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Champlain 2000 - 2001
Please note: We make every effort to show comprehensive grant listings. For official listings of our grants please refer to the Foundation’s Annual Reports or contact us at 1.800.263.2887 or trillium@trilliumfoundation.org.
The Action Centre $91,000 over one year to further develop and market the WasteWorks project, a recycling initiative for fabric waste in Eganville.
Air Force Association of Canada, No. 438 (Algonquin) Wing (R.C.A.F.A.) $52,700 over 10 months to renovate and make fully accessible this facility which is used by the community for various recreation and cultural activities.
Alzheimer Society of Cornwall and District $122,500 over three years to strengthen the organization’s volunteer and fundraising capacity in order to meet the growing service and educational needs in the community.
Anxiety Disorders Association of Canada $20,000 over one year to support operations and develop and print educational materials (booklets and pamphlets) in English and French about anxiety conditions and their prevention and treatment.
Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario - Conseil régional d'Ottawa-Carleton $90,000 over three years to develop and implement a cultural awareness and leadership development project targeted at Grade 7 students attending francophone elementary schools in Ottawa-Carleton, Prescott-Russell, Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry and Renfrew.
Association française des propriétaires de boisés privés de l'est de l'Ontario (Boisé Est Inc.) $225,000 over three years to conserve and improve an existing ecological corridor by teaching landowners best land management practices and creating a green wood lot based on environmentally sound forestry development principles.
Beachburg Agricultural Society $25,000 over six months to install a portable structure which will provide improved shelter for young children, seniors and people with disabilities participating in various cultural and recreational activities.
Bereaved Families of Ontario-Cornwall and Area $19,200 over three years to strengthen the organization's capacity to respond to community needs through ongoing training of volunteer facilitators and upgrading information and reference materials.
The Broken English Theatre Company $25,000 over one year to enable the organization to consolidate its programs and develop new initiatives in order to continue to provide socially relevant, cross cultural plays and provide opportunities to theatre professionals who are new to Canada.
Bureau central des Bénévoles $30,000 over one year to support the ongoing operations of the Centre and to increase its education and training program.
Canadian Centennial Choir/Le Choeur du Centenaire Canadien $16,800 over one year to purchase portable platforms, music, and promotional materials to enhance productions, and maintain a website to improve public outreach.
The Canadian Clock Museum $14,700 over six months towards the cost of installation of a security system, air conditioning system, and replacement windows to convert the former church building into a proper location for the clock museum.
Canadian Red Cross/Croix-Rouge canadienne $20,000 over one year to offer the People Savers program to students in 32 Renfrew County elementary schools. The program teaches children how to deal with emergency situations, call for help and prevent injury.
Carlington Community & Health Services $121,200 over three years to fund food security initiatives, human resource support, program costs for the community garden, to adapt the Good Food Box for different ethnocultural markets and to pilot a community economic development project.
Centraide-United Way Prescott-Russell $19,000 over ten months to develop a comprehensive volunteer management program , which will allow the group to involve more community members in their efforts to raise funds for local organizations in eight communities.
The Central Canada Exhibition Association $25,000 over six months to transform a building of the Central Canada Exhibition into the Agriplex, an exhibition which will showcase rural life and disseminate information on the vital role played by agriculture in the community.
The Central Children's Choir of Ottawa-Carleton $37,200 over 18 months to prepare and stage three different concerts entitled "Sing Out Your Stories". The concerts, which will be held in May and December, will reach up to 3,000 Grade 3 to 6 students and teachers in 15 schools.
Centre André Deguire $55,000 over six months to renovate and make fully accessible this facility which is used by the community for various recreation and cultural activities.
Le Centre Culturel-Les Trois P'tits Points, Alexandria $25,000 over three months to renovate facilities used by the community for various needs including cultural programs and day care administration.
Centre David Smith Centre, Ottawa $24,400 over one year toward a treatment program in four high schools for youth with drug and alcohol addiction problems, in order to help them become healthier, more confident and positive models.
Centre de Santé Communautaire de l'Estrie $71,000 over two years to consolidate programs and services offered to local youth by the Maison des Jeunes de Glengarry-Nord and to further develop recreational activities for youth living in the nearby communities of Glen Robertson and Maxville.
