The application period for the 2023 Municipal Community Grants Program is now open. 'After several hard years,...
The application period for the 2023 Municipal Community Grants Program is now open.
“After several hard years, it’s more important than ever to encourage events and programming that support the needs of our community,” Mayor Steve Ferguson says. “I’m thrilled to see the Community Grants program launch once again and look forward to seeing the wonderful initiatives that result from this important funding.”
The Municipal Community Grants Program is made possible through funding from the County of Prince Edward in partnership with The County Foundation , who administers the program and augments funding. The program provides support to not-for-profit and community-based organizations. Grants are available for projects that enhance The County’s quality of place as well as the local economy. Applications must focus on one or more of the following: arts, culture, heritage, recreation, environment, health and/or human services.Thursday, March 9
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