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Job creation partnership to enhance sports and recreation in Mount Pearl

Published on May 12, 2010
Published on June 30, 2010
Staff ~ The Telegram  RSS Feed
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Mount Pearl Sports Alliance , Employment Insurance , Mount Pearl

The provincial government will provide the City of Mount Pearl with up to $37,207 under the Job Creation Partnership program to enhance sports and recreation in the city.
Sponsored by the Mount Pearl Sports Alliance, an individual will gain valuable work experience planning and preparing for the Bringing True Sport to Mount Pearl symposium expected to take place this spring. The total project cost is $42,007.
Through Job Creation Partnerships, non-profit community-based organizations, municipal governments and businesses partner with the provincial government to address local priority needs. Examples of potential partnership initiatives include maintenance and repairs to community infrastructure, such as town halls and churches; the beautification of public areas; and the staffing of businesses or organizations. In addition to in-kind or in-cash contributions from sponsors, Job Creation Partnership program funding is provided through direct contributions to sponsors or through the extension of Employment Insurance benefits for project participants.

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