Centre récréatif Center of Glen Robertson $12,700 over six months to prepare the site for construction of a new space that will be used as an ice rink in winter and a playing field in summer.
Le Centre Préscolaire Coccinelle d'Orléans $40,000 over six months to create a new 26-space daycare centre in the St-Louis Residence Home in Orleans and to provide basic equipment, toys, books, and furniture.
Centretown Citizens Ottawa Corporation $68,000 over two years toward creating an outdoor cinema festival in the summer months on a vacant downtown lot which will help revitalize the area and offer an opportunity for the local citizens to gather together.
Chez Mère Bruyère $10,000 over three months towards building an access ramp at the entrance of a clothing depot serving the needs of economically deprived families & making the premises accessible to mothers with toddlers and frail or physically disabled clients and volunteers.
Child & Youth Friendly Ottawa $108,000 over three years to enhance programs and activities that recognize young people's contribution to their community, encourage active involvement of youth in civic activities and promote greater commitment to developing youth-friendly policies.
Christie Lake Community Centres $44,400 toward renovating the offices and the camp and providing a range of programs that will improve the quality of social and recreational services to economically disadvantaged children.
Church Council on Justice and Corrections $49,000 over two years to increase the support to victims of crime and to further enhance evaluation of the Restorative Justice Project.
Citizen Advocacy of Ottawa-Carleton $77,500 over three years toward developing and piloting a program to match volunteers in long term, supportive relationships with seniors with disabilities in order to help them access support and break their isolation and vulnerability.
Club d'age d'or du Réveil, Vankleek Hill $14,400 over six months to renovate the local senior citizen's centre to enable the facility to accommodate large group gatherings.
Club d'Amitié Curran $16,200 one-time funding to the Club d'Amitié de Curran to renovate and make accessible space currently being used by local senior citizens.
Community for Sober Highways and Waterways, Cornwall $15,000 over one year toward the design and printing of an information manual and radio advertising in English and French to promote awareness and safety.
Community Skiways Inc./Mount Martin Ski Club $24,600 over three months to purchase new snow grooming equipment and to renovate facilities.
Conseil de Gestion Guides franco-conadiennes de Hawkesbury $13,300 over one year to support leadership training for francophone Scouts and Guides in the Hawkesbury area and to renovate space at the Centre Guindon for their use -- a collaborative project of the 9ième Groupe Scout Hawkesbury and the Comité d'administration du Centre Guindon.
Conseil sur le vieillissement-Ottawa-Carleton $6,000 over five months to enable the "Vieillir chez soi" Project to complete its study of the needs and issues affecting seniors in order to enhance the quality of their lives.
Constance and Buckham's Bay Community Association (C.B.B.C.A) $20,500 over three months to clear re-allocated land for a regulation-size soccer field in order to meet the growing demand of youth and adults for this sport.
Cornwall Senior Shuffleboard Club 2000 $10,000 over one year toward operations of a newly launched shuffleboard club for seniors, in order to help with purchase of equipment, rental and administration costs.
Council for the Arts in Ottawa/Conseil des arts d'Ottawa $70,000 over two years to establish on-going promotional resources, contacts, programs and support services that will increase the vitality and visibility of the arts community and benefit the community throughout Ottawa.
Dundas Environmental Awareness Group (DEAG) $75,200 over 18 months to coordinate the research, development and testing of The Environmental Home Plan, a comprehensive guidebook that will assist non-farming residents identify potential problems in and around their homes.
The E.A.G.L.E. Centre $36,000 over two years to allow the organization to maintain and encourage further participation in its life skills and computer training programs for individuals who are having difficulty accessing the job market because of their special needs.
East Nepean Baseball Association $29,500 over one year to purchase various equipment including computer and software, storage unit, lawn maintenance tools (tractor, aerator, roller, spreader & grass collector) and to replace player helmets with more appropriate & safer equipment.
L'Élan $54,700 over two years to consolidate and further develop programs and activities for francophone adults who have experienced mental health issues.
