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Ontario Helping Non-Profits in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke Respond to the Challenges of COVID-19

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Press Release
Office of John Yakabuskie

RENFREW/ARNPRIOR – The Ontario government is providing close to $46 million to support 186 municipalities, Indigenous communities and non-profit tourism, culture, sport and recreation organizations experiencing significant pressures due to COVID-19, including 2 organizations in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke.

Funding through the Community Building Fund’s capital stream will help them complete much-needed sport and recreation facility infrastructure repairs – including retrofits and rehabilitation to meet COVID-19 public health requirements – to ensure they can continue to provide programs and services vital to their communities once public health measures to combat the growing surge of the Omicron variant are lifted.

“Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, our government has supported those struggling the most,” said Lisa MacLeod, Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries.

“These capital grants will help municipalities, Indigenous communities and non-profit organizations make repairs or upgrades needed to their sport and recreation facilities to adapt to the pressures of the pandemic so they can continue to deliver programming critical to the economic and social well-being of communities across the province once their doors reopen.”

In total, the province’s Community Building Fund is investing $105 million to support community arts and culture, heritage, tourism, sport and recreation organizations that are experiencing significant financial pressures due to COVID-19.

The fund is administered by the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) through two streams: Operating and Capital. The Capital stream, which closed on September 29, 2021, is providing organizations across the province with support for:

Construction or renovation expenses, such as materials, labour for construction and/or installation.
Fixed equipment costs, such as large-scale fixed equipment for installation (examples include heating systems, exhaust and air conditioning systems).
Developmental costs or project management costs.

“COVID-19 has been a challenge for so many not-for-profit tourism, culture, sport and recreation organizations, and I am proud that our government is supporting their recovery though the Community Building Fund,” said MPP Yakabuski, MPP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke “Organizations such as the Nick Smith Centre are the bedrock of our community. By helping them weather the storm, we are ensuring people across Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke will have the opportunity to safely reconnect with the many things that make this community special.”

“Since its launch, Ontario has provided 834 Community Building Fund grants to community organizations, municipalities, Indigenous communities and non-profit sport and recreation organizations – enhancing the quality of life for people across the province and supporting local jobs,” said Minister MacLeod.

For a full list of Community Building Fund: Capital stream recipients, visit the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s website.

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