Gaming Grants Paid to Community Organizations - Final 2017/18 Year-End Report (By Community) - April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018

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Gaming Grants Paid to Community Organizations - Final 2017/18 Year-End Report (By Community) - April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018 Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch Gaming Grants Paid to Community Organizations - Final 2017/18 Year-End Report (by community) - April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018 Generated: April 10, 2018 Report Period: April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018 (Government fiscal year 2017/18) Description and Notes: Community organizations may be eligible for government community gaming grants to support their programs and services. Payments for approved grants are made throughout each government fiscal year, and the timing of the payments depends on the grant category / sector. - Unused grant funds that were returned during the fiscal year are shown at the end of this report. - Some organizations receive grants in more than one category; therefore the number of unique organizations receiving grant payments is usually less than the number of grants paid. City Organization Name Grant Type Grant Sector Grant Subsector Payment Amount 100 Mile House 100 Mile & District Minor Hockey Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $35,550 100 Mile House 100 Mile Elementary School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $14,040 100 Mile House 100 Mile House & District Figure Skating Club Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $12,500 100 Mile House 100 Mile House & District Women's Centre Society Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $18,500 100 Mile House 100 Mile House and District Soccer Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $21,600 100 Mile House 100 Mile House Food Bank Society Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $90,000 100 Mile House 100 Mile House Wranglers Junior B Hockey Club Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $15,000 100 Mile House Canadian Mental Health Association - South Cariboo Branch Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Public Health in the Community $15,000 100 Mile House Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre Society Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $127,950 100 Mile House Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre Society Multiculturalism Grant Cultural Expression Cultural Expression $2,500 100 Mile House Educo School Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Enhancement of Youth $72,000 100 Mile House Kokoro Judo Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $4,400 100 Mile House Peter Skene Ogden Parent Advisory Council PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $11,160 100 Mile House West Coast Blind Curling Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Disabled Persons $9,000 108 Mile Ranch 100 Mile House & District Historical Society Community Gaming Grant Arts and Culture Fairs, Festivals, Museums $20,000 108 Mile Ranch Mile 108 Elementary PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $4,000 150 Mile House 150 Mile House Elementary School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $3,700 70 Mile House 70 Mile House Volunteer Firefighters Association Community Gaming Grant Public Safety Enhancement of Public Safety $20,000 70 Mile House Watch Lake North Green Lake Volunteer Fire Department Community Gaming Grant Public Safety Enhancement of Public Safety $43,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Agrifair Community Gaming Grant Arts and Culture Fairs, Festivals, Museums $80,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Alano Club Society Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $78,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Angels Hardball Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $40,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Arts Council Community Gaming Grant Arts and Culture Adult Arts and Culture $33,500 Abbotsford Abbotsford Association for Healthy Aging Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Community Service Organization $19,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford BMX Society Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $29,500 Abbotsford Abbotsford Community Services Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $186,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Community Services Multiculturalism Grant Anti-Racism Anti-Racism $2,500 Abbotsford Abbotsford Curling Club Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $6,300 Abbotsford Abbotsford District 4-H Council Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Enhancement of Youth $10,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Falcons Football Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $20,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Female Hockey Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $26,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Hospice Society Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Public Health in the Community $140,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford International Airshow Society Community Gaming Grant Arts and Culture Fairs, Festivals, Museums $60,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Judo Club Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $36,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Learning Plus Society Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Community Education $4,500 Abbotsford Abbotsford Middle School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $13,400 Abbotsford Abbotsford Minor Fastball Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $19,380 Abbotsford Abbotsford Minor Hockey Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $100,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Peer Support for Seniors Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $31,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Restorative Justice and Advocacy Association Community Gaming Grant Public Safety Enhancement of Public Safety $76,500 Abbotsford Abbotsford Rugby Football Club Society Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $14,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Senior Secondary School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $21,260 Abbotsford Abbotsford Skating Club Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $50,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Soccer Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $100,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Special Adventurers Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty $4,000 Abbotsford Abbotsford Traditional Middle School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $7,780 Abbotsford Abbotsford Traditional Secondary School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $9,340 April 10, 2018 www.gov.bc.ca/gambling Page 1 of 83 City Organization Name Grant Type Grant Sector Grant Subsector Payment Amount Abbotsford Abbotsford Virtual School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $5,200 Abbotsford Abbotsford Youth Commission Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Enhancement of Youth $100,000 Abbotsford Aberdeen Elementary School P.A.C. PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $3,860 Abbotsford Alexander Elementary School P.A.C. PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $4,300 Abbotsford ASIA North Poplar School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $8,580 Abbotsford Auguston Traditional Elementary School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $7,420 Abbotsford Barrowtown Elementary School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $1,380 Abbotsford Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Enhancement of Youth $225,000 Abbotsford Blue Jay Elementary PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $8,040 Abbotsford Bradner Elementary PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $3,200 Abbotsford British Columbia Speed Skating Association Community Gaming Grant Sport Sports for Youth $83,200 Abbotsford British Columbia Standardbred Horse Adoption Society Community Gaming Grant Environment Conservation of the Environment $18,000 Abbotsford Buffalo Celtic Music Society Community Gaming Grant Arts and Culture Adult Arts and Culture $10,000 Abbotsford Centennial Park Elementary School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $5,500 Abbotsford Central Fraser Valley Search and Rescue Society Community Gaming Grant Public Safety Enhancement of Public Safety $55,000 Abbotsford Central Valley Academy of Music Society Community Gaming Grant Arts and Culture Youth Arts and Culture $5,000 Abbotsford Chief Dan George Middle School P.A.C. PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $10,760 Abbotsford Clayburn Middle School P.A.C. PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $14,280 Abbotsford Clearbrook Elementary PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $9,540 Abbotsford Colleen and Gordie Howe Middle School PAC PAC District Parent Advisory Council Parentand Parent Advisory Advisory Councils Council $8,540 Abbotsford Creative Centre Society for Mental Wellness Community Gaming Grant Human and Social Services Disadvantage Distress Poverty
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