New funding available to Oceanside poverty reduction & social inclusion initiatives
PARKSVILLE — New provincial funding is poised to make a big difference for grassroots organizations.
The Parksville-Qualicum Community Foundation are using $230,000 from the provincial government’s Community Prosperity Fund to create an Oceanside equivalent, able to administer grants to eligible local organizations.
Foundation vice-chair Peter van Dongen told NanaimoNewsNOW the money will be awarded to initiatives actively or wanting to reduce poverty in the region, as well as making Oceanside a more inclusive place for all.
“An organization might be a registered charity and they’re focused on local food security and wanting to continue or perhaps expand a food redistribution program. It might be a not-for-profit that provides mental health and addictions services and wants to create a new program for new mothers experiencing mental health challenges.”