Hydro One invites organizations building safe communities to apply for the Energizing Life Community Fund

The Municipality of Tweed, a recipient of the Energizing Life Community Fund, created a brand new walking trail around the local recreation centre to promote and provide safe access to physical activity. (CNW Group/Hydro One Inc.)

Indigenous communities, charitable organizations and municipalities across Ontario can apply to receive $25,000 in funding

TORONTONov. 25, 2021 /CNW/ – Today, Hydro One announced it has opened applications for communities and organizations to apply to its Energizing Life Community Fund. The fund will provide $25,000 in support to each selected Indigenous community, charitable organization and municipality to build safe communities and meet local needs. With the lasting impacts of the pandemic still unfolding, the fund will help organizations to meet rising community demand and introduce new initiatives that promote physical, psychological and emotional safety.

“Organizations across the province have adapted quickly to meet local needs and drive positive change in their communities. Through our Energizing Life Community Fund, Hydro One is proud to support the organizations working tirelessly to build safe and healthy communities,” said Jason Fitzsimmons, Chief Corporate Affairs and Customer Care Officer, Hydro One. “With the full impact of the pandemic still unfolding, we are committed to doing our part to build a better and brighter future for all Ontarians.”

“The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been felt by everyone across Ontario, with organizations stepping up to support their communities. The Energizing Life Community Fund by Hydro One offers welcomed assistance to community champions and demonstrates the true Ontario spirit,” said Todd SmithOntario’s Minister of Energy. “I’m excited to see the positive impact of Hydro One’s support across the province.”

Last year, recipients of the Energizing Life Community Fund directly supported community well-being through new initiatives, including a fitness trail, safety learning simulations for children and accessible renovations to promote inclusivity. At a time when in-person activities were limited, Caregiving Matters used the fund to innovate and provide seniors with new ways to stay connected and improve physical and emotional safety. The organization launched a virtual project to provide safety strategies and education for 1,200 seniors during a period of unprecedented isolation.

“While we have all felt the impact of the pandemic in some way, it is easy to lose sight of our most vulnerable, especially now, as everyone continues to isolate,” said Mary Bart, Chair of Caregiving Matters, an internet-based charity serving seniors across Ontario. “With the support of Hydro One, we were able to implement programs for isolated seniors that helps them maintain their sense of community through a virtual connection to others.”

To apply to the Energizing Life Community Fund, please visit: www.HydroOne.com/EnergizingLife

Applications will close on January 31, 2022.

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SOURCE Hydro One Inc.

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