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Launch of CFGB 2026 Vital Signs Report

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Community Foundation Grey Bruce Launches 2026 Vital Signs Report

 

OWEN SOUND, ON — Community Foundation Grey Bruce will release its latest Vital Signs report, a comprehensive community “check-up” that provides a snapshot of quality of life across Grey and Bruce counties and highlights key priorities for the future.

 

The Vital Signs report measures community well-being, identifies significant trends, and encourages action on the issues that matter most to residents. The 2026 edition focuses on six key areas shaping life in Grey Bruce:

- Community and belonging
Living standards
Housing
Health and wellness
Recreation and learning
Environment and climate

“Vital Signs uses community data to paint a clear picture of well-being across Grey Bruce,” said Stuart Reid, Executive Director of Community Foundation Grey Bruce. “It is designed not only to inform, but to inspire meaningful dialogue and action as we work together to build a stronger, more vibrant community.”

The report was developed by a committee of local non-profit sector experts, with support from Watson & Associates Economists, and is designed to present complex data in an accessible, easy-to-understand format. It serves as an agenda-setting tool for local leaders, organizations, and residents by identifying priority areas related to community health and well-being.

Findings from the report will also help guide the Foundation’s granting decisions, ensuring investments align with the region’s most pressing needs and support the work of local agencies and community partners.

Founded in 1994, Community Foundation Grey Bruce works to enhance community vitality by fostering dialogue about local needs, sharing knowledge, and building endowments that support strategic granting to a wide range of non-profit organizations. The Foundation envisions a future where everyone in Grey Bruce benefits from a healthy, resilient, and thriving community.

The 2026 Vital Signs report is available for download on the Foundation’s website - please click here

 

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