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$55,000 invested into Delta community groups

Funding comes through the Envision Financial Community Endowment
BC Guide Dogs funding
B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs, who are based in Ladner, will receive $15,000 to support its Autism Service Dog program.

Three Delta organizations will be splitting a share of $55,000 in funding from the Envision Financial Community Endowment.

Reach Child & Youth Development Society will receive $20,000 to support its counselling program; Take a Hike Youth at Risk Foundation will receive $20,000 for its Delta Take a Hike program and B.C. & Alberta Guide Dogs, who are based in Ladner, will receive $15,000 to support its Autism Service Dog program.

The Delta grants are three of a total of 45 grants and $667,600 that are being presented to deserving charities throughout the Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland and Kitimat regions. This is the largest granting cycle in First West Foundation’s 26-year history, with a total of $1,078,983 being dispersed across First West Credit Union’s four local brands— Envision Financial, Valley First, Island Savings and Enderby & District Financial.

This record-setting year has even greater significance with First West Foundation shifting its grant-making approach to align with trust-based philanthropy principles.

“Trust-based philanthropy is an approach to granting that seeks to shift power inequities between funders, charities and the communities they serve to create a healthier, more equitable sector for all,” says Susan Byrom, executive director of the First West Foundation. “By listening to the feedback of our charitable partners, we have reduced barriers in the grant application process, freeing up their valuable time and resources to help them do what they do best— help our communities thrive.”

Additionally, all funds granted this year are unrestricted, further aligning with the foundation’s trust-based philanthropy evolution. Unrestricted funding provides grantees the flexibility to assess and determine where grant dollars are most needed and allows for innovation, emergent action, and support for operational expenses.

Since 1998, the Envision Financial Community Endowment has provided 474 grants totaling over $5.8 million in funding.