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Tbaytel is thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of its latest Tbaytel for Good Community Fund, awarding a total of $30,000 to six outstanding community projects. These incredible organizations across our region will now put their awards to great use, implementing or supporting much-needed initiatives that will benefit our community.

Tbaytel is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Tbaytel For Good Community Fund, offering a total of $30,000 to support impactful community projects across Northern Ontario. From April 7th, 2025, until 4:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, May 20th, Tbaytel invites teachers, students, parents, volunteers, not-for-profit organizations, coaches, community members, associations, and all individuals from its service area to apply for funding to help improve their communities through projects, ideas, or initiatives.

"At Tbaytel, we are committed to supporting the communities we serve, especially in times of need. That’s why we are thrilled to support the United Way Thunder Bay by donating $10,000 to help establish the 211 Urgent Needs Fund. This initiative will provide financial assistance to individuals and families in crisis, offering them a reliable resource when unexpected expenses arise. We are proud to partner with the United Way of Thunder Bay and 211 NORTH to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most." states Paul Norris, Tbaytel President & CEO

Tbaytel has wrapped up its latest Tbaytel For Good Community Fund awarding five grants to the winning ideas on Tuesday for a total of $30,000. Five incredible organizations across our region will now put their award to great use to implement or support their much-needed community projects.

Thunder Bay, Ont. (Apr. 10 2024) – The Tbaytel for Good Community Fund is looking for some great ideas that will make a difference in our community as Tbaytel announced Wednesday that it will award up to $30,000 in grants again this year.

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