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