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa $50,000 over two years to help provide a support and prevention program for women in or at risk of becoming involved in the commercial sex industry.
EnviroCentre, Ottawa $225,000 over three years toward the expansion of home energy efficiency programs and services, which will benefit lower income households throughout Ottawa, and reduce CO2 emissions thereby protecting the environment.
Fairview Child Care Centre of Ottawa Inc. $63,000 over one year to assist the organization in upgrading its equipment and in relocating its services to a new location in Vanier that is more suited to the needs of the 64 low-income families they serve.
Family Service Centre of Ottawa-Carleton $75,000 over six months towards the renovation of the building purchased jointly by Rideauwood Addiction Services, Citizen Advocacy and Family Service Centre of Ottawa-Carleton, three major social services agencies in Ottawa-Carleton.
The Food Bank/La Banque d'alimentation $25,100 over six months to help purchase a new forklift for the food bank warehouse in order to handle more efficiently five million pounds of food received and shipped each year.
The Glengarry Pipe Band Assn. Inc. $6,000 over one year to replace various musical equipment required by this youth competition band.
Glengarry Sports Hall of Fame $9,000 over 18 months to develop and implement various outreach activities targeted at youth and seniors and to develop a website for the Hall of Fame.
Gloucester Arts Council $90,000 over three years toward the cost of a Community Arts Development Coordinator to support the creation and expansion of community arts programs and outreach based on needs arising from the community and the Council's membership.
Gloucester Recreation Development Organization $100,000 over five years to continue providing low-cost recreation and sports programs to children who have not had the benefits of participating in community recreation activities due to financial, cultural or social barriers.
Granite Curling Club of West Ottawa, Inc. $23,000 over three months to offset costs of renovating the heating and electrical systems to reduce the group's operating costs.
Great Canadian Theatre Company (GCTC) $14,100 over one year to purchase new equipment and make certain necessary renovations to the theatre.
Greater Barrhaven Softball League Inc. $3,500 over three months for start up costs to purchase softball equipment suited to male and female players of high school age.
Greater Petawawa Minor Hockey Association Inc. $16,700 over one year to support training and development for coaches and trainers, and to purchase computer equipment and goalie equipment.
Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception for Good Day $95,000 over two years to support the continuance of the Good Day Workshop Program with appropriate training and coordination for its target group of underemployed people while working to make the program self-sufficient.
Habitat for Humanity Seaway Valley, Cornwall $65,000 over one year to establish a ReStore initative in Cornwall, which will retail surplus, recycled or used building materials donated by individuals and companies
Harvest House, Gloucester $42,500 over 6 months toward renovating of the gymnasium, change rooms and washrooms of the former elementary school building purchased by Harvest House in order to make the facilities fully accessible to organizations serving disabled people.
The Hospice at May Court, Ottawa $59,600 to support the cost of renovating and opening ten overnight palliative care beds to respond to a need in the community for terminally ill patients and their caregivers.
House of Hope/La Maison de L'Espérance $75,000 over one year for repairs and renovations to a halfway-house for male offenders and other community residents to ensure adequate living conditions.
Institut Canadien-Français d'Ottawa $4,500 over six months to research and produce a public exhibit that will highlight the organization's important contribution to the francophone community over 150 years.
Jewish Family Services of Ottawa-Carleton $120,000 over two years toward leadership development in the Somali community through training, counselling, referral and partnership building, in order to help Somalis succeed in adapting to the Canadian environment.
Jewish Family Services of Ottawa-Carleton $175,000 over three years to provide local agencies serving immigrants with resources to meet the demands of employers and job seekers, and to continue developing strategies and building sustainable hiring partnerships with employers to support newcomers to Canada.
John Howard Society of Ottawa-Carleton $10,000 over three months towards the cost of purchasing and installing a telecommunication system with voicemail capabilities, and training staff and volunteers on its use.
Kanata Knights Football Club $50,700 over five years toward the set up costs of a new midget level football team for youth (ages 17 and 18) serving Kanata and West Carleton and training for coaches.
Kanata Music Association $15,000 over three years to support development activities that will attract new audiences, members and sponsors, and increase advertising revenue by enhancing marketing and publicity efforts.
