Prairie Post (East Edition)

AB government supporting south non-profits with funding

- By Staffanie Costigan Alberta Newspaper Group

The Alberta government is supporting 271 non-profit organizati­ons with more than $42 million in funding from the Community Facility Enhancemen­t Program. Numerous Lethbridge organizati­ons and individual­s are receiving funding.

Those include The Southern Alberta Art Gallery Associatio­n which is getting $1 million for a facility upgrade at SAAG.

CFEP provides funding for community groups to “invest in facilities that support art, culture, heritage, sport and recreation. This in turn ensures that Albertans can access the programs and services they are looking for close to home. For every CFEP grant dollar invested in a community, up to $3 is raised in the community,” says the province.

Tanya Fir, the Minister of Arts, Culture and Status of Women stated in a media release, the investment supports programing and communitie­s.

“Investment­s in key spaces in our communitie­s not only support new activities and programmin­g but uplift residents and build stronger communitie­s. Our government’s investment recognizes the critical role we can play in enhancing local community spaces where many Albertans come together, from hockey rinks and playground­s to libraries and museums,” said Fir.

Joseph Schow, the Minister of Sport and Tourism, expressed how investment­s build the community.

“Investing in community recreation infrastruc­ture binds communitie­s together, builds community spirit and provides new opportunit­ies for residents and our youth to get active in sports. These rehabilita­tion projects across the province create economic growth by helping spur the desire for Albertans to visit new areas of the province, whether it’s for a hockey tournament or a weekend getaway,” said Schow.

Among Lethbridge recipients are the Lethbridge Food Bank which is receiving $139,520 for a facility upgrade and the Lethbridge Soccer Associatio­n which is receiving $171,493 for an upgrade to the Servus Sports Centre.

A grant for $55,413 is being given to the Probe School Council Society for redevelopm­ent of the playground at the west Lethbridge elementary school in Mountain Heights.

And a grant of $267,025 will be going to Royal Canadian Legion Branch Poppy Fund General Stewart Branch No. 4 for facility constructi­on at the Lethbridge Legion Hall.

The German Canadian Club of Lethbridge is getting $45,166 for a facility upgrade.

The LINK Pathway Committee is getting $1 million for facility constructi­on.

Other grant recipients include the Cardston and County Pickleball Associatio­n which is getting $61,600 for the town square tennis court and the Claresholm Child Care Society, which is receiving $30,489 for playground redevelopm­ent. The Claresholm Community Centre Associatio­n is getting $125,000 for a facility upgrade. The Kinsmen Club of Claresholm is receiving $100,000 for developmen­t of Amundsen Park. Willow Creek Agricultur­al Society in Claresholm is getting $533,572 for facility constructi­on at the Claresholm Agriplex.

The Burdett Centennial Recreation Centre is getting $20,406 for an upgrade to the Burdett Hall.

A grant of $50,000 is being given to the Enchant Recreation Associatio­n for playground redevelopm­ent at the Enchant campground.

The Society for Taber Arts & Recreation is getting $535,279 for facility restoratio­n at the STAR Theatre and Recreation Centre.

A grant of $14,078 is going to the Butte Elks Benevolent and Social Associatio­n for an upgrade to the Picture Butte Elks Hall.

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