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REPORT TO: Finance & Corporate Services Committee
DATE OF MEETING: December 4, 2017
SUBMITTED BY: Environmental Advisory Committee
PREPARED BY: Jeff Bunn,Manager, Council & Committee Services/Deputy Clerk,
519-741-2200 ext. 7278
WARD(S) INVOLVED: All
DATE OF REPORT: November 15, 2017
REPORT NO.: FCS-17-195
SUBJECT: Environmental Advisory Committee Recommendation Waterloo
Region Green Solutions (REEP) Annual Request for Financial
Support
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RECOMMENDATION:
That subject to the 2018 budget deliberations, $30,450 be allocated to Waterloo
Region Green Solutions, Residential Energy Efficiency Project (REEP), as part of
the Legislated Services 2018 Operating Budget.
BACKGROUND:
Founded in 1998, the Residential Energy Efficiency Project (REEP) provides residents with
tools for sustainable resource use, energy conservation and efficiency, and renewable energy
applications through the facilitation of environmental programs and services, public education,
research and community partnerships. In early 2006, REEP became incorporated as a project
of Waterloo Region Green Solutions (WRGS), a community-based environmental charity which
helps citizen live sustainably. It is funded by a combination of local partners, provincial
contracts, municipal grants and client fees.
REPORT:
At the September 21, 2017 Environmental Advisory Committee meeting, the Committee
considered a request from REEP for a grant of $30,450. which would represent the City of
core 2018 operating budget. Ms. Mary Jane Patterson,
Executive Director, and Mr. Dave Blake, Associate Director, REEP,
achievements in 2016/2017 andgoals for 2018. Ms. Patterson advised the work undertaken by
safe and thriving neighbourhoods, and help establish a more sustainable environment and
infrastructure. Mr. Blake p-2017 financial report.
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The Environmental Advisory Committee expressed support for the request for the additional
funding, noting that core funders are essential to ensure the continued operation of REEP and
acknowledged the important work they offer the community.
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following LINK has been attached for reference.
ALIGNMENT WITH CITY OF KITCHENER STRATEGIC PLAN:
through the delivery of core service.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
Starting in 2000, the City allocated a $5,000 grant to REEP.Over the past 15 years the grant
amount has increased to its current level of $30,000. As of 2017,
financial contribution to REEP has been $355,000.
Currently $30,000 has been allocated in the 2018 Operating Budget. Any
increase over and above this amount would need to be funded through the tax base as there is
insufficient capacity within the Legislated Services budget to accommodate an increased grant
allocation.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:
INFORM - The September 21, 2017 Environmental Advisory Committee agenda, the Waterloo
Regional Green Solutions (REEP) grant funding request and annual report are available for
CONSULT - At the September 21, 2017 Environmental Advisory Committee meeting, the Chair
informed all those in attendance that any recommendation arising from the Committee would be
considered at a standing Committee meeting.
ACKNOWLEDGED BY: M. Goldrup, Acting DCAO, Finance and Corporate Services
Appendix A - request
Appendix B - 2017 Annual Report
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Appendix A
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Jessica Reesor-Rempel, participant, RAIN Smart Neighbourhoods.
September 1, 2017
RE: 2017 Report to the Community and Funding Request
Dear Kitchener Environmental Committee members,
Greetings from Reep Green Solutions. This letter serves two purposes. First, we are happy to present our
2017 Report to the Community, which shares stories of some of the people that have participated in our
programs (such as the Kitchener resident quoted above), the problems they were trying to solve, and the
We share this report with deep thanks to you and to the City of Kitchener for helping our community live
more sustainably through your strong support of work. The infographic on page 3 captures the
environmental and economic impacts of actions in our community, while the stories help to
show the social benefits for Region residents as well, such as sharing experiences and learning with each
other while contributing to a greater cause. Your consistent support is what makes these results possible.
Second, this letter is also our request to the City of Kitchener to renew its funding in the amount of
$30,450 to Reep Green Solutions in 2018, a 1.5% cost of living increase over the $30,000 received last
year. Your contribution,representing approximately 5% of our revenue, goes directly towards our
operating costs. Core funders help to sustain our work while we raise the rest of the funding for our
programs.
An example is the 3-year RAIN Smart Neighbourhoods project in the City of Kitchener that is funded
largely through the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Focused in Lakeside and Mount Hope, the project helps
residents transform their neighbourhood to be more beautiful, flood-resistant and sustainable. We
provide support in landscaping and flood proofing yards that captures and stores rainwater, reduces run-
off into our stormwater system, and improves water quality in our streams and the Grand River. Some of
the activities are open to all residents, such as the back yard design workshops, in which participants bring
a Google map of their yard and work with our RAIN Coach to make their yard more functional and
attractive.
