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Municipality    (City/Town/Village)
Organization
Grant (approved) Amount
This project will……..
Arnprior Arnprior, Town of
$5,000
foster the growth and development of the sport of wrestling in Arnprior and surrounding area.
Arnprior Ottawa Valley Rec. Directors Association
$40,000
develop a Renfrew County Physical Activity Plan, 18 Municipal Action Plans and launch the "Try It Campaign".
Atikokan Atikokan, Township of
$10,000
support the implementation of a two-week Winter Fitness Carnival in the community.
Aylmer East Elgin Community Complex
$35,000
assist in developing and implementing Seniors/Older Adults programs for the rural area of Aylmer and Malahide.
Bearskin Lake Bearskin Lake First Nation
$12,000
assist aboriginal youth and their families to participate in physical activity programs through the purchase of fitness equipment and support the development of fitness and nutrition programs for 160 youth in the community.
Belleville Belleville, City of
$6,000
establish a pedometer lending and education program in the Quinte region.
Belleville Quinte Regional Children's Foundation
$17,500
support the Playing for Keeps program, helping disadvantaged youth access sport and recreation experiences in Hastings County.
Big Trout Lake Petaykawin Development Corporation
$17,500
develop a combined community sport and physical activity plan for the community of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug which will be a guide for the community partners and leadership on all future program and facility plans.
Blind River Blind River, Town of
$30,000
assist with the development of a comprehensive community physical activity plan and with the acquisition of sports equipment.
Brechin Ramara, Township of
$6,343
allow the Township of Ramara to conduct an after school physical activity program for 150 schoolchildren.
Bridgenorth Rotary Club of Bridgenorth-Ennismore-Lakefield
$21,899
develop and provide a resource that will assist children to be more physically active through music.
Brockville Brockville and Area YMCA
$19,000
help provide programs, services and new equipment for youth and seniors to help address physical activity in Leeds and Grenville
Brockville Child & Youth Wellness Centre of Leeds & Grenville
$39,000
provide sport and recreational opportunities to at risk children and youth throughout Leeds and Grenville Counties.
Brockville Victorian Order of Nurses, Leeds and Grenville Branch
$17,474
provide funding for the development and implementation of an In-Home SMART (Seniors Managing Active Roles Together) Program to 1,200 seniors in Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Counties.
Calabogie Greater Madawaska, Township of
$2,800
through established partnerships, develop a network of 5 - 10 km of groomed and track set cross-country ski trails for the Township of Greater Madawaska, regional residents, and for visitors to the Township.
Caledonia Grand River Gymmies Inc.
$7,953
purchase of a new trampoline and addition of new programs to actively engage rural children and youth in physical activity that is essential for healthy development.
Cambridge The Family Counselling Centre of Cambridge and North Dumfries
$12,490
be used to develop and implement a physical activity plan for youth in the Township of North Dumfries.
Carleton Place Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program
$20,000
provide funding for a program for riders with disabilities across Lanark County.
Chatham Chatham-Kent, The Municipality of
$27,500
increase awareness and participation in healthy lifestyle choices including healthy eating choices and physical activity to reduce obesity and chronic disease in residents of Chatham-Kent.
Chatham Kent Industrial Training Advisory Committee
$20,000
assist in identifying appropriate routing of trail development in the Municipality of Chatham-Kent.
Christian Island Chippewas of Beausoleil First Nation
$75,603
undertake a Community Activity Plan and implement increased participation projects for both seniors and youth
Cobalt Cobalt, Town of
$21,000
assist with the purchase of equipment to enhance recreation programs for community residents of all ages.
Cookstown Huronia Trails & Greenways
$76,776
allow Huronia Trails & Greenways to promote trails and greenways across Simcoe County as active living facilities.
Dryden Dryden, The City of
$10,000
create a public awareness and education campaign on the health benefits of walking and purchase the necessary equipment and promotional materials to implement the Dryden Walks Around the World community walking campaign.
Dunchurch Whitestone, Municipality of
$3,000
provide an opportunity for all residents of Whitestone to become more physically active over the winter months and will provide the municipality with the data to assess long-term recreation needs in the community.
