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B.C. non-profits to receive $60 million from government to help with their work: Eby

Premier David Eby has announced certain non-profit organizations in British Columbia are getting $60 million from the government in grant funding to help them do their work. Eby speaks during a press conference at the legislature in Victoria on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

VICTORIA - Certain non-profit organizations in British Columbia are getting $60 million from the government in grant funding to help them do their work.

Premier David Eby says the help of non-profits is crucial and they benefit the people of B.C. with community supports, arts and cultural services and assistance to find affordable housing.

Four types of non-profits will be supported by the funding, including large, multi-service organizations, small operations affected by the pandemic and groups that support Indigenous and people of colour.

The Vancouver Foundation will dispense the grants to those groups that are eligible.

B.C.'s Social Development and Poverty Reduction Ministry says the province's 31,000 non-profit organizations employ about 335,000 people.

The ministry says non-profits contribute $28 billion to B.C.'s economy.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 30, 2023.

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