Funding Applications Open for Charities with Kingston Programs and Projects

Published on: 2013/08/08 - in Releases

Once again this year, United Way of Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington and the City of Kingston are pleased to offer charities and not-for-profit organizations a single application process to access funding for local programs and projects through the Community Investment Fund.

The United Way and City have worked closely together to streamline the process for disbursing Community Investment Fund grants, reducing the work for organizations applying for grants.

Successfully introduced in 2011, the United Way administers the simplified granting process, eliminating duplication and aligning efforts with the funding priorities of both the United Way and City. United Way funding is available for programs that address emerging needs and issues in Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington while City of Kingston’s funding provides support to programs and projects that fit the mandate of the Sustainable Kingston Plan objectives and are within the City’s boundaries.

The Community Investment Fund granting stream will disburse one-time grants to organizations that meet an identified need and goal in one of the following three Community Impact Areas:

1. All That Kids Can Be: Growing Up Great
2. Healthy People, Strong Communities: Turning Lives Around
3. From Poverty to Possibility: Belonging to Community

Applications for grants of up to $25,000 will be accepted until Sept. 12, 2013.

Information Night

Organizations can attend an information session being held on Tuesday, Aug.13, 2013, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The session will take place at Community and Family Services, 362 Montreal St., Kingston, 2nd floor meeting room (map).

Application forms and funding guidelines will be available at the information session. If you are not able to attend, more information will be available in mid-August by calling United Way at 613-542-2674 or visiting unitedwaykfla.ca.

For more on the Sustainable Kingston Plan, see SustainableKingston.ca. If you plan to get to the meeting by bus, check out the City of Kingston’s Trip Planner.

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Release source: City of Kingston | Photo: Wikimedia Commons