Ear Falls Ear Falls, Township of
$4,964
increase physical activity levels of the residents of Ear Falls by expanding recreation opportunities.
Exeter South Huron, Municipality of
$6,800
increase the physical activity levels of students of grade 3 - 5 age in South Huron.
Forest North Lambton Community Health Centre
$31,374
study the community physical activity levels and increase the awareness and participation in community programming, including healthy eating choices and physical activity to reduce obesity and chronic disease in residents of North Lambton.
Fort Frances Fort Frances, The Town of
$8,880
enable the Community Services department to offer specialized fitness and recreation programming for older adults.  The Town of Fort Frances was able to train instructors to provide many fitness opportunities that were not available to the community previously.  These subsequent offerings were well attended by the community.  They continue to be offered on a rotational basis throughout the year.
Fort Severn Fort Severn First Nation
$9,908
assist aboriginal children, youth and their families to participate in recreation programs and support the development of physical activity and nutrition program for 120 community youth and children.
Gananoque Gananoque Curling Club
$3,982
assist with the purchase of intermediate rocks and the delivery of a training program to attract young adults to curling in the Gananoque area.
Goderich YMCA Goderich Huron
$990
create a curling program for youth of grade 7 and 8 age.
Gogama Mattagami First Nation
$19,264
develop a community recreation plan to address the needs of all community residents including children, youth, adults and seniors.
Goulais River Goulais Area Recreation Committee
$30,000
assist with the purchase of junior and senior cross-country ski equipment and snowshoes, and provide instructional classes to seniors.
Guelph Guelph Athletics Society
$27,900
support the development of a travelling track and field clinic to encourage in-active youth to gain the basic skills required to participate in sport and athletics.
Guelph Guelph, City of
$25,264
support the development of a mobile youth skateboard park and activity centre that will travel to seven neighbourhoods in the City of Guelph.
Haliburton Haliburton County Community Co-operative
$25,000
develop an Active Transportation Plan for the Village of Haliburton and encourage physical activity through active transportation.
Halton Hills Halton Hills, Town Of
$23,550
assist the Town of Halton Hills in establishing new physical activity programs for youth and developing two community education and awareness campaigns to increase participation and maximize the use of existing sport and recreational opportunities.
Hamilton Centre de santé communautaire
$47,800
develop physical activity plans for francophone seniors and francophone new immigrants in Niagara and Hamilton.
Hamilton Hamilton East Kiwanis Boys' And Girls' Club
$21,992
deliver new Basketball, Soccer and Water Polo leagues to low-income children and youth in Hamilton’s east end.
Hamilton SportHamilton
$39,180
provide recreational opportunities to immigrant children, and assist the immigrant community in Hamilton to develop leadership and organizational skills to enable them to steer the future direction of these recreational opportunities.
Hamilton YWCA of Hamilton
$19,416
provide 60 low-income women between the ages of 25 and 45 with access to physical activity programs and small group fitness and lifestyle consultations, as well as a joint physical activity program with their preschool children.
Hanover Big Brothers Big Sisters Hanover and District
$3,000
assist with the development of weekly and monthly physical activity programs for at-risk children and youth.
Hawkesbury Centre educatif Soleil des petits
$20,000
develop new sports and recreation activities for 300 disadvantaged and at risk Francophone youth between the ages of 9 and 12 from low-income families in the greater Hawkesbury area.
Hillsburgh Erin Hoops Basketball Club
$34,594
support the development of a community sport and recreation drop-in program for youth, adults and seniors.
Hilton Beach Hilton Beach, The Village of
$5,000
provide recreation equipment to enable all residents of the Village of Hilton Beach to participate in year-round physical activities.
Huntsville Huntsville, Town of
$24,800
increase physical activity through the use of local community trails.
Ignace Ignace, Township of
$9,100
develop a combined community sport and physical activity plan for the Township which will guide the Ignace Citizens Recreation Committee and the Township’s Recreation Department on all future physical activity and recreation decisions.
Kemptville Kemptville Youth Centre
$7,166
provide young girls in the Township of North Grenville with better access to physical activity programs through the "Move Your Own Body" initiative of the Kemptville Youth Centre.
