Simpler gaming grant application ready

Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch is implementing the new application form in response to the Community Gaming Grant Review

The  B.C. government is providing a shorter, simpler application form for local organizations throughout the province re-applying for community gaming grants, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Bill Bennett recently announced.

Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch is implementing the new application form in response to the Community Gaming Grant Review released last January.

Based on public input, the review made recommendations to help non-profit organizations continue to provide community-based services that benefit families, citizens and local economies throughout British Columbia.

“British Columbians said what they wanted from community gaming grants and we listened. Streamlining the application process is one step. This year we also increased the annual grant funding and restored eligibility to prior levels. Gaming grants help community organizations make local services available and affordable for families across British Columbia,” said Bennett.

Feedback from community groups reviewing the new application has been favourable, citing the straightforward, concise format.

Again this year, the B.C. government is providing $135 million for community gaming grants shared by thousands of local organizations representing every region of the province.

For an email link to request the new application from Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch, please visit: www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/gaming

Eligibility for community gaming grants includes agricultural fairs,  local festivals and celebrations, heritage associations and museums, arts and culture, sports, environmental organizations, human and social services, public safety, parent advisory councils and district parent advisory councils.

During 2011-12, approximately 5,300 community groups shared $135 million.

Use the following email link to request the new application form: Gaming.Branch@gov.bc.ca

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