$325,000 in funding is being divided between 33 groups in Chatham-Kent.
The non-profits and charities are the recipients of the CK Community Foundation and South Kent Wind Community Fund spring round of grants.
The full list of grant recipients:
- Active Lifestyle Centre
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent
- Blenheim Youth Centre
- Camp Ooch & Camp Trillium
- Camp Vincent – Society of St. Vincent de Paul
- Chatham Kent Animal Rescue
- Chatham Off-Road Bicycling Association
- Chatham-Kent Children’s Safety Village
- Chatham-Kent Hospice Foundation
- Dresden Kinsmen Community Splashpad
- Dresden Lawn Bowling Club
- Erieau Community Association
- Family Service Kent
- IODE Catherine McVean Chapter
- IODE Kent Regiment Chapter
- Kenesserie Camp
- Learning Disabilities Association of Chatham-Kent
- Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority
- New Beginnings ABI & Stroke Recovery Association
- The Canadian Red Cross Society
- Restorative Justice Chatham-Kent
- Ridgetown and Area Adult Activity Centre
- Rotary Club of Tilbury Foundation
- Scouts Canada – Camp Cataraqui
- Shrewsbury and Raglan Assembly
- Andrew’s Residence
- The Kidney Foundation of Canada
- Victorian Order of Nurses Chatham-Kent
- Wallaceburg & District Council for the Arts
- Walpole Island Land Trust
- Westover Treatment Centre
- YMCA of Southwestern Ontario
The Chatham Kent Community Foundation is a broad-based, volunteer-driven, philanthropic organization creating, preserving and growing perpetual funds to help donors to have an everlasting impact on the development of the community through grants to registered charitable organizations.
The South Kent Wind Community Fund is a donor-advised fund within the Chatham Kent Community Foundation that was created by South Kent Wind LP, a wind power facility owned by Pattern Energy GroupĀ and Samsung Renewable Energy, together with the Chatham Kent Community Foundation. The Fund began with an initial donation of $1 million in the spring of 2013, and over the next 20 years South Kent Wind LP will contribute another $10 million to that Fund.