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Woodfibre LNG donates $150,000 to 50 local non-profits
May 30, 2024
Woodfibre LNG is delighted to announce donations totaling $150,000 to 50 local non-profits in Squamish and Squamish Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) as part of the company’s spring intake of the 2024 Community Partnership Program. This follows $134,000 contributed to 36 local non-profits in the program’s Fall 2023 intake.
The Community Partnership Program aims to support local non-profits that make important contributions to the community through their programs and events in sports, recreation, health and wellness, arts and culture, and search and rescue and marine safety. With intake cycles in the spring and fall, non-profits can apply for up to $5,000 in funding once per year per project. Woodfibre LNG’s core annual contributions for The Market, other food security donations and scholarship programming are also supported outside the application cycle.
“Community non-profit groups are a vital element to supporting social and recreational services and improving the quality of life for residents,” said Christine Kennedy, Woodfibre LNG President. “Woodfibre LNG will be part of the community of Squamish over the long term, and it is a priority for us to support the important work these groups do to support and enrich the lives of their neighbours.”
“We’ve seen prior recipients use Community Partnership Program funding to help do amazing things. We’re looking forward to seeing what this round of recipients will accomplish,” continued Kennedy.
Woodfibre LNG is providing funding to the following non-profits in the Spring intake of the 2024 Community Partnership Program:
- Axemen Rugby Club
- Billy goats Co-Ed Soft Ball Team
- BC Luge Association
- Brackendale Elementary School
- British Columbia Bobsled and Skeleton Association
- Britannia Beach Community Association
- CAMPS (Community Access Music Program Society)
- Downtown Squamish Business Improvement Association Mural Festival
- École Squamish Elementary PAC
- Hilltop House Support Society
- Howe Sound Secondary Outdoor Education Program
- Howe Sound Marine Rescue Society
- Keylela Effect Moon Lodge Society
- Learning Disability Society
- Mt Chaki Warriors Canoe Club
- North Squamish Volunteer Fire Brigade Society
- Pearlspace
- Pemberton Fire Fighting Association
- Railway Museum of British Columbia
- Rotary Club of Squamish
- Sea To Sky Community Services
- Sea to Sky Forestry Centre
- Sea to Sky Hospice Society
- Sea to Sky Nordics
- Second Chance Cheekye Ranch
- Squamish 4-H
- Squamish Active Seniors Society
- Squamish Amateur Radio Club
- Squamish Community Music Festival Society
- Squamish Cricket Club
- Squamish Dragonboat Association
- Squamish Farmers Market
- Squamish General Hospital Auxiliary Society
- Squamish Helping Hands Society
- Squamish Hospital Foundation
- Squamish Lions Club
- Squamish Men’s Shed
- Squamish Minor Hockey Association
- Squamish Nature Learners
- Squamish Off Road Triathlon
- Squamish Pirates Swim Club
- Squamish Quilters Guild
- Squamish Search and Rescue
- Squamish Senior Living Society
- Squamish Valley Equestrian Association
- Squamish Volleyball Club
- Valleycliffe Elementary School
- Westwinds Residents Committee
- Whistler Community Services Society
- Young Life Squamish (Sea to Sky)
Woodfibre LNG thanks all organizations that applied for funding. The next intake of the Community Partnership Program will open in September 2024. Organizations interested in applying can learn more here.