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NORTHERN HEALTH’S IMAGINE COMMUNITY GRANTS NOW OPEN TO APPLICATIONS

Community partners across northern BC can apply for up to $5,000 through Northern Health’s IMAGINE Community Grants program.

Since it’s inception in 2009, it has supported 822 projects totaling $2.3 million dollars.

Northern Health is always striving for ways to improve the initiative.

“We want to hear back from the groups and how the project went and what was successful, what were some of the barriers and the majority of them have come back and said they would not have been able to get the project going in their community without the funding,” says Mandy Levesque, Healthy Community Development Lead.

“Our maximum amount of funding is $5,000 per project and that might not sound like a lot but you would be really surprised by the amount of work people would do in their community.”

Organizations, schools, regional districts, and municipalities have until March 31st to sign up.

The most recent cycle saw 45 projects in 28 different communities received funding including Prince George, Vanderhoof, Houston, and Telkwa.

Here are some recent recipients for the North Cariboo.

Barlow Creek Elementay PAC-Barlow Creek Community Garden $2,220.00
Carson Elementary School-Carson’s Natural Playground & Outdoor Classroom $4,889.00
Kids Kare Center-Active Play All Year Round $2,645.00
District of Wells-Intergenerational Gym Nights $3,900.00

(Files by Brendan Pawliw)

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