deep6ing
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Looking to get some opinions on an idea I've been working on. CityFund would be an online donation tool to facilitate giving to municipalities, starting here in Toronto. Canada Revenue allows tax receipts to be issued for gifts made to municipalities, so in theory, you can make a donation to a project in your city and it would be tax deductible.
Toronto has sort of dipped their toe in this to date. A couple years back, the City included a flyer with your property tax bill suggesting a donation and listed a bunch of places it could go to. I believe that netted about $24k. They have also built an online donation platform that you can see here: https://donations.toronto.ca/. I believe the only thing you can donate to is animal services.
I come from the fundraising world... have spent 12 years working for the University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum and consulting for dozens of charities. I think if you could build a cutting-edge platform for marketing city projects and build in the ability to take donations, you could be doing the city a real service. I've seen how fundraising shops work... I don't think the city is set up to compete with most of them. A 3rd party service I think would do much better.
Personally, I would like to make this happen because I want to see a big ticket item like the Rail Deck Park happen in my lifetime (I'm 39). Philanthropy isn't the solution to everything, but it could be the shot in the arm a project like this needs. The Bentway, for instance, is doing in 3 years what would ordinarily take 5-10.
To date, have met with a couple of city councillors and the Toronto Office of Partnerships and conversations have been encouraging.
That's my idea... what do you guys think?
Toronto has sort of dipped their toe in this to date. A couple years back, the City included a flyer with your property tax bill suggesting a donation and listed a bunch of places it could go to. I believe that netted about $24k. They have also built an online donation platform that you can see here: https://donations.toronto.ca/. I believe the only thing you can donate to is animal services.
I come from the fundraising world... have spent 12 years working for the University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum and consulting for dozens of charities. I think if you could build a cutting-edge platform for marketing city projects and build in the ability to take donations, you could be doing the city a real service. I've seen how fundraising shops work... I don't think the city is set up to compete with most of them. A 3rd party service I think would do much better.
Personally, I would like to make this happen because I want to see a big ticket item like the Rail Deck Park happen in my lifetime (I'm 39). Philanthropy isn't the solution to everything, but it could be the shot in the arm a project like this needs. The Bentway, for instance, is doing in 3 years what would ordinarily take 5-10.
To date, have met with a couple of city councillors and the Toronto Office of Partnerships and conversations have been encouraging.
That's my idea... what do you guys think?