Community grants awarded to six local social profits

WBCF Executive Director Gaylene Weidlich said the Foundation is thrilled to fund programs that encourage social interactions. Funding from this year's Community Grants amounts to more than $218,000 for six local social profits.

The Wood Buffalo Community Foundation (WBCF) has awarded this year’s Community Grants to six local social profits.

In a statement, WBCF said the grants amount to $218,059.79 in total funding.

The following is a list of social profits awarded and the program or service they provide:

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WBCF looks for programs or services that encourage social activities and connections to the community, and reduce dependence on social services.

“Our community needs these supports and we are grateful to our donors for providing this funding,” Said Gaylene Weidlich, WBCF Executive Director. “We are thrilled to fund programs that encourage social interactions and training for mental health initiatives. Many people’s lives will benefit.”

The foundation is also pushing toward its year-end fundraising goal of $600,000.

According to the WBCF, this is the last year of the matching grant from Suncor Energy Foundation, which will match up to $200,000 in donations.

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Interested donors can provide funds through monthly or one-time donations to the Community Fund or a fund of their choice.

In 2022, WBCF provided more than $280,000 in grants.

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