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Lighthouses
What is this program about?
Lighthouses is a Manitoba Justice fund that stimulates development
of partnerships that support recreational, educational and social
programs for young Manitobans. Part of the Neighbourhoods Alive!
strategy, Lighthouses makes use of schools, recreation centres
and other community facilities outside school hours for sports,
arts, music and other activities organized by and for local youth.
Where
is the program available?
Lighthouses is available to communities throughout Manitoba.
Why was this program introduced?
The main goal of this program is to reduce youth crime by providing
young people with positive community-based social and recreational
activities. Statistics Canada's National Longitudinal Survey of
Children and Youth Series recently concluded that children who
participate in organized activities outside of school tend to
feel better about themselves, get along better with friends and
do better in school. Young people can develop enhanced awareness
of their personal responsibility for their community, by participating
in program partnerships with the police, Manitoba Justice and
the community.
What kinds of programs are eligible for
funding?
Lighthouses funds a wide variety of recreational and other programs
that promote anti-vandalism, safety and crime prevention and community
relationship-building, as well as awareness of these issues.
How does a program qualify for funding?
A thorough and detailed program proposal is required. The proposal
must identify a host organization that will take responsibility
for the funding application and the financial management of the
program. Preference is given to proposals that include several
agencies and community groups working together to help Manitoba
youth.
Proposals are selected for funding based on criteria such as
the following:
- The main goal must be to provide alternatives
to youth crime.
- Programs should involve youth in all
stages of development and operation.
- Youth leadership should be encouraged
and supported.
- Activities should provide worthwhile,
positive experiences for participants.
- Programs should have the support of the
local police and Manitoba Justice staff.
- Programs should enjoy strong support
from their communities.
- Plans should include ways of measuring
program effectiveness.
Without exception, every adult participant must be aware they
are subject to criminal record and child abuse registry reviews.
How much funding is available?
Program sites are supported with up to $1,000 per month. The
provincial government can cover as much as 50% of the total cost
of running a program. The remaining funding must come from other
sources and can include services-in-kind such as the use of a
facility or equipment.
What is the deadline for applications?
Applications must be received by December 1, to be considered
for funding for the next fiscal year.
How do I apply to the program?
Assistance in developing a proposal is available by contacting
the program manager at:
Manitoba Justice Public Safety - Lighthouses
Phone: (204) 945-1549 or (204) 945-6769
Or visit our Web site at: www.gov.mb.ca/justice/lighthouses
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