WLD Legacy Fund makes changes to Guidelines and Application process | DrumhellerMail
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WLD Legacy Fund makes changes to Guidelines and Application process

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    The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce has made changes to its guidelines and application process for the World’s Largest Dinosaur (WLD) Legacy Fund. Effective January 2018, a total of $20,000 will be dispersed annually from the WLD Legacy Fund. A maximum of two (2) $2,500 projects will be funded each quarter. Also, applications will now be accepted on a continuous basis throughout the year with applications remaining in the queue until the end of each calendar year.
    Not-for-profit groups and other formally organized groups are encouraged to apply. Funding is available for capital projects that benefit the community, but cannot be used to supplement operating revenue or for deferred maintenance projects.
    The World’s Largest Dinosaur Legacy Fund invests a portion of funds generated by the WLD attraction and giftshop to enhance and enrich community economic development initiatives in the Drumheller region. To date the Legacy Fund has contributed over $615,000 to 36 community groups for a wide range of projects.
    For complete program guidelines and an application form, visit drumhellerchamber.com or call 403-823-8100.
    For more information, please Contact: Heather Bitz, Executive Director, Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce at 403-823-8100.


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