Frequently Asked Questions
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- What is the difference between the Toronto International Film Festival Group and the Toronto International Film Festival®?
The Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG) is an essential, national and international charitable, cultural organization. The Group's mandate is to cultivate an appreciation and understanding of film and the moving
image. One of TIFFG's divisions is the Toronto International Film Festival, widely recognized as the most important film festival after Cannes and the most successful public film
festival in the world. Other divisions and initiatives of TIFFG include Cinematheque Ontario, Sprockets
Toronto International Film Festival for Children, Film Circuit, The Film Reference Library, Talk Cinema, Canada's Top Ten and Industry Programming & Services.
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- Is the Toronto International Film Festival Group a charitable organization?
Yes, the Toronto International Film Festival Group is a not-for-profit,
charitable organization with a Canadian Charitable registration number of #11930
4541 RR0001. We accept philanthropic gifts and issue tax receipts for these
gifts. As well, we seek art sponsorships and public funding to support our
divisions and programmes. If you are interested in finding out more, please click here.
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- I'm interested in volunteering for the Toronto International Film Festival Group. How do I go about it?
The Toronto International Film Festival Group is enormously grateful for the support we receive from our many Volunteers. To find out more information on how you can volunteer for TIFFG, please click here.
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- I'm interested in working for the Toronto International Film Festival Group. How do I apply?
The Toronto International Film Festival Group regularly posts employment opportunities on this website. For more information and for a list of job postings, please click here.