Major Overhaul Coming to Community Grants?
Rossland is proposing sweeping changes to how local nonprofits and community groups receive city funding. The new policy would create a unified application system, eliminate most tax exemptions, and establish stricter evaluation criteria for the $366,284 in annual community support.
Current System Getting Complete Makeover
ποΈ Multiple funding streams currently scattered across grants, tax breaks, and in-kind support
π Different application deadlines create confusion for community groups
π° Tax exemptions being phased out in favor of direct grant funding
Current System Getting Complete Makeover
π New objective scoring criteria to replace current evaluation process
π€ Shift toward holistic review of all city support to each organization
New Streamlined System Details
π Single application portal opening June 1st with July 15th deadline
π Four funding categories: Multi-year Operating, One-time Project, Capital, and Letters of Support
π Unified scoring system emphasizing financial need, municipal alignment, and community impact
New Streamlined System Details
π Annual reporting requirements with standardized outcome surveys
βοΈ Fair evaluation process comparing total city support across all programs
The Numbers Behind Community Support
Should community funding be more streamlined and objective?
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Council Decision: October 20, 2025 at Rossland Council Chambers (1920 Third Avenue) immediately following the Public Hearing. 2026 Transition: Current funding applications due November 21, 2025. New unified system starts in 2026 for 2027 funding decisions. Public input welcomed before the vote.