Ontario Government Supporting Non-Profit Organizations in Oxford

July 16, 2025

$400.000 is helping local programs and services that help deliver critical community programming

WOODSTOCK — The Ontario government is providing a local non-profit organization and a municipality in Oxford with $400,000 in funding this year through the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s (OTF) Capital grant stream. This funding will help make it easier for local residents to access the critical programming, activities and spaces that make Oxford a great place to live, work and play.

“Our government believes organizations like the Ingersoll curling club and the park at Drumbo enrich the lives of people in the community. That’s why I am proud they are receiving capital funding support,” said Ernie Hardeman, MPP for Oxford. “This support will enable them to better serve the people of Oxford and continue to make a positive difference.”

OTF’s Capital grant stream helps organizations improve their infrastructure so they can continue delivering programs and services that Ontarians need to thrive. Whether it’s purchasing equipment, building a new space or completing renovations, retrofits or repairs, these grants support projects that are making a difference.

In Oxford, organizations receiving funding include:

  • The Township of Blandford-Blenheim, which will use a $200,000 capital grant to create an accessible playground at Drumbo Park
  • Ingersoll District Curling Club, which will use a $200,000 capital grant to install a new chiller system to improve efficiency, reduce costs and create and maintain quality ice surfaces

These capital grants are part of the more than $28 million supporting 300 local programs and services that help deliver critical community programming across the province.