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Rural Dividend grants support the District of Lillooet

Press Release

April 30, 2019

LILLOOET – Under the BC Rural Dividend Program, the Government of British Columbia is providing $906,306 for seven projects in the Lillooet district.

Almost $19 million in 153 single applicant and partnership project grants are being awarded to eligible local governments, First Nations and not-for-profit organizations through the Rural Dividend Program.

These grants help fund projects that support economic development and diversification in rural communities throughout the province. Grants can be up to $100,000 for a single applicant project or up to $500,000 for partnership projects.

“This funding supports the diverse needs of small communities throughout the province and the people who live in them,” said Doug Donaldson, Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. “Our government is getting results for people in every region, creating jobs and enhancing everyday services and amenities for families around the province.”

As well, over $4.6 million in grants are being provided to the program’s special circumstances stream to support 23 applicants responding to economic challenges resulting from the loss of a main employer or the impacts of a natural disaster.

Additionally, $673,124 were awarded through the project development stream to communities around the province to complete preliminary work to support future projects.

“The Rural Dividend Program will strengthen communities throughout the Lillooet District by making investments that improve opportunities for people,” said Lisa Beare, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture. “We want to expand access to sport for young people. By helping the Lillooet Rowing Club enhance its programs and capacity, we are working together to support amateur and recreational sport activities, and ensure more youth achieve their full athletic potential.”

The Rural Dividend encourages economic diversification through community capacity building, workforce development, community and economic development, and business sector development.

The Government of British Columbia has committed to extending the $25-million-per-year Rural Dividend to 2021-22.

The Rural Dividend is one aspect of government’s rural development mandate, which commits to making rural communities more resilient.

Learn More:

BC Rural Dividend Program: www.gov.bc.ca/ruraldividend

A backgrounder follows.

Contact:

Media Relations
Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development
250 356-7506


BACKGROUNDER

BC Rural Dividend project awards for the Lillooet district

  • Bridge River Development Corporation is being awarded $45,732 to prepare a best-use study to assess and make economic development and land-use recommendations regarding four parcels of land within the Xwisten and District of Lillooet communities.
  • Bridge River Indian Band is being awarded $100,000 to implement Phase 2 of the Xwísten Comprehensive Community Plan and Economic Development Plan. The project includes setting up a new development corporation, creating new businesses and restructuring current band-owned businesses.
  • The Lil’wat Nation is being awarded $360,574 for a five-part agricultural plan, in partnership with the University of British Columbia. The project includes providing support capital and equipment for an Indigenous farm.
  • The Lillooet Rowing Club is being awarded $100,000 to develop a competitive rowing program for youth aged 12-17. The project includes training members to compete in regatta events, Rowing Canada instructor certification and hiring a head coach.
  • Lillooet Tribal Council is being awarded $100,000 for a pilot community adult learning centre that will deliver education programs to Indigenous and non-indigenous peoples in Lillooet. Programs include basic adult education and St’át’imc cultural workshops.
  • The T’it’q’et Administration is being awarded $100,000 to complete preliminary designs and cost estimates for a commercial greenhouse development on McCartney’s Flat Indian Reserve 4 in T’it’q’et.
  • Xaxli’p First Nation is being awarded $100,000 to complete a commercial development report for a food and fuel business on the First Nation’s main reserve along Highway 99. The report will include an assessment of infrastructure site services and a field investigation.

Contact:

Media Relations
Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development
250 356-7506
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