Tim Hortons Orange Sprinkle Donut is back TODAY with 100% of proceeds donated to Indigenous organizations

Today, the Tim Hortons Orange Sprinkle Donut fundraising campaign is back across Canada in support of Indigenous organizations with 100% of proceeds donated to the Orange Shirt Society, the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund, the Indian Residential School Survivors Society, Ulnooweg Education Centre, and in Quebec, the New Pathways Foundation.

“We’re proud to mark the fifth year of the Tim Hortons Orange Sprinkle Donut campaign and to continue supporting Indigenous organizations,” said Hope Bagozzi, Chief Marketing Officer for Tim Hortons.

“Thanks to the generosity of our guests and the dedication of Tims restaurant owners across Canada, last year’s Orange Sprinkle Donut campaign raised over $800,000 — a powerful demonstration of how we can all come together to help make a difference.”

The Tim Hortons Orange Sprinkle Donut fundraising campaign was first developed in 2021 by a group of Indigenous Tim Hortons restaurant owners and to date has raised over $4.4 million for Indigenous organizations.