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City welcoming applications for grants

The City of Prince George is seeking applications for three grant programs that help to launch and sustain great ideas, events, and projects.
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The City of Prince George is seeking applications for three grant programs that help to launch and sustain great ideas, events, and projects.

The Community Enhancement Grant, the myPG Community Grant, and the Celebrate Prince George Community Grant provide non-profit organizations with the financial support to get good, locally sourced ideas off the ground.

The deadline for applications is March 15 and the application form is found at www.princegeorge.ca under the "Grants and Financial Assistance" section.

Here's a closer look:

myPG Community Grant: For non-profit organizations that work in a community know its strengths and potential and have ideas on how to make the city a better place for everyone. They're designed to help local organizations develop and implement innovative activities, which contribute to making Prince George a great community.

Contacts: Sarah Brown at 250-614-7897 or Sarah.Brown@princegeorge.ca and Doug Hofstede at 250-561-7646 or Doug.Hofstede@princegeorge.ca.

Celebrate Prince George Grant: For non-profit organizations that offer community celebrations at any point in the year could qualify to receive support through this City and Tourism PG partnership. The program aims to foster a celebratory atmosphere that will attract visitors to our community. Please note that this grant is for the 2020 event season.

Contact: Jen Tkachuk at 250-614-7880 or Jen.Tkachuk@princegeorge.ca.

Community Enhancement Grant: This grant program offers the community an opportunity to improve neighbourhoods and foster civic pride. These grants range from $200 to a maximum of $1,000.

Contact: Marta Gregor at 250-561-7798 or Marta.Gregor@princegeorge.ca