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The Government of Canada has announced more than $2 million in funding to dozens of community service organizations in Canada, August 17, 2023. (File photo: Lethbridge News Now)

Dozens of community groups in southern Alberta receive over $2 million in funding

Aug 17, 2023 | 11:29 AM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – The federal government has announced funding for a significant amount of community service organizations across the country, including several in southern Alberta.

A one-time allocation of $400 million is being dolled out to nearly 5,500 Canadian groups under the Community Services Recovery Fund.

The money will go to non-profit organizations that were negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Jenna Sudds said community service organizations are often the first to identify and respond to emerging needs, and are often the best positioned to create real change at the local level.

“Through the Community Services Recovery Fund, the Government of Canada recognizes and supports the critical role these organizations play in building strong, resilient and inclusive communities,” said Sudds. “This funding will help these organizations expand their reach, build their resilience to better adapt to emerging challenges, and make a greater impact on the lives of the people they serve.”

In southern Alberta, a total of 52 organizations will share a combined $2,081,091.

The largest grant in the region went to Sanare Centre in Medicine Hat, which will use $100,000 for a fund development project for organizational resilience and sustainability.

Followed closely behind it, at $99,960, is Inclusion Lethbridge. Its grant will go towards a recruitment to retention initiative.

The full list of local grant recipients is available below:

Brooks: $109,190

  • Brooks & District Senior’s Outreach Society – It’s a Brave New World… Or Is It?
    • $40,000
  • Newell Christian Counselling Society – Hybrid Model of Delivering Counselling Services
    • $30,000
  • Brooks and District Women’s Safe Society – Program and Services Innovation and Redesign
    • $25,000
  • Crossroads Clinic Association – Client Wellness & Resiliency Support Program
    • $9,000
  • Eastern Irrigation District Christian Ministerial Association – Chaplaincy Program Expansion and Diversification
    • $5,190

Claresholm: $19,800

  • Claresholm Community Centre – Board and Hall Management Workflow Efficiency
    • $19,800

Coaldale: $70,000

  • Alberta Birds of Prey Centre – Digital Transformation, Installation of Broadband Internet and a Computer Network
    • $70,000

Crowsnest Pass: $19,350

  • Heritage Crowsnest – Governance Completion
    • $19,350

Fort Macleod: $84,217

  • Willow Creek Foundation – Stronger HR, Stronger Employees, Stronger Volunteers, Stronger Organization
    • $44,217
  • The Fort Museum of the NWMP and First Nations Interpretive Centre – Multi-Year Fund Development Strategy
    • $40,000

Irvine: $19,000

  • Irvine & District Agricultural Society – Replace doors
    • $19,000

Lethbridge: $828,724

  • Inclusion Lethbridge – Recruitment to Retention Project
    • $99,960
  • Southern Alberta Ethnic Association – Stories From a Cultural Mosaic: Highlighting Members of the SAEA
    • $98,400
  • Friends Society of the Sir Alexander Galt Museum & Archives – Blackfoot, Michif & Cree Language Revitalization Project
    • $84,750
  • Volunteer Lethbridge – CVMM Analysis and Adaptation
    • $73,500
  • Interfaith Food Bank – Essentials for Essential Workers
    • $68,037
  • Ability Resource Association – IT Network Infrastructure and Hardware Upgrade
    • $50,000
  • YWCA Lethbridge & District – UKG Software Implementation
    • $50,000
  • SASHA – Technology Innovations to Support Client Services
    • $49,500
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters – Fundraising Strategy
    • $40,000
  • Lethbridge Sport Council – Sport Volunteer Management System
    • $37,240
  • New West Theatre – Fund Development Capacity Growth
    • $31,500
  • Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre – Strategic Fundraising Coordinator (one-year term)
    • $29,725
  • Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization – Consolidation and Upgrading of Digital Platforms
    • $27,000
  • Lethbridge Food Bank Society – Un-housed hamper distribution
    • $20,000
  • Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Club – Technological Modernization and Fundraising Investment
    • $16,000
  • Lethbridge Family Centre – Communications & Digital Marketing Refresh
    • $15,000
  • Womanspace – Strategic Planning and Revitalization
    • $14,700
  • L’Arche Lethbridge – Information Technology Infrastructure Upgrade
    • $13,412
  • Southern Alcare Manor – Ease of Information and Access
    • $10,000

Medicine Hat: $679,941

  • Sanare Centre – Fund Development for Organization Resilience and Sustainability
    • $100,000
  • Medicine Hat Family Young Men’s Christian Association – Investing in People & Updating Systems; a focus on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
    • $95,082
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Medicine Hat & District – Digitization of our Matches’ paper files
    • $88,515
  • Medalta, in the Historic Clay District – Information & Communications Technology Systems Modernization
    • $78,110
  • CORE Association – Staying Connected
    • $64,175
  • Medicine Hat and District Food Bank – Healthy Bundles Program
    • $62,735
  • REDI Enterprises Society – The REDIness Initiative
    • $50,000
  • Salvation Army of Medicine Hat – Hot Meal Program
    • $28,600
  • Persian Dreams and Canine Themes Rescue Society – Rehome, Catch, Neuter, Release and Healthy Animals
    • $44,224
  • Saamis Immigration Services Association – Embracing the Change and Moving Forward Together
    • $30,000
  • The Gas City Dog Club – Outdoor Training Area Upgrade
    • $17,000
  • Medicine Hat Health Foundation – Modernizing Fundraising Software
    • $10,000
  • Praxis Science Outreach Society – Integration of Virtual and Traditional Science Fairs
    • $9,500
  • South East Alberta Watershed Alliance Society – Replacement of Broken Office Laptop Computers
    • $2,000

Nanton: $13,000

  • Nanton Quality of Life – Pivot to Productivity – Modernizing Systems & Processes
    • $13,000

Pincher Creek: $106,869

  • SARSAR – Digitalization and Modernization Coordinator
    • $51,013
  • Pincher Creek & District Historical Society – Regional, Remote & Relevant
    • $25,669
  • Adaptable Outdoor Recreation Society – Adaptive Recreation Professional Training
    • $15,187
  • Napi Friendship Society – Improving Napi’s Accounting and Management Structure
    • $15,000

Raymond: $96,000

  • Raymond District Futures Society – Rural Health Initiative, Adaptation and Update 2023
    • $96,000

Standoff: $15,000

  • Kainai Food Bank Society – Policy & Data Enhancement
    • $15,000

Taber: $20,000

  • Taber Adult Learning – Digital Systems and Process Development
    • $20,000

An interactive map with every grant recipient across the country can be found on the Community Services Recovery Fund website.

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