Breakdown of funding by CBT

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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

  1. Includes Golden, Revelstoke and CSRD Areas A and B.
  2. Includes Valemount and RDFFG Area H.
  3. All figures are based on annual allocations.
  4. 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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