Richmond, BC, August 13, 2025 – OpenRoad Foundation, the registered philanthropic arm of OpenRoad Group, is proud to officially announce the 25 recipients of its inaugural 25 in 25 grant initiative, launched earlier this year in celebration of OpenRoad Group’s 25th anniversary. With $625,000 in total funding – 25 grants of $25,000 each – the campaign supports registered non-profit and charitable organizations across Metro Vancouver and Greater Toronto whose work aligns with one or more of OpenRoad Foundation’s three key pillars: Community, Education, and Environment.
“We’re honoured to support these 25 organizations that are making such a big impact and difference in people’s lives,” explains Christian Chia, CEO of OpenRoad Group and Chair of OpenRoad Foundation’s Board. “These grants reflect our ongoing commitment to investing in meaningful, community-led change. We also want to thank the communities that have supported us in the past 25 years and look forward to driving forward even more positive change in the years ahead.”
The 25 grants were decided by a group comprised of OpenRoad Foundation’s board, advisory committee, and Shea Studler, OpenRoad Foundation Manager. Successful grant applicants were required to have CRA non-profit status and align with one of OpenRoad Foundation’s three key pillars – Community, Environment, and/or Education.
25 IN 25 GRANT RECIPIENTS
Aunt Leah’s Independent Lifeskills Society
Canucks Autism Network Society
Children’s Hearing and Speech Centre of BC
LiftED Literacy and Leadership
Lower Mainland Down Syndrome Society
Regional Animal Protection Society (RAPS)
Ryan’s Rainbow Emergency Food Outreach
Storehouse Community Hub Society
Take a Hike Youth Mental Health Foundation
Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal
Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund Society
Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society
West Coast Kids Cancer Foundation
Yo Bro Yo Girl Youth Initiative Society
“We were incredibly inspired by the response to our call for applications as so many organizations are doing impactful work,” adds Studler. “Selecting just 25 recipients was no easy task, as every applicant was deserving. From youth mentorship to food sustainability, inclusive education, and animal welfare, each of these organizations is helping to build stronger, healthier, and more equitable communities across Metro Vancouver and Greater Toronto. We’re proud to support them in their important work.”OpenRoad Foundation was launched in 2023. Since its inception, the Foundation has contributed more than $750,000 in grants to 28 organizations across British Columbia and Ontario.For more information about OpenRoad Foundation and the 25 in 25 Grant Initiative, visit openroadfoundation.ca/2025.
ABOUT OPENROAD FOUNDATION
OpenRoad Foundation is a private foundation created by OpenRoad Auto Group to give grants to Canada Revenue Agency-registered charities. The Foundation’s mission is to represent our values through three areas of philanthropy: environment, education, and family life in the communities where OpenRoad Auto Group operates.
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Charity Number: 704629534RR0001
ABOUT OPENROAD AUTO
Founded in 2000, OpenRoad Auto is B.C.’s largest automotive dealership group with over 2,100 associates representing 17 quality automotive brands at 36 full-service retail locations, including 29 Canadian auto retailers in B.C. and Ontario, and seven collision centres. OpenRoad Auto offers car buyers and owners an experiential automotive retail service. With sales and service in multiple languages, OpenRoad Auto encourages a car buying experience based on Unlimited Possibilities Ahead. With a focus on innovation and lifelong relationships, OpenRoad offers free memberships in the Club OpenRoad loyalty points program. In 2023, OpenRoad Group launched its philanthropic arm, OpenRoad Foundation.OpenRoad is proud to be one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies, a CADA Laureate, and the recipient of multiple Canadian Best Employer Awards.
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