Thank you to our funders

We would like to express our deep gratitude to all our funders, whose continued support and renewed confidence have made the many achievements presented in this report possible.

Thanks to their support, we have been able to not only maintain but also expand our services in essential areas such as health, employment, housing, legal assistance, children’s services and newcomer services. Their commitment enables the Centre Francophone du Grand Toronto to respond in a concrete and humane manner to the growing needs of an increasingly diverse and dynamic Francophone community.

By making essential services available in French, our funders directly contribute to the inclusion, independence, and well-being of thousands of people in the Greater Toronto Area. Together, we are building a fairer, more equitable, and more inclusive future for all the Francophone communities we serve.

Thank you to our partners

Our partners play an essential role in fulfilling our mission. Thanks to your collaboration, ideas, commitment in the field and trust, we have been able to go further together to better meet the needs of the community. Every project carried out and every initiative shared has helped build a stronger, more united network that is deeply rooted in the reality of Francophones in the Greater Toronto Area. Thank you for standing with us and being an integral part of this collective adventure.

Financial statement

The 2024–2025 fiscal year confirmed the Centre’s financial strength, supported by stable revenue growth and rigorous resource management. Amid increased demand for French-language services in the Greater Toronto Area, we were able to respond while maintaining an exemplary financial balance. The diversification of our funding sources, combined with the sustained growth of our activities, reflects the recognition of the essential role the Centre plays in the lives of thousands of Francophones. This financial performance demonstrates our ability to combine strategic vision, accountability and lasting community impact.

Revenues

A 3.04% increase in funding in 2024–2025

2024-2025

Total: $19,837,503

Federal government: $6,578,851

Provincial government: $8,968,544

Municipal government: $2,238,781

Other: $2,051,327

2023-2024

Total: $19,252,217

Federal government: $6,645,265

Provincial government: $9,411,791

Municipal government: $1,844,099

Other: $1,351,062

Expenses 2024-2025

Total: $19,517,611

Expenses 2023-2024

Total: $18,638,149

Toronto — Headquarters

555 Richmond Street West, 3rd floor, suite 303 Toronto, ON M5V 3B1

Telephone: 416 922-2672

Toronto — Lower Spadina

Jean-Luc Bernard Centre
20 Lower Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON M5Y 2Z1

Telephone: 416 203-1220

Toronto — EarlyON Centres

EarlyON Centre, Gabrielle-Roy Primary School
14 Pembroke Street , Toronto, ON M5A 2N7

North York

5 Fairview Mall Road, suite 280, North York, ON M2J 2Z1

Telephone: 416 492-2672

York Area

EarlyON Centre, Sainte-Marguerite-Bourgeoys Primary School
111 John Button Blvd, Markham, ON L3R 9C1

EarlyON Centre, La Fontaine Primary School
10110 Islington Avenue, Kleinburg, ON L0L 1C0

Scarborough

2202 Eglington Avenue East, suite 116, Scarborough, ON M1L 2N3

Telephone: 416 203-1220

EarlyON Centre, Alexandre Dumas Primary School
255 Coronation Promenade, Scarborough, ON M1E 2J3

Mississauga

3660 Hurontario Street, 6th floor, suite 601, Mississauga, ON L5B 3C4
(Corner of Hurontario and Matthews Gate Streets, bus access 103, 119)

Telephone: 437 317-5648/1-877-480-5540

Toronto Pearson International Airport

International arrivals, terminals 1 and 3

Brampton

60 Queen Street East, unit L12, Brampton, L6V 1A9

Telephone: 416 922-2672, extension 111

North York — Settlement Services

Centrepoint Language and Skills
6464 Yonge Street, North York, ON M2M 3X4

Telephone: 416 221-4442