The 2024 Community Assistance Grant Aids in Local Initiatives
Posted on Dec. 13 2024The Town of Drumheller is pleased to announce the successful allocation of the Community Assistance Grant, aimed at enhancing community programs, projects, and events throughout the Drumheller Valley. The recent allocation of more than $45,000 in either cash or in-kind services. This initiative is part of the Town’s ongoing commitment to fostering active, safe, and sustainable communities, ultimately improving the quality of life for all residents.
“This year’s funding recipients have been selected for their dedication to promoting health and well-being within our community,” shared Mayor Heather Colberg. “We congratulate these organizations that will benefit from the Community Assistance Grant.”
The following organizations received financial assistance through the grant:
- Drumheller & District Museum Society (Badlands Historical Centre)
- Drumheller Standing Committee on Health
- Homestead Museum Society
- Big Country Primary Care Network
- Mamawi Tapwewin Fellowship
- Dancing With the Dinosaurs
- Drumheller Kinsmen
- Nacmine Community Association
- Drumheller Minor Baseball Association
The following organizations were awarded in-kind donations:
- Rosedale Recreation Society
- Midlandvale Community Hall Association
- Royal Canadian Legion Branch 22
- Wayne Community Association
These grants and donations support diverse initiatives that enhance community engagement, provide resources, and encourage healthy living. The Town of Drumheller thanks all participating organizations for their commitment to making our community a better place to live, work, and play.