Community Building Fund Deadline Extended to May 5, 2021 Posted by Ginny Henry | April 30, 2021 | deadline extended for funding program, funding for tourism in Ontario, funding to create new attractions, funding to create new events, funding to create new experiences, Ontario Community Building Fund, Ontario Trillium Foundation Apply for operating funding to help sustain your operations and create new attractions, experiences and events. READ MORE
BizLink Helps Business Buyers and Sellers Posted by Ginny Henry | April 27, 2021 | BizLink, business owners, Community Futures, entrepreneurs, Grow Grant, Jill Dunlop, MPP Simcoe North, Ontario Trillium Foundation, Simcoe County A group of local Community Futures organizations have joined forces to assist business buyers and sellers to connect and confidently move forward in the business transition process. READ MORE
Ontario150 Capital Granting Programs Information Sessions Posted by Ginny Henry | August 04, 2016 | capital, Culture and Sport, events, FEO, festivals, Granting Programs, Information Sessions, Ministry of Tourism, Ontario Trillium Foundation, Ontario150, organizers, RTO7, teleconference FEO is pleased to partner with the MTCS and the Ontario Trillium Foundation in hosting this informative teleconference call. READ MORE
Tourism & Culture Meeting in Mount Forest on July 9th, 2015 Posted by Ginny Henry | June 25, 2015 | Culture & Sport, funding, grant applications, grant proposals, Ministry of Tourism, Mount Forest, RTO7, Tourism and Culture Meeting, Trillium Foundation Tourism & community organization stakeholders are invited to a Tourism & Culture Meeting in Mount Forest on Thursday, July 9, 2015. READ MORE
Orillia Has Untapped Potential as a Cycling Destination Posted by Ginny Henry | April 14, 2015 | Brendan Matheson, BruceGreySimcoe, council, Cycle Simcoe, cycling, funding, Ontario Trillium Foundation, Orillia, Oro-Medonte, RTO7, trail network In a presentation to council, Brendan Matheson of Cycle Simcoe talked about the tourism possibilities that could be generated by the city's existing trail network. READ MORE