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ICYMI: Applications wanted for City grants

Non-profit organizations around Prince George have the chance to receive funding for locally sourced ideas.

Three City of PG grants are available to apply for.

The myPG Community Grant helps local organizations develop and implement innovative activities contributing to making PG a better community.

Non-profits offering community celebrations could qualify for support from the Celebrate Prince George Grant. The program, via a partnership between the City and Tourism PG, aims to foster a celebratory atmosphere in an effort to attract visitors. This grant is for the 2020 event season.

Grants ranging from $200 to $1,000 are available courtesy the Community Enhancement Grant. It offers an opportunity to improve neighbourhoods and foster civic pride.

The deadline to apply is March 15th. Contact information is available here.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
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