Key Stats: Investing in Youth
Since 2003, over $4 million raised, 5000+ participants engaged, $1.5 million reinvested in local economies,
and over $1 million generated in youth employment. Named one of canada’s top ten charities
and a growing network of over 50 learning organizations around the world.
Incorporation: Registered as a Canadian Charity on October 15, 2003
Noted Awards
Vital Statistics
SWB HR Infrastructure
and over $1 million generated in youth employment. Named one of canada’s top ten charities
and a growing network of over 50 learning organizations around the world.
Incorporation: Registered as a Canadian Charity on October 15, 2003
Noted Awards
- 2009 – Aroni Community Leadership Award
- 2008 – Named a vital idea by Toronto Community Foundation
- 2007 - Named one of Canada’s Top 10 Charities by Tides Canada
- 2006 - Vital People Award to Chris Kang, SWB Executive Director, by Toronto Community Foundation
Vital Statistics
- Over $4 million raised since 2003 for SWB programs and operations
- Over 20 million Aeroplan Miles raised since 2005
- 2000 + formal relationships built since 2007 (according to Social Assets Measurements)
- 40 local organizational partnerships who use SWB’s space and facilities
- 10 international partnerships growing networks of influence across the globe
- SWB has never posted a net loss from their charitable operations
- Engaged over 5000 participants
- Reinvested over $1.5 million in local economies
- Generated over $1 million in youth employment
SWB HR Infrastructure
- 8 fulltime employees in Toronto
- 3 fulltime international employees
- Over 20 part-time consultants
- 5 Fulltime Paid Interns
- 1000s of Volunteer Hours logged
- 8 active Board Directors

