Role of Shoreham Village Foundation in the funding ecosystem
Shoreham Village Foundation is a charitable foundation established in 1975 to provide financial support to the Shoreham Village Senior Citizens Association, which operates the Shoreham Village long-term care home in Chester, Nova Scotia. The foundation raises money, holds and invests funds, and then transfers or lends those funds to the Association to help maintain, promote, expand and develop health services, education and facilities on the Shoreham campus.
Its objects, as described under the Nova Scotia Societies Act, include acquiring property and financial assets by way of grants, gifts, purchases, bequests or other means, and using those assets for the charitable purposes of the Association. Foundation funds are directed toward projects such as creating a more homelike environment, supporting families, and contributing to the redevelopment of the long-term care home and related capital needs.
General funding approach and beneficiaries
The foundation functions as a dedicated funding body for a single beneficiary organization rather than as an open public grant-maker. It manages donations and trustee investments, and then allocates resources internally to Shoreham Village initiatives that enhance quality of care, resident experience, and the physical environment. Funding can support capital projects, equipment, and program enhancements aligned with Shoreham’s mission and strategic priorities.
Governance and accountability
The foundation operates under Chapter 286 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967 (Societies Act), and remains a registered society even though its board is no longer actively conducting fundraising campaigns. Shoreham Village itself is governed by a volunteer board of directors, and the organization publishes community reports and audited financial statements, which provide transparency on how resources, including foundation contributions, support long-term care services and infrastructure.
Supported audiences and impact
Through its funding role, Shoreham Village Foundation indirectly benefits seniors living at Shoreham Village, their families, and the wider Chester community. By helping finance a safe, comfortable and home-like long-term care environment, as well as capital redevelopment and quality initiatives, the foundation contributes to the sustainability and improvement of continuing care services in the region.