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Community Initiatives and Affected Areas Programs City of Revelstoke and Columbia Shuswap Regional District Area B
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Section A - GENERAL INFORMATION
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Section B- ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT EVALUATION (maximum 40 points)
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Section C - GENERAL PROJECT PROPOSAL CRITERIA (maximum 45 points)
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Section D - Community Support
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Section E - PROJECT BUDGET INFORMATION
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COMMUNITY INITIATIVES AND AFFECTED AREAS PROGRAMS
A PROGRAM OF
ADMINISTERED & MANAGED BY
Community Initiatives and Affected Areas Programs
City of Revelstoke and Columbia Shuswap Regional District Area B
PROJECT PROPOSAL 2018
The personal information requested on this funding application is collected under the authority of section 26(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA) and will be used by the Trust for administrative and evaluative purposes only. The collection, use and disclosure of personal information is subject to the provisions of the FOIPPA. By submitting this funding application, you hereby acknowledge that the Trust may disclose this application, and the information contained herein, including but not limited to your name, budget, location and the amount and nature of any related funding to the public, individuals or any other entity to the extent allowed by FOIPPA. You further agree that the Trust may proactively disclose to the public your name, location, amount and nature of funding granted. Any questions regarding such may be directed to: FOIPPA Inquiries, Manager, Operations, Columbia Basin Trust, Suite 300, 445-13th Avenue, Castlegar, BC, V1N 1G1, 1-800-505-8998.
The project proposal evaluation criteria include four components: A. ‘Screening’ criteria which all projects must meet; B. Key community-based, environmental and social goals; C. General project criteria including practical factors; and D. Community support. The screening criteria will be applied early in the proposal review process to avoid unnecessary consideration of projects that do not meet key aspects of this program. The remaining three categories – key community criteria, general project criteria and community support - will be assigned a point value for evaluation and ranking of proposals. A maximum of 100 points will be distributed as follows: 40 points to key community criteria, 45 points to general project criteria and 15 points to community support. The components of project evaluation are described in detail below.
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Section A - GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Project Title
2. Legal Name of Society
Society Registration Number
3. Key Contacts
4. Name of presenter at the Public Meeting
5. CONTACT INFORMATION
Mailing Address
Phone
Fax
City
Province
Postal Code
Email Address
Website
6. Brief Project Description
7. Total Project Budget
Amount Declared in Section C2
Amount Requested
8. Expected Start Date
8. Expected Start Date
Expected Completion Date
Expected Completion Date
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Section B- ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT EVALUATION (maximum 40 points)
1. Check the key goals met by the project.
Improvements to ecological and environmental conditions (maximum 10 points)
habitat conservation, reclamation and/or rehabilitation
protection/recovery of endangered species
recognition and incentive programs for environmental awareness/stewardship
special events and celebrations
Increase ecological and environmental knowledge / stewardship amongst citizens, businesses and government (maximum 10 points)
environmental coordination programs
educational programs and knowledge dissemination
recognition and incentive programs for environmental awareness / stewardship
special events and celebrations
Reduction / Improvement of environmental impacts of human activities (maximum 10 points)
toxic waste reduction
air & water quality improvements
noise & light pollution reduction
solid waste management
increase recycling activities
energy efficiency and reduction in greenhouse gases
Increase scientific knowledge (maximum 10 points)
improve archiving, accessibility and use of ecological / environmental information and expertise
biological research and inventories
environmental monitoring
Land Use Planning Processes (maximum 10 points)
sustainable resource management
urban forest, parks and green space
reservoir operations
forest management
wetlands management
3. List other goals and objectives
(Not identified above)
4. Why is this project needed?
5. Workplan
(Detail what will be done and when)
6. Provide details about your project partners and their contributions
8. What are the expected benefits/outcomes of the project?
9. Additional information that is relevant to your project
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Section C - GENERAL PROJECT PROPOSAL CRITERIA (maximum 45 points)
Project Planning (maximum 10 points)
project proponent has the demonstrated organizational capacity and appropriate expertise
adequate and logical background and planning leading to a technically sound proposal
project encourages innovation and shows a creati
ability to sustain project ongoing and maintenance costs
Economic (maximum 10 points)
supporting long-term economic stability and growth
increases economic diversity
increases employment opportunities
encourages financial investment
benefits the community
Funding (maximum 10 points)
leverages funds from other sources
best funding option (ie. there is not an alternate f
cost effective
Urgency (maximum 8 points)
seriousness of the issue addressed
ongoing work requiring continuity
time sensitive
Builds Community Capacity (maximum 7 points)
builds capacity (knowledge, expertise, organizational ability, etc.) within community organizations
provides opportunities to develop skills and knowledge
builds collaborative community and broader relationships
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Section D - Community Support
Community support will be measured through a community meeting as described in the Proposal Review and Approval Process – Step 4. A maximum of 15 per cent of the total points will be allocated to community support.
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Section E - PROJECT BUDGET INFORMATION
Please note that Project Funding Sources MUST equal Project Expenses
1. Sources of Project Funding
(Cash contributions only)
Project Funding Source:
Cash Contribution
Request from CBT Initiatives Program
$
Applicant Contribution
$
Other:
$
Other:
$
Other
$
TOTAL CASH CONTRIBUTIONS
$
2. Project Expenditures
(Cash expenditures only)
Item a)
Details
Project Expenses $
Item b)
Details
$
Item c)
Details
$
Item d)
Details
$
Item e)
Details
$
Item f)
Details
$
Item g)
Details
$
TOTAL PROJECT EXPENDITURES
$
3. In Kind Contribution Acknowledgement
Contributor a)
Details
$
Contributor b)
Details
$
Contributor c)
Details
$
TOTAL IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS
$
4. List potential local purchases
(Products/services and value)
5. Provide details about your project financial and activity reporting and accountability
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