The Toronto Dollar Community Projects Inc is a registered non-profit corporation.
Toronto Dollar Community Projects
Inc is a symbol of caring and kindness created by community-minded citizens in the hope that it will help to build a more
just and compassionate city.
Toronto Dollar Mission Statement:
The Toronto Dollar is a symbol of caring, created by community-minded citizens
in the hope that it will help to build a more just and compassionate city. The work of the Toronto Dollar is to encourage
more caring social and economic relationships among people from the community, business and government sectors -- and particularly
among those in the community in greatest economic need.
The Toronto Dollar project
was started by a group of community-minded people with a dream - to build a healthier, more prosperous local economy that
puts more spending power in the hands of people in need. You can help us make a difference by using Toronto Dollars. The Toronto
Dollar is a local currency that benefits the community by:
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strengthening the local economy and supporting new businesses
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keeping your money working and circulating locally
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bringing decision-making back to the community
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creating new employment opportunities
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supporting community projects with the funds received from the 10% merchant contribution
How it works:
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consumers exchange 1 Canadian dollar for 1 Toronto dollar through participating organizations
or at the Toronto Dollar booth at the St. Lawrence Market (open on Saturdays)
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you spend Toronto Dollars as you would Canadian dollars at participating businesses.
There is a registration fee of $25 for new businesses.
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the 10% solution: each time a Toronto Dollar is purchased from Toronto Dollar Inc, 90
cents is deposited in a reserve fund and 10 cents goes to the Toronto Dollar Community Projects Fund
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businesses can spend the Toronto Dollars for services or products at other businesses,
hire part-time staff or they can redeem their Toronto Dollars for 90 cents
We welcome people to be actively involved with
one of our committees. Click on the volunteers link to find out how to help out, or see the participating businesses, restaurants
and organizations section about signing up your own business. Alternatively, visit the contact us section for general queries.