By Richard Rolke - Vernon Morning Star Published: January 15, 2012 1:00 AM
There’s money for culture, but one group isn’t sure how that will help the bottom line. Adult arts organizations will be able to apply for
provincial gaming grants after cuts occurred in 2008. A total of $6
million has been set aside for culture and sports. “It’s what we’ve been asking for but the question is,
will we be reinstated to previous grant levels?” said Dauna Kennedy
Grant, with the Vernon Public Art Gallery. “They may open it up to more groups so we may not get everything back.” The non-profit society’s grant was chopped in half and $50,000 would be required to restore it to pre-2008 gaming levels. Questions also revolve around whether the government
will increase funding to the B.C. Arts Council, which has reduced its
assistance to organizations in recent years. Because of the impact of provincial cuts, the gallery
recently asked the Greater Vernon Advisory Committee for $175,000 in
operational funds for 2012, up from the $134,000 received in 2011. A $20,000 shortfall was covered by internal reserves. Kennedy Grant is hopeful the gallery will see a boost in the provincial grant. “This directly impacts our ability to maintain staff and the services we have,” she said. However, even if gaming funds to materialize, Kennedy
Grant would like to see GVAC still come on board with the $175,000
because of growing public demand for programs. “We have educational programs for the schools and the
public and they require a lot of background work and time to put
together,” she said.
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