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CITY OF TORONTO COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP &<br />

INVESTMENT PROGRAMS<br />

PROGRAM NAME<br />

Access, Equity and Human Rights – Community<br />

Partnership and Investment Program<br />

www.toronto.ca/diversity<br />

The objectives of this program include:<br />

- Achieving a positive race relations and human rights climate in<br />

Toronto;<br />

- Maintaining a strong community infrastructure to address racism<br />

and to act as advocates and to promote civic participation by<br />

groups working towards the elimination of barriers faced by human<br />

rights protected groups and to focus on human rights issues relating<br />

to women and gender, literacy, disability, sexual orientation, and<br />

Aboriginal affairs;<br />

- To carry out public awareness and anti-racist education campaigns<br />

which respect and value Toronto’s diverse communities and which<br />

target the elimination of hate activity.<br />

AIDS Prevention Investment Program<br />

www.toronto.ca/health<br />

Supports targeted, time-limited projects to influence behaviours and<br />

situations that put people at risk of acquiring HIV/AIDS thereby<br />

reducing HIV transmission<br />

Arts and Culture-Toronto Arts Council<br />

www.torontoartscouncil.org<br />

Toronto Arts Council supports the development, accessibility and<br />

excellence of the arts in Toronto through programs that fund non-profit<br />

organizations and collectives and professional artists. These<br />

programs invest in a broad range of activities from individual creation<br />

and small projects to some of Canada’s largest and most renowned<br />

arts institutions.<br />

Program Areas:<br />

- Community Arts - Music - Dance<br />

- Theatre - Literary - Visual<br />

- Media Arts<br />

CONTACT PERSON<br />

Consultants:<br />

Augusto Mathias<br />

(416) 392-1087<br />

amathias@toronto.ca<br />

Linda Koehler<br />

(416) 397-0929<br />

lkoehler@toronto.ca<br />

Administration:<br />

Colleen Larkin<br />

(416) 392-8936<br />

Clarkin1@toronto.ca<br />

Manager:<br />

Ceta Ramkhalawansingh<br />

cramkhal@toronto.ca<br />

Tony Caines<br />

(416) 338-0916<br />

tcaines@toronto.ca<br />

Louise Carberry<br />

(416) 338-0917<br />

lcarberr@toronto.ca<br />

Sara Malabar<br />

(416) 392-6802 x 205<br />

sara@torontoartscouncil.org<br />

- Community Arts<br />

- Dance<br />

- Literary<br />

Norma Carcia<br />

(416) 392-6802 x 222<br />

norma@torontoartscouncil.org<br />

- Music - Visual<br />

- Theatre - Media Arts<br />

Commercial Research Program<br />

Helps Business Improvement Areas and business associations to<br />

retain the services of professional consultants for eligible projects<br />

such as comprehensive streetscape development plans, strategic<br />

business plans and customer surveys.<br />

Karen Keskull<br />

(416) 392-1820<br />

kkeskul@toronto.ca<br />

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