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Vohra Miller Foundation

The Vohra Miller Foundation is a Canadian charity based in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded in January 2020 by Sabina Vohra-Miller and Craig Miller.[1]

Organization

Name Position Notes
Craig Miller Co-Founder[2] Shopify
Sabina Vohra-Miller Co-Founder[2:1] South Asian Health Network, ScienceUpFirst

Grants

The Vohra Miller Foundation has provided funding to:[3]

Recipient Amount Purpose
Anishnawbe Health Foundation $25,000 For a mobile health unit to provide COVID-19 testing and healthcare services for homeless people
Call Auntie Clinic $60,000 To support Indigenous families who are currently pregnant and post partum
Daily Bread Food Bank $40,000 To end hunger in our communities and change the way people think about poverty
Ecojustice $250,000 To support Ecojustice's legal challenges for a healthier planet
Institute for Sustainability, Education and Action (I-SEA) $150,000 To support journalism on climate change
Institute for Sustainability, Education and Action (I-SEA) $15,000 To help fund the National Youth Climate Action Award
Kapapamahchakwew - Wandering Spirit School $6,000 To support a school nutrition program
The Local $20,000 To cover COVID-19 vaccine news
Seva Food Bank $30,000 To address the challenges of food security, poverty reduction and economic renewal for low-income families living in Mississauga
St. Michael's Hospital $260,000 Center for Anti-Racism and Equity and Social Accountability, My Baby and Me Clinic and providing disadvantaged patients with a 30-day supply of essential medications
The Stop Community Food Centre $25,000 To increase access to healthy food in a manner that maintains dignity, builds health and community, and challenges inequality
Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre $25,000 To help build the Spirit Garden to honour residential school survivors and cultural traditions
University of Toronto $5,000,000 To create First Exposure
University of Toronto $1,000,000 To create the Institute for Pandemics
Visions of Science Network for Learning $25,000 To further advance equity in STEM
Women's College Hospital $75,000 Crossroads Refugee Clinic
Women's College Hospital $75,000 To support scholarships for racialized girls and women who are severely underrepresented in health sciences and research at through the Emily Stowe Society

  1. Xu, S. Vohra Miller Foundation. University of Toronto Chancellors’ Circle of Benefactors. Retrieved June 24, 2025, from https://web.archive.org/web/20250624230445/https://www.chancellorscircle.utoronto.ca/members/vohra-miller-foundation/ ↩︎

  2. Home. Vohra Miller Foundation. Retrieved October 24, 2021, from http://archive.today/2021.10.24-012137/https://www.vohramillerfoundation.ca/ ↩︎ ↩︎

  3. Grants Made by The Vohra Miller Foundation. Vohra Miller Foundation. Retrieved June 25, 2025, from http://archive.today/2025.06.25-011939/https://www.vohramillerfoundation.ca/copy-of-grants ↩︎