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2009 Funding Sources Database


BC MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND SOLICITOR GENERAL   (1 of 2)

Gaming Information and Services

Description      
Government gaming grants allow eligible organizations to apply for gaming revenues to support a broad range of programs and services. To receive a grant, your organization and the program offered must meet certain eligibility requirements. Organizations receiving community gaming grants must use their grant funds for approved, eligible purposes. Programs must have been in operation for at least 12 months prior to application. In other words, a grant will not be awarded for a program that is being offered for the first time.) To receive a grant, the program must fall into one of the following five sectors: Arts, Culture and Sport, the Environment, Human and Social Services, Public Safety, or Parent Advisory Councils and District Parent Advisory Councils.

Comments      
More information is available in the guidelines and conditions documents. It is recommended that first-time applicants fully review the guidelines before proceeding to the application stage.

Contact Information      
Courier Location: Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch, Licensing and Grants Division, 3rd Floor, 910 Government Street, Victoria, B.C. V8W 1X3. For Mailing: Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch, Licensing and Grants Division, PO Box 9310, Stn. Prov. Govt. Victoria, B.C. V8W 9N1. In Victoria, Tel: 250 387-5311. Outside Victoria, Use Enquiry BC phone numbers. In Vancouver call: 604 660-2421, ask to be transferred to 250 387-5311, Elsewhere in B.C. call: 1 800 663-7867, ask to be transferred to 250 387-5311.

Website: www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/gaming/grants/index.htm

Email: Gaming.Branch@gov.bc.ca

BC MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND SOLICITOR GENERAL   (2 of 2)

Restorative Justice: Community Accountability Program (CAP)

Description      
The Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General promotes Restorative Justice approaches to crime through the Community Accountability Programs (CAP). These programs hold low risk, youth and adult offenders accountable for their actions, give victims a voice, repair the harm caused by an offence and help restore balance in the community.

Comments      
Please visit the site for the information package and the application form.

Contact Information      
Victim Services and Crime Prevention Division, Policing and Community Safety Branch, Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General 302 - 815 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2E6 Phone: 604-660-2605 Fax: 604-775-2674 Toll Free: 1-866-668-2137

Website: www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/crimeprevention/justice/index.htm

Email: SGCPD@gov.bc.ca