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By Community) - April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch Gaming Grants Paid to Community Organizations - 2010/11 Year-End Report (by community) - April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 Notes: As announced on March 8, 2010, two gaming grant programs (direct access and bingo affiliation) have been consolidated into the community gaming grant program for fiscal year 2010/11. This report contains information about grant payments made under the new grant sector and subsector structure, as well as payments made under the previous structure to fulfill prior multi-year grant commitments. * Payments for prior multi-year grants are denoted by an asterisk (*) in the 'Grant Sector' column. ** Special one time grant payments are denoted by a double asterisk (**) in the 'Grant Sector' column. Grant Sector Payment City Organization Name * prior multi-year grant commitment Grant Subsector ** special one time grant Amount 100 Mile House 100 Mile Elementary School PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 8,175.00 100 Mile House 100 Mile House & District Figure Skating Club Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Youth $ 10,000.00 100 Mile House 100 Mile House & District Women's Centre Society Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $ 15,000.00 100 Mile House 100 Mile House and District Soccer Association Arts, Culture and Sports * Sports - Youth/ Disabled $ 32,400.00 100 Mile House 100 Mile House Food Bank Society Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $ 51,250.00 100 Mile House 100 Mile House Junior Secondary P.A.C. PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 8,300.00 100 Mile House 100 Mile Minor Hockey Association Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Youth $ 42,000.00 100 Mile House British Columbia Special Olympics - 100 Mile House Local Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Disabled Persons $ 2,000.00 100 Mile House Buffalo Creek Elementary School PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 1,650.00 100 Mile House Cariboo Christian School Parent Support Group PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 675.00 100 Mile House Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre Society Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $ 100,000.00 100 Mile House Educo School Human and Social Services * Community Education $ 30,000.00 100 Mile House Horse Lake Training Centre Human and Social Services Public Community Facilities $ 7,500.00 100 Mile House Mount Timothy Ski Society Arts, Culture and Sports * Sports - Youth/ Disabled $ 22,000.00 100 Mile House Peter Skene Ogden Parent Advisory Council PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 12,225.00 100 Mile House South Cariboo Search & Rescue Society Public Safety Enhancement of Public Safety $ 25,000.00 108 Mile Ranch 100 Mile House & District Historical Society Arts, Culture and Sports * Culture $ 20,000.00 108 Mile Ranch Mile 108 Elementary PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 5,200.00 108 Mile Ranch South Cariboo Rowing Club Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Youth $ 1,000.00 150 Mile House 150 Mile House Elementary School PAC PACs and DPACs * District Parent Advisory Council $ 8,125.00 70 Mile House Watch Lake-North Green Lake Volunteer Fire Department Public Safety Enhancement of Public Safety $ 38,500.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Agrifair Arts, Culture and Sports * Culture $ 80,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Alano Club Society Human and Social Services * Disadvantage Distress Poverty $ 112,500.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Collegiate PAC PACs and DPACs * Parent Advisory Councils $ 29,950.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Community Services Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $ 31,250.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Community Services Human and Social Services * Public Community Facilities $ 280,200.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Concert Band Arts, Culture and Sports * Arts $ 9,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Curling Club Arts, Culture and Sports * Sports $ 17,000.00 June 1, 2011 Page 1 of 127 Grant Sector Payment City Organization Name * prior multi-year grant commitment Grant Subsector ** special one time grant Amount Abbotsford Abbotsford Female Hockey Association Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Youth $ 17,900.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Hospice Society Human and Social Services Public Health in the Community $ 63,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Hospice Society Human and Social Services * Public Health in the Community $ 63,750.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Hospice Society Human and Social Services * Public Health in the Community $ 93,500.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Judo Club Arts, Culture and Sports * Sports - Youth/ Disabled $ 40,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Lacrosse Association Arts, Culture and Sports * Sports - Youth/ Disabled $ 18,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Learning Plus Society Human and Social Services Community Education $ 8,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Middle School PAC PACs and DPACs * Parent Advisory Councils $ 14,275.