In 1997, he created the Stephen J.R. Smith Bursary, which rewards the leadership, involvement and creativity of electrical engineering and economics students. In 2015, he gave to $50 million to
Queen's University at Kingston, after which Queen's business school was renamed to
Smith School of Business. On 2 November 2023, he paid $100 million for Queen's engineering department to be renamed to the Stephen J. R. Smith Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Stephen Smith is an honorary governor of the
Royal Ontario Museum and the longstanding board chair of
Historica Canada, the country's largest organization devoted to teaching Canada's history and the values of citizenship. In 2014, a $3 million donation from Smith and his wife, Diane Blake, helped found the Myseum of Toronto (now Museum of Toronto). The interactive online museum explores the history of the city of
Toronto. Smith is a director of the independent, non-profit
C. D. Howe Institute, an independent non-profit Canadian policy research organization. == Honours ==