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General Revenue Fund, Details of Grants, Supplies, Services Grants Page 1 1009295 Alberta Ltd 15,593 Municipal Affairs 15,593 1017596 Alberta Ltd 59,681 Municipal Affairs 59,681 1027511 Alberta Ltd 39,000 Environment 39,000 1037754 Alberta Ltd 10,730 Municipal Affairs 10,730 1061067 Alberta Ltd 20,914 Culture & Community Spirit 20,914 1066055 Alberta Ltd 41,170 Agriculture & Rural Development 41,170 1111712 Alberta Ltd 7,715 Municipal Affairs 7,715 1133491 Alberta Ltd 8,985 Children & Youth Services 8,985 1156978 Alberta Ltd 128,252 Children & Youth Services 128,252 1157178 Alberta Ltd 99,152 Health & Wellness 99,152 1164817 Alberta Ltd 64,590 Health & Wellness 64,590 1191451 Alberta Ltd 78,107 Health & Wellness 78,107 1195482 Alberta Ltd 50,309 Municipal Affairs 50,309 Grants Page 2 12 Men of Xmas Productions Inc 832,803 Culture & Community Spirit 832,803 1200333 Alberta Ltd 52,553 Health & Wellness 52,553 1202762 Alberta Ltd 15,873 Health & Wellness 15,873 120443 Alberta Ltd 45,435 Children & Youth Services 45,435 1204832 Alberta Ltd 8,463 Municipal Affairs 8,463 1211206 Alberta Ltd 6,930 Health & Wellness 6,930 1222720 Alberta Ltd 13,625 Municipal Affairs 13,625 123 Busy Beavers Learning Centres Inc 605,630 Children & Youth Services 605,630 1251835 Alberta Ltd 9,900 Municipal Affairs 9,900 1255404 Alberta Ltd 171,011 Health & Wellness 171,011 1256855 Alberta Ltd 7,916 Municipal Affairs 7,916 1264495 Alberta Ltd 33,958 Children & Youth Services 33,958 1267407 Alberta Ltd 203,621 Health & Wellness 203,621 Grants Page 3 1272383 Alberta Ltd 96,866 Municipal Affairs 96,866 1326860 Alberta Ltd 102,550 Municipal Affairs 102,550 1363015 Alberta Ltd 5,431 Municipal Affairs 5,431 1365170 Alberta Ltd 28,238 Municipal Affairs 28,238 1368336 Alberta Ltd 45,000 Children & Youth Services 45,000 1377680 Alberta Ltd 143,181 Culture & Community Spirit 143,181 1384873 Alberta Inc 711,464 Culture & Community Spirit 711,464 1408819 Alberta Ltd 32,332 Children & Youth Services 32,332 1419865 Alberta Ltd 25,653 Children & Youth Services 25,653 1505382 Alberta Ltd 49,700 Employment & Immigration 49,700 204375 Holdings Ltd 15,316 Municipal Affairs 15,316 255034 Alberta Ltd 60,119 Children & Youth Services 60,119 297173 Alberta Ltd 27,664 Children & Youth Services 27,664 Grants Page 4 297177 Alberta Ltd 10,962 Municipal Affairs 10,962 2Learn.ca Education Society 650,000 Education 650,000 317 Enterprises Inc 91,269 Children & Youth Services 91,269 333247 Alberta Ltd 11,019 Municipal Affairs 11,019 340715 Alberta Society 156,358 Housing & Urban Affairs 156,358 350820 Alberta Ltd 111,979 Children & Youth Services 111,979 355381 Alberta Ltd 12,984 Municipal Affairs 12,984 357820 Alberta Ltd 59,290 Children & Youth Services 59,290 358178 Alberta Ltd 23,341 Municipal Affairs 23,341 364279 Alberta Ltd 24,142 Children & Youth Services 24,142 373455 Alberta Ltd 13,830 Agriculture & Rural Development 13,830 381514 Alberta Ltd 10,491 Municipal Affairs 10,491 387087 Alberta Ltd 26,605 Children & Youth Services 26,605 Grants Page 5 392017 Alberta Ltd 24,138 Municipal Affairs 24,138 392663 Alberta Ltd 31,571 Municipal Affairs 31,571 4 J International Inc 12,000 Children & Youth Services 