Neighbourhood Fund

Next Application Spring 2026

Our Neighbourhood Fund provides small, one-time grants to support informal groups of individuals that are working together to improve their community within the City and County of Peterborough. The aim of this fund is to enhance citizen engagement and leadership while offering valuable opportunities for residents to get to know their neighbours and participate in their community. We are continually impressed by how much residents achieve with Neighbourhood Fund dollars!

ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES

Eligible projects include (but are not restricted to) resident-led initiatives that increase social interaction, inclusion and diversity, increase community safety, build local skills and engage residents in projects that will benefit their community.

Examples include:

  • Community gatherings that promote engagement and interaction of diverse residents. Example:
    • Multi-cultural, social, or educational activities
  • Projects that engage residents in building strong neighbourhoods. Examples:
    • Community assessment and local planning
    • Local initiatives that improve neighbourhoods such as community clean-up days, community gardening, mural, art and beautification projects
  • Projects developed and led by equity-deserving groups to address needs in their communities
  • Enhancing an existing neighbourhood event

INELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES

The below list outlines the main projects and expenses that are not eligible for this grant. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have a question about the eligibility of your project activities and expenses before applying.

Examples include:

  • Costs associated with capital or other fundraising campaigns
  • Activities that are not directly related to resident engagement
  • Travel expenses (exceptions will be made when travel expenses are essential to participation in activity)
  • Election campaign events
  • Bingo nights or fundraising activities
  • Office administration costs (staffing; rental; utilities etc.)
  • For-profit organizations or ventures
  • Existing or ongoing programs/services

PLEASE NOTE

  • This funding is targeted to informal groups of individuals (minimum 3 people) that are working together to improve their neighbourhood or empower a demographic community.
  • Each group needs to delegate a Project Representative who is at least 18 years old and will act as the point of contact between United Way Peterborough and District and your team.
  • Grants will provide from $500 to a maximum of $5,000 for a project.

2023-2024 Neighbourhood Fund Recipients

The Ennismore Garden Club invited community members to help plant pollinator-attracting plants in the Secret Garden at Ennismore Waterfront Park. 34 people participated, including 12 youth, 17 adults, and 5 seniors.

The All Saints’ Pilot Mobile Community Nurse Project empowered a parish nurse to engage in health promotion activities for the neighbourhood surrounding the church. 50 participants attended the “Thrive” education day.

The Ashburnham Memorial Stewardship Group (AMSG) worked with Kaawaate East City Public School to offer outdoor art education for 25 students. The project, called “Open Your Eyes”, encouraged students to learn more about the natural habitat, history and cultural importance of Ashburnham Memorial Park. They also organized a park clean-up with 30 volunteers.

In collaboration with Nourish and the City of Peterborough, GreenUP supported several emerging community leaders in developing the skills needed to maintain community orchards and care for 65 fruit trees on 13 different sites. The Peterborough Community Orchard Stewards  hosted 17 events, attracting 73 community members.

St. Joseph’s at Fleming offered a Virtual Reality program for residents to explore a variety of destinations and fun activities.  For residents who enjoyed traveling in the past, but are now unable to, it provides an opportunity for them to travel to familiar or unfamiliar places from the comfort of their chair.

“Medicine In Our Backyards” consisted of a series of 5 medicine walks in parks and 6 workshops at Hutchinson House. 170 participants were able to learn how to identify, process, and preserve locally grown medicines and teas, with the support of 10 volunteers.

The Children’s Village is a central part of the Peterborough Folk Festival with its own stage. This year, 40 volunteers and 4 performers organized activities ran drop-in programs.

The Peterborough Short Film Festival highlighted local and regional filmmakers. About 100 people attended the showcase and were delighted to share in an afternoon of movies that they would never have seen otherwise.

The 2023 growing season at Peterborough/Nogojiwanong Urban Farm was truly exhilarating, marked by their relocation to Highland Public School. They expanded their operations by adding three new raised beds. 26 people and 41 volunteers participated in events. Produce was donated to Food Not Bombs every week between May to September.

The Afrocentric Awareness Network of Peterborough’s programming involved heritage-affirming, empowering get-togethers where people learned about Black history and culture. They offered African dance and drumming workshops, and a talk from a professor on Black history and culture.

The Spoon Carving Guild creates opportunities to spread the love of woodlore and invite people to try this craft. They ran 15 carving gatherings and 3 workshops attended by 236 participants.

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Next up in our PTBO Performs VI artist series 🎤✨

Phil Stephenson of Lagan & Derelict!

🕦 9:05 PM | Thursday, February 26
📍 The @cogeco Studio, Showplace Performance Centre 
🎉 Marking their SIXTH PTBO Performs appearance!

PTBO Performs VI: Musicians United to End Homeslessness is Peterborough’s biggest night of live music featuring 14 amazing local acts set to take both stages @ptboshowplace in support of our partner agencies providing housing and shelter services. 

