cariboo investment report 2014
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2014 CARIBOO INVESTMENT REPORT
From poverty to possibilityORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING
City of Williams Lake ......................................................Housing First Forum & Housing Needs AssessmentSalvation Army Williams Lake Corps ..............................Drop-In CoordinatorWilliams Lake Food Policy ..............................................Food Action CoordinatorWomen’s Contact Society ...............................................Aboriginal Women’s Employment Program
All that kids can beORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Williams Lake ....................... In-School MentoringBoys and Girls Club of Williams Lake & District .............Pre-Teen ProgramCariboo Regional District Library Society .......................Youth Drop-In ProgramCariboo Family Enrichment Centre ................................Youth ProgramsPunky Lake Wilderness Camp Society ............................Tsilhqot’in Nation Food Forum
Strong communitiesORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING
Access Williams Lake ......................................................Online Resource DirectoryCanadian Mental Health Association Cariboo Chilcotin ....Suicide PreventionCaribou Brain Injury Society ...........................................Community WorkshopCariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre ...............Parent Attachment Yoga ProgramCentral Cariboo Hospice Palliative Care Society ...........OperationalSocial Planning Council of Williams Lake and Area ........Operational
$117,070
HOW DONOR DOLLARS WERE INVESTED IN 2014
Our administration / community investment ratio
Where we invest dollars raised in the community
Admin & fundraising
Multi-partner collaborations
Grants (1%)
Directed by donors to charities of their choice (not evaluated by United Way)
Investing in communities
Programs and building capacity of our community partners
Examples of community investments:PROGRAMS & CAPACITY BUILDING Boys and Girls Clubs after-school programs that provide safe places for kids to go and connect.
MULTI-PARTNER COLLABORATIONSThe Homelessness Action Plan, a partnership between multiple stakeholders aimed at ending homelessness in Kamloops.
GRANTSYouth Initiative Grants provide youth 25 or younger up to $1,500 to execute a local community project that addresses social issues.
With our guidance, members of the Community Impact Councils (all volunteers) spend countless hours reviewing
applications and interviewing local non-profits to determine where the greatest need is in each community.
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