Environmental Youth Corps Program Grants
Central Region
- AngusMcKaySchool, Winnipeg – $3,150, 150 students, green-space revitalization project.
- Arborg-BifrostParks and Recreation Commission – $4,000, 115 youth, beautification and enhancement project.
- ArthurDayMiddle School, Winnipeg – $435, 20 students, waste-minimization and
green-space enhancement project. - BruceMiddle School, Winnipeg – $700, 320 youth, water-quality monitoring project.
- Centre Scolaire Leo-Remillard, Winnipeg – $1,650, 200 youth, arts/community interpretation centre development project.
- CollicuttSchool, Winnipeg – $2,100, 135 students, outdoor classroom creation project.
- CrystalSpringsSchool, Ste. Agathe – $1,500, 42 students, community greening project.
- Dakota Tipi First Nation – $1,140, 24 youth, green-space enhancement project.
- Discovery Children’s Centre Inc., Winnipeg – $2,300, 250 youth, raised butterfly garden creation project.
- Dr. F. W. L Hamilton School, Winnipeg – $2,900, 50 youth, schoolyard enhancement project.
- École Centrale Community Council, Winnipeg– $3,230, 200 students, green-space enhancement project.
- Friends of the Garden, St. Claude – $2,400, 125 students, community garden project.
- Glenlawn Collegiate, Winnipeg – $700, 13 students, green-space enhancement project.
- Hampstead School Outdoor Education Club, Winnipeg – $1,665, 20 youth, a purple martin complex construction and maintenance project.
- HastingsSchool, Winnipeg – $2,250, 400 youth, green-space enhancement project.
- JohnW.GunnMiddle School, Winnipeg – $350, 30 youth, recycling and composting project.
- Lake Manitoba First Nation – $1,950, 100 youth, community awareness and environmental education project.
- LindenChristianSchool, Winnipeg – $350, 20 students, green-space enhancement project.
- LivingPrairieMuseum, Winnipeg – $2,595, 50 youth, butterfly garden construction project
- Manitoba Girl Guides, Winnipeg – $4,275, 300 youth, soil erosion project.
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- Manitoba Naturalists Society, Winnipeg – $3,415, 300 youth, forest restoration project.
- Mallard Community Council – $3,570, two youth, community enhancement project.
- MathesonIsland Community Council – $775, three youth, waste minimization project.
- Murdoch Mackay Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg – $1,950, 50 youth, school grounds beautification project.
- North Interlake Environmental Youth Corp., Peguis – $2,410, 11 youth, environmental awareness project.
- Old St. Vital Business Improvement Zone, Winnipeg –$2,165, 150 youth, community beautification project.
- Pembina Valley Conservation District, Manitou – $3,650, 65 students, green-space enhancement project.
- Point Douglas Resident Committee, Winnipeg– $4,070, 20 youth, Dutch elm disease prevention project.
- RiverElmSchool, Winnipeg – $1,000, 12 youth, environmental awareness and education project.
- Riverview Community Centre, Winnipeg – $2,870, 30 youth, environmental education project.
- Selkirk Friendship Centre Inc., Selkirk – $1,150, 40 youth, beautification project.
- SalisburyMorsePlaceSchool, Winnipeg – $1,375, 20 youth, schoolyard enhancement project.
- SilverwindsSchool, Sperling– $3,600, 30 youth, community greening project.
- SouthwoodSchool, Winkler – $220, 100 youth, schoolyard beautification project.
- Spence Neighborhood Association, Winnipeg – $2,420, 30 youth, environmental education project.
- SteinbachChristianHigh School – $1,100, 26 youth, schoolyard enhancement project.
- Stevenson-BritanniaSchool, Winnipeg – $1,775, 245 youth, green-space creation project.
- The Rotary Club of Charleswood, Winnipeg – $2,270, 400 students, AssiniboineForest enhancement project.
- WellingtonSchool, Winnipeg – $1,350, 80 students, garden sun dial creation project.
- West Broadway Neighbourhood Housing Resource Centre, Winnipeg – $1,240, 10 youth, medicine wheel and garden creation project.
- Youth Community Partnership, Gimli – $5,000, three youth, water conservation education project.
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- Zoological Society of Manitoba, Winnipeg – $2,500, 450 youth, environmental education project.
- Zoological Society of Manitoba, Winnipeg – $5,000, Assiniboine Park Zoo recycling activities project.
Eastern Region
- BerensRiver First Nations –$840, 70 youth, community cleanup project.
- GreenwaldHoferSchool, Beausejour – $1,000, 36 students, schoolyard beautification project.
- Pauingassi First Nation – $1,720, five youth, lakeside cleanup project.
- Sagkeeng Employment and Training Services, FortAlexander – $1,000, 10 youth, waste minimization project.
- SagkeengAnishinabeHigh School, PineFalls– $3,225, 50 youth, community garden project.
- Wings of Power, PineFalls – $1,635, 12 youth, butterfly garden construction project.
Northeast Region
- City of Thompson, Recreation, Parks and Culture – $1,000, 60 youth, environmental educational activities project.
- GranvilleLake Community Council – $2,710, 20 youth, community beautification project.
- GodsLakeNarrows Community Council – $2,520, 10 youth, community beautification project.
- Thompson Boys and Girls Club – $2,350, 15 youth, shoreline restoration project.
Northwest Region
- Misipawistik Cree Nation Health Authority, Grand Rapids – $2,310, 20 youth, waste minimization project.
- Opaskwayak Cree Nation Youth Centre – $3,155, five youth, shoreline rehabilitation project.
Western Region
- Barrows Community Council – $350, 25 youth, community beautification project.
- Camperville Community Council – $600, 10 youth, community beautification project.
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- CraneRiver Recreation Committee – $1,000, 20 youth, community beautification project.
- CrocusPlainsRegionalSecondary School, Brandon – $2,850, 60 youth, green-space enhancement project.
- Dauphin Joint Recreation Commission – $750, 20 youth, park enhancement project.
- Dauphin Joint Recreation Commission – $2,700, 20 youth, urban forest enhancement project.
- Elkhorn School Advisory Council, Elkhorn – $1,000, 185 youth, schoolyard beautification project.
- Gambler First Nation, Binscarth – $2,460, 10 youth, community beautification project.
- GreenAcresColonySchool, Wawanesa – $1,400, 15 youth, community greening and enhancement project.
- Hamiota Conservation Authority – $1,850, 10 youth, community enhancement project.
- HendersonElementary School, Dauphin – $2,000, 250 youth, tree planting project.
- KolaSchool – $1,500, 50 students, schoolyard enhancement project.
- Lake of the Prairies Conservation District, Inglis – $900, eight youth, environmental education project.
- Meadow Portage Recreation Commission – $1,000, 10 youth, community beautification project.
- NatureValleySchool, Wawanesa – $1,394, 12 students, community beautification and enhancement project.
- Rock Ridge Youth Committee – $1,000, 30 youth, community beautification project.
- Rolling River First Nation, Erickson – $2,220, 20 youth, green-space enhancement project.
- RuralMunicipality of Woodworth, Kenton – $3,160, 10 youth, environmental education and community enhancement project.
- Sandy Bay Health Centre, Marius – $2,150, 200 youth, community enhancement project.
- SpenceLake Recreation Committee – $1,000, six youth, community beautification project.
- Ste. Rose Recreation Commission– $2,530, 10 youth, walking trail enhancement project.
- Town of Minitonas – $5,000, 250 youth, green-space enhancement project.
- Town of Virden– $450, 10 youth, orchard revitalization project.
- Virden Junior High – $1,500, 12 youth, schoolyard enhancement project.