Last month Council deferred its decision process into the New Year, while at the same time advising would be new applicants that there would be no new applications accepted for 2016.
That decision leaves such groups as The Grad Parents Committee for 2016, North Coast Immigrant and Multicultural Society, Prince Rupert Harley Riders, Prince Rupert Marine Rescue, St. Andrew's Cathedral and Transition Prince Rupert Society off the list of hopeful applicants for this year, leaving them to seek out alternative forms of funding for their plans over the next twelve months.
Should all go according to plan tonight however, there will be confirmation for those groups that have traditionally received funding from the City, with the City's Financial Officer Corinne Bomben providing a report and recommended guidelines and amounts for 2016.
In the report to be presented to Council, the process that has been used to determine the funding to be in place for 2016, putting in place a cap on the Grant Funding to be set at 850,000 dollars as reviewed by Council back in December.
The Community Groups that will be awaiting word from Council on how their funding request for 2016 will turn out include: AFFNO, Museum of Northern British Columbia, Prince Rupert Community Arts Council, Prince Rupert Community Halloween Fest Society, Prince Rupert Performing Arts Society, Prince Rupert Public Library, Prince Rupert Special Events Society, Prince Rupert Wildlife Shelter, Tourism Prince Rupert and Visitor Information Center.
The recommended amounts from the Financial department can be reviewed from the Chart below.
Prince Rupert City Council will review the Grant Funding recommendations as part of tonights Council session (click on item above to expand chart) |
You can review the full report that Council will receive tonight from the City's Agenda package, it starts at page 15 and continues to 17.
For more items related to tonight's City Council session see our archive page here.
Further items related to items of interest with the City of Prince Rupert can be found on our Council Archive page here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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