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Investing in people, ideas, and actions to build a just, healthy, and creative
society

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Peggy Baker and Meredith Potter.

Investing in people, ideas, and actions to build a just, healthy, and creative
society

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Photo: The Local StoryLab

Investing in people, ideas, and actions to build a just, healthy, and creative
society

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Photo: Pat Kane

Investing in people, ideas, and actions to build a just, healthy, and creative
society

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Peggy Baker and Meredith Potter.

Investing in people, ideas, and actions to build a just, healthy, and creative
society

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Photo: The Local StoryLab

Investing in people, ideas, and actions to build a just, healthy, and creative
society

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Photo: Pat Kane

Investing in people, ideas, and actions to build a just, healthy, and creative
society

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Peggy Baker and Meredith Potter.



Investing in people, ideas, and actions to build a just, healthy, and creative
society


ABOUT

The Metcalf Foundation was established in 1960 by George Cedric Metcalf. We have
three principal areas of focus: the environment, inclusive local economies, and
performing arts. Through all of our work, we cultivate, support, and celebrate
those working on the frontlines of social change.

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UPCOMING GRANT DEADLINES


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OUR PROGRAMS

Environment
Inclusive Local Economies
Performing Arts

INCLUSIVE LOCAL ECONOMIES

Advancing economic dignity and prosperity for low-income people and communities
in Toronto
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PERFORMING ARTS

Supporting individuals, organizations, and field building in the performing arts
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ENVIRONMENT

Building transformative solutions that benefit people, climate, and biodiversity
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INCLUSIVE LOCAL ECONOMIES

Advancing economic dignity and prosperity for low-income people and communities
in Toronto
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PERFORMING ARTS

Supporting individuals, organizations, and field building in the performing arts
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ENVIRONMENT

Building transformative solutions that benefit people, climate, and biodiversity
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INCLUSIVE LOCAL ECONOMIES

Advancing economic dignity and prosperity for low-income people and communities
in Toronto
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FEATURED PUBLICATIONS

Biennial Report


THE LONG VIEW

Explore our 2022–2023 digital biennial report.
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Performing Arts / Metcalf Fellowship


ART AND THE WORLD AFTER THIS

Driven by a sense of urgency and optimism, Art and the World After This makes
the case for grounding the arts firmly in action as a powerful force for
creating a better world. The report explores four distinct but interrelated
disruptions which have shaken our world — the disruption of activity (pandemic),
society (social unrest), industry (digital revolution), and the world (climate
crisis) — as well as the unique value art brings to society. In this timely
report, David Maggs explores how the arts can serve a more applied and
accountable role in society as a catalyst for meeting the profound challenges we
face.

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Biennial Report


THE LONG VIEW

Explore our 2022–2023 digital biennial report.
Learn More
Performing Arts / Metcalf Fellowship


ART AND THE WORLD AFTER THIS

Driven by a sense of urgency and optimism, Art and the World After This makes
the case for grounding the arts firmly in action as a powerful force for
creating a better world. The report explores four distinct but interrelated
disruptions which have shaken our world — the disruption of activity (pandemic),
society (social unrest), industry (digital revolution), and the world (climate
crisis) — as well as the unique value art brings to society. In this timely
report, David Maggs explores how the arts can serve a more applied and
accountable role in society as a catalyst for meeting the profound challenges we
face.

Learn More
Biennial Report


THE LONG VIEW

Explore our 2022–2023 digital biennial report.
Learn More
Performing Arts / Metcalf Fellowship


ART AND THE WORLD AFTER THIS

Driven by a sense of urgency and optimism, Art and the World After This makes
the case for grounding the arts firmly in action as a powerful force for
creating a better world. The report explores four distinct but interrelated
disruptions which have shaken our world — the disruption of activity (pandemic),
society (social unrest), industry (digital revolution), and the world (climate
crisis) — as well as the unique value art brings to society. In this timely
report, David Maggs explores how the arts can serve a more applied and
accountable role in society as a catalyst for meeting the profound challenges we
face.

Learn More




METCALF HIGHLIGHTS

Performing Arts
Art After This with Michael Trent

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Performing Arts
The Joys Ahead: Ideas Into Action in Canada’s Cultural Sector
Environment
‘We Are Made From the Land’ Documentary Profiles Seal River Watershed Indigenous
Protected Area Initiative
Inclusive Local Economies
Grounded Leadership: Underpinning Strategic Experimentation and Success
Performing Arts
Information Session: 2024 Performing Arts Initiatives
Inclusive Local Economies
Flaunt It Studio: An Inclusive Creative Coworking Space in Jane-Finch
Environment
First Nations Carbon Toolkit: A Resource to Assess Forest Carbon Projects
Performing Arts
Art After This with Vicki Stroich and Judi Pearl
Performing Arts
2023 Booster Fund
Performing Arts
Meet the Latest Cohort of Performing Arts Interns
Performing Arts
Art and the Climate Crisis
Performing Arts
Celebrating the 2023 Johannas
Metcalf Story
Metcalf Foundation Welcomes Jamison Steeve as New President and CEO
Performing Arts
Art After This with Robin Sokoloski
Performing Arts
Metcalf Foundation Announces Five Winners for the 2023 Johanna Metcalf
Performing Arts Prizes
Inclusive Local Economies
The Local: The Finch West Issue
Environment
Significant Milestone Reached for Indigenous-Led Initiative in the Northwest
Territories
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The Metcalf Foundation office is located on the traditional territory of many
nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa,
the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. Today, the meeting place of
“Tkaronto’’ (Toronto) continues to be home to many Indigenous people from across
Turtle Island and we are grateful to work together on this land.
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The Metcalf Foundation office is located on the traditional territory of many
nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa,
the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. Today, the meeting place of
“Tkaronto’’ (Toronto) continues to be home to many Indigenous people from across
Turtle Island and we are grateful to work together on this land.
Contact Us Media Requests Privacy Policy
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