The Ontario Trillium Foundation is providing $439,500 for this project, and the City of Kitchener is contributing
$25,000 per year for 3 years. $6 return in value for every $1 invested by Kitchener. Now in its second
year, the project is piloting an incentive program and sharing the results with City staff to help inform the rollout
We thank Kitchener Environmental Committee members, City Councillors, and staff for your strong support of
Reep Green Solutions work in Kitchener, and look forward to working together in 2018.
Yours truly,
Mary Jane Patterson
Executive Director
Phone: 519-744-6583 Email: info@Reepgreen.ca Website: Reepgreen.ca
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222 Frederick St., Kitchener, ON N2H 2M8 Charity registration #: 81585 2348 RR0001
Reep Green Solutions
An environmental charity that helps people live sustainably
Reep Green Solutions model as an organization is to remain nimble, operating with a minimal overhead and adapting
our infrastructure as opportunities arise. We do this through a combination of:
a)funded public education and action programs, such as RAIN Smart Neighbourhoods;
b)fee-for-service and contract work, such as W.E.T. audits, in keeping with our strategic goals.
Some of our work has no funding or revenue stream, such as the Zero Waste Challenge campaign and the ReepHouse
for Sustainable Living. We sustain them through fee-for-service revenue from other projects.
Our Core Funders give us the starting capacity to seek these opportunities.
Core Funding Requested for 2018
Region of Waterloo $55,000
City of Kitchener $30,450
City of Cambridge $20,600
Waterloo North Hydro $35,000
Total $141,050
Why support Reep Green Solutions?
Focus Area 2, Water Resources
RAIN Smart Neighbourhoods, W.E.T. water conservation audits and installations, and the Reep House for
Sustainable Living (check out our hands-on get-wet -
Focus Area 3, Air Quality
ClimateActionWR, co-led by Reep Green Solutions, focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in all sectors,
including transportation, with additional benefits
Focus Area 5, Energy
The estimated 15,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions that Kitchener households have reduced by following
Reep Green Solutionstions in per capita energy
consumption and to promote a
Focus Area 6, Resource Consumption and Waste Management
more conscious
destined for landfill
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Focus Area 7, Environmental Education and Public Awareness
Our workshops and tours at the Reep House for Sustainable Living exist ly healthy
lifestyle to increase environmental literacy, the implementation of effective monitoring programs and the
introduction of cooperative public outreach initiatives.
Reep s Strategic Plan for 2015-2018
strong and resilient economy
materials for energy, water and stormwater upgrades; a value of approximately $26 Million in the last 14 years in
Kitchener alone. develop and nurture a high quality of life
and a powerful identityattract investment and a talented creative workforce.
safe and thriving neighbourhoods draw more people to
manage growthcurb urban sprawl.
Reep Green Solutions has been working with Kitchener staff since 2009 develop measures to manage storm water
and . Groundbreaking initiatives such as the RAIN Smart
Neighbourhoods project support homeowners in managing rain where it falls, and support the City in implementing its
Stormwater Master Plan.
Reep Green Solutions helps Kitchener fulfill its greenhouse gas emission reduction commitments to:
our collective ClimateActionWR plan to reduce community greenhouse gas emissions in the Region of Waterloo to
6% below 2010 levels by 2020.
Reep is one of the few organizations that work with the residential sector to promote and empower home energy
efficiency, waste reduction and stormwater management in Waterloo Region. Our energy and water conservation
programs as well as rainwater harvesting initiatives have a direct impact on the ability of residential property owners to
reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
Reep Green Solutions advocates for Kitchener residents to have access to provincial programs
For several years there was a Home Reno Rebate program from Union Gas that was not available for Kitchener residents.
Reep has consistently urged the federal and provincial levels of government to make home energy efficiency incentives
accessible to all residents. When the province announced its $100 Million investment last year to increase and expand
the Union Gas incentives, we asked how Kitchener residents could access these rebates. The result was a re-jig of the
provincial program to include all homes heated by natural gas, regardless of provider, as well as oil, propane and wood
heated homes. Electrically-heated homes now qualify as well.
Conclusion
Our Mission at Reep Green Solutions is together to make sustainable living the norm. We are proud to be
part of a community that sees the importance of taking action on climate change, and to be working together with
Kitchener city staff on climate change mitigation and adaptation, through Rain Smart Neighbourhoods,
ClimateActionWR, home energy evaluations, the Reep House for Sustainable Living and the Zero Waste Challenge. Thank
you for supporting this good work!
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