Co-op accepting applications for community funding

  • Jan. 30, 2019 12:00 a.m.
Co-op accepting applications for community funding

At first glance, there isn’t much in common between a garden outside the downtown Victoria library, a multi-use trail network near a Manitoba national park and a long abandoned railroad bed that’s being turned into a park in Hafford, Sask. But these projects actually have one thing in common.

They are among the 88 community-led projects funded by the Co-op Community Spaces Program. Entering its fifth year, the program is dedicating $2 million in funding and is accepting applications for capital projects that will bring Western Canadian communities together.

“There’s no end to the great things that are being done across Western Canada to keep communities vibrant and growing,” said Vic Huard, Executive Vice-President of Strategy at Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL). “Co-op Community Spaces is another way for Co-ops to encourage this growth, give back and invest in places that bring us all together.”

Capital funding between $25,000 and $150,000 is available per project. Co-op invites registered non-profit organizations, registered charities or community service co-operatives to apply online between Feb. 1 and March 1, 2019. Program funding categories include recreation, environmental conservation and urban agriculture.

The program was launched in 2015 to help protect, beautify and improve places for everyone. Since then, it has provided $6.5 million to 88 projects, including parks, greenhouses and sports fields.

FCL administers the giving program on behalf of more than 170 independent local co-ops across Western Canada that form the Co-operative Retailing System.

To learn more about Co-op Community Spaces or apply for funding, visit communityspaces.ca.

Co-op Donates

Local Co-op donates $2500 to Seniors’ Retirement Housing Society.

Vanderhoof & District Co-op Houston branch representative, Kim Stoltenberg, presents a $2500 cheque to outgoing Seniors’ Retirement Housing president, Arnold Amonson. The money is meant to help pay for the work completed on the newest complex built at Pleasant Valley Village.

Houston library receives money from Four Rivers Co-op

Four Rivers Co-op has committed supporting charities, non-profits and community groups in six communities across its trading district which includes Houston.

Most recently from the co-op community support fund a donation of $6600 was given to the Houston Public Library.

The Houston Public Library plans to use the funds to complete upgrades and repairs to the building.

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