Charities and Non-Profits have until April 15 to apply community grants.
Community Foundation Grey Bruce reminds those interested their projects must benefit the community in at least one of the categories listed in the application.
Each of the wellbeing indicators are outlined in the Foundation’s Vital Signs report.
Vital Signs is a community check-up conducted by Community Foundations across Canada that measures the vitality of communities and supports action on issues that are critical to quality of life.
Applicants will be asked to describe how their project relates to the report.
Grants will be distributed to successful applicants in May.
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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.