serve Indigenous, Black and/or equity-deserving groups and communities
- provide community service as their primary focus rather than fundraising or grant-making
- align with the City’s Strategic Plan and Priorities (detailed information can be found here)
- have not previously received a Toronto Community Champion Award or another City award.
To be eligible, nominated organizations must:
- be based in Toronto with most programs/services offered to Toronto residents and have an office/location in Toronto
- operate as a not-for-profit or charitable organization, or be a grassroots group serving Indigenous, Black and/or other equity-deserving groups
- have a volunteer board of directors, executive or committee made up of at least three people
- not be a school, hospital or other government institution
- not be a program or organization run on behalf of the City.
Nominations are open until midnight on Sunday, January 26. The nomination process and list of past recipients are available on the City’s website.
The City will announce award recipients in May when they will be honoured at an award ceremony. In addition to a cash award, recipients will be featured in a City highlight video and recognized on social media.