Burlington Community Foundation Launches 2025 Vital Signs Report

September 16, 2025

MEDIA RELEASE

Top areas rated as most important by Burlington residents include improving cost of living, housing affordability, traffic and community planning/development

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Today, the Burlington Community Foundation (BCF) is launching Burlington’s 2025 Vital Signs report, presented by FirstOntario Credit Union.

Vital Signs is Canada’s largest community-driven data program, led by Community Foundations of Canada and implemented by community foundations locally.

The structure of this report is a new approach for BCF’s Vital Signs. The Foundation partnered with Leger to conduct first-hand research in the community to provide a timely snapshot of how Burlington residents are feeling about issues such as housing, arts and culture, standard of living, safety, learning, the environment and more.

“We hope these findings inspire thoughtful discussion and meaningful action in the Burlington community,” said Foundation CEO Megan Tregunno. “Connecting community is at the heart of what we do, and through the insights presented in Vital Signs, we hope to spark engagement that will continue to strengthen Burlington through collective efforts such as giving, volunteering and advocacy.”

Key findings of the report include:

  • 8 in 10 residents have a very positive view of quality of life in Burlington
  • When asked to rate the 3 best things about Burlington, residents cited: Waterfront access (51%), safety (38%), location (34%), parks/green spaces (25%), and festivals/events (22%)
  • When asked what would make Burlington an even better place to live, residents cited: Housing affordability (20%), improved public transit (16%), addressing traffic congestion (15%), controlled development (15%) and affordable cost of living/better living wage (10%)
  • When asked to rate the 3 most important issues facing Burlington today, residents cited: Cost of living (54%), housing affordability (42%), traffic (30%), community planning/development (20%)

 

“We are proud to be the presenting sponsor for Burlington’s 2025 Vital Signs report, an integral local resource we know will help engage the community and contribute to lasting change,” said Joanne Battaglia, SVP, Marketing, Communications and Community Partnerships, FirstOntario Credit Union.

The report provides a letter grade for each vital indicator, making it easy to quickly see how Burlington residents are feeling about a particular issue at a glance. A one-page summary is attached.

The findings will be used as a tool to inform and engage donors and guide the Foundation on how it directs funding, including mobilizing its assets for positive community impact.

Over the course of the next two years, BCF will be also hosting Vital Community Conversations to explore the research around select vital indicators outlined in the report.

Burlington’s 2025 Vital Signs report is available at https://BurlingtonFoundation.org/vital-signs.

 

For more information, please contact:

Dana Brown
Communications & Grants Associate
Office: 905-639-0744 ext. 1
Cell: 905-912-2711
DBrown@BurlingtonFoundation.org

 

About Burlington Community Foundation
The Burlington Community Foundation manages charitable gifts from donors whose generosity allows us to create permanent, income-earning funds. Grants can then be made from those funds to support charitable organizations. To date, the Foundation has invested $12.7 million in people, projects, and non-profit organizations that strengthen Burlington and communities throughout Canada. Visit: www.BurlingtonFoundation.org.

About FirstOntario Credit Union
FirstOntario is a full service cooperative financial institution, serving members for more than 86 years throughout the Golden Horseshoe, Niagara Region, and Southwestern regions of Ontario. With $7 billion in assets under management, FirstOntario is one of Canada’s largest credit unions. Everyone is welcome to be part of FirstOntario for financial services including daily transactions, mortgages, lines of credit, loans and investments. FirstOntario profits are invested into the communities we serve through support for entrepreneurs, competitive rates and charitable pursuits including our award-winning student nutrition program. Learn more about us today at FirstOntario.com.