Kanata Research Park Family Centre $65,000 over two years to establish and operate a combined workplace and community family resource centre to serve as a service hub for families in the working in the high tech sector and in the community.
Kiwanis Club of Ottawa $33,000 over one year to develop a strategy & a network for appropriate distribution throughout the Ottawa-Carleton region of the video 'Emergent Literacy for Young Children', to produce 800 English & 200 French videos, posters, brochures & user guide to accompany the video and evaluation.
Learning Disabilities Association of Ottawa-Carleton $65,000 over two years to allow the organization to consolidate its current activities and to recruit volunteers.
Les Chansonniers de Gloucester $9,000 over three months to purchase 18 new state-of-the-art risers, which will be used to meet the growing needs of this 80-member community choir.
Lifetime Networks Ottawa $72,000 over three years to recruit and train contract facilitators to offer services to people with disabilities and create awareness about the organization's "circle of friends" approach.
Line 1000 Placement Services, Inc. $68,300 over one year to implement the 'Fair Access' project, to increase and improve the number of employment opportunities for adults with various disabilities.
Madawaska Valley Community Arts Council $18,000 over one year to support the launch of the "Big Bang" Gallery, a community Gallery providing a space for artists to showcase their productions, and for artistic and cultural events in the region.
MASC, Artists for School and Communities, Ottawa $128,000 over three years to enable the organization to provide young people in Eastern Ontario with quality performing, visual and literary arts experiences that are created and delivered by culturally diverse professional artists.
Merivale United Church, Nepean $17,600 over one year to support the connection and installation of safe water supply system to the Church Hall in order to allow users from the community to have access on site to clean water.
The Multicultural Health Coalition of Ottawa-Carleton $120,000 over two years to support the promotion and implementation of physical activity among multicultural communities of Ottawa, in order to ease access and encourage the regular practice of sports and healthy life habits.
Myers Riders Football Club $42,400 over six months to support the cost of replacement and re-certification of used helmets, safety equipment and supplies, a sled for training, new bleachers and a computer and printer for the Club.
Naomi's Family Resource Centre $49,000 over one year to maintain and expand the bilingual Peer Support Program for abused women who live in the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry area.
National Capital Music Academy $12,000 over six months to enable the Youth Orchestra’s members to participate in the 10th Ontario Youth Orchestra Festival in May 2001.
Navy League of Canada - Cornwall Branch $16,000 over ten months to the Navy League of Canada-Cornwall Branch to refurbish a fleet of 19 sailing boats that are currently used by three cadet corps and local groups.
Nepean Community Resource Centre $185,000 over four years to develop leadership skills in five Nepean Housing Projects and to support the implementation of community-based programs and activities that address the needs of these communities.
Nepean Little Theatre (NLT) $25,000 over three months to help purchase and install equipment to enhance its performances.
The Neighbourhood Coalition for Conflict Resolution (NCCR) $164,000 over three years to solidify and expand its existing program of conflict resolution training & mediation services for low-income, high-risk residents of the Ottawa-Carleton region and develop a program to provide community conflict resolution & mediation training to other organizations.
New Beginnings for Youth $23,800 over six months to implement, through the Can Youth Drop-In Center, various social and recreational programs for youth living in five rural communities in Renfrew County.
North Renfrew Family Services Inc. $10,200 over eight months to support the Deep River Community Kitchens program which provides opportunities for participants to improve nutritional habits, gain social support and promote healthy development of children.
Oneness-World Communications $60,000 over two years towards the cost of a publicly accessible office space and a full-time office administrator to assist with the management of the Ottawa International Writers' Festival and the production of other cultural programs.
Opera Lyra Ottawa $40,000 over six months to support the production of Cinderella and "Meet the Masters" classes as part of the Young Artists program for 2000.
Operation Go Home $67,000 over two years to enhance its education and prevention programs, and assist youth for whom returning home is impossible.
Orleans Bengals Football Club $32,500 over one year toward repairing, refurbishing and adding security features to the recently acquired club fieldhouse.
