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Why Give?
Fuel the Frontlines.
When you give, you buy more than postcards—you buy coffee for the morning shift, bus fare for the evening push, and training for the next generation of community leaders. Help us build a sustainable, skilled team that knocks every door with purpose.
Because Change Requires Groundwork.
Real change doesn't happen in a boardroom; it happens on the sidewalk. Your contribution sustains our canvassers with the essentials they need to show up—from meals to mentorship. We are building a workforce that is skilled, fed, and ready to engage. Join us in creating a ripple effect of civic action.
Inspire Others
Generosity is contagious. When you give, you aren't just funding a program; you are giving permission for your friends, family, and colleagues to join the fight. More importantly, a strong wave of donations sends a jolt to elected officials—proving that our community is active, alert, and aligned. Let’s send a message they can’t ignore. The people united can never be defeated. Give today and inspire the crowd.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, eligible financial and in-kind donations made directly to the City of Toronto are tax-deductible. The City issues official charitable tax receipts for qualifying donations of $20 or more.
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Your donation does more than fund TV spots and digital ads. It puts boots on the ground. We are investing in people—providing transportation, meals, and skill-building for the canvassers who are the heartbeat of our democracy. You aren’t just paying for a message; you are paying for the messengers. Give today to build a civic-minded workforce that lasts long after this election cycle.
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Absolutely - please reach out to us via chloeb4ward1@gmail.com to let us know your availability and what type of work you enjoy so we can find the right tasks for you.
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Yes, candidates in a City of Toronto municipal election can accept in-kind contributions (donations of goods or services), but they count toward total contribution limits and are subject to strict rules under the Ontario Municipal Elections Act.
The value of an in-kind donation counts completely toward the donor's overall contribution limit ($2,500 for mayoral candidates in Toronto, or $1,200 for council/school board candidates. -
No, you cannot legally make a municipal election campaign contribution in honor or in memory of someone else.
Under Ontario’s Municipal Elections Act, all campaign contributions must come strictly from the contributor's own personal funds. This means you cannot donate money on behalf of another individual, nor can you make a contribution using someone else’s name
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