RCI/A Rogers Communications Inc. Cl A

2021 Ted Rogers Community Grants help empower thousands of youth across the Prairies, supporting our next generation of leaders

2021 Ted Rogers Community Grants help empower thousands of youth across the Prairies, supporting our next generation of leaders

Grants provided to community organizations in the Prairies who engage youth through mentorship, personal development, arts, counselling and leadership programs

More than $1 million in community grants awarded to 70 organizations across the Prairies since 2017

CALGARY, Alberta, Feb. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Rogers Communications announced it has awarded to nine organizations across Prairie provinces this year who are making a difference in the lives of thousands of local youth. Through programs in mentorship, personal development, arts, counselling, and leadership, these organizations are providing critical supports to youth across the region by building confidence and pride, while helping them achieve their highest potential. Rogers is proud to have provided more than $1 million in grants to 70 organizations in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba since the program launched in 2017.

“As organizations across our region continue to face challenges due to the pandemic, support from Ted Rogers Community grants are helping them provide critical programs for youth in our communities,” said Larry Goerzen, President of Alberta and Prairies Region, Rogers Communications. “This year, that support is more important than ever before, and we are proud to help the next generation of youth achieve their dreams and potential.”



Organizations receiving Ted Rogers Community grants this year include:

  • – Calgary, Alberta - $25,000
  • – Winnipeg, Manitoba - $25,000
  • – Edmonton, Alberta - $15,000
  • – Calgary, Alberta - $15,000
  • - Calgary, Alberta - $15,000
  • – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - $15,000
  • – Lethbridge, Alberta - $10,000
  • – Winnipeg, Manitoba - $10,000
  • – Edmonton, Alberta - $10,000

"At 5th on 5th Youth Services, we strive to help youth to become capable, caring and contributing members of our community,” said Trevor Brown, Executive Director, . “The value of this grant will go beyond this year and will continue to benefit many youth for years to come!"

For LGBTQ2S+ youth, navigating adolescence can be particularly difficult, according to a 2019 federal , which showed many face bullying at school or feel they need to conceal their identities from family. Rogers grants to organizations like the in Winnipeg help provide a safe and positive space for LGBTQ2S+ youth to celebrate their identity, reduce isolation, and build social connections.

“With the support of the Ted Rogers Community Grant, Rainbow Resource Centre’s Youth Program has been able to pivot to online programming,” said Noreen Mian, Executor Director, Rainbow Resource Centre. “By continuing to offer our programing we can ensure that 2SLGBTQ+ youth feel safe, supported and connected to their peers and community.”

Since 2017, Rogers has also provided more than $470,000 in  to 75 Prairie youth attending post-secondary education – many from our community grants partners - with 75% of community recipients from the nationally from BIPOC communities.

Supporting youth through grants, together with , is one of the key ways Rogers is committed to working in partnership with communities to help meet critical needs of our residents and neighbours. Other community programs include , which offers affordable Internet to bridge the digital divide. During the pandemic, Rogers has provided thousands of as digital lifelines to women’s shelters, and to youth organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters Canada to keep youth connected to mentors. In partnership with the Jays Care Foundation and Food Banks Canada, the company also provided 9 million meals through donations and food hampers for food banks across the country as part of . This year, in honour of its 60th birthday and as part of , the Rogers team stepped up with a record number of volunteer hours to help make Canada stronger, together.

About Rogers

Rogers is a proud Canadian company dedicated to making more possible for Canadians each and every day. Our founder, Ted Rogers, purchased his first radio station, CHFI, in 1960. We have grown to become a leading technology and media company that strives to provide the very best in wireless, residential, sports, and media to Canadians and Canadian businesses. Our shares are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: RCI.A and RCI.B) and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: RCI). If you want to find out more about us, visit .

For more information:

Rogers Communications, , 1-844-226-1338



EN
18/02/2021

Underlying

To request access to management, click here to engage with our
partner Phoenix-IR's CorporateAccessNetwork.com

Reports on Rogers Communications Inc. Cl A

 PRESS RELEASE

Rogers Satellite Transforming IoT Connectivity for Asset and Fleet Man...

Rogers Satellite Transforming IoT Connectivity for Asset and Fleet Management Technology First Canadian wireless carrier to offer satellite-to-mobile service for new Geotab asset tracker TORONTO, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rogers Communications today announced it is launching satellite-powered asset tracking technology with Geotab, a global leader in connected transportation, video and asset tracking solutions. “We’re proud to be the first Canadian wireless carrier to offer satellite-to-mobile service for IoT,” said Tom Turner, President, Rogers Business. “Businesses will now be...

 PRESS RELEASE

Le service Connexion satellite de Rogers transforme la connectivité Id...

Le service Connexion satellite de Rogers transforme la connectivité IdO pour la technologie de gestion des actifs et des parcs de véhicules Premier fournisseur sans-fil canadien à offrir un service satellite à mobile pour le nouveau dispositif de suivi des actifs Geotab. TORONTO, 24 févr. 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rogers Communications a annoncé aujourd’hui le lancement d’une technologie de suivi des actifs propulsée par satellite en collaboration avec Geotab, chef de file mondial des solutions connectées de transport, de vidéo et de suivi des actifs. « Nous sommes fiers d’être le premi...

 PRESS RELEASE

Rogers Communications Reports Fourth Quarter 2025 Results; Announces 2...

Rogers Communications Reports Fourth Quarter 2025 Results; Announces 2026 Financial Guidance Rogers delivers strong Q4 financial results with total service revenue up 16% to $5.3 billion and adjusted EBITDA up 6% to $2.7 billion Wireless financials reflect continued subscriber growth with balanced marketplace discipline Q4 service revenue of $2.1 billion, consistent with 2024; adjusted EBITDA of $1.4 billion, up 1%Q4 margin up 40 basis points to industry-leading 67%Added 39,000 total mobile phone net additions in Q4, including 37,000 postpaid subscribersQ4 postpaid churn of 1.43%, down 1...

 PRESS RELEASE

Rogers Communications Declares 50 Cents per Share Quarterly Dividend

Rogers Communications Declares 50 Cents per Share Quarterly Dividend April 2, 2026 payment date following March 10, 2026 record date TORONTO, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX: RCI.A and RCI.B) (NYSE: RCI) (“Rogers”) announced that its Board of Directors (the “Board”) declared a quarterly dividend totaling 50 cents per share (the “Quarterly Dividend”) on each of its outstanding Class B Non-Voting shares and Class A Voting shares.            The declared Quarterly Dividend will be paid April 2, 2026 to shareholders of record on March 10, 2026. Such quarter...

 PRESS RELEASE

Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Trey Yesavage Kicks Off Rogers Screen Break ...

Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Trey Yesavage Kicks Off Rogers Screen Break School Program Rogers Screen Break: Five-Year, $50 million commitment to help youth balance screen time TORONTO, Jan. 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rogers today kicked off its  national school program with Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage. Yesavage spoke to hundreds of students from local schools at Toronto Metropolitan University about healthy screen use and active living, part of a new national program to help Canadian families address excessive screen use in youth. “I’m thrilled to be back in Toronto to con...

ResearchPool Subscriptions

Get the most out of your insights

Get in touch