Orleans Young Players Theatrical School (OYP) $10,000 over four months towards the production of an interactive, multi-disciplinary theatrical work by enabling the organization to purchase props, purchase or rent lighting, sound and special-effects equipment, and video documentation.
Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation (OCRI) $130,000 over three years to consolidate and expand the Volunteer in Education program which supports volunteer involvement in more than 180 schools in Ottawa-Carleton.
Ottawa Citizens Bluesfest $50,000 over one year toward the "Blues in the Schools" program, an educational initiative of the Ottawa Bluesfest created to promote, preserve, perpetuate and encourage knowledge and appreciation of 'blues' music among youth in Ottawa.
Ottawa Colts Football Club $42,000 over three years to fund new helmets, equipment, safety gear and training gear.
Ottawa Community Loan Fund $194,300 over three years to offset the cost of operations of a regional community loan fund set up to promote self-employment and self-sufficiency by increasing the capacity of economically disadvantaged individuals and organizations in Ottawa-Carleton to develop successful micro-enterprises.
Ottawa Federation of Parents' Day Care Centres $39,400 over six months to prepare material and conduct workshops that will help parents and staff members carry out critical management functions as co-op members.
Ottawa Highland Dancing Association $6,800 over two years to offset the cost of hosting an annual highland dance competition in the Ottawa-Carleton area.
Ottawa Sooners Sports Club $60,000 over three years toward the cost of new and replacement football equipment for the team in order to ensure the safety of players and improve their ability to learn and play the game.
Ottawa-Carleton International Plowing Match 2001 $75,000 over one year to support the 2001 Plowing Match, which will include a Conservation Tent, a Wood Lot Tour and a Farm Pond area featuring displays and presentations on environmental management techniques.
Ottawa-Carleton Wildlife Centre, Inc. $75,000 over 10 months to continue the Conflict Resolution Service which helps residents understand and adopt humane and cost-efficient solutions to wildlife problems created by development.
Ottawa Valley Mobile Radio Club Inc. $7,600 over one year to upgrade equipment to improve operations and enhance educational experiences by providing state-of-the-art communications demonstrations.
Pacers Speedskating Club of Ottawa $20,000 over six months to boost programming by purchasing safety mats and quality speedskates that will enhance security and meet sport standards.
La Paroisse Très-Sainte-Trinité, Rockland $30,000 over one year twelve months to establish a local Youth Centre which will provide structured activities for the youth of Rockland, Clarence Creek, Hammond, Bourget and St-Pascal
Pembroke & Area Chamber of Commerce $18,300 over six months to support the Spring Fling Festival, a five-day arts festival in Renfrew County which provides a showcase for over 190 local artists, performers and musicians.
Pembroke Alpine Ski Club Inc. $50,000 over six months to enhance the quality of skiing and snowboarding for residents in central Renfrew County by upgrading the facility and equipment.
Petawawa Minor Baseball Inc. $8,500 over three months to purchase a new pitching machine to increase players’ skills, provide new leisure activity for the community and funding for this association and organizations serving youth.
The Petawawa Ski Club $13,500 over six months to purchase grooming equipment to improve the quality of this local alpine and cross-country skiing facility which serves residents of Petawawa and nearby communities.
The Phoenix Centre for Children and Families $24,500 over one year to develop and stage a theatrical production dealing with sensitive social issues for children (ages 2 to 10) from Renfrew and Nepean.
Pinecrest-Queensway Health and Community Services $90,000 over three years for Supporting Youth-at-risk in the west end of Ottawa, a partnership with Boys & Girls Club, the YMCA/YWCA, Ottawa Housing, the Somali Centre for Community Development and the Youth Service Bureau of Ottawa Carleton to open up youth access to sports and recreation.
Pinecrest-Queensway Health and Community Services $208,000 over three years for Building Communities: Breaking the Cycle, a community development project in 7 social housing communities in Ottawa's west end offering support and organizing activities to solve community problems.
Prescott Players $12,000 over six months towards the cost of lighting and sound equipment and backdrops to improve the quality of plays produced by Prescott Players.
