Grants, Programs, and Spring Activities
Staff Report
A fresh round of community initiatives and seasonal programming is underway in Richmond Hill, with the City highlighting funding opportunities, cultural engagement, and recreation options for residents of all ages.
- Community Grants Open
Local groups and non-profits can now apply for City-supported funding aimed at strengthening neighbourhood initiatives, events, and community-building projects.
- Culture Pass: Explore & Win
Residents are encouraged to visit local cultural sites and attractions through a city-led program that rewards participation with entries into prize draws—an effort to boost engagement with Richmond Hill’s arts and heritage spaces.
- “Try It” Programs for 55+
A series of low-commitment sessions designed for older adults offers a chance to sample new activities—from fitness to creative classes—without long-term registration.
- Spring Recreation Registration Live
The new season’s slate of recreation programs is now open, including sports, wellness classes, and family activities across City facilities.
- Senior Property Tax Assistance
Eligible older adults can apply for financial relief through the City’s tax assistance program, aimed at helping seniors manage rising housing costs.