CITY OF PARKSVILLE POLICY

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CITY OF PARKSVILLE POLICY SUBJECT: Grant-In-Aid Applications POLICY NO: 3.26 RESO. NO: 00-40 CROSS REF: EFFECTIVE DATE: February 7, 2000 APPROVED BY: Council REVISION DATE: November 6, 2000 RESO. NO: 00-390 RESO. NO: CROSS REF: PAGE 1 OF 4 PURPOSE The City of Parksville may provide direct financial assistance to community groups and organizations for events and projects that will benefit the citizens and visitors of the municipality contingent upon provisions being included in the annual operating budget. POLICY Eligibility Community groups and organizations in the arts, cultural, recreational or social services field may apply for direct financial assistance from the City based on the following criteria: 1. The group or organization is not commercial in nature. 2. The group or organization is incorporated either under the Societies Act of BC or under any Federal act as a charitable organization, or in the event the funding applied for is equal to or less than $500.00, it is an unincorporated group with demonstrated objectives that are charitable in nature. 3. The group or organization has demonstrated sound financial and administrative management. 4. There is a demonstrated financial need. 5. The group or organization has a demonstrated track record of community service.

Policy No. 3.26 Grant-in-Aid Applications Page 2 of 4 6. The majority of the members of the group or organization reside in the municipality. 7. The financial assistance is for an event or project to be held within the municipal boundaries, except for individuals or groups representing international, national or Western Canadian events where the individual or team is the current Provincial champion. 8. Applications for financial assistance for commitments or expenses incurred prior to the approval of the application will not be considered. 9. Groups or organizations will only be considered for funding twice in a calendar year providing they can demonstrate that a special project or event will occur after having received previous funding in the same calendar year. Applications Groups or organizations wishing to apply for funding assistance are requested to obtain a copy of Grants-In-Aid Policy No. 3.26 and an application form to ensure their submission will meet all the necessary criteria. There shall be two application submission dates of March 1 st and September 1 st with one-half of the annual budget allocation available for each submission date. For the year 2000 only, the application deadline will be March 31 st. An advertisement shall be placed in a local newspaper at least one month prior to both deadline submission dates. Submissions received after the March 1 st deadline will not be considered and may be referred by the Grants-In-Aid Select Committee to the second annual submission date of September 1 st for consideration. Submissions received after the September 1 st deadline will not be considered or referred to the next calendar year for consideration. All applications shall be submitted with the following information and documentation: 1. The adopted Constitution of an unincorporated group. In the case of a body corporate, a copy of its incorporation documents setting forth its objectives and goals. 2. The service the organization provides to the community. 3. The amount of financial assistance required. 4. The benefits in the community to result from the grant. 5. The degree of other community support or sponsorship.

Policy No. 3.26 Grant-in-Aid Applications Page 3 of 4 6. A detailed proposed budget for the year the grant is requested detailing all revenues and expenditures, including a detailed list of all other grants and donations. 7. Financial statements from the fiscal year immediately preceding the year for which the grant is requested. (i) (ii) signed by two directors in the event that the applicant is an unincorporated body and the funding requested is equal to or less than $500.00; or as required by the Societies Act or other incorporating legislation; however, in the event that the funding requested by a body corporate is greater than $5,000.00, then the financial statements must be reviewed and/or audited by an independent and qualified accountant. 8. If the applicant has received funding from the City in the past, the applicant must submit an evaluation of the use of the funds received. Failure to provide an evaluation of past funding amounts will result in the current grant request not being considered. 9. Will not be accepted from any group or organization that is overdue on money or any other obligation owed to the City. Incomplete applications will be returned. Returned applications which are not resubmitted by the advertised deadline in corrected form will not be considered for funding. By way of example only, applications which are not signed, do not evidence an incorporation number or do not have the proper financial statements or accounting for previous funds will be rejected. Criteria In order of preference: Activities are consistent with the aims, objectives and standards of the City. Applications providing programs for youth and/or seniors. Applications with at least 50 per cent of required funding coming from sources outside the funds sought from the City. Organization has a large number of volunteers and a broad base of community support. Activity/program is accessible to a large portion of the community's residents. Contributions toward travel expenses from individuals or teams will be considered only for travel prior to attending international, national or Western Canadian events where the individual or team is the current Provincial champion. Non-profit societies operating at regional, Provincial or Federal levels and conducting fundraising by means of tag days, mail outs or door-to-door campaigns will not be eligible for a grant-in-aid from the City.

