Toronto Arts Releases 2024 Annual Report & holds Annual General Meetings

A Message from the Director & CEO, Kelly Langgard 
Toronto Arts Council & Foundation 

Dear friends, 

At Toronto Arts, our Annual General Meetings are always a moment to reflect and celebrate. As we gathered on June 25 this year, a theme for the past year emerged: we’ve accomplished so much, and there’s still much to be done. 

In 2024, we marked Toronto Arts Council’s 50th anniversary, launched a refreshed Mayor’s Evening for the Arts, welcomed the City of Toronto’s new culture plan along with a commitment to increased funding over five years, and were awarded a $1 million TD Ready Challenge Grant to support newcomer artists―a powerful investment in Toronto’s future. 

We took the AGM as an opportunity to extend our gratitude to outgoing Toronto Arts Foundation board members Jesse Ryan and Sage Paul, and to welcome two new members to the Toronto Arts Council board: Umair Jaffar and Ann-Kim Lineus.  

We also unveiled our 2024 Annual Report, and we’re thrilled to be able to share a digital version with you now.  

In it, we shine a spotlight on a few of the many artists we fund and champion through grants and awards, demonstrate the value and impact of the arts in our communities, and show off our hard work building a better future for Toronto through the arts. 

Thanks to your support last year, the numbers tell a remarkable story: 

  • $23.8 million in grants awarded to local artists, collectives, and organizations 
  • 379 individual artists and 507 organizations supported 
  • 268 first-time grant recipients, expanding who gets to be seen and heard 
  • 295 free public events brought to life through Arts in the Parks, reaching more than 92,000 audience members in neighbourhoods across 18 wards 

And we’re just getting started.  

Already this year, we’ve given out hundreds of grants totalling more than $20.8 million, many of which were increased year-over-year as a result of the City’s increase to Toronto Arts Council’s budget as part of Toronto’s new 10-year culture plan. Among many actions, the plan includes a $10 million increase to our base budget over five years, beginning with a $2 million increase to the Council’s 2025 budget; and an annual inflationary increase, beginning with a 2.5% increase in 2025. We immediately increased funding to Black Arts, Indigenous Arts, and Newcomer and Refugee Artist programs, and directed more than $1.2M to operating grants, offering stability to vital arts organizations in uncertain times. 

We were also thrilled to launch the TOgether Through Art initiative with the support of Mayor Olivia Chow, bringing together arts organizations across the city to highlight activities focused on community well-being and social connection.  

We took time to celebrate the finalists and recipients of Toronto Arts Foundation Awards for their incredible accomplishments at the Mayor’s Arts Lunch, presented by Simons. 

And we rebranded our Council and Foundation websites with a fresh new look that reflects who we are: bold, creative, and accessible. More on our new brand will be revealed soon, bringing our two organizations into a future where we can better share the impact of our work, and the value of the arts to all Torontonians.  

Looking ahead, we have so many exciting projects on the horizon. In the fall, we’ll be launching our new Strategic Plan with a clear vision for the future of the arts in this city. And in November, we’ll be hosting the Mayor’s Evening for the Arts and (In) Bloom Gala, Toronto’s newest art party you won’t want to miss.  

This momentum can only happen with your support and involvement. Thank you for believing in the power of the arts—and in us. 

Warmly, 

Kelly 

Toronto Arts Foundation launches multi-year Mentorship Project, supported by RBC Foundation 

Toronto Arts Foundation is proud to announce the launch of a new multi-year Mentorship Project, designed to provide targeted, career-enhancing support to artists across the city. Backed by a two-year, $100,000 commitment from RBC Foundation, this initiative supports Toronto Arts’ mission to build a more vibrant, sustainable and inclusive arts sector.

With a focus on emerging and early-career artists, the Mentorship Project responds directly to urgent challenges artists face today, including precarious employment, lack of access to professional development, and barriers that disproportionately affect equity-deserving communities.

The initiative offers skill-building and tailored mentorship opportunities across three tiers of programming:

  • foundational mentorship and career pathways
  • skill-specific classes with one-on-one follow-up
  • intensive workforce development through existing Toronto Arts Foundation programs, including ArtWorksTO and the Indigenous, Newcomer, and Black Arts programs

The Mentorship Project is part of the Foundation’s broader strategic focus on workforce development. By creating accessible, artist-centric pathways to career sustainability, this initiative will help ensure Toronto’s creative sector continues to thrive.

We’d like to thank RBC Foundation for its support of this important work.

More details about upcoming mentorship opportunities will be shared via torontoartsfoundation.org in the coming weeks.

TOgether Through Art Launches Initiative to Profile Community Benefits of the Arts 

TOgether Through Art draws attention to the ways in which arts organizations in our city bring people together, build understanding across cultures, create good neighbours, and celebrate the rich diversity of Toronto’s communities as our strength. 

Bringing together an array of local arts organizations that provide cultural activities that support connection and exchange, TOgether Through Art aims to get more Torontonians involved in the arts where they live, to encourage social connection, foster understanding of different perspectives, and support the well-being of individuals and communities. .

TOgether Through Art will feature an active listing of events and activities happening across Toronto. All Toronto arts and culture organizations offering community-building and social connection activities are invited to join this initiative and submit an event. If you wish to participate by submitting an event, please click here to access the event submission form. 

TO ACCESS THE EVENTS REGISTRY, PLEASE CLICK HERE! More events are added each week! 

Toronto Arts’ inclusion highlights our Arts in the Parks program, presented in partnership with the City of Toronto and Park People. Arts in the Parks offers free, family-friendly performances and workshops in the city’s beautiful parks all summer long. To find out more about Arts in the Parks events happening in your neighbourhood, visit: artsintheparksto.org.  

You’re invited! Tickets on sale now.

Join us at the In Bloom Gala

In Bloom Gala at the Mayor’s Evening for the Arts

Wednesday, November 20, 2024
The Carlu
8 PM  

Immersive art installations + live performances
Silent Auction  
Cocktail Attire 

✷ BUY TICKETS ✷

For over a decade, Toronto Arts Foundation has hosted The Mayor’s Evening for the Arts, our annual fundraising event. The funds raised through the event are key in supporting the Toronto Arts Foundation programs that support our mission to foster strong, creative communities, including Arts in the ParksNeighbourhood Arts Network, our Newcomer Spotlight Program, and the Black Arts Initiative.  

For the first time EVER, we are opening this unforgettable evening to the public with the IN BLOOM GALA, inviting you to celebrate with us in support of key Toronto Arts Foundation programs. 

We hope you will join us on November 20th at the Carlu for an evening filled with performances, inspiring art, and community-building impact. 
 

Tickets are on sale now! For a $150 contribution, you will receive: 

✔ Main Stage performances and art activations
✔ Open bar access
✔ Delicious snacks and sweet treats
✔ A charitable tax receipt for the maximum allowable amount (est. $30 per ticket)  
 

Don’t miss out—get your tickets now