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Local non-profits to receive federal funding to expand employment and other opportunities

Kincardine, ON, Canada / ShorelineToday.ca Feb 23, 2021 6:11 AM Nine organizations in Central Ontario have been awarded funding to help create employment and strengthen the nonprofit and charitable sector, including 4 in Grey-Bruce. Community Foundation Grey Bruce and Georgian College have partnered to disperse over $341,000 to the groups through the Government of Canada’s Investment Readiness Program, through Community Foundations of Canada. Eat Local Grey Bruce in Owen Sound was awarded $45,000 to formalize policies and procedures, complete full financial assessments and perform strategic planning for sustainable growth. $38,634 will go to fund the Launch Pad Youth Activity and Technology Centre in Hanover, for a feasibility study & business plan to operate an ice cream truck as employment training for youth.

Community Foundation Grey Bruce, Georgian College direct funds

Author of the article: The Sun Times Publishing date: Feb 21, 2021  •  February 22, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content The Community Foundation Grey Bruce has partnered with Georgian College to provide funding to nine organizations that are working to create jobs, strengthen the charitable and non-profit sector and address social challenges. The organizations, which will share more than $340,000 in funding through the initiative, are spread out across central Ontario, but include four in Grey-Bruce, according to a news release from the partners. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Community Foundation Grey Bruce, Georgian College direct funds Back to video

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