MRC L'Islet — Child development assistance measure for the south of the territory
Tourville, QC, Canada
Youth development aid for South MRC de L'Islet
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- grant_single|closingDateMay 20, 2022
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Grant and Funding
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- Educational services
- Arts, entertainment and recreation
- Public administration
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- MRC de L'Islet
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The Measure for Child Development in Southern MRC de L’Islet provides a maximum funding of $5,000 per project, aiming to support initiatives that connect youth with community resources and increase cultural and recreational activities. Eligible activities include projects that foster interaction with the community, enhance cultural offerings, and promote a sense of belonging among youth aged 0-17 in the designated region.
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Eligible projects under this grant aim to enhance the development of children by connecting them with their local environment and community. These activities focus on exposure to local resources, community interaction, cultural enrichment, and fostering a strong sense of belonging among the youth.
- Exposing young people to local resources, including the forestry resource.
- Facilitating interactions between youth and their community.
- Increasing the availability of cultural, recreational, and community activities for youth in the southern region of MRC de L'Islet.
- Contributing to the development of a sense of belonging among the youth towards the southern MRC de L'Islet.
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Eligibility for this grant is limited to certain types of organizations within the specified region.
- Legally constituted non-profit organizations (NPOs).
- Organizations from the education networks.
- Municipal organizations.
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The eligible organizations for this grant are those legally constituted as nonprofit organizations (NPOs), educational network organizations, and municipal organizations.
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Based on the provided information, there are no specific industries or types of companies explicitly listed as ineligible for this grant. Eligibility focuses on the non-profit status and community-related objectives rather than industry-specific restrictions.
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The grant covers expenses directly related to the implementation of the project.
- Salaries related to the project.
- Rent for spaces used in the project.
- Aquisition of materials and equipment necessary for the project.
- Accounting and reporting expenses related to project execution.
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This funding is targeted to projects located in the southern region of the MRC de L'Islet, with a focus on supporting the regional development goals specific to this area.
- Saint-Adalbert
- Saint-Marcel
- Saint-Omer
- Saint-Pamphile
- Sainte-Félicité
- Sainte-Perpétue
- Tourville
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The evaluation and selection of projects for this grant are based on several key criteria to ensure they benefit the children in the south of the MRC de L'Islet community.
- The structuring impact of the project on children.
- The level of partnership and/or community mobilization related to the project.
- The financial structure and viability of the project, including confirmation of other funding sources.
- The promoter's qualification and capacity to manage the project.
- The innovative aspect of the project.
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- Step 1: Verify Eligibility
- Ensure your organization is a legally constituted non-profit organization, an educational network, or a municipal body.
- Confirm that your project aligns with the eligible project categories, such as enhancing cultural, leisure, or community activities for youth.
- Step 2: Prepare Application Documents
- Complete the original application form with accurate details.
- Obtain a resolution designating the authorized person to act on behalf of the organization for this project.
- Step 3: Develop Project Proposal
- Detail the project objectives, ensuring they align with the aims of the funding program.
- Prepare a financial outline including expected expenses and revenues, confirming other funding sources if applicable.
- Step 4: Submit Application
- Email the completed application form and all required documents to administration@mrclislet.com.
- Step 5: Await Feedback
- Wait for communication from the grant committee regarding the status of your application.
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Here are additional relevant details for applicants of the Mesure d’aide au développement de l’enfance (MADE) for the south of the MRC de L’Islet:
- The total financial envelope for MADE in 2022 is $10,000.
- The maximum amount of financial assistance that can be granted for any single project is $5,000.
- Financial assistance from MADE cannot account for more than 80% of the eligible expenses for a project.
- The total government assistance, including MADE, must not exceed 80% of the total eligible project costs.
- Projects that receive funding must be completed by June 30, 2023.
- Financial aid requests should be emailed to administration@mrclislet.com, along with all required documents.
- The MRC de L’Islet reserves the right to change standards, selection criteria, and management framework at any time.
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Enhancing Youth Development in South MRC de L’Islet
The "Mesure d’aide au développement de l’enfance" or MADE focuses on fostering the growth and community integration of children aged 0-17 in the southern part of MRC de L’Islet. It leverages financial support from a collaborative agreement to increase cultural, leisure, and communal activities, while enhancing the sense of belonging among local youth.
Detailed Overview of the MADE Program Aimed at Youth Development
The "Mesure d’aide au développement de l’enfance" (MADE) is a strategic funding initiative designed to address the developmental needs of children within the specified age group of 0-17 years in the south of the MRC de L’Islet. A joint effort by the ministry and local municipalities, this measure is part of the broader "Entente de vitalisation" and seeks to strengthen the ties between young individuals and their communities through various projects.
With an available fund of $10,000 for the year 2022, the MADE program invites applications from eligible non-profit organizations, entities within the education sector, and municipal bodies. It targets initiatives that actively expose children to local resources, such as the forestry industry, nurture their interactions with their community, and expand their access to cultural and recreational activities. Projects that succeed in achieving these goals will not only promote community involvement but also enhance the children's sense of belonging and identity within the region.
To be considered for funding, proposals must meet several key criteria reflective of their potential structural impact on youth, the collaborative nature and partnership strategies employed, and sound financial planning that ensures sustainability. Likewise, the projects should demonstrate the promoter’s multifaceted capability to efficiently manage and execute the plans. An innovative approach is highly valued, providing a renewed or original method to address developmental issues faced by children.
Within the financial structure of supported projects, MADE funding can cover up to 80% of eligible expenses, with a maximum contribution cap of $5,000 per project. These financial guidelines mandate that the shared responsibility of funding ensures ownership and accountability by the applicants. Furthermore, the initiative stipulates that the projects must be completed by June 30, 2023, ensuring timely execution aligned with community needs.
Eligible project expenses include direct costs related to project execution, such as salaries, material acquisition, and additional administrative tasks tied to accountability. However, the scheme distinctly outlines ineligible uses of funds, which encompass covering operational deficits, expenses for completed projects, and general operational costs of an organization. This specificity ensures that the financial aid provided is efficiently utilized for new and impactful youth projects.
The MADE initiative exemplifies the commitment of MRC de L’Islet and its partners to nurture youth development by facilitating projects that not only address immediate community and developmental needs but also offer lasting benefits through enhanced cultural and educational engagement. As the collaborative blueprint for south MRC de L’Islet, it fosters a vibrant, inclusive society where all young members are equipped to thrive and contribute meaningfully to their communities.