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Minor Fastball Association Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Youth $ 25,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Minor Hockey Association Arts, Culture and Sports * Sports - Youth/ Disabled $ 70,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Minor Hockey Association Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Youth $ 25,200.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Peer Support for Seniors Human and Social Services Community Education $ 10,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Peer Support for Seniors Human and Social Services * Not Applicable $ 38,750.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Restorative Justice and Advocacy Association Human and Social Services * Community Education $ 50,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Rugby Football Club Society Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Youth $ 10,200.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford School of Integrated Arts PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 8,775.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Seniors Association Human and Social Services * Community Education $ 22,500.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Skating Club Arts, Culture and Sports * Sports - Youth/ Disabled $ 30,000.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Soccer Association Arts, Culture and Sports * Sports - Youth/ Disabled $ 82,500.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Traditional Middle School PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 11,225.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Traditional Secondary School PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 12,900.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Virtual School PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 8,350.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Youth Commission Human and Social Services Enhancement of Youth $ 70,500.00 Abbotsford Aberdeen Elementary School P.A.C. PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 4,250.00 Abbotsford Air Force Association of Canada - 861 Abbotsford Wing Human and Social Services * Enhancement of Youth $ 20,000.00 Abbotsford Alexander Elementary School P.A.C. PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 4,725.00 Abbotsford Auguston Traditional Elementary School PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 8,300.00 Abbotsford Bakerview Centre for Learning Parent Advisory Council PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 13,225.00 Abbotsford Barrowtown Elementary School PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 2,325.00 Abbotsford BC Old Time Fiddlers Association Branch #4 Arts and Culture Youth Arts and Culture $ 2,000.00 Abbotsford BC Schizophrenia Society - Abbotsford Branch Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $ 53,750.00 Abbotsford Big Brothers Big Sisters - Abbotsford Mission Ridge Meadows Human and Social Services * Enhancement of Youth $ 345,000.00 Abbotsford Blue Jay Elementary PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 8,475.00 Abbotsford Bradner Elementary PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 3,300.00 Abbotsford British Columbia Speed Skating Association Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Youth $ 47,800.00 Abbotsford British Columbia Yukon Rope Skipping Association Sports for Youth and Disabled Persons Sports for Youth $ 7,600.00 Abbotsford Centennial Park Elementary School PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 6,050.00 Abbotsford Central Fraser Valley Search and Rescue Society Public Safety Enhancement of Public Safety $ 59,000.00 Abbotsford Central Valley Academy of Music Society Arts, Culture and Sports * Arts $ 34,000.00 Abbotsford Chief Dan George Middle School P.A.C. PACs and DPACs * Parent Advisory Councils $ 14,550.00 Abbotsford Clayburn Middle School P.A.C. PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 14,725.00 June 1, 2011 Page 2 of 127 Grant Sector Payment City Organization Name * prior multi-year grant commitment Grant Subsector ** special one time grant Amount Abbotsford Clayburn Village Community Society Arts, Culture and Sports * Culture $ 10,000.00 Abbotsford Clearbrook Elementary PAC PACs and DPACs * Parent Advisory Councils $ 10,925.00 Abbotsford Colleen and Gordie Howe Middle School PAC PACs and DPACs * Parent Advisory Councils $ 15,675.00 Abbotsford Country Meadows Daycare Society Human and Social Services * Public Community Facilities $ 7,500.00 Abbotsford Creative Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Mentally Handicapped Human and Social Services * Disadvantage Distress Poverty $ 37,500.00 Abbotsford Dasmesh Parent Support Group PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 14,425.00 Abbotsford Dave Kandal Elementary PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 7,400.00 Abbotsford District Parent Advisory Council S.D. #34 - Abbotsford PACs and DPACs District Parent Advisory Council $ 3,125.00 Abbotsford Dormick Park Elementary School PAC PACs and DPACs Parent Advisory Councils $ 5,275.00 Abbotsford Dr. Roberta Bondar Elementary School PAC PACs and
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