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Community Gaming Grants Program Guidelines https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sports-culture/gambling -fundraising/gaming-grants/community-gaming-grants

Introduction

1. Program Overview Fair and equitable access to funding for eligible not-for-profit organizations directly delivering programming in their communities Four primary elements of eligibility: Organization, Program, Financial and Compliance Six sectors: o Arts and Culture o Sport o Parent Advisory Councils/District Parent Advisory Councils o Environment o Public Safety o Human and Social Services New in 2017: Capital Project Grant Total budget = $140M

2.1 Maximum Funding Levels Program Delivery Level Maximum Grant Amount Available Per Year Local organizations $100,000 Regional organizations $225,000 Provincial organizations $250,000 Funding levels are not guaranteed The level of funding awarded is based on the size and scope of the programming presented in the application

Organization Eligibility

3.1 Eligible Organizations Not-for-profit Operate primarily for community benefit and not solely the interests of their members Voluntary and broadly-based membership involved in the management and control of the organization and its programs More than double the number of voting members to board members Board members: Democratically chosen 2/3 reside in B.C. Do not receive remuneration

3.2 Ineligible Organizations Includes: For-profit organizations; Federal, provincial, regional, municipal, First Nation or other local government; Political parties, political action groups or lobby groups; Hospital, medical or health care facilities; Educational institutions or schools; and Provincially or municipally-operated facilities, such as libraries, museums, galleries or recreation centres. See Section 3.2 for more examples

3.4 Eligibility for Parent Advisory Councils and District Parent Advisory Councils PACs (or equivalent groups): o Must be separate from the management and operation of the school; o Must be made up of parents or guardians of students at the school; and o Receive $20 per student. DPACs: o Receive $2500 per year.

3.5 Eligibility for Service Clubs Service Clubs: o Must meet the eligibility criteria in Section 3.1; and o Must have a minimum of 10 voting members. See Appendix III for a list of approved Service Clubs.

Program Eligibility

4.1 Eligible Programming The program must: Have been delivered for at least 12 months at the time of the application; Demonstrate clear community benefit; Be accessible and inclusive; and Be sustainable.

Writing an Effective Program Description Be clear and concise Tell what you do, how you do it and how often. Explain: o How long the program has been in operation (min. 12 mos. required); o How the program benefits your community (include numbers and statistics); o What you do to make the program accessible and inclusive; and o What measures you have in place to ensure the program has community support and is therefore sustainable (e.g. in kind donations of time and/or materials, letters of support, municipal funding).

4.3 Programs Specific to Service Clubs Service clubs: Can donate Community Donations program funds to: o other eligible organizations; or o individuals or families for one-time emergency assistance or to relieve an exceptional circumstance. Must monitor how their donations are disbursed and report any ineligible uses. May retain up to 7% of Community Donations Program funds annually to cover administrative costs. Can also apply for funding to support their own programs.

4.5 Ineligible programs Include those that: Generally provide services exclusively to an organization s membership; Provide financial assistance to individuals; Are primarily fundraising activities; Deliver vocational training; Are delivered on contract or under a funding agreement; Benefit individuals or groups outside B.C.; Primarily benefit other organizations; and Do not deliver an immediate direct service to the community.

Financial Eligibility

5.1 Organization Financial Eligibility An organization must have a separate Gaming Account. An organization is temporarily ineligible if it: o Earned more than $250,000 in its previous fiscal year through its own licensed gaming activities; o Exhibits conditions that cast significant doubt on its financial stability; and/or o Had more than 50% of its previous fiscal year s operating expenses on hand in unrestricted funds at the start of its current fiscal year.

5.1 Surplus Calculation (max. 50%) Current assets and investments of the organization minus (-) gaming funds minus (-) current liabilities minus (-) internally restricted funds minus (-) externally restricted funds divided by (/) previous fiscal year s operating expenses multiplied by (x) 100 equals (=) organization surplus percentage

5.2 Program Financial Eligibility Federal and/or provincial funding cannot exceed 75% of the total program cost. The remaining 25% must come from community sources (e.g. fundraising, municipal contributions, other grants and in-kind contributions). Program financials must clearly identify all funding sources.

Required Financial Documents Financial statement for the entire organization for its most recently completed fiscal year, including: o o o Balance sheet; Revenues and expenses; and Accompanying notes if any. Organization budgets for the current and next fiscal years. Program revenue and expenses statement for the most recently completed fiscal year ( actuals ). Program budgets for the current and next fiscal years.

The Application

6.3 Application Intake Periods Arts and Culture (new dates) Apply February 1 April 30 Notification by July 31 Sport (new dates) Apply March 1 May 31 Notification by August 31 Environment Apply July 1 August 31 Notification by November 30 Public Safety Apply July 1 August 31 Notification by November 30 Human and Social Services Apply August 1 November 30 Notification by February 28 PACs and DPACs Apply April 1 June 30 Notification by September 30

6.1 How to Apply Apply online at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sports-culture/gambling-fundraising/gaminggrants/community-gaming-grants Need help? Check out these resources in our Program Guidelines and/or on our website for valuable tips: Pre-application checklists Sample financial statements Frequently asked questions Application tutorials

6.5 Reconsiderations of Decisions The reconsideration request must: o be made within 30 days of notification; and o state the reason(s) why the decision should be varied or overturned. New information, documents, etc. will not be accepted. A final decision will be made within 90 days of receipt of the request.

Applicant Accountability

7.1 Appropriate Use of Funding for All Grant Recipients Examples include: Operational costs associated with the direct delivery of the approved program, such as wages of existing paid positions, utilities, rent and supplies; Rental or purchase of equipment needed for the direct delivery of the program; and Travel essential to the direct delivery of the program within B.C.

7.1 Appropriate Use of Funding (cont d.) Grant funds may be transferred from the Gaming Account to the General Account to reimburse for eligible program expenses. Funds must be disbursed within 12 months of receipt (except PACs 36 months). Invoices and receipts must be retained. See Section 7.7 for a list of prohibited uses of grant funds.

8.1 Grant Conditions Grant recipients must comply with the conditions in Appendix VIII. All conditions must be satisfied before another grant application is considered. 8.2 Acknowledgement of Funding We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.

Key Resources Community Gaming Grants Branch Website: http://gov.bc.ca/gaminggrants General Contact: communitygaminggrants@gov.bc.ca or 1-800-663-7867 Community Outreach Manager CGGOutreach@gov.bc.ca BC Association for Charitable Gaming and Community Charitable Gaming Associations http://bcacg.com/ BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres https://www.bcaafc.com/index.php/member-services/ gaming-grants

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