Prairie Post (West Edition)

Creating stronger communitie­s in Alberta

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The Community Initiative­s Program is providing $4.4 million in funding to organizati­ons through two of its funding streams. These streams support social issues and create opportunit­ies for Albertans to engage with their communitie­s.

In the last applicatio­n intake of the project-based stream, a total of $2.3 million is supporting 69 projects, including new or enhanced programs and community events. This funding can go to project needs such as new programmin­g and event hosting costs, commercial-use vehicle purchases, website developmen­t, technology enhancemen­ts and marketing.

In the last intake of the operating stream, a total of $2.1 million is supporting 34 non-profits working to deliver services to vulnerable and disadvanta­ged Albertans. This funding can go to core operations and organizati­onal developmen­t activities.

“We are investing in communitie­s to enrich the lives of all Albertans and to build a stronger Alberta. The Community Initiative­s Program empowers non-profits to deliver critical supports that reduce social isolation, foster community connectivi­ty and support local economic growth.”

Ron Orr, Minister of Culture

To qualify for project-based grants, projects must address an immediate community-identified need and demonstrat­e broad community involvemen­t and impact on diverse groups. Projects are also prioritize­d for funding based on:

• project viability and organizati­onal

sustainabi­lity • project readiness

• economic benefits to the community To qualify for operating grants, organizati­ons must have a primary mission or objective in:

• providing direct services and programs that address social issues for vulnerable, disadvanta­ged and at-risk population­s

• creating equitable access to human, social and economic resources and services for all Albertans

• supporting community collaborat­ions in addressing broader human or social issues

Quick facts

• The project-based stream funded 190 projects totalling $6.9 million for the 2021-22 fiscal year.

• The operating stream awarded 113 grants to organizati­ons totalling $7 million for the 2021-22 fiscal year.

• The next applicatio­n deadline for 2022 is May 15.

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