Making a difference

Equitable Bank and its employees are committed to doing our part in building a better society for all Canadians. If we can make a difference by helping one person at a time, we believe that difference will impact many in the long run.

Equitable Bank participates in many initiatives across Canada. From the arts to charity events to volunteer work, we strive to build stronger, more supportive communities.

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Black Business Accelerator Grant (BBAG)

Empowering Black entrepreneurs: Secure up to $25k to grow your business and scale for the future. Interested in applying? Email BBAG@eqbank.ca to learn more and get started.

Please note, this grant is not open to residents of Quebec.

View terms and conditions here.

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Emerging Digital Artists Award (EDAA)

The EDAA is an EQ Bank initiative that is committed to fostering digital arts and innovation in Canada. The annual award is presented to an early-career artist who demonstrates critical and creative uses of digital technology.

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Ride for Heart

More than 300 Equitable employees, business partners and families hop on their bikes to ride in Canada's largest charity cycling event. In 2017, the bank helped raise $48,864.66 in an effort to help eliminate heart disease and stroke.

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Here are some other Initiatives
Equitable Bank is happy to support.

40 Oaks

Throughout the year, Equitable Bank employees volunteer to help serve freshly cooked meals at 40 Oaks in Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood. 40 Oaks is made up of affordable housing units and a community centre.

40 Oaks

Madison Community Services

Equitable Bank provides ongoing financial and volunteer support to Madison Community Services, a registered charity working to promote the health, recovery and community integration of those with mental health challenges.

Through the Equitable Bank (EQB) Madison Education Bursary, Equitable directly supports individuals living with addiction and mental illness to pursue formal education or life skills development to foster independence.

Madison Community Services

Preparing lunches for Calgary school children

When Equitable’s Calgary employees learned that one in 10 Canadian children live in poverty and may attend school without a lunch, they signed on with the Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids Society (BB4CK). BB4CK delivers more than 1,500 lunches a day to Calgary schools.

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Montreal children's hospitals and charities

Equitable Bank helped raise more than $100,000 for Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation, La Fondation de l'Hôpital Ste-Justine and other hospital charities at the Dankooz Golf Tournament.

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JDRF Ride for Diabetes Research

The JDRF Ride for Diabetes Research is an annual multi-city bike ride of a different sort—teams ride on a stationary bike for seven minutes at a time, with each team member raising at least $150 to ride. All of the proceeds go towards the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

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ALS Plane Pull

A group from Equitable Bank pulled a 37,000 pound airplane across the Bombardier Aerospace runway in Toronto in benefit of ALS Canada. Our teams—there were 30 of us in total—were among the top five fundraisers at the event. Equitable Bank has contributed a total of $213,735 since 2009 to ALS Canada.

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Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation

Equitable Bank has been the title sponsor of the Mount Sinai Hospital Classic Golf Tournament for 16 years running. Since its inception, the tournament has generated in excess of $4.5 million for research, patient care and medicine at the hospital.

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In addition, we want to shine a light on some important and impactful community-focused organizations that are meaningful to Equitable employees:

YWCA Canada

The 519

Ethọ́s lab

Orange Shirt Day

CAUFP
(the Canadian Association of Urban Financial Professionals)

Canadian Women's Foundation

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