Oakville Beaver, 7 Aug 2009, p. 9

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Non-profits take spotlight For possible federal/provincial cash By Tim Foran METROLAND WEST MEDIA GROUP AUG. 8TH Ski and Snowboard Shop Starts 9 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, August 7, 2009 Now that the provincial and federal governments have dedicated funding for billions of dollars in municipal infrastructure projects -- about $320 million in Halton so far -- they are turning their attention to assisting the non-profit sector. Non-profit groups can now apply for a share of the $1 billion remaining in the $3-billion infrastructure stimulus fund set aside for Ontario in the governments' 2009 budgets. As with municipal projects, the two upper levels of government will contribute up to two-thirds of eligible project costs with non-profit groups responsible for paying the balance, but in some exceptional circumstances the governments may cover the total project cost. As most municipal councils are on holidays, it is unlikely non-profit groups could secure approvals from municipal councils to assist them with their one-third share before the Aug. 18 deadline for project applications. Eligible projects must fall within the following categories: · Temporary housing shelters for disadvantaged or homeless people. (The governments have already set aside money in another fund for the rehabilitation of other social housing and construction of low-income seniors and disabled housing.) · Community centres used by the public. · Facilities in which community and social, but not health or medical, services are provided to the public, such as food banks, immigrant services, employment and other counselling, and emergency animal shelters. · Cultural centres such as art galleries, libraries, museums, performing arts centres and heritage structures. The same rules for municipal infrastructure projects are being used for non-profit groups, including the requirement that all projects must be completed by March 31, 2011 or the governments reserve the right to withdraw funding. Non-profit groups must also attest the projects would not have been able to be completed before that date without government assistance. A guide can be found at w w w. b u i l d i n g c a n a d a chantierscanada.gc.ca/region s/on/nfpo-obnl-on-guideeng.html. 10 AM FAMOUS SUMMER SKI AND SNOWBOARD SALE!!! SAT. AUGUST 8TH 10AM - 5PM SUN. AUGUST 9TH 11AM - 4PM MON. AUGUST 10TH 12PM - 7PM TUE. AUGUST 11TH 12PM - 7PM 905-845-1561 HUGE SAVINGS ON SKIS, SNOWBOARDS & OUTERWEAR ALL GOODS 50-80% OFF 1999 29 99 60% 99 49999 29999 off 49 Nominated for Best Overall Customer Service and Best Sporting Goods Store! 120 Speers Road Oakville 905-845-1561 WE BUILD CHAMPIONS Canada's # Selling Minivan OVER 1 GET UP TO $7,200 · Rear DVD Entertainment System · Side Curtain Airbags · 30 Gig Multimedia Hard Drive System · Wireless Headphones · Stow-n-Go 7 Passenger Seating · 17" Aluminum Wheels Consumer Cash Discount + 0% APR Purchase Financing for 36 months! * · Pwr Second Row Windows · Power Locks · Power Mirrors · Remote Keyless Entry · Rear Backup Camera · Electronic Stability Program 60 GRAND CARAVAN AND TOWN & COUNTRY'S AVAILABLE! · 3.3L V6 Engine · Automatic Transmission · Anniversary Package · Special Anniversary Platinum · Dual Front & Rear A/C · Power Windows BRAND NEW 2009 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN VIEW OUR FULL SELECTION OF VEHICLES AT LOCKWOODCHRYSLER.COM DORVAL DRIVE WYECROFT RD. SPEERS RD. 175 WYECROFT RD. OAKVILLE 905.845.6653 BETWEEN KERR & DORVAL YOUR FRIEND IN THE BUSINESS! · www.lockwoodchrysler.com * OAC. See dealer for full details Celebrating 25 years in Oakville KERR ST. TRAFALGAR QEW

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