🎫 Tickets are available online now [link in bio] and at the @ptboshowplace box office. 

You’re not going to want to miss this!

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❄️ Due to inclement weather, our office will be closing early today, (Thursday, January 15)❄️

Our team will remain available remotely and will continue to monitor phones and emails.

Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe.
Buckle up for Peterborough Performs returning February 26th! 🥳

Join us for a night of impact and community as we enjoy 14 local artists at Showplace Performance Centre. All proceeds raised are in support of our partner agencies and the work they do for housing and homelessness initiatives. 

🎟️ Get your tickets at showplace.org
☁️If you’re looking for a sign (and the chance to win big, give back and change lives) this is it! 
 
🎟️Our next 50/50 draw takes place on January 30th! Purchase tickets online through the link in our bio. 

*Ontario residents only. Must be 18 or older to purchase tickets.
Looking for a night that’s guaranteed to be unforgettable? 🎶
Peterborough Performs returns February 26th for an incredible evening of live local music!

For one night and one night only, fourteen talented local artists will take the stage under one roof, showcasing a vibrant mix of folk, pop, and everything in between. You’ll discover new favourites, sing along to familiar hits, and experience the best of Peterborough’s music scene.

Best of all, you can feel good knowing every ticket makes a difference. Proceeds raised from Peterborough Performs support our local partner agencies and their housing and homelessness initiatives. By coming together through music, we’re strengthening our community and helping create lasting solutions.

🎟️Get your tickets today at showplace.org or through the link in our bio

And don't forget to keep an eye out for our online auction - coming soon...👀
First up in our PTBO Performs VI artist series 🎤

@caitlinoconnormusic of @detentionclubmusic 

🕘 9:10 PM | Thursday February 26
📍 Main Stage, Showplace Performance Centre
🎉 Making their first-ever Peterborough Performs appearance!

PTBO Performs VI: Musicians United to End Homelessness is Peterborough’s biggest night of live music - with fourteen acts set to take both stages @ptboshowplace in support of our work ensuring everyone has a place to call home. 

Tickets available online [link in bio] and at the @ptboshowplace box office. 

Don’t miss it. 🔥

#PTBOPerformsVI #PTBOMusic #LiveMusicPTBO
Office pranks on Jim are back and better than ever for 2026🐭🤣!

High spirits, strong teamwork and lots of laughs and heart here at UWP.
After many years of dedicated service, we are preparing to celebrate Jim Russell’s upcoming retirement, and the incredible leadership he has provided to United Way Peterborough & District. Jim’s commitment to community, collaboration, and compassion has helped shape the organization we are today, and we are deeply grateful for the impact he leaves behind.

As we look ahead to our next chapter, we are now seeking a Chief Executive Officer to build on this strong foundation and lead UWP through continued growth and community impact guided by Reconciliation, equity, accessibility, diversity, and inclusion.

We welcome and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and identities.

💻 Learn more by visiting www.uwpeterborough.ca/ceo-hiring/ [link in bio]

📧 To apply, send a resume and cover letter (PDF) to ceohiring@uwpeterborough.ca

🗓️ Deadline for applications: February 16th, 2026
✨ We’re back in the office and kicking off our first work day of 2026 with the best kind of news! Celebrating our December 50/50 winner and the incredible community that makes moments like this possible. 

❤️ Our monthly 50/50 draws are a growing way to support our 20 local partner agencies while giving Ontario residents the opportunity to win big.

🎟️ The January draw is live now - tickets are on sale through the link in our bio, and our next draw takes place on January 30 at 1:00 PM. 

*Must be 18+ to purchase tickets. Ontario residents only.
From all of us at the Peterborough & District United Way, we are wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year! We're excited to continue our work with our amazing donors, partners, and volunteers in the years to come.

📅 Reminder: The tax deadline for charitable contributions is December 31.

Show your #LocalLove and donate to United Way Peterborough & District to help build community & change lives. 

Consider donating today, visit the link in our bio to learn more about our work and ways to give.
2025, what a year! 

We’re so grateful for the generosity, care, and community spirit that made these moments possible.

As the year comes to a close, this is also a friendly reminder that gifts made by December 31 are eligible for 2025 charitable tax receipting. Thank you for supporting your neighbours, today and all year long.

Learn more about the ways to give at the link in our bio.

Reminder: there is a secure mailbox located at the front of our office (277 Stewart St.) checked daily.
🚨Reaching Home Funding Applications Are Now Open!🚨

United Way Peterborough & District is happy to share that we are accepting applications from agencies for the Reaching Home program, on behalf of the Government of Canada.

👉 What is Reaching Home? It is a community-based program aimed at preventing and reducing homelessness across Canada. This program provides funding to communities to help them address their local homelessness needs.

Applications close January 22nd, 2026. Find eligibility requirements and full application details on our website:
🔗 uwpeterborough.ca/reaching-home/ or follow the link in our bio
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