12,000 4 Paws Rescue Society of Homeless Animals 19,351 Culture & Community Spirit 19,351 400323 Alberta Ltd 14,487 Municipal Affairs 14,487 406011 Alberta Ltd 23,712 Children & Youth Services 23,712 40-Mile Christian Education Society 478,938 Education 478,938 410893 Alberta Ltd 97,784 Municipal Affairs 97,784 411403 Alberta Limited 89,898 Municipal Affairs 89,898 413064 Alberta Ltd 47,399 Children & Youth Services 47,399 418459 Alberta Ltd 12,770 Municipal Affairs 12,770 418547 Alberta Ltd 8,727 Municipal Affairs 8,727 423272 Alberta Ltd 30,513 Municipal Affairs 30,513 Grants Page 6 4-H Foundations of Alberta 33,311 Culture & Community Spirit 33,311 5 Star Golf Club 90,000 Culture & Community Spirit 90,000 508713 Alberta Ltd 365,204 Housing & Urban Affairs 365,204 508995 Alberta Ltd 41,811 Children & Youth Services 41,811 524409 Alberta Ltd 9,674 Children & Youth Services 9,674 526310 Alberta Ltd 52,622 Children & Youth Services 52,622 539688 Alberta Ltd 9,781 Municipal Affairs 9,781 541788 Alberta Ltd 21,085 Municipal Affairs 21,085 543613 Alberta Ltd 41,615 Children & Youth Services 41,615 568365 Alberta Ltd 8,992 Municipal Affairs 8,992 576028 Alberta Ltd 16,851 Children & Youth Services 16,851 586544 Alberta Ltd 19,375 Municipal Affairs 19,375 658187 Alberta Ltd 1,109,736 Housing & Urban Affairs 1,109,736 Grants Page 7 660892 Alberta Ltd 7,102 Agriculture & Rural Development 7,102 674050 Alberta Ltd 74,254 Employment & Immigration 74,254 713054 Alberta Ltd 66,383 Children & Youth Services 66,383 720457 Alberta Ltd 67,740 Children & Youth Services 67,740 723868 Alberta Ltd 102,691 Municipal Affairs 102,691 727003 Alberta Ltd 29,140 Municipal Affairs 29,140 741457 Alberta Ltd 12,556 Municipal Affairs 12,556 774965 Alberta Ltd 15,239 Municipal Affairs 15,239 813501 Alberta Ltd 74,779 Children & Youth Services 74,779 821747 Alberta Ltd 15,000 Employment & Immigration 15,000 839689 Alberta Ltd 126,703 Children & Youth Services 126,703 846377 Alberta Ltd 63,750 Children & Youth Services 63,750 886869 Alberta Ltd 22,120 Agriculture & Rural Development 22,120 Grants Page 8 909369 Alberta Ltd 1,760,257 Seniors & Community Supports 1,760,257 912522 Alberta Ltd 14,739 Municipal Affairs 14,739 918918 Alberta Ltd 5,434 Municipal Affairs 5,434 943191 Alberta Ltd 60,192 Municipal Affairs 60,192 955137 Alberta Ltd 80,814 Children & Youth Services 80,814 956327 Alberta Ltd 42,647 Children & Youth Services 42,647 984042 Alberta Inc 74,223 Children & Youth Services 74,223 A & D Daycare Centre 67,203 Children & Youth Services 67,203 A & D Phonetic Reading Centre 12,793 Employment & Immigration 12,793 A Bright Beginning Child Care Centre 58,614 Children & Youth Services 58,614 A C E Child Development Centre 94,187 Children & Youth Services 94,187 A Child's Second Look Ltd 24,827 Children & Youth Services 24,827 A Child's View Learning Centre Ltd 64,006 Children & Youth Services 64,006 Grants Page 9 Abakox Solutions 7,310 Employment & Immigration 7,310 Abbeydale Community Association 9,826 Children & Youth Services 9,826 Abbeyfield House Society of High River 17,198 Culture & Community Spirit 17,198 ABC & Me Kindergarten Ltd 30,107 Education 30,107 ABC Benefits Corporation 6,116,898 Seniors & Community Supports 