Policy No. 3.26 Grant-in-Aid Applications Page 4 of 4 Organizations which receive a fee for service from the City are not eligible for grant funding under this policy unless the application is for a program other than the fee for service program. Procedure All grant applications will be forwarded to the Grants-In-Aid Select Committee for review. Incomplete applications will not be forwarded for consideration. The Select Committee will review each application and make recommendations to Council as to whether grants should be approved and the amount subject to funding availability. Council is not obligated to allocate all or any budgeted funds. Payment Applicants are advised that grants will not be continued from year to year. Renewals are not automatic nor is any increase in funds. oooooo

GRANT-IN-AID APPLICATION NAME OF ORGANIZATION AMOUNT REQUESTED $ MAILING ADDRESS POSTAL CODE CONTACT PERSON TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL FAX ATTACH LIST SHOWING YOUR ORGANIZATION'S STRUCTURE (INCLUDING DIRECTORS/BOARD MEMBERS/OFFICERS AND VOLUNTEERS) IS YOUR ORGANIZATION REGISTERED AS A NON-PROFIT SOCIETY IN BC? YES NO DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION MEET THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA IN POLICY 3.26? YES NO PROJECT TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERVED BY PROJECT: NUMBER OF PEOPLE SERVED BY PROJECT: PROJECT PERIOD OR DATE: to TOTAL PROJECT COST: $ FOR THIS PROJECT, SOURCE AND AMOUNT OF FIRM FUNDING/COMMITMENTS TO DATE: FOR THIS PROJECT, OTHER FUNDING SOURCES (AND AMOUNTS) APPLIED FOR AND STATUS: IS THE EVENT BEING HELD WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF PARKSVILLE? YES NO LOCATION: OR IS THE INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM THE CURRENT PROVINCIAL CHAMPION? YES NO ARE THEY GOING TO REPRESENT INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL OR WESTERN CANADIAN EVENTS? YES NO

-2- HOW MANY MEMBERS ARE IN THE GROUP OR ORGANIZATION? HOW MANY VOLUNTEERS ARE INVOLVED IN THE ORGANIZATION? WHAT PERCENTAGE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GROUP OR ORGANIZATION RESIDE IN THE CITY? % DOES THE GROUP/ORGANIZATION CONDUCT FUNDRAISING BY MEANS OF TAG DAYS, MAIL-OUTS OR DOOR-TO-DOOR CAMPAIGNS? YES NO WHAT SERVICE DOES THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDE TO THE COMMUNITY? HAS THE GROUP/ORGANIZATION RECEIVED FUNDING FROM THE CITY IN THE PAST? YES NO IF YES, IT IS MANDATORY TO PROVIDE AN EVALUATION OF THE USE OF THE FUNDS RECEIVED MANDATORY - DESCRIBE AND EVALUATE THE USE OF PAST GRANT: OUTLINE THE BENEFITS TO THE COMMUNITY AS A RESULT OF THE GRANT: DEADLINE DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2016. PLEASE ENSURE THAT: All questions have been completed in full An organizational structure is attached A copy of the financial statement is attached A copy of the budget is attached SUBMITTED BY (please print name): SIGNATURE DATE SUBMIT TO: Administration Department, City of Parksville 100 Jensen Avenue East, Box 1390, Parksville, BC V9P 2H3 Telephone: 250 954-3070 Fax: 250 248-6650 OFFICE USE ONLY 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Previous year(s) Comments: NOTE INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE FORWARDED FOR CONSIDERATION