HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSD-19-105 - Environmental Committee Recommendation - 2019 CEIGREPORT TO:Finance & Corporate Services Committee
DATE OF MEETING:May 13, 2019
SUBMITTED BY:Cody Boomer,Executive Assistant,519-741-2200 Ext. 7407
PREPARED BY:Cody Boomer,Executive Assistant,519-741-2200 Ext. 7407
Carrie Musselman,Senior Environmental Planner,519-741-2200 Ext.
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WARD (S) INVOLVED:All
DATE OF REPORT:April 29, 2019
REPORT NO.:DSD-19-105
SUBJECT:ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION -2019
COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT GRANT (CEIG)
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RECOMMENDATION:
That the eight thousand dollars ($8,000) availablethrough the Community Environmental
Improvement Grantthis year be allocated as follows:
Six hundred dollars ($600) to Kitchener Master Gardeners specifically for room
rentals; and
Eight hundred dollars ($800) to Sunshine Montessori School to purchase terra-
cycle boxes for the school; and
One thousand and five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Transition Kitchener-Waterloo
for room rentals and workshop supplies associated with Neighbourhood Climate
Change Adaptation/Mitigation Workshops; and
Two thousand and seven hundred and twenty dollars ($2,720) to Divest Waterloo
for aResiliency and Regeneration Climate Conversations for Faith Communities
Event that would be inclusive to all and marketed to the broadest audience; and
further,
Two thousand and three hundred and eighty dollars ($2,380) be prorated toward
the 2020 Community Environmental Improvement Grant program.
BACKGROUND:
The Community Environmental Improvement Grant (CEIG) was created in 2004 tofoster a
sense of environmental stewardship throughout the City. The aim of the CEIG Program is to
encourage residents to actively participate in environmental initiatives, by undertaking projects
that meet the following objectives:
Increase awareness of how we view and treat air, water and land resources, and
encourage solutions to improve the quality of these resources;
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Promote healthy lifestyle practices
Foster a sense of environmental stewardship;
Promote and initiate the development of short-term, intermediate and long-term
community-based environmental program; and,
Support environmental research.
REPORT:
The Committee was in receipt of four applications for the 2019 Community Environmental
Improvement Grant (CEIG) program from the following groups:
Kitchener Master Gardeners
Divest Waterloo
Sunshine Montessori School
Transition Kitchener-Waterloo
To facilitate the evaluation process, the applications were included in the March 21, 2019
Environmental Committee Agenda. Additionally, applicants were invited to make short
presentations on their grant requests. Two (2) of the four (4) applicants opted to make
presentations to the Committee at March 21, 2019, meeting. On March 26, 2019, the 2019 CEIG
Sub-Committee evaluated of all four applications received based upon the criteria for funding
and the merits of the applications.Based on its deliberations, theSub-Committee brought
forward a recommendation which was circulated to the Committee for consideration at the April
18, 2019 meeting.
The CEIG Sub-Committee recommend 2019grant allocations as follows:
GroupRequested GrantRecommended
Grant Funding
Kitchener Master Gardeners $2,800.$600.
Sunshine Montessori School$400.$800.
Transition Kitchener-Waterloo$975.$1,500.
Divest Waterloo $1,800.$2,720.
At the April 18, 2019 Committee meeting, members expressed support for the sub-committee
recommendation.
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Funding Allocation Rationale:
The Kitchener Master Gardeners grant is to be used for expenses specifically for room
rentals.The recommended funding amount is less than requested asthe Sub-Committee
determined the room rentals were most beneficial to the community and did not include
funding to purchasing a new laptop and projector.
The Sunshine Montessori School grant is to be used to purchase terra-cycle boxes for
the school. The Sub-Committee recommendedadditional fundingto increase the number
of times theterra-cycle boxprogram can be executedin a school year.
Transition Kitchener-
associated with Neighbourhood Climate Change Adaptation/Mitigation Workshops. In
reviewing the budget for Transition Kitchener-plan, the Sub-Committee, based
on past experience, recommended additional funding toensure adequate funds are
available for the activities and number of workshops they intend to hold.
egeneration Climate
Conversations for Faith Communities Event that would be inclusive to all and marketed
Sub-
Committee, based on past experience, recommended additionalfunding to ensure the
group meets their goalswith this event.
total of $5620. be allocated to the four (4) CEIG applicants, and the remaining funds be allocated
to the 2020 CEIG program, as outlined in the recommendation contained herein.
Council Policy I-590 (Grant Program Community Environmental Improvement) and grant
ALIGNMENT WITH CITY OF KITCHENER STRATEGIC PLAN:
The recommendation of this
the delivery of core service.
implement the Community Vision for the Community Priority ENVIRONMENT, in which our
community focuses significant energy and resources on becoming more environmentally
friendly.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
The Community Environmental Improvement Grant capital account has $8000 available for use
towards the 2019 CEIG program. Once the funds have been provided to the awarded grant
recipients there will be a balance of $2380. remaining in the account.
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:
INFORM
council / committee meeting.
Memos and other supporting materials including the applications were included in the
Environmental Committee agendafor the March 21, 2019 meeting.
In January, Planning staff provided the Environmental Committee with CEIG informational
brochures. In February, Planning staff sent an email to Environmental Committee members with
the CEIG process Timeline. Staff also promoted the grant opportunity through social media such
At the April 18, 2019 Environmental Committee, two (2) of the four (4) applicants made short
presentations on their grant requests.
COLLABORATE The initiative was done in collaboration with a Sub-Committee of community
volunteers from the Environmental Committee.
ACKNOWLEDGED BY: Justin Readman, General Manager, Development Services
Attachments
Appendix A Council Policy I-590 (Grant Program Community Environmental Improvement)
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