Non-profit Organizations in Downtown, Toronto, ON

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Results from the 'Non-profit Organizations' category in Downtown, Toronto

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401 Richmond St W Studio 258, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5V 3A8

(416) 487-6116
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720 Bathurst St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 2R4

(416) 504-7241
Exposition, Non-profit organization, Fairs, Trade Shows, Nonprofit Organization, Show, Business Services
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247 Spadina Avenue, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 3A8

(416) 696-2215
Non-Profit Organization, Foundation
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720 Bathurst Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 2R4

(416) 204-1082
Orange” “Wavering”(1981) DW20 Bill T. Jones, “It Takes Two” (1989) DW58 Benoit Lachambre/Marie-Josée Chartier, “Vol Plan a Bout Portant/Could It Be a Nightmare?” (1988) DW53 Kai H. Lai, “Owls” (1983) DW33 Daniel Léveillé, “But I Love You” (1992) DW73, “Amour, acide et noix” (2003) DW144, “La pudeur des icebergs” (2008) DW172, “Untitled no.1” (2009) DW179 Peggy McCann, “Anerca I” “Flight (an improvisation)” (1980) DW18 “Triology” (1984) DW36, “Walk Like What?” (1991) DW69 Susan McNaughton, “A Threshold. Memory as a Grand Canyon” (1984) DW37, “Dream Before Death” (1986) DW43 Kevin O'Day, “.. Level on my Level..” (2011) DW188 Andrew Olewine, “Scarlet Fever!” (1995) DW91 Jane Oxley, “Slight Variation-Variation D’Ombrage” “Oh Where have you been...?” (1986) DW46-A Roger Sinha, “Casseiopeia” (1999) DW114, “Burning Skin” (1995) DW90, “Loud Sounds, Soft Steps, and Silent Cries” “from a crack in the earth . . light” (1996) DW93, “Loha” (2002) DW138 Lee Anne Smith, “Tremblement: Part Three of ‘Unearthed Places’” (1989) DW60, “Nighthouse” (1993) DW80 Tom Stroud, “Under The Table: Wrestling With Dad” (1985) DW40 “Saturday Morning, 1953, When the Honeymoon’s Over” “Vitus and Me” “Rain” (1986) DW45, “aflutter” (2005) DW153 Laura Taler, “the line theory”(film) (1993) DW80, “the village trilogy: casa, copii, famiglia” (film) (1996) DW96 Tassy Teekman, “Dance Pour Jacinte” “Sometime After” (1985) DW38, “Not Knowing Which Way to Turn” (1986) DW43, “Danse Pour J.” “Shooting for the Moon” (1986) DW46-A Images (Top to Bottom/Left - Right) - Lola MacLaughlin, Heidi Strauss, Santee Smith; - Miriam Adams & Friend, Dance Noise, Denise Fujiwara; - Nova Bhattacharya, Tedd Robinson, Marie-Josée Chartier; - Peter Chin, Bakari E. Lindsay, Margaret Dragu & Colin Campbell.
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585 Dundas St E #250, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2B7

(416) 531-1402
Performance Art Theatre, Non-profit organization, Divertissements et média, Nonprofit Organization, Theatres, Théàtres-Arts de la scène, Performing Arts Group, Théâtre
Customers highly appreciate the productions at Native Earth Performing Arts, specifically mentioning 'The Levels Play' and 'fringe festival' experiences. They find the theatre easy to locate and enjoy the intimate setting of the stage.
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1286 Bloor Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6H 1N9

(416) 536-1519
Miscellaneous Retail, Non-Profit Organization, Art museum, Art Gallery, Art Galleries, Nonprofit Organization, Miscellaneous retail stores, Retail Trade
Mercer Union is a professional artist run centre, known for its valuable single exhibit room in Toronto's arts scene. One visitor was particularly impressed by the exhibit of Lydia Ourahmane’s film Tassili, which transported them on an otherworldly journey through Algeria. The gallery is housed in a beautiful old brick building with a clean, spacious all-gendered washroom. While the experience may not be as extensive as a larger museum, Mercer Union offers unique and memorable art encounters.
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401 Richmond Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5V 3A8

(647) 367-1427
Business Services, Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization
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145 Evans Ave #101, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M8Z 5X8

