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Williams Lake Launches a Matching Campaign for their Endowment Fund

The City of Williams Lake is launching a matching fund campaign beginning this week.

The matching fund campaign is tied to the City’s endowment fund, which began last year, and saw some success.

“We had a really good first year. We went from $0 to $150,000 thanks to a anonymous donation.” says Beth Veenkamp, Manager of Economic Development for the City of Williams Lake.

“That same donor has come back with an offer of $100,000 dollars in matching funds for anything that we can raise through the community.”

In a release from the City, their goal is to offer grants to community groups and organizations, which covers a broad variety of needs.

Veenkamp noted that it’s a long term plan for the city, as they still need to pull in interest or dividends.

For more information on the City’s endowment fund, you can find it on their website here.

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