The Ontario Trillium Foundation’s (OTF) Grow grant is bringing just over $776,000 to Simcoe North.
Organizations sharing the funding:
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orillia & District – $278,600
- Georgian Bay Cancer Support Centre in Penetanguishene – $289,000
- Quest Art School + Gallery in Midland – $208,500
“In Simcoe North and all across Ontario, non-profits are delivering critical services that enable people to train for new careers, stay active, learn new things, and connect with their community,” said Stan Cho, minister of tourism, culture and gaming.
“This investment helps ensure local non-profit groups can build on their successes and expand in ways that benefit communities across the province.”
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OTF Grow grants assist non-profit organizations, Indigenous programs and small municipalities expand programs and services that are already making a positive impact.
Applicants can apply for funding of $100,000 to $600,000 over two or three years to expand or improve an existing program.
“Our government believes local programs and services enrich the lives of people in Simcoe North and play an important role in building a strong community and prosperous economy,” said Simcoe-North MPP Jill Dunlop.
“Organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters, Georgian Bay Cancer Support Centre, & Quest Art School + Gallery are pillars of our community. This support will enable them to improve on programs that are essential to the well-being of people in Simcoe North, making a positive difference for years to come,” she said.