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

  • πŸ›οΈ Multiple funding streams currently scattered across grants, tax breaks, and in-kind support

  • πŸ“… Different application deadlines create confusion for community groups

  • πŸ’° Tax exemptions being phased out in favor of direct grant funding

Current System Getting Complete Makeover

  • πŸ“Š New objective scoring criteria to replace current evaluation process

  • 🀝 Shift toward holistic review of all city support to each organization

New Streamlined System Details

  • πŸ“‹ Single application portal opening June 1st with July 15th deadline

  • πŸ† Four funding categories: Multi-year Operating, One-time Project, Capital, and Letters of Support

  • πŸ“ˆ Unified scoring system emphasizing financial need, municipal alignment, and community impact

New Streamlined System Details

  • πŸ“Š Annual reporting requirements with standardized outcome surveys

  • βš–οΈ Fair evaluation process comparing total city support across all programs

The Numbers Behind Community Support

$366,284
Annual Grant-in-Aid funding for 2026, representing 5% of property tax revenue. This doesn't include additional support through tax exemptions, discounted leases, and in-kind services that many organizations currently receive.

Should community funding be more streamlined and objective?

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.