In 2021, the foundation received more than 100 submissions for projects that supported either recreational or educational events and activities, or cultural facilities and programs.
The foundation is pleased to support the Alberta communities of Drayton Valley, Carmangay, Canmore, Nampa and Eaglesham with the $100,000 grant for their projects.
For more than 50 years the Bow Valley Riding Association has provided a do-it-yourself facility to allow owners to keep horses in the Bow Valley. The members shovel manure, repair fences, feed and water their horses and take lessons in the outdoor riding arena on the outskirts of Canmore.
Continue reading...With a vision for the future, the Carmangay Community Center Association bought an old grocery store in their small village and created their own community center. Badly in need of renovations, volunteers rolled up their sleeves, raised money, fixed the leaky roof, changed windows and added a kitchen and bathrooms.
The Eaglesham Fairgrounds Park is now home to a 30 foot by 72 ft. building to provide shelter from sun, wind and rain during events at the park. The open sides of the fabric sun shelter allows visitors to watch events and visit while being protected from the weather.
A United Church has been transformed into a community cultural centre. The church, no longer in use, was donated to the historical society for $1 in 2015. Still in good shape, the church is now a multi-purpose community space that is accessible to everyone in the village and surrounding areas.
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