The Canadian Music Therapy Fund (CMTF) is a national charity whose mission is to promote, develop, and support music therapy across the country. We bring music therapy to rural, urban and remote communities from coast-to-coast through innovative programs. Recent initiatives include music therapy programs for frontline healthcare workers and scholarships for music therapy students.
We are looking to invite passionate, creative, committed and driven people to join our board team on a voluntary basis.
If you are interested in sharing your professional experience and advice, and assuming the role of Board Director, please see our openings linked below.
After years of financial challenges and evaluation, our Board has begun a strategic transition to strengthen sustainability and expand our reach. As part of this shift, we have made the difficult decision to close the Music Therapy Centre on Bloor Street at the end of this year. We know how meaningful this space has been for clients, staff, and our community.
This change allows us to focus resources on programs that meet people where they are and support more communities across Canada. Most people never see where our work truly happens: youth shelters, community programs, long-term care homes, hospitals, and other settings where accessible music therapy can change lives. This has always been the heart of the Canadian Music Therapy Fund, and it is where your support matters most.
We are working closely with all on-site clients to ensure continuity of care and to help identify alternative programs. If you or your family need help navigating next steps, we are here. CMTF remains fully active, committed, and focused. This is an evolution that allows us to deliver our mission more sustainably and invest more deeply in off-site programs that reach those who need us most.
If you are able, a donation today helps ensure uninterrupted support through this transition and keeps accessible music therapy available where it matters most. Thank you for standing with us and believing in this work.
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