The 519 is one of the City of Toronto's agencies and corporations, alongside organisations like
Build Toronto,
Exhibition Place and the
Toronto Public Library. Led by a community board of directors, rather than the city's parks and recreations department, The 519 leverages community insight, knowledge and resources to determine usage of the building. In 2012, for every one dollar the City of Toronto provided to keep the building open and operational for the public, the 519 brought over two dollars in community investment to provide programming
Board of management The 519's board of management includes the local
Ward 13 councillor (Chris Moise) and 11 citizens. Citizen members of the board are elected by members of the 519 who are residents of the catchment area. The board of management is subsequently appointed by the Toronto and East York Community Council, a delegated body of
Toronto City Council. The board operates from a modified
policy governance model which ensures delegation of day-to-day leadership of the organisation to the
executive director, Maura Lawless. The board is currently led by chair Margo Foster, who currently manages academic programs at
Seneca College.
Association of Community Centres The 519 is a member of the Association of Community Centres (AOCCs), which comprises 10 volunteer board-run multi-purpose facilities providing a broad range of community, recreation and social service programs to residents in the local community. Other AOCC community centres include Swansea Town Hall,
Ralph Thornton Community Centre and Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre (formerly known as Harbourfront Neighbourhood Centre). The AOCC model is a hybrid between a city agency and an independent, not-for-profit, community-based organisation. The core administration activities are funded by the city and treated like a city agency (building maintenance and upkeep, utilities, etc.). Community programming is funded through fund-raising (corporate and individual donations, grants, etc.) and is led by the community-based Board of Management. The 519 is a member agency of the
United Way of Greater Toronto and the
Toronto Neighbourhood Centres and has received funding from various governments, corporations and foundations including the
Community One Foundation and
Government of Ontario. Details of the relationship between the City of Toronto and AOCCs are outlined in a relationship framework approved by Toronto City Council in 2006. ==Programs and community services==