6,116,898 ABC Head Start Society 3,263,009 Culture & Community Spirit 15,973 Education 3,247,036 Aboriginal Consulting Services Association of Alberta 75,000 Children & Youth Services 75,000 Aboriginal Council of Lethbridge Association 123,000 Aboriginal Relations 123,000 Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary 75,632 Aboriginal Relations 20,000 Culture & Community Spirit 55,632 Aboriginal Housing in Action Society 409,293 Housing & Urban Affairs 409,293 Aboriginal Human Resource Council 5,000 Aboriginal Relations 5,000 Aboriginal Learning Services 48,250 Solicitor General & Public Security 48,250 Grants Page 10 Aboriginal Veterans Society of Alberta 20,000 Aboriginal Relations 20,000 Aboriginal Youth & Family Well Being & Education Society 25,000 Aboriginal Relations 25,000 About Kids Pre-School Centre Ltd 28,796 Children & Youth Services 28,796 AC Meats Ltd 5,400 Agriculture & Rural Development 5,400 Academic Express Inc 55,616 Employment & Immigration 55,616 Academy of Learning 48,962 Agriculture & Rural Development 2,000 Employment & Immigration 46,962 Acadia Elementary School 35,000 Culture & Community Spirit 35,000 Acadia Foundation 2,548,266 Seniors & Community Supports 2,548,266 Acadia Valley Early Childhood Services 14,894 Education 14,894 Acadia Valley Farm Supplies 1974 Ltd 11,341 Municipal Affairs 11,341 Accessible Housing Society 552,206 Culture & Community Spirit 14,264 Housing & Urban Affairs 42,330 Seniors & Community Supports 495,612 Accredited Supportive Living Services Limited 11,253 Seniors & Community Supports 11,253 Grants Page 11 Accredited Supports to the Community Association 222,573 Culture & Community Spirit 222,573 Achtman Amanda N 7,500 Advanced Education & Technology 7,500 Acme & District Agricultural Society 51,453 Agriculture & Rural Development 28,535 Culture & Community Spirit 22,918 Acme Daycare Centre 13,733 Children & Youth Services 13,733 Acorns to Oak Trees 15,351 Children & Youth Services 15,351 Acroo Automotive Service Centre Ltd 11,201 Municipal Affairs 11,201 Adams Marion 127,026 Municipal Affairs 127,026 Adams Roy D 5,000 Agriculture & Rural Development 5,000 Adnap Group Inc 64,043 Children & Youth Services 64,043 Adoptions Options Alberta Ltd 6,908 Culture & Community Spirit 6,908 ADT Security Services Canada Inc 38,223 Employment & Immigration 38,223 Adult Health Benefits 19,726,780 Employment & Immigration 19,726,780 Grants Page 12 Adult Recreational Choir Society of Calgary 6,005 Culture & Community Spirit 6,005 Advanced Paramedic Ltd 92,180 Health & Wellness 92,180 Advancing Futures Bursary Program 5,128,721 Children & Youth Services 5,128,721 Adventurers School Age Care Ltd 46,375 Children & Youth Services 46,375 Aeromedical Emergency Service 1988 Ltd 143,204 Health & Wellness 143,204 Affordable Housing Project 508713 Alberta Ltd 730,407 Housing & Urban Affairs 730,407 African Canadian Society of Alberta 14,900 Culture & Community Spirit 14,900 Afrikadey! Arts & Culture Society of Calgary 30,000 Culture & Community Spirit 30,000 Afton Parent Advisory Council 17,000 Culture & Community Spirit 17,000 Agape Day Care 96,102 Children & Youth Services 96,102 Agapeland Day Care Centre Ltd 51,503
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