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Provincial Funding

Over $510,000 given to 20 northwestern Alberta food security organizations

Apr 11, 2023 | 2:05 PM

The provincial government has dispersed $10 million to food banks across Alberta to food security organizations to feed families and individuals struggling to put food on the table.

In November 2022, the province announced $20 million over two years to support food banks and related organizations in Alberta.

Since the funding announcement, 210 of these types of organizations have funding in grant form.

Out of $2.8 million, $118,00 went to nine food banks in northwestern Alberta, the breakdown goes as below:

  • Beaverlodge Christmas Hamper and Food Bank – $8,000
  • Central Peace Food Bank (Rycroft) – $8,000
  • Fairview Food Bank Association – $15,000
  • Fox Creek Foodbank Society – $8,000
  • High Level Native Friendship Centre Food Bank – $8,000
  • High Prairie & District Food Bank Society – $8,000
  • Manning and Area Food Bank Society – $8,000
  • Peace River Family Services – $15,000
  • The Salvation Army Grande Prairie Community & Family Services – $40,000

Food Security Grants were provided to 76 organizations province-wide. $266,543 out of an allocated $2.9 million were given to 11 northwestern organizations:

  • Central Peace Ministerial Association (Spirit River) – $5,000
  • E.E. Oliver Family School Liaison Program (PRSD #10) – $19,200
  • Grande Prairie and District Catholic Schools Education Foundation – $50,000
  • Grande Prairie Friendship Centre – $50,000
  • Interfaith Valleyview Community Food Bank Society – $50,000
  • Khwahish Foundation of Grande Prairie – $22,000
  • Municipal District of Opportunity No. 17 (Wabasca) – $50,000
  • North Peace Youth Support Association (Fairview) – $9,843
  • Pregnancy Care Centre Grande Prairie – $5,000
  • Sexsmith and Area Foodbank – $50,000
  • Town of Sexsmith – $5,500

The province also had put in a Donation Matching Grant on top of funding grants. More than $3.4 million has been used thus far and all 113 organizations that applied were provided with funding up to $50,000.

Six organizations in northwestern Alberta applied, and combined received $127,051 in Donation Matching Grant funding:

  • Beaverlodge Christmas Hamper and Food Bank – $21,726
  • Fairview Food Bank Association – $12,331
  • High Level Native Friendship Centre Food Bank – $18,752
  • High Prairie & District Food Bank Society – $22,897
  • Interfaith Valleyview Community Food Bank Society – $29,884
  • Sexsmith and Area Foodbank – $21,461

In addition to the three funding streams, the province is giving Food Banks Alberta $150,000 to strengthen the food bank network in Alberta to train food bank staff, develop an improved data system, and enable bulk food purchasing.