Radio communautaire Cornwall-Alexandria inc. $24,000 over one year to expand 2 initiatives launched in 1999: youth volunteer development in partnership with local schools, and training of new volunteers for the radio.
Rainbow Valley Community Health Centre Inc. (RVCHC) $37,600 over eight months to involve 500 Killaloe residents in a comprehensive assessment of local needs and promote citizen participation in developing effective responses.
Le Regroupement des parents et amis des enfants sourds et malentendents franco-ontariens (RESO) $55,000 over one year to design and adapt on video and in print a course on LSQ (Quebec sign language) which will be offered to parents and other people interacting with deaf people in the community.
Regroupement touristique de Prescott Russell $12,000 over one year to expand and maintain the network of trails and to increase car parking space to simplify access and visitor use.
Renfrew & Area Children/Youth Chorus and Adult Community Choir $14,800 over six months to purchase new equipment that will enhance the quality of performances and increase ability of the chorus and choir to perform in various community settings.
Renfrew Lumber Baron Summer Festival Association $14,000 over one year to offset cost of expanded programming and to increase marketing and promotional activities.
Réseau des Services de Santé en Français de l'Est de l'Ontario $72,600 over 15 months toward producing information kits and mobile kiosks, staging information sessions and mini-courses to students, teachers and counselors in order to promote health care careers.
Rideau Environmental Action League (REAL), Smiths Falls $87,700 over two years to develop the Rideau River Roundtable as a multi-stakeholder, multi-sectoral group that brings together a wide range of interests to collaborate on projects to care for the long-term health of the Rideau River.
Rideau Street Youth Enterprises $135,000 over three years to support the management of the organization so that it will continue to provide youth at-risk in Ottawa with effective skills development, on-the-job training, support, and referral services.
Ross Township Historical Society, Renfrew $23,600 over two years to purchase new museum displays and archival materials, install window coverings, train and hire interpreter guides to help organize new programs, present new displays, and increase hours of operation in order to attract more visitors.
The Rotary Club of Nepean-Kanata $25,000 over one year to provide various amenities along the 21 km trailway between Stittsville and Carleton Place so that local residents currently using the trail can be better served.
The Rotary Club of Petawawa $75,000 over one year to offset part of the costs of developing the 4-season Petawawa Emerald Necklace Trail System that will also serve as a focal point for recreational activities, heritage & cultural events, environmental awareness & health promotion.
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 480 (Westboro) $33,400 over six months to upgrade and improve the air quality of the facility which is used for meetings and recreational activities by local community groups.
Russell Historical Society - Keith Boyd Museum $6,800 over 3 months to purchase a computer, collections management software and preservation equipment to help volunteers increase organizational capacity in regards to collections and outreach.
The School of Dance $75,000 over six months to support renovations to the roof, community rooms and washrooms of a newly purchased building to make it a safe and appropriate environment for use by the school, local artists and for programs for the public.
S. D. & G/Akwesasne Children's Treatment Centre $50,000 over three years towards the cost of 3 comprehensive treatment programs, one for pre-teen male victims of sexual abuse and two for adults/parents who are survivors of abuse.
Seaway District Campus-Community Radio Ltd. $44,500 over three years to allow this community radio to consolidate its operations and continue providing local programming to residents of South Dundas and East Grenville.
Seaway Valley Singers, Glenbarry $13,000 over two years to strengthen the viability of the Seaway Valley Singers, a community choir, by helping it purchase music, enhance promotion and increase membership.
Serenity Renewal for Families $102,000 over two years to increase the effectiveness of the organization, its networking and fundraising, and enhance its ability to improve the quality of life of families coping with addiction.
Service d'entraide communautaire pour les personnes aînées francophones $50,000 over twelve months to develop and implement a community-based palliative support program involving 50 volunteers from the Ottawa-Carleton area.
Service de Médiation Locataires/Locateurs d'Ottawa-Carleton $24,800 over eight months to train volunteers involved in mediation and to deliver orientation and information sessions to the general public, tenants and landlords that will assist in the resolution of conflicts relating to housing.
Ski-Vent Clic Inc. Cross-Country Ski Club $9,200 over four months to purchase a skidoo to clear and maintain the 15 km cross-country ski trail in the Vankleek Hill area which is completely run by volunteers.
