Thursday, September 17, 2020

NDIT undergoes massive changes into #Trust2020

Courtesy of Northern Development (previously known as Northern Development Intiative Trust):

 Northern Development today officially launched Trust 2020, introducing a new suite of Community Development programs alongside a new website and online application system.

For the past two years, Northern Development staff have been working diligently to modernize its approach to community development, which alongside business development and capacity building, is one of the Trust’s key pillars. During the summer of 2019, staff engaged with local governments, First Nations bands, not-for-profit groups and economic development organizations throughout the region to gather feedback on funding areas to meet the current and future needs of their communities.

The new programs are as follows:

  1. Community Places
  2. Cultural Infrastructure
  3. Economic Infrastructure
  4. Main Street Revitalization Planning
  5. Main Street Revitalization Capital
  6. Recreation Infrastructure

These six new programs replace the Community Halls and Recreation Facilities and the Economic Diversification Infrastructure programs. However, projects that were previously funded under those two programs will still be eligible under the new programs.

In addition, the Trust has expanded its eligibility criteria to include such projects as playgrounds, dog parks, libraries, public washrooms and main street beautification.

The improvements also introduce fresh branding for Northern Development, which is evident in the new website, as well as a new online application system that allows for increased efficiency and ease when applying.

Currently two programs – Grant Writing Support and Business Façade Improvement – are available to apply for online. The remaining programs will be added through 2021 and 2022.

Margo Wagner, Board Chair, Northern Development Initiative Trust said:

“The Northern Development Board is very pleased with the introduction of all facets of Trust 2020, in particular the new community development programs. These programs truly represent the vision and ideas of the people and communities in our service region and I am excited to see what projects are on the horizon.”

Joel McKay, CEO, Northern Development Initiative Trust went on to say:

“Trust 2020 is not only the introduction of new community development programs, updated technology and a refreshed brand, it is also represents our continued commitment to the people and communities of northern and central B.C. Northern Development is dedicated to the economic growth of our service region now, and well into the future.”

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