United Way Bruce Grey has provided $200,000 in grants to a variety of local programs across the region.
Every year United Way invites local charities to apply for grant funding in 3 priority areas including Healthy People, Strong Community, From Poverty to Possibility and All That Kids Can Be.
Since starting in 1998, United Way Bruce Grey has dished out $4 million for the local community.
The funding breakdown includes;
– Bruce Grey Child and Family Services: $35,000
– Ontario Student Nutrition Program – VON Canada: $15,500
– Friends and Neighbours (FAN) Club – CMHA Grey Bruce: $8,000
– Let’s Talk Program – CMHA Grey Bruce: $8,000
– Big Brothers Big Sisters of Grey Bruce: $5,000
– South Grey Bruce Youth Literacy Council: $4,000
– Saugeen Valley Children’s Safety Village: $4,000
– Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public Library: $1,500
– The Meeting Place Tobermory: $1,000
– Women’s House Serving Bruce and Grey: $5,000
– YMCA of Owen Sound Grey Bruce: $5,000
– Grey Bruce Good Food Box (Lion’s Head site): $4,000
– The Meeting Place Tobermory: $3,000
– ID Clinic – CMHA Grey Bruce: $2,500
– Kincardine Community Services Association: $2,500
– Lion’s Head and District Foodbank: $2,500
– The Men’s Program – CMHA Grey Bruce: $15,000
– The Salvation Army Wiarton: $7,000
– P.R.A.N.C.E.: $4,000
– Hope Haven Therapeutic Riding Centre: $4,000
– Ed Taylor Community Garden through Elephant Thoughts Educational Outreach: $3,000
– Meaford Community Garden through Elephant Thoughts Educational Outreach: $3,000
– The Garden Program – CMHA Grey Bruce: $3,000
– REACH Centre Grey Bruce: $3,000
– St. John Ambulance Grey Bruce Huron: $3,000
– Safe N’ Sound Residence: $3,000
– Community Connection 211: $45,000