Social Planning Council of Ottawa-Carleton $23,900 over eight months to complete the first phase of a project aimed at developing a cutting-edge web-based information management & mapping system to greatly enhance program planning, co-ordination & delivery of services in Ottawa-Carleton.
Société franco-ontarienne d'histoire et de généalogie, Régionale d'Ottawa-Carleton $10,000 over 6 months to acquire various reference materials that will enhance local genealogists ability to research family history.
Société franco-ontarienne d'histoire et de généalogie - La Régionale St-Laurent inc. $15,000 over three months to support renovations, repairs and some equipment for the organization's archival, research and administration functions.
Soins à domicile de l'Ontario, Cornwall $25,000 over one year to promote the services and work of this not-for-profit economic development enterprise that provides employment opportunities for individuals, many of whom are former literacy learners.
South Ottawa Little League $22,000 over 18 months to improvement the Grasshopper Hill ball park including fencing, mounds and beautification of the park for the enjoyment of the entire neigbourhood.
Stittsville Sunshine Club $3,500 over one year toward developing, printing and distributing institutional resource binders for seniors on fire, health, police, safety and injury prevention to be used by volunteers, instructors and home support workers.
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Historical Society $15,000 over six months to undertake renovations of the historic Wood House and contribute to it becoming a community museum. The funding is earmarked for the renovation of the roof of the Wood House.
The Students Commission/La Commission des Etudiants $25,000 over three months to prepare and produce a manual on the Ottawa-based Power Camp/Fille d'Action project offered in print and online in both French and English in order to promote it through networks.
Théâtre des lutins, Vanier $75,000 over three years toward creating new artistic projects and outreach programs in schools that will incorporate different generations and themes.
Le Théâtre du Trillium $35,000 over six months to expand the organization's capacity by enabling it to stage theatre production workshops, market and distribute a CD ROM, produce promotional brochures, develop a website and purchase computer equipment.
Théâtre La Catapulte $25,000 over six months to develop a school subscription program in order to reach a regular audience of 2,000 teenagers from Eastern Ontario who will benefit from attending a wide range of theatrical productions during the school year.
Tots and Toys $13,000 over one year for the purchase of toys, new furniture and instruments for The Community Toy Library Playgroup to set up a Kinder Music program and to offset some additional operational costs.
Twin Elm Rugby Park $75,000 over six months to support the cost of renovations and field renewal, including changes to the kitchen area, change rooms and access for women, lighting systems, and accessibility of the building.
Vankleek Hill Minor Hockey Association $16,000 over six months, in collaboration with six local minor sports organizations, to set up the Vankleek Hill Minor Sports Association and to purchase computer and sports equipment that will enhance the operations of member groups.
Vankleek Hill Music Festival $13,500 over 25 months to support the Music for Kids initiative which provides easily accessible professional musical training at no cost to young children in Vankleek Hill.
Victorian Order of Nurses - Eastern $106,000 over 3 years, in collaboration with the local Ontario March of Dimes, to implement a Befriending Program that matches volunteers with people who have a physical disability.
Villa Marconi Long Term Care Center $75,000 over six months to help renovate and make fully accessible space used for community events and recreational programs.
Waupoos Foundation $60,000 over three months to renovate facilities that provide vacations for low-income families from all cultural and religious groups in the Ottawa-Carleton region.
West Carleton Minor Hockey Association Incorporated $43,300 over one year to convert an existing facility in the community of Carp into a new ice surface in order to meet the high demand for more ice-time programming for school-age children and the community at large.
Winchester Lions Club $65,000 over one year to convert the Old Town Hall Fire Station of Winchester into an Arts and Heritage Centre that will provide theatre performances, heritage and visual arts exhibits.
Worldfest/Festimonde Cornwall $12,000 over one year to produce a new brochure and to purchase lighting equipment.
World Inter-Action Mondiale (WIAM) $51,900 over two years to expand "Thinking Globally in the Local Classroom,"a resource kit and series of workshops aimed at high school students, and to integrate it with a film festival and community radio programs.
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