As part of Well-Being Week, the Provincial Government is making a combined $30,000 investment in four community organizations to help them improve their ability to support the health and well-being of residents.
The Food Producers Forum, The Canadian Mental Health Association, Thrive Community Youth Network, and SmartICE will receive funds for various programs.
Food Producers Forum will receive $10,000 to support a strategic planning session with members and agriculture stakeholders to identify priorities and opportunities for the organization. The Canadian Mental Health Association is set to receive $8,400 for organizational governance training and a strategic planning workshop to explore potential social enterprise opportunities
$1,600 will be awarded to Thrive Community Youth Network to support a strategic planning workshop to explore potential social enterprise models for the organization. SmartICE will receive $10,000 for the delivery of risk management and strategic planning modules to assist with a foundational review and renewal of their strategic directions.
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