Role of the Municipality in the Funding Ecosystem
As a municipal government in Eastern Ontario, Casselman plays a vital role in supporting local community organizations through its Discretionary Fund for Cultural and Community Activities. This annual funding program provides $10,000 to qualified community organizations that wish to organize recreational, cultural, or community activities for residents.
General Evaluation Criteria for Applications
Funding is awarded annually through a competitive application process. Community organizations seeking funding must submit their requests before the annual deadline of April 15. The fund is discretionary, meaning the municipality evaluates applications based on community impact, organizational capacity, and alignment with municipal priorities.
Transparency, Governance and Accountability
The Municipality of Casselman maintains transparency by publishing annual budgets and audited financial statements. The municipality operates under Ontario municipal legislation and reports financial data through the Financial Information Report (FIR) system administered by the provincial government.
History and Evolution of the Organization
Named after entrepreneur Martin Casselman, the village was established in 1832 along the Petite-Nation River. The municipality has grown to become a vibrant Francophone community in the Prescott and Russell region. It continues to invest in community development, recreation, and cultural programming.
Supported Audiences and Overall Impact
The municipality supports various community groups including seniors (Club 60), youth organizations (minor hockey, soccer, cadets, Girl Guides), cultural organizations, and volunteer groups. The funding program helps sustain activities that benefit residents of all ages throughout the year.