The Mayor's Community Development Fund (MCDF) is a community development fund offered by the Town of Whitby to support local community groups, events, and initiatives that will benefit the community. If you have any questions about the MCDF, send an email to our Staff Advisor or call 905.430.4338.
The Performing Arts Community Development Fund (PACDF) has been fully allocated and the funding stream is now closed.
The Mayor's Community Development Fund (MCDF) offers funding to local initiatives in our community through Lead Grants up to $25,000 and community grants up to $5,000.
The funding is raised through two events, The Mayor's Gala and the Mayor and Council's Golf Tournament. Up to 50% of the proceeds raised by the fundraisers will be awarded to a Lead cause or charity. The balance will be awarded in smaller community grants.
MCDF Lead Grants are causes or organizations identified as the primary beneficiary of the Mayor and Council’s Golf Tournament and Mayor’s Fundraiser through grant funding of up to 50% of the funds raised to support a major community initiative (capital or program) benefiting the community. Lead Grant applications are reviewed once a year with an application due date of March 31.
MCDF Community Grants are up to $5,000 and are accepted on a continuous basis and reviewed monthly.
If you apply, you can also request one of the following silent auction item packages:
Complete our online application forms if you wish to apply for the MCDF:
Mayor's Community Development Fund
You may also apply to request a silent auction item:
If you have any questions about how to apply or what you need to be eligible, send us an email or call 905.430.4338.
You will be contacted if you have been selected or not within two months of sending the application.
If you are selected, you must submit a final report within 30 days after you complete your event. In this report, please state the outcome of the initiative or event and how the grant was used. This helps us evaluate your initiative and if the grant made an impact for your event and strengthened the quality of life for our community.
Community groups and not-for-profit organizations that serve the Whitby community are eligible to apply. Applications are evaluated based on their relative merit and funding in one year. It does not guarantee that you will receive funding for a similar initiative or event in the following year.
This is a competitive process as overall funding is limited and funding requested by organizations may be decreased or declined.
For profit organizations
Religious organizations for religious purposes
Political parties
Organizations engaged in political activity supporting or opposing any political party, or political campaign
The intent of the organization is contrary to Town policies, by-laws, the Ontario Human Rights Code or current legislation
Organizations whose purpose or activities are for the purposes of bringing about change in law or government policy
If you're a part of a larger organization that reaches beyond the Whitby community, we recommend that you seek similar proportionate grants from other benefitting sources. Periodically, special consideration for an individual or group within Whitby may be required and the Committee has the ability to consider this based on the above criteria.
Copies of receipts for grant-related expenses are not required to be submitted, but per CRA requirements they should be kept for your own records. You may be requested to re-pay funds if the actual expenses are less than the approved grant.
The Grants Review Committee reviews applications for both MCDF and PACDF and is responsible for awarding grants based on criteria and available funds. The Committee consists of five members of public appointed by Council, the Mayor and a supported staff advisor.
To make sure the funding is distributed in a fair and transparent way, we have created policies and procedures for the MCDF and PACDF.
To keep track of how our community development funds are impacting the community each year, we provide annual reports to document funding updates and recommendations.
Contact us for a copy of older reports.
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