More than $500,000 has been announced for seven community collaboration projects that will help advance community sustainability and viability throughout the province.
The town of Pasadena will collaborate with the communities of Massey Drive, Cormack and Deer Lake on GIS mapping. More than $500,000 has been announced for seven community collaboration projects that will help advance community sustainability and viability throughout the province. The grants provide funding at a 90/10 cost share, with at least three communities partnering on a project and the commitment of continued, long-term collaboration. Project applications were evaluated on sustainability, service sharing, community collaboration, replicability and scalability.
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