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MEDIA RELEASE: Make something cool happen! Project Impact supports small community projects that make a big difference

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Mazzy Aulenbach plants native swamp milkweed along Junction Creek to provide habitat for Monarch butterflies in her neighbourhood.
Mazzy Aulenbach plants native swamp milkweed along Junction Creek to provide habitat for Monarch butterflies in her neighbourhood.
Local Ojibwe Artist and Educator, Will Morin plants sweetgrass seeds with St. David School kindergarten students, M'Komii Morin, Ethan McNichol and Sierra Pitawanikwat.
Local Ojibwe Artist and Educator, Will Morin plants sweetgrass seeds with St. David School kindergarten students, M'Komii Morin, Ethan McNichol and Sierra Pitawanikwat.

Do you have an idea for a neat neighbourhood project that would bring people together and brighten up your community?  Apply to Project Impact and it might get up to $500 in funding!

Find the simple application at  http://projectimpact.ca/.  The deadline to apply is January 30, 2016.

What type of projects were funded and completed in 2015? Bird houses were built by students and placed along Sudbury trails, a new mural at the Northern Ontario Railroad Heritage Museum in Capreol was painted, milkweed patches were planted near downtown to help feed Monarch butterflies and sweetgrass was planted and harvested by St. David’s School students. See all the winning projects and get inspired to submit your own community project! http://projectimpact.ca/2015-winning-projects/

It’s easy to get started. Just talk to your friends & neighbours, Community Action Network, Playground Association, school or community group about your idea, and fill out an application and see if your project gets enough votes to be funded. Not quite sure how to narrow down your idea or want help with the application?  We’re happy to give you a hand.  Contact us at clsudbury@live.com or 705-691-5538.

“We have already heard some really original and wonderful project ideas,” says Lilly Noble, Co-Chair of Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury.  Examples of applications that have come in so far are a new community garden, and Operation Fruit Snacks - a pilot project that will turn surplus residential fruit into dried fruit snacks for school breakfast programs.

Project Impact is a project of Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury.


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