Keswick Georgina, Town of
$8,100
develop new promotions and advertising for summer and Professional Activity day camp participation opportunities for 360 children and youth in the Town of Georgina, including a day camp program guide brochure, posters, newspaper advertising and a new Georgina Recreation website.
Killarney Killarney, Municipality of
$6,294
assist with the establishment of fitness programs and to train two individuals as fitness instructors.
King City King, Township of
$47,400
develop a mountain bike club and programs for local youth in partnership with the Canadian Cycling Association Sprockids program; including trail mapping and development of promotion materials, skill building clinics and day camps, staff and volunteer training and certification, establishing a fun racing program, piloting a transportation program, and purchasing bikes for youth to borrow as they participate.
King City Oak Ridges Trail Association
$13,800
offer universal access trail assessment training to volunteers, identify sections and loops of the Oak Ridges Trail that are suitable for universal access, implement universal access trail signage and a marketing campaign through print and electronic media, and promote its use by people with disabilities and limited mobility.
Kingfisher Lake Kingfisher Lake Activities Co-ordinating Group
$8,000
assist aboriginal children, youth and their families to participate in recreation programs and support the development of a fitness and nutrition program for 250 community youth and children.
Kingston Boys and Girls Club of Greater Kingston 
$29,000
create a new youth sports program that will include basketball, soccer and floor hockey.
Kingston North Kingston Community Health Centre
$12,000
complete a neighbourhood sport and physical activity plan, increase the physical activity levels of teens and older adults and develop a core of trained activity leaders.
Kirkland Lake Jsano  School of the Arts
$3,273
increase physical activity in youth from low-income families through a new gymnastics camp in the Kirkland Lake area.
Kirkland Lake KidSport Timiskaming
$15,630
increase the capacity of the KidSport Timiskaming to provide recreational opportunities for youth from low-income families through the development of public awareness campaign.
Kitchener World Wide Opportunities for Women
$12,000
enable World Wide Opportunities for Women to hire two Youth Recreation Outreach workers to develop and implement strategies to increase the participation of ethnic youth aged 12 to 19 years in sport and physical activities
Lanark Lanark Health and Community Services
$20,000
provide assistance to children and youth from low income families to participate in sport and recreational activities within their communities throughout Lanark County.
Lansdowne Thousand Islands-Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve
$6,400
assist with the development of a nature based children's physical activity program for the area covered by the Thousand Islands Frontenac-Arch Biosphere reserve.
Lindsay Boys and Girls Clubs of Kawartha Lakes
$6,094
result in the implementation of several new sport and physical activity initiatives targeted to children and youth in the community.
Listowel North Perth, Town of
$2,750
increase the level of physical fitness in children and youth by implementing two community wide special events that focus on active and healthy living.
London London, City of
$63,000
assist the City of London and their partners to develop a City-wide sports and physical activity plan which will include an implementation strategy and the development and implementation of  a public awareness/education campaign.
London N'Amerind (London) Friendship Centre
$27,069
assist the organization in developing and implementing the "Aboriginal Youth Sports and Physical Activity" program
L'Orignal Prescott-Russell Recreational Trail Corporation
$10,000
provide four new staff as "Trail Patrollers", recruit and train 20 volunteers and purchase needed equipment for the Prescott-Russell Recreation Trail.
Manitouwadge Manitouwadge, Township of
$11,600
assist with hiring facilitators to provide the youth of Manitouwadge with training in a variety of sport and recreation activities in a non-competitive environment.
Manotick Manotick Community Association
$40,000
assist with the development of a rural recreational pathways plan.
Marathon Marathon, Town of
$36,000
develop a community sport and physical activity plan for the Town of Marathon that will guide the community’s recreation department on all future physical activity and recreation decisions.
Markham Markham, Town of
$85,560
develop the Town of Markham’s 5 year Active Living Strategy, including researching, planning, implementing and promoting increased physical activity and healthy lifestyles for all Markham citizens, with the aim of increasing Markham residents’ engagement 
Matachewan Matachewan, Township of
$32,000
purchase equipment for a fitness centre and develop physical activity programs in the community.
