BC Hydro’s GO fund provides $70K to eight non-profits
BC Hydro is providing $70,000 to eight Peace Region non-profits through the Site C project’s Generate Opportunities (GO) Fund.

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — BC Hydro is providing $70,000 to eight Peace Region non-profits through the Site C project’s Generate Opportunities (GO) Fund.
The GO Fund will give $2,449 to the Hudson’s Hope Fall Fair so low-income families can attend the dinner and dance later this year.
The Hope for Health Society in Hudson’s Hope is receiving $10,000 to hold a three-day community wellness conference for 150 participants, according to BC Hydro.
The Friends of Hudson’s Hope Food Bank is receiving $9,535 to upgrade a space to house the food bank.
The House of Hope Community Church will receive $8,947 for new equipment and toys for the afterschool program.
BC Hydro says the Project Thunderbird Society is receiving $10,000 for the Guitar Build Camp, which teaches Indigenous youth how to build a guitar.
The Chetwynd Meals on Wheels Society will recieve $10,000 to provide more seniors with home-delivered meals.
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The Chetwynd Community Arts Council is receiving $9,000 from the fund to host three group sessions of Synergy Ceramics to allow people to create and paint their pots.
BC Hydro is giving March of Dimes Canada $10,000 for its After Stroke BC program, which offers personalized stroke recovery that reportedly connects stroke survivors with one-on-one case management expertise.
The GO Fund was established in 2016 to support Peace Region non-profits throughout Site C’s construction and has given $728,651 to 83 projects since then.
Northern Development Initiative Trust administers the fund, which accepts applications on an ongoing basis. Funds are distributed quarterly.
For more information, visit Site C’s website on the GO fund.
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