Friends of CAP for Youth
CAP for Youth is funded through a grant from the Community Go Green Fund, which is a program of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. It is a four-year, $6.6-million program that came into being under Ontario's Climate Change Action Plan, announced in 2007. In its first two years, the Community Go Green Fund has committed $4.65 million to community projects throughout Ontario.
In addition to the Community Go Green Fund, the CCRI is grateful for the generous contributions and support from the following agencies. It is thanks to these organizations that the pilot year of CAP for Youth has been able to move forward.
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The Eastern Ontario Training Board will continue to be the champion for local labour force development in the counties of Prescott, Russell, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry by identifying needs and facilitating solutions.
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Passport to Prosperity is an Ontario-wide initiative to promote the benefits of school-work partnerships, recruit employers to partner with schools, and provide resources to facilitate these partnerships, for the benefit of employers and high school students.
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The St. Lawrence River Institute of Environmental Sciences is a research centre located in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Its mandate is research, education and community action relating to large river systems, with a focus on the St. Lawrence River ecosystem. A non-governmental organization, the River Institute works with a wide variety of individuals, groups, agencies and communities to fulfill its environmental mission.
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Providing students with an education that not only gets results but also helps to build better communities has been a hallmark of our experience since the St. Lawrence College was established in 1967.
With campuses in three small to mid-sized cities in eastern Ontario, SLC serves a wide and diverse catchment area. What sets the college apart is its ability to offer a world-class educational experience without the hassles of big-city living.
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Located in the heart of downtown Cornwall, this two-level 250,000 square foot shopping centre sits next to beautiful Lamoureux Park and the city's scenic waterfront. Situated at the intersection of Pitt and Water Street, Cornwall Square is truly Cornwall's premier shopping complex.
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Astro Printing, a family run business since 1976, services Eastern Ontario, Western Québec and upper New York State. The area's largest commercial printing company is dedicated in providing their customers with the highest standards