McKerrow Baldwin, Township of
$5,000
assist the Township of Baldwin with the development of a sport and physical activity plan to increase the physical activity levels of the residents.
Midland Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre
$33,874
offer low cost outdoor active recreation activities to 220 low income children living in North Simcoe County.
Mississauga Mississauga Sports Council
$44,977
assist the Mississauga Sports Council to increase participation in sport and physical activity by launching a trails campaign and hosting a sports showcase series.
Mississauga Mississauga, City of
$28,000
assist with the establishment of new sport and physical activity programs in two high need areas to serve children and youth who are currently not active.
Mississauga Multicultural Inter-Agency Group of Peel
$60,714
assist in the development and implementation of physical activity programs for the ethno-cultural communities in Brampton and Caledon.
Moose Factory Moose Factory Community Parks and Recreation Council
$27,143
implement coaching and officiating clinics to enhance the skills of existing and potential volunteers while increasing the opportunity for children and youth to participate in a wide variety of sporting activities through clinics, leagues and tournaments.
Napanee Greater Napanee Soccer Club
$18,000
enable the Greater Napanee Soccer Club to expand the number of its house league and rep teams and to enhance its coaching and officiating certification program.
Napanee Lennox & Addington, County of
$18,000
develop and implement a marketing program to promote the County of Lennox and Addington cycling and fitness trails to area residents.
New Liskeard South Temiskaming Activity Trails Organization
$19,800
develop a Trail Development Plan to guide the creation of a recreational trail throughout the City of Temiskaming Shores.
New Liskeard Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club
$37,600
increase participation in the sport of cross-country through a learn to ski program and by providing affordable access to trails and equipment.
North Bay KidSport North Bay
$5,745
assist with offering introductory sessions in a variety of sports to children and youth from low-income families with the goal of encouraging life-long participation.
North Bay North Bay Canoe Club Inc.
$20,000
assist with the purchase of a war canoe to develop and introduce a canoeing program to children and youth in the City of North Bay and area.
North Bay North Bay Nordic Ski Club
$10,000
assist with purchasing cross-country ski equipment for an introductory program for elementary students in grades five and six in North Bay and area.
North York For You Telecare Family Service
$30,000
reduce barriers and generate increased participation in physical activity and sport for Korean-Canadians living in the Greater Toronto Area.
Oakville Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton
$27,300
assist the organization in developing and implementing a sports and recreation program for children and youth from low-income families in Halton.
Oakville Oakville Family Y.M.C.A.
$23,220
assist the Oakville Family YMCA and the Halton Active Living Network to develop a regional physical activity plan.
Oakville Oakville, Town of
$27,000
assist the Town of Oakville in developing a community sport and physical activity plan.
Osnaburgh Mishkeegogamang First Nation
$18,000
assist aboriginal children and youth to participate in physical activity programs and support the development of a traditional land-based physical activity program for 200 community youth and children.
Ottawa Aboriginal Youth Non-Profit Housing Corporation Tewegan Transition House
$8,000
provide recreational opportunities to homeless disadvantaged Aboriginal young women by removing socio-economic barriers to participation and increasing the availability of adequate sport and physical activity services.
Ottawa Banff Community House
$29,585
assist with the development and delivery of recreational programs for four Community Houses in South East Ottawa.
Ottawa Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing - National Capital Division
$5,000
establish a skiing program in Greater Madawaska for children and adults with disabilities from Renfrew County.
Ottawa Centre Communautaire Franc-Ouest
$16,807
provide recreational opportunities to under-serviced Francophone families and visible minority groups in the Ottawa-West sector of the City of Ottawa.
Ottawa Centre de Jour Séraphin-Marion d'Orléans (CJSMO)
$7,500
reduce barriers to participation and provide enhanced recreational opportunities to Francophone Seniors in Ottawa-Orléans.
Ottawa Centre Pauline-Charron
$5,100
reduce barriers to participation and provide enhanced recreational opportunities to Francophone Seniors in Vanier.
Ottawa Citizens for Safe Cycling
$3,350
enable the CfSC to develop a Bicycle User Resource  (BUG) Handbook, a Bicycle Safety Guide, and will teach 180 children between 11 and 13 years of age to safely ride their bicycles in the community.