(416) 766-6802
Dealer, Art Galleries, Non-profit organization, Gallery, Consultant, Nonprofit Organization, Art Gallery
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101 Bloor Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 0A1

(416) 961-8800
Schools, College, Nonprofit Organization, University, Business Associations, Non-profit organization, School Academic Colleges
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1033 Pape Ave #8, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4K 3W1

(416) 924-3979
Senior Citizens, Nonprofit Organization, Individual & Family Services, Non-profit organization, Citizen Services, personnes du troisième âge, Centre, Social Services, Senior citizen center, Service
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129A Sherbourne Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2R5

(416) 214-5191
Famille et communauté, Missions, Nonprofit Organization, Individual & Family Services, Social Services, Non-profit organization, Services communautaires et Organisations, churches
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89 Yonge Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5B 1M4

(416) 413-7847
Theatre Museum Canada is a registered Canadian charity, with a board of directors, an expanding collection and a growing membership.
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157 King Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 1G9

(416) 703-3767
Opera Atelier is a Toronto based baroque opera company that interprets opera, ballet and theatre from the 17th and 18th centuries featuring acclaimed international soloists, period ballet, original instruments, elaborate stage décor and exquisite costumes.
Opera Attelier Studio in Toronto is highly regarded for its beautiful productions of opera and ballet, with exceptional costumes, decorations, singing, and dancing. The Elgin Theatre is also praised for its beauty. Some performances receive criticisms for lackluster lead performances and stage direction, while others are praised for outstanding orchestras, choirs, and dancers. Opinions on specific productions vary, but overall, customers express appreciation for the efforts put into replicating historical epochs and the dedication to presenting multiple performances per year.
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145 Wellington Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5J 1H8

(416) 599-0283
Founded in 1945 as an independent tax research organization under the joint sponsorship of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Canadian Bar Association, the Foundation provides a unique forum for lawyers, accountants, academics and other tax professionals to work together for the betterment of the Canadian tax system and the tax profession in general. For our 10, 000 plus members, the Foundation is a valuable resource for the scope and depth of the tax information it provides and for its services to members, which support their everyday work in the taxation field. The Foundation has long been respected by Government policy makers and administrators for its objectivity, its focus on current tax issues, its concern for improvement of the Canadian tax system, and its significant contribution to tax and fiscal policy. Our Mission The Canadian Tax Foundation is Canada’s leading source of insight on tax issues. The Foundation promotes understanding of the Canadian tax system through analysis, research, and debate, and provides perspective and impartial recommendations concerning its equity, efficiency, and application. Our Work The Foundation fulfils its educational mandate through conferences, seminars and a wide range of publications. The Foundation also sponsors or directly carries out expert research in the fields of taxation and public finance, publishes the results of that research, and provides opportunities for discussion of tax issues among business and professional people, academics, and government officials.
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55 MILL STREET, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 960-2202
Performance Art Theatre, Théàtres-Arts de la scène, Nonprofit Organization, Théâtre, Divertissements et média, Performing Arts Group, Theatres, Non-profit organization, cinema
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1604 Bloor Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6P 1A7

(416) 534-8662
Museum, Art museum, Tours et Excursions, museums, Non-profit organization, Museums & Art Galleries, Nonprofit Organization, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, Voyages et Logement, Musées
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1115 Queen Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6J 3T4

(416) 538-0988
The Theatre Centre is dedicated to developing, producing and co-producing original, innovative Canadian theatre.
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165 Front Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3Z4

(416) 862-2222
cinema, professional, movie theaters, sympatico, ticketmaster, movies, bce, THEATRICAL COMPANY, convention, restaurants, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION, weather, theatre, entertainment, business, star, news, Non-profit organization, bell, Performance Art Theatre, shop, Amusement and Recreation Services, sports, lycos, tourism, hotels, service, Live Theatre, Nonprofit Organization, torstar, information, globemedia, visitor, arts
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155 University Ave, Suite 800, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5H 3C6

(416) 971-9856
Sports Club, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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133 Wilton Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 4A4

1-416-363-3418
Woodsworth Co-op has a mix of housing units. There is an eight story mid rise apartment building on Wilton Street with 122 units. The top floor (9th) houses commonspace – a large multi-prpose room and one of our two laundryrooms. Some units have direct street access from Wilton Street. The medium rise building has distinctive half-moon windows on alternate storeys.