Breakdown of funding by CBT
The Board of Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) has confirmed its recommitment to the Community Initiatives and the Affected Areas Programs (CIP/AAP) by approving funding for the next five years with a new $30,000 minimum.
CIP/AAP Annual allocations for for 2012-2017
Delivery partners
Columbia Shuswap Regional District(1)
2009-2011 Allocation(3): $634,534.28
2012-2017 Allocation(4): $634,534.28
Ktunaxa Nation
2009-2011 Allocation(3): $71,850.00
2012-2017 Allocation(4): $153,907.50
Regional District of Central Kootenay
2009-2011 Allocation(3): $1,153,498.83
2012-2017 Allocation(4): $1,284,489.06
Regional District of East Kootenay
2009-2011 Allocation(3): $970,422.84
2012-2017 Allocation(4): $1,028,308.56
Regional District of Fraser-Fort George(2)
2009-2011 Allocation(3): $184,897.66
2012-2017 Allocation(4): $184,897.66
Regional District of Kootenay Boundary
2009-2011 Allocation(3): $267,497.55
2012-2017 Allocation(4): $302,780.70
Total 2009-2011 Allocation(3): $3,282,701.16
Total 2012-2017 Allocation(4): $3,588,917.76
- Includes Golden, Revelstoke and CSRD Areas A and B.
- Includes Valemount and RDFFG Area H.
- All figures are based on annual allocations.
- All figures are based on annual allocations.
The following regional delivery partners will receive the new $30,000 minimum for the following communities:
Central Kootenay
- Kaslo
- New Denver
- Salmo
- Silverton
- Slocan
- Central Kootenay A
- Central Kootenay C
- Central Kootenay G
East Kootenay
- Canal Flats
- Radium Hot Springs
- East Kootenay A
- East Kootenay E
- East Kootenay G
Kootenay Boundary
- Fruitvale
- Montrose
- Warfield
- Kootenay Boundary A
- Kootenay Boundary B
Ktunaxa Nation
- St. Mary's
- Lower Kootenay
- Columbia Lake Band
- Tobacco Plains
- Shuswap Band
For more information on CIP and AAP, visit www.cbt.org/programs.
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