Ottawa Club De Gymnastique Les Sittelles
$5,099
provide recreational opportunities to Francophone children in Ottawa-Orléans who are under serviced and financially disadvantaged.
Ottawa Gloucester Senior Adults' Centre
$5,225
reduce barriers to participation and provide enhanced recreational opportunities for Seniors at Gloucester Senior Adults’ Centre.
Ottawa Ottawa Lions Track and Field Club Inc.
$39,120
assist with the planning and implementation of various physical activities in an all-season sport and recreation dome facility.
Ottawa Ottawa Police Service
$9,821
assist the Ottawa Police Service to develop a Somali youth basketball league and mentorship program.
Ottawa Ottawa, City of
$55,802
assist with the development of a marketing campaign, initiate a pedometer program, train youth and adult leaders and initiate two youth recreation programs.
Ottawa Recreation Association of the Public Service of Canada
$15,000
assist with the development and delivery of wheelchair curling.
Ottawa Sonshine Families: Sonshine Community Ministries
$49,900
support the development of a physical activity action plan and programs for children and youth, including those at-risk, persons with special needs and older adults at Petrie Island.
Owen Sound Owen Sound, City of
$28,000
assist the City of Owen Sound and their partners to develop a City-side sports and physical activity plan which will include an implementation strategy and the development and implementation of a public awareness/education campaign.
Owen Sound Victorian Order of Nurses Grey-Bruce
$18,400
provide volunteer led wellness and functional/physical fitness classes to older adults in their local communities.
Palmer Rapids Paddler Co-operative Inc.
$40,000
develop and implement the KidActive Program which will include an awareness campaign, a peer leader program, in-school workshop, teacher support package, out of school recreational programs, and a sponsorship program.
Pembroke Ottawa Valley Tourist Association
$15,000
develop and distribute a Guidebook of ValleyExplore.com that will assist to promote and encourage physical activity in Renfrew County.
Pembroke Renfrew, County of
$4,000
develop a public outreach program with three major components:  physical activity, promotion of healthy lifestyles, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training.
Perth Perth Stingrays Aquatic Club
$8,886
assist in attracting new swimmers to the Swimmers with a program for people with disabilities. 
Perth Perth, Town of
$32,770
provide funding for the purchase of portable skateboard equipment for skateboarders, in-line skaters and BMX bike users at Conlon Farm Park.
Petawawa Petawawa, Town of
$7,400
develop and implement an outdoor Fitness Testing Station and Soldier's Challenge Trail.
Peterborough Big Brothers  and Big Sisters Association of Peterborough
$39,870
expose at risk children and youth to activities available in the community while improving physical and social skills
Peterborough Peterborough Green-Up
$5,800
assist in the development of a more walkable community.
Pikangikum Pikangikum Minosaywin Committee
$10,000
develop a community sport and physical plan and create an after-school program for girls and women in sports in partnership with other community groups.
Plainfield Friends of the Frink Centre
$12,000
introduce low-income families to cross-country skiing in Hastings and Prince Edward County.
Port Colborne Le Centre polyvalent des aînés francophones de Port Colborne
$22,170
develop and implement physical activity programs for francophone seniors.
Powassan Powassan, Municipality of
$12,000
develop a strategic recreation plan to ensure physical activities for all residents are available.
Red Lake Red Lake Indian Friendship Centre
$6,400
introduce new fitness programs and purchase equipment to enhance existing physical activity programs.
Ripley Huron-Kinloss, Township of
$18,000
develop a strengthened communications and program development plan that will result in increased capacity at the local level to ensure sustained active lives in the remote rural communities of Lucknow and district.
Rockland Clarence-Rockland, The City of
$20,000
train the youth of the City of Clarence-Rockland through a series of 5 workshops, to develop a conceptual plan for a Skate Park for the City of Clarence-Rockland.
Sarnia Sarnia Golf and Curling Club
$27,000
increase participation in curling to a variety of community groups through the purchase of new lite-rocks and training of coaches and community volunteers.
Sault Ste. Marie Sault Boxing Club
$1,281
offer a safe environment for its participants through the acquisition of essential safety and training equipment.
