Thursday, August 6, 2020

City of Prince Rupert Opens up application period for Community Enhancement Grants, cautions on potential impact of COVID on funding


The application period is now open for Community Enhancement
Grants  with a deadline of September 18th. 
Prince Rupert City Council will review and announce the
successful applicants by January of 2021
(Photo from City of PR)


Local community groups and organizations have a little less than seven weeks to get their paperwork in and the applications delivered to the City of Prince Rupert, as the city opens up the 2021 Community Enhancement Grant application process.

The grants available offer up cash funding, special grants, service-in-kind and inventory options.

They are available to various Non-profit/Volunteer Community groups and organizations, with those interested required to complete in full the application forms available at City Hall or on line, as well as to submit all required supporting documentation.

The City of Prince Rupert Policy on Community Enhancement Grants


The deadline for this years application process is Friday, September 18th at 4PM with applications to be directed to Executive Assistant Brianne Bunko.

It's anticipated that those who apply this year will learn of the status of their application by January of 2021.

However this year, the city notes that any decisions related to the granting and disbursement of funding could impacted by revenue constraints related to the impact of COVID-19 on the city's finances.

Should you need more information on the process for this year contact Ms. Bunko at 250-627-0934

More background on the process is available here, while  the application form and guidelines  can be found below:



In the 2020 round of funding announced last November,  the City of Prince Rupert provided some long standing recipients with additional resources, though some others were left outside looking in for the year, with a recommendation to try again when the next intake period arrives.

More notes on items of interest from the City of Prince Rupert can be found from our Council Discussion archive page.

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