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Please support PAL Toronto 

Our unique community is comprised of people deeply connected by their passion and pursuit of the professional performing arts. 

PAL Toronto is committed to providing a safe environment, and an affordable home for all residents. Creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment for its residents is our priority. 

As a charitable, not-for-profit organization, PAL Toronto’s revenue to cover program initiatives, events, and special activities for residents, comes from fundraising projects, grants and the generosity of donors such as private individuals, businesses, and the corporate world.

We gratefully appreciate your support of Supporting Cast, a program advocating and promoting healthy lifestyles and well-being for residents. This is particularly important to help senior residents live independently for as long as possible. 

Donate your time - volunteer as a board member

PAL Toronto is recruiting board members for this term and beyond. We are seeking individuals from the industry or those with an appreciation for the performing arts.

We need: Board directors who support the performing arts. Individuals with expertise in law/legal services, finance, social services, fund development, fundraising, and human resources are needed. 

 Diversity: PAL Toronto encourages all interested candidates to apply, particularly those from equity-seeking groups.  

 Non-profit & Board Governance: An understanding of the director’s role, fiduciary duties, and the non-profit sector are useful. 

 Committees: Board members are encouraged to participate on a committee that meets their interest and skill set. Those with corporate or not-for-profit governance, legal, accounting, and finance background are welcome. 

 Fundraising: Experience in developing creative, engaging fundraising initiatives and grant writing expertise is valued. 

 What we offer: Become part of a collaborative team and support an innovative and lively organization. As a board member there are opportunities for training and education regarding relevant board roles/responsibilities. Other prospects include participation on designated board committees, where your expertise and interests are fully engaged. 

 Time Commitment: Scheduled board meetings are on the third Wednesday of the month and are approximately 2 to 3 hours in length excepting August and December. 

Interested in exploring this opportunity further? Please fill out the form below and submit.