Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Support Local Projects at the Aviva Insurance Community Fund Annual Competition.

http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/search/grid
Aviva Insurance is once again having a competition in which you get to vote for a project that may win up to $150,000 towards their idea. Listed below are links to ideas submitted in the local area that I could find. First round of voting ends on Oct. 19 so go to main site, sign in (easy application) and support a local application. You will get 15 votes each round but can only make 1 vote for a project each day. You can vote for more than 1 project and split your 15 votes.

  • http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf11173 Human Rights Mural
    The Wayfinder project wishes to continue its work with at risk youth and community development by creating a Human Rights mural in the city of Vernon, B.C.
  • http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf11093 MacKenzie Camp is a children's camp that operates on the Westbank of Mabel Lake and serves the communities of Vernon, Lumby, Armstrong, Enderby and Salmon Arm as well as many others.  
  • http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf11906 Head of the Lake Vernon, B.C Create a healthy, safe, and inviting area for local children and youth to have a place to play sports and to interact with each other in a safe environment.
  • http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf10943
    REBUILDING CAMP HURLBURT IS A $3.5 MILLION PROJECT. IT INCLUDES:  An accessible main hall with separate dining/ multipurpose spaces for 80 people on each level, a full commercial kitchen, showers and washroom facilities and 6 dorm rooms to accommodate 24 people.
  • http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf10904
    COMMUNITY DENTAL ACCESS CENTRE RENOVATION PROJECT
     We are a non-profit society that attained charitable status April 1, 2011. CDAC will serve the population of the North Okanagan and surrounding area, and will be located in Vernon, BC.
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Please watch our video, your vote counts, please vote every day for a difference in the lives of the children and youth of the North Okanagan.

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