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Overview. Alberta Lottery Fund Community Initiatives Program (CIP) Community Facility Enhancement Program (CFEP). Alberta Lottery Fund. Government of Alberta’s share of revenues from slot machines, VLTs and ticket lotteries.

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  1. Overview • Alberta Lottery Fund • Community Initiatives Program (CIP) • Community Facility Enhancement Program (CFEP)

  2. Alberta Lottery Fund • Government of Alberta’s share of revenues from slot machines, VLTs and ticket lotteries. • Revenues are distributed through 13 ministries. www.albertalotteryfund.ca

  3. Alberta Lottery Fund • Supports thousands of not-for-profit public and community initiatives annually • Searchable database of recipients and projects at www.albertalotteryfund.ca/ Who Benefits

  4. Community Initiatives Program • $26 million per fiscal year (April 1–March 31) • Funds enhance and enrich community initiatives that provide a direct service to the community and respond to community needs and issues. • Matching grant program • New application guidelines and procedures

  5. Community Initiatives Program Three Funding Categories: 1. Project-Based Grants - maximum $75,000 2. Community Operating Grants - maximum $75,000 3. International Development Grants - maximum $25,000

  6. Community Initiatives Program Eligible Applicants • Agricultural Societies Act • Community not-for-profit groups, charities and societies • Cemeteries Act • Child and Family Services Authorities • First Nations and Métis Settlements • Libraries, School and Post-Secondary Learning Acts • Special Act of the Parliament of Canada or Alberta Legislature

  7. Community Initiatives Program Eligible Project-Based Grants • Equipment, vehicles, furnishings • Book and resource materials • Facility construction and/or renovation • Travel, festivals and events • New programs and staffing • Start-up funding • Special funding (i.e. disaster funding)

  8. Community Initiatives Program Project-Based Grant Highlights • $75,000 maximum per project per fiscal year (April 1 – March 31) • Matching can be any combination of cash and donated labour, services, material and/or equipment • Up to $10,000 will be considered for non-matching if financial hardship can be shown • Maximum 50% Government of Alberta funding towards the total project cost.

  9. Community Initiatives Program Project-Based Funding Limits • Project-based grants – $75,000 maximum • Technology upgrades – $50,000 maximum • Travel – $10,000 maximum • Applicants can’t receiving funding for the same project for more than two successive years. • Core education, health, social services or religious activities are not eligible. • Gaming activities are not eligible.

  10. Community Initiatives Program Project-Based Funding Limits (cont’d) • Playground construction or upgrades are not eligible • Endowments, debt reduction and operating costs are not eligible. • One project/operating grant and one capital grant per fiscal year from either CIP or CFEP • No retroactive funding for costs prior to application submission. Project start date should follow application submission.

  11. Community Initiatives Program Community Operating Grants • Funds to enhance organization's ability to operate and deliver services to the community • Core operating/program costs are eligible. • $75,000 maximum • Contact Winston McConnell (780) 422-2258 winston.mcconnell@gov.ab.ca

  12. Community Initiatives Program International Development Grants • Small and medium sized Alberta-based non-government organizations • Match and/or supplement donations of Albertans to humanitarian projects • $25,000 maximum • Contact Jackie Switzer (780) 422-2315 jackie.switzer@gov.ab.ca

  13. Community Facility Enhancement Program • $38 million per fiscal year (April 1 – March 31) • Responds to local facility needs by protecting or developing new community facilities • Works in partnership with community groups and volunteers • Matching grant program • New application guidelines and procedures

  14. Community Facility Enhancement Program Eligible Applicants • Municipalities (CFEP only) • Agricultural Societies Act • Community not-for-profit groups, charities and societies • Cemeteries Act • Child and Family Services Authorities • First Nations and Métis Settlements • Libraries, School and Post-Secondary Learning Acts • Special Act of the Parliament of Canada or Alberta Legislature

  15. Community Facility Enhancement Program Eligible Projects • Capital projects (build, purchase, repair, renovate or upgrade) • Carry out major renovations and repairs to structural, electrical or mechanical systems • Modernize facilities to improve operational efficiency or enhance programming • Expand facilities to increase public use

  16. Community Facility Enhancement Program Eligible Projects (cont’d) • Develop new facilities to meet changing community needs • Conduct a planning and/or feasibility study for a capital project • Capital debt reduction • Playground construction and/or upgrades

  17. Community Facility Enhancement Program Program Highlights • Maximum 50% of total project cost up to $125,000 per facility per fiscal year (April 1 – March 31) • Maximum 50% of Government of Alberta funding towards the total project cost • Matching can be combination of cash and donated labour, services, material and/or equipment

  18. Community Facility Enhancement Program Funding Limits • $125,000 maximum per facility per fiscal year (April 1 – March 31) • One project/operating grant and one capital grant per fiscal year from either CIP or CFEP • Private or commercial facilities or components of a facility with limited public use are not eligible. • Facilities that provide gaming activities are not eligible.

  19. Community Facility Enhancement Program Funding Limits (cont’d) • Endowments are not eligible. • Core education, health, religious or municipal facilities are not eligible (e.g. church sanctuaries, hospitals, municipal administration buildings, roads, utilities, etc.). • No retroactive funding for costs prior to application submission. Project start date should follow application submission.

  20. Application Procedures • Apply online or by mail • Applications available at www.culture.alberta.ca/cip/default.aspx www.culture.alberta.ca/cfep/default.aspx • Quarterly application deadlines: Dec. 31, March 31, June 30, Sept. 30 • Incomplete applications will be returned.

  21. Project Evaluation Criteria • Viability • Benefits • Community and Regional Need • Availability of Funding • Special Considerations

  22. Grant Program Inquiries Toll free: 1-800-642-3855 Mailing address: Suite 212, Cardinal Building 17205 – 106A Ave Edmonton, AB T5S 1M7 Cheryl Dalwood Community Liaison Officer Calgary and Southern Alberta 403-297-3489 cheryl.l.dalwood@gov.ab.ca

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