Nelson’s Civic Theatre Society, Nelson Curling Club, and Rossland Historical Museum and Archive Association are set to receive a portion of this year’s $5.2 million in Community Gaming Grants.
Funded through the province, the Community Gaming Grant Program provides funds annually to non-profit organizations throughout BC.
For the West Kootenays, $250,000 has been allocated to help the Rossland Historical Museum and Archive Association pay for renovations and accessibility improvements at the museum.
The Nelson Civic Theatre Society is set to receive $225,841 to support theatre renovations and equipment upgrades, and the Nelson Curling Club will receive $94,588 to help upgrade the ice plant at the facility.
Anne Kang, Minister of Municipal Affairs, said in the release that the Community Gaming Grant Program ensures local organizations can continue to support their communities.
“Not-for-profit organizations provide valuable services that help make life better for British Columbians. The Community Gaming Grants support organizations to acquire essential equipment and undertake renovations – whether it’s replacing a worn-out soccer field or refinishing a youth centre – so that they can continue to better support strong and vibrant communities in BC.”
Fifteen capital projects throughout BC’s Interior were awarded money through the program this year, a full list can be found here.
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