Sault Ste. Marie Sault Trails & Recreation Inc.
$14,100
develop a marketing strategy and purchase cross-country skiing equipment to increase winter use of trails.
Sault Ste. Marie Soo Minor Baseball Association
$4,860
to purchase the necessary equipment for "BlastBall" and offer a year-round program for children 5 years of age.
Sault Ste. Marie Voyageur Trail Association
$3,496
provide the opportunity for young children to participate in snowshoe programs through the purchase of equipment suitable to their sizes.
Scarborough Camp Ararat of the Armenian Holy Apostolic Church - Canadian Diocese
$8,000
develop new sport and recreation activities at Camp Ararat.
Scarborough Variety Village
$125,000
enable 600 students living with disabilities to attend a monthly, comprehensive adapted physical education program that will include rock climbing, wheelchair basketball, synchronized swimming and adapted track and field drills.
Seaforth Huron East, The Municipality of
$8,900
assist the Municipality of Huron East to develop promotional and marketing material to promote 3 walking trails complete with interpretive signage to increase the physical fitness of the community.
Shoal Lake Iskatewizaagegan No.39 Independent First Nation
$8,000
help youth from low-income families participate in recreation programs and support the development of an after-school recreation program for 150 community youth and children.
Smiths Falls Smiths Falls, Town of
$32,770
assist with the purchase of portable equipment for a new skateboard facility at Freestyle Park and the delivery of one summer safety camp.
South River South River, Village of
$12,000
hire a consultant to develop a physical activity and sport plan that will address the residents' physical activity needs.
St. Catharines Healthy Living Niagara
$35,200
increase the activity level of residents across Niagara Region through development and implementation of a program of Physical Activity Advisors
St. Catharines John Howard Society of Niagara
$40,500
provide recreation opportunities for 750 children and youth living in and around three Niagara Regional Housing  complexes in St. Catharines.
St. Catharines St. Catharines, City of
$15,500
improve pool access for all citizens of St. Catharines, including seniors and people with a disability, and enhance the opportunity for older adults to participate in an aquatics based exercise program.
St. Charles St. Charles, Municipality of 
$20,000
establish a new fitness centre for the residents of St. Charles providing greater opportunities for the citizens to become more active and fit.
St. Mary's St. Marys, Town of
$7,064
give the Town of St. Marys the opportunity to purchase equipment for their swimming quarry to attract more youth the swimming facility.
St. Thomas CASO St. Thomas Trans Canada Trail Committee
$4,887
assist the CASO St. Thomas Trans Canada Trail Committee and partners in delivering workshops and training in active transportation.
St. Thomas Positive Leisure Activity for Youth - St. Thomas
$10,618
increase the number of children and youth of low-income families' ability to participate in leisure and sport physical activities in Elgin County.
Stratford Stratford, The City of
$6,600
create a community sport and physical activity plan for the Counties of Huron and Perth.
Sudbury Greater Sudbury, City of
$10,000
develop and implement an active and passive Recreational Master Plan for Pioneer Manor Seniors' Campus that will result in improved physical activity programs for older adults in the community.
Sudbury Sudbury Action Centre for Youth
$8,000
introduce physical activity and sport to the children of low income families in the City of Greater Sudbury.
Sudbury Sudbury Better Beginnings Better Futures Association
$19,278
create a program run by Better Beginning Better Futures for children and youth in the Donovan/Flour Mill area focused on recreational activities and the development of healthy lifestyles.
Sudbury Sudbury Laurels Gymnastics Club
$19,000
help open a satellite gym which will instruct a further 180 to 200 children in gymnastics per year.
Sudbury Ukrainian Senior Citizens' Club
$20,000
implement the project called "MOVE" (Motivating Our Vibrant Elderly) which will focus on providing quality and innovative physical fitness opportunities for the seniors throughout the City of Greater Sudbury .
Tecumseh Tecumseh, Town of
$18,250
assist in the provision of 4 new physical activity programs targeting older adults and women.
Teeswater South Bruce, Municipality of
$5,600
develop sport and physical activities for youth utilizing school gyms and trained local youth as supervisors.
Temagami Nastawgan Trails Inc.
