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Grants


First application for a gaming grant?

Government gaming grants allow eligible organizations to apply for gaming revenues to support a broad range of programs and services. To receive a grant, your organization and the program offered must meet certain eligibility requirements.

Organizations receiving community gaming grants must use their grant funds for approved, eligible purposes.

Eligibility

Programs must have been in operation for at least 12 months prior to application. (In other words, a grant will not be awarded for a program that is being offered for the first time.) To receive a grant, the program must fall into one of the following five sectors:

  • Arts and Culture (youth programs, and fairs, festivals and museums);
  • Sports for Youth and People with a Disability;
  • Public Safety;
  • Human and Social Services; or
  • Parent Advisory Councils and District Parent Advisory Councils. (These organizations are aligned with schools.)

More information is available in the guidelines and conditions documents, links to which can be found at the bottom of this page. (We recommend first-time applicants fully review this page before proceeding to the application stage.)



Determining the correct type of gaming grant for your organization

Gaming grants are designed to fit the needs of a wide variety of non-profit organizations throughout British Columbia. Human and social services, youth arts and culture, fairs, festivals and museums, public safety, and students' extra-curricular activities — all these areas are supported through gaming grants to community organizations.

The table below provides an overview of B.C. gaming grants and the kinds of programs they support. Grant applicants will by notified whether their application was successful by the 'final notification date'.

For full details on each grant, refer to the 'Grant applications, guidelines and conditions' section at bottom of this page.

Grant Who may apply
and use of funds,
in brief
Grant amounts Application period and final notification date
Community Gaming Grants Eligible non-profit community organizations.

Funds must be used to support direct delivery of a program that benefits the broader community.

For details, see link in "Grant applications, guidelines and conditions" section at bottom of page.
Local organizations maximum grant: $100,000 per year (Up to $20,000 of this may be used for minor capital projects.)

Province-wide organizations maximum grant: $250,000 per year.

One application per year. This application may be paired with a major capital project grant application in the same year.

NOTE:
The major capital project grant is not available until further notice.
NOTE:
Some types of gaming grants are not available this year (fiscal year 2010/11). More>>
Arts and Culture
(youth programs, and fairs, festivals and museums)
Apply from Feb 1 - May 31
Final notification: Aug 31

Sports for Youth and People with a Disability
Apply from Feb 1 - May 31
Final notification: Aug 31

Public Safety
Apply from Jul 1 - Aug 31
Final notification: Nov 30

Human and Social Services
Apply from Aug 1 - Nov 30
Final notification: Feb 28

Environment
Not available in fiscal year 2010/11.

NOTE:
Organizations that provide environmental awareness programs may be eligible for funding in the education community subsector of the human and social services sector.
PAC and DPAC Grants

Parent Advisory Councils and District Parent Advisory Councils.

Funds must be used to benefit students by enhancing extracurricular opportunities. Grant funds must remain under the management and control of the PAC or DPAC that receives them.

For details, see link in the "Grant applications, guidelines and conditions section" at bottom of page.
PAC: $20 per student per year.

DPAC: $2,500 per year.
Apply from Apr 1 - Jun 30
Final notification: Sep 30
Major Capital Project Grants

Eligible non-profit community organizations.

Funds must be used on capital projects, such as construction of a new facility or renovation or maintenance of an existing structure. The project must be essential to an organization's specific purpose and must be accessible to the public.

For details, see link in the "Grant applications, guidelines and conditions" section at bottom of page.
When seeking more than $20,000 for a capital project: The amount equal to the secured funding held by the organization for the project, to a maximum of 50% of the total cost of the project. Maximum: $100,000.

One application per year. This one application may be paired with a community gaming grant application in the same year.
NOTE:
Major capital project grants are not available until further notice. More>>
Possible application period:
from Oct 1 - Nov 30
Final notification: Mar 31

 



Acknowledgement of gaming funds

While an acknowledgment is generally not required, community gaming grant recipients that choose to produce promotional or other materials (including any signage for funded capital projects) related to a grant supported program, must acknowledge the financial assistance of the Province of British Columbia.

For more information, see the Acknowledgement of Gaming Funds page.



Grant applications, guidelines and conditions



NOTE:
Some types of gaming grants are not available this year (fiscal year 2010/11). More>>

Once you've decided on the kind of grant you want to apply for, please proceed to the application form and important supporting documents by clicking on the appropriate link below.



Forms

Please see the Forms and Guidelines - Grants page to download forms for all types of grants.