NEWS RELEASE
January 18, 2021
For immediate release
(Cold Lake, AB) – The formation of the Cold Lake Community Grant Advisory Committee will centralize the process by which community groups and organizations apply for grant funding through the City. The committee will receive the majority of requests for City funding, which historically were split between the duties of City Council and the Recreation and Culture Grant Committee.
Composed of two members of Council and two community members-at-large for a two-year term, the committee will review funding requests and make recommendations to Council for funding.
“We wanted to even the playing field and streamline the process for applying for municipal grants,” said Mayor Craig Copeland. “This new committee will meet to review funding applications only four times per year, so community groups and organizations will need to plan ahead and be proactive with their requests.”
Those requesting funding are required to submit an application no less than 60 days before the event or program is set to begin. The Grant Advisory Committee will meet four times per year to review applications, and applicants will be notified no more than 20 days following the application deadline, whether or not their request has been approved.
Grant applications will be accepted under the following initiatives (grant streams):
In addition, the Community Grant Advisory Committee will accept and review applications for the Community Capital Project Grant. Funding is available for up to one-third of total project costs.
Application deadlines for all grant requests are as follows:
Community organizations and groups considering applying for funding during the winter period are reminded of the upcoming deadline on Thursday, February 4, 2021.
Application forms, an outline of each grant stream and information regarding application/evaluation criteria is posted on the City’s website.
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