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$1M grants for western Canada community projects

Celebrating a decade of building stronger communities, Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) and local Co-ops across Western Canada are once again offering $1 million in funding through the Co-op Community Spaces program. This initiative supports capital projects focused on recreation, environmental conservation, and urban agriculture.

"Marking the program's 10th year is a chance to recognize how Co-op Community Spaces empowers us to build sustainable communities together," says Pam Skotnitsky, FCL's Vice-President of Strategy. "The 175 projects funded so far have protected nature, provided urban gardens, and created spaces for recreation and connection."

Since its launch, the program has invested a total of $12.5 million in 175 projects across Western Canada, ranging from educational spaces and community gardens to recreational facilities and more.

Calling all non-profit organizations, registered charities, and community service co-operatives! Apply online between February 1st and March 1st, 2024, for funding between $25,000 and $150,000 per project.

FCL manages the program on behalf of over 160 independent Co-ops in Western Canada, forming the Co-operative Retailing System (CRS). Join them in making a positive impact on your community!

Discover all about Community Spaces, including application details and inspiring examples from 2023 recipientscommunityspaces.ca.

Source : Small Farm Canada

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