$9,000
develop and publish a trail guide, exterior maps and signage on the trails network.
Thessalon Thessalon First Nation
$3,844
assist with introducing aerobics classes, a hockey program for youth, a snowshoeing program for all residents, and with purchasing equipment to increase recreational programming in the community
Thunder Bay Community Living Thunder Bay 
$42,120
train front line staff and caregivers in the removal of barriers so persons with a disability can actively participate in community recreation and fitness programs.
Thunder Bay Multicultural Association of Northwestern Ontario
$32,000
provide recreational opportunities for youth from low-income families in Thunder Bay by providing programming, facilities and leadership training necessary to ensure participation in lifelong physical activity.
Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Boys & Girls Club
$10,448
enable the Thunder Bay Boys & Girls Club to increase physical activity rates for children through new neighbourhood outreach after school programs.
Thunder Bay Thunder Bay, City of
$19,800
develop and implement a "New Foundations Living Strategic Plan" that will identify community recreation needs for improved service delivery and increased participation.
Timmins Timmins Ski Racers Inc.
$7,000
increase sport safety and participation in alpine ski-racing through the purchase of safety equipment that meet the current standards of this sport.
Timmins Timmins, City of
$20,574
carry out a Leisure Program and Development Needs Study and host a Regional Training and Development forum that will engage and benefit the City of Timmins, and other northeastern Ontario communities, in the delivery of recreation and physical activity services.
Toronto Native Men's Residence (Na-Me-Res)
$32,000
generate increased participation in physical activity and sport for homeless Aboriginal youth
Toronto Tobias House Attendant Care Inc.
$11,390
increase physical activity among individuals with physical disabilities through the implementation of a Barrier Free Access to Swimming Program.
Toronto Toronto, City of
$166,344
allow the City of Toronto to carry out a major physical activity project entitled: "Get Your Move On: Making Physical Activity a Toronto Thing." which will involve over 100,000 children and youth not currently participating in physical activity to become active.
Toronto Toronto, City of
$49,500
allow the City of Toronto Parks & Recreation Department to conduct a program called "Outside the Box" which will involve over 1600 schoolchildren participating in a series of physical activities.
Toronto Toronto, City of
$270,725
allow the City of Toronto Parks & Recreation to undertake the ActiveTO project, which will involve over 40,000 people from high risk communities engaging in physical activity and walking programs.
Toronto Toronto, City of
$110,000
allow the City of Toronto Parks & Recreation Department to carry out a series of physical activity programs in four of the City's high need communities.
Toronto Working Women Community Centre
$52,106
undertake an implementation project that will increase physical activity among immigrant women who experience social, cultural and economic barriers to participation.
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte
$13,420
provide an instructional skating program and outdoor scouting program for youth in the community.
Vaughan Vaughan, City of
$83,500
develop the "Active Vaughan 2010 - Plan for Healthy Active Living, to promote increased physical activity and engage all Vaughan citizens in healthy active living, including special strategies to engage youth with outreach, leadership training and newly equipped youth activity rooms and programs at Vaughan recreation centres.
Waterloo Waterloo, City of
$74,906
enable the City of Waterloo and their partners to develop a Community Sport and Physical Activity Plan to increase participation in sport and physical activities, and provide a series of showcases to introduce sport and recreation activities to new participants.
Whitedog Wabaseemoong Independent First Nation
$5,892
support the start up of the first women’s walking circle in Wabaseemoong First Nation.
Windsor Windsor, City of
$45,418
provide for the delivery of a comprehensive training approach to build the capacity of the staff and volunteers in increasing physical activity participation.
Wingham North Huron, Township of
$10,875
help develop a marketing plan and strategy.
Wingham Town and Country Support Services
$16,000
develop and implement seniors fitness programs to increase the physical activity levels of older adults.
Woodstock Victorian Order of Nurses - Oxford County
$37,000
expand the Active Living Program for Seniors to include children with special needs.
Woodstock Woodstock and District Big Brothers
$8,200
develop and implement a summer day camp for members with the focus on the introduction of new sport programs and to increase physical activity.
Zurich Bluewater, Municipality of
$3,500
enhance and develop new recreation programs to increase physical activity.

 

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