Community Resiliency
Community Engagement
Opportunities to Connect
People Empowerment
Access To Learning
L.E.A.F: Food4Kids
L.E.A.F: Miles of Smiles
L.E.A.F: Sundridge – Strong Union Library
SEEDit 2025
Impact 2025
Welcome to our Impact Report
Our communities are full of people and organizations preparing for the future. Their programs and efforts get communities on a path of growth and resilience. The Commonwell invests in these activities every year. Our employees invest hours of their time giving back in the communities where they live. Our insurance products are designed to align with the life we all live in Commonwell Country. Welcome to our 2025 Impact Report.
The Commonwell invests a portion of annual earnings before taxes in Commonwell communities through a range of core programs and volunteer activities.
670+
Communities – Impacted
in Ontario
$7.2
Million – Funds raised and contributed since 2014
2,828
Hours – In paid employee time off for volunteer work
7,145
Families – Participated in SEEDit Gardens and sharing
17
Projects – Empowered by L.E.A.F. Grant funding
Impact 2025
Two Core Programs
The Commonwell invests in community resiliency through two programs that are focused on learning, engagement and capacity building.

Communities face challenges but show strength, creativity, and collaboration. At The Commonwell, we support growth through L.E.A.F. – the Learning and Engagement Accelerator Fund. Ontario communities can apply for grants to create programs or improve spaces that foster learning, play, and connection.
Launch Dates
The latest round of granting opportunities opened in September 2025 and is now accepting applications until November 7th. Visit leaf.thecommonwell.ca to learn more, review the submission questions and submit your community project application for consideration.
One in ten Ontarians faces food insecurity. At The Commonwell, we’re taking action with SEEDit — helping gardeners grow and share fresh produce. With tools, tips, and support, we’re empowering communities to build connections and create a healthier, food-secure future—one garden at a time.
Launch Dates
The 2026 voucher program will return in Spring 2026. Redeem at local garden centres in your community. Details will be made available in early April 2026 at seedit.thecommonwell.ca

Impacting 9,025 families, farms and business owners through prompt, expert and compassionate claims services.
The Commonwell creates insurance policies that protect the assets that are most important to our customers. That protection matters most when the unexpected happens. Assistance and compassion throughout the claims process is a critical element of the positive impact we have in communities throughout Commonwell Country.