Current Guidelines for 2022 have now been published.

What’s New in the 2022 Program Guidelines

The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to impact communities across the province, and British Columbia’s not-for-profit sector remains an instrumental
partner in ensuring essential services and programming continue to be delivered during this challenging time.

Since the pandemic began in early 2020, the Community Gaming Grant program adapted policies and procedures to address the immediate impacts of
COVID-19 on B.C.’s not-for-profit sector; several program criteria were relaxed or adapted to provide flexibility and ensure organizations continued to be
eligible for funding. These COVID-19 response measures were continued for the 2021 grant year and will remain for the 2022 grant year as well. These temporary
changes are necessary to ensure not-for-profit organizations can continue to provide vital services in communities across the province.
In addition to the temporary policy changes to support COVID-19 re-start and recovery, the Community Gaming Grant Program Guidelines have also been
updated to reflect other changes to policies and to improve overall readability. All applicants are strongly encouraged to review the Program Guidelines in their
entirety to ensure they understand all eligibility and application criteria.

Temporary changes to the 2022 Program Guidelines and application requirements include:

® Section 2.3: Human and Social Services sector application period amended to permit organizations to apply for funding beginning June 1, 2022. Note
that the 2022-23 grant year will be the last year for the amended application period. For the 2023-24 grant year, the application period will return to the
regular intake window of August 1-November 30.
® Section 3.3: Organizational financial eligibility criteria relating to operating surplus will not be enforced for returning applicants affected by COVID-19.
Return applicants with more than 50% operating surplus will not have their funding levels negatively impacted if they are unable to meet this criterion.
® Section 4.1: Program eligibility requirement for on-going programs to have been delivered for 12 months at the time of application will not be enforced
for return applicants whose programming was impacted due to COVID-19. ® Section 4.3: Program financial eligibility criteria related to government
funding will not be enforced for returning applicants affected by COVID-19. Return applicants with more than 75% of program funding from government sources will not have their funding levels negatively impacted if they are unable to meet this criterion 6
® Section 6.1: Eligible use of grant funds will allow Community  Gaming Grant funding to be used to create new paid positions in 2022.
® Appendix IV, V: Organization to complete section on application to detail how program(s) were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and provide the current balance of the gaming account as of the date of application. Other key changes to the 2022 Program Guidelines and application requirements include:
® Section 6.1: Eligible use of grant funds will allow a maximum of 15% of an organization’s total Community Gaming Grant toward organizational costs. These costs do not need to be related to the direct delivery of the program.
® Section 4: Programs that have been delivered for less than 12 months may be eligible for funding, as part of a new pilot for the Community Gaming Grant program beginning in 2022-23. Applicants must demonstrate capacity to deliver the new program and meet all other eligibility criteria.
® Section 3.3: Organizational Financial Eligibility criteria that organizations who earn more than $250,000 in net revenue through licensed gaming activities are ineligible for the grant has been removed. There are no longer restrictions on revenue raised through licensed gaming activities.
® Section 3.3: Organizational Financial Eligibility criteria around restricted funds has been amended:
® The timeframe for restricted funds has been increased. Internally restricted funds will be considered unrestricted after having been reserved for more than five years, and internally restricted funds for building and land development costs will be considered unrestricted after seven years.
® Clarification to policy that restriction of funds must occur prior to an organization’s fiscal year end, and funds must not be restricted or transferred for the purpose of reducing the current cash assets and investments of the organization. The Branch may not accept transactions that are intended to
create eligibility

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