- Bell Inbound Assist provides recognition and financial support
to community organizations that welcome newcomers to Canada through
basketball
- Canadians can nominate organizations from across the country,
offering them a chance at one of three $30,000 Inbound Assist grants
- The Bell Inbound Assist program is part of a three-year
collaboration between Bell and the Toronto Raptors with grants
available annually
- Nominations are now open and close on December 19, 2024
TORONTO, Nov. 20,
2024 /CNW/ - Bell and MLSE Foundation, the charitable
arm of the Toronto Raptors, have teamed up again for year two of
the Bell Inbound Assist program, a Bell for Better initiative that
highlights the positive role basketball can play in helping
newcomers feel at home in Canada.
This year, Bell Inbound Assist will award three
organizations supporting newcomers through sport with
recognition and a $30,000 grant to
continue or expand the work they do within their communities.
Canadians can visit bellinboundassist.ca and nominate
organizations from across the country that are making a positive
difference by offering new Canadians a safe and equitable space to
connect, have fun and play sports. To qualify for one of the three
grants, nominees must be based in Canada, support new Canadians through sport
and express excitement to grow basketball programming.
The nomination period runs now through December 19, 2024. Three organizations will be
chosen by the MLSE Foundation to each receive a $30,000 Bell Inbound Assist grant. The
community-based organizations will also have their stories shared
across Bell and the Toronto Raptors' social media channels.
The inaugural Bell Inbound Assist grant was awarded to Play
Forever, a Toronto-based
non-profit providing structured and accessible recreation,
education and mental health services to local youth. Alongside Play
Forever, the Jane/Finch Centre in Toronto and Edmonton's Free Play for Kids were both
awarded additional grants.
As one of many Bell for Better initiatives, Bell
Inbound Assist is part of Bell's long-term objective to creating
better outcomes for Canadian communities.
"The organizations we celebrate through Bell Inbound Assist do
more than offer sports programs, they offer a sense of community to
newcomers, and serve as safe, inclusive and equitable spaces for
all. Last year, we were very pleased to have been able to offer
recognition and support to three incredibly deserving organizations
making a difference in their communities, and this year we're
excited to be doing it again – this time by offering three grants
of $30,000".
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Devorah Lithwick, Senior Vice
President and Chief Brand Officer, Bell
"The Toronto Raptors and MLSE Foundation believe that sports
have the power to change the world by building community, unity and
fostering positive outcomes on and off the court. Together with
Bell, a longtime partner that shares this vision, we are proud to
offer Bell Inbound Assist for a second year and enable even more
Canadian organizations to continue to use basketball to affect
change".
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Jordan Vader, Senior Vice President,
Global Partnerships, MLSE
About Bell
Bell is Canada's largest communications company,1
providing advanced broadband Internet, wireless, TV, media and
business communication services. Founded in Montréal in 1880, Bell
is wholly owned by BCE Inc. To learn more, please visit
Bell.ca or BCE.ca.
Through Bell for Better, we are investing to create a
better today and a better tomorrow by supporting the social and
economic prosperity of our communities. This includes the Bell
Let's Talk initiative, which promotes Canadian mental health with
national awareness and anti-stigma campaigns like Bell Let's Talk
Day and significant Bell funding of community care and access,
research and workplace leadership initiatives throughout the
country. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.
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1 Based
on total revenue and total combined customer
connections.
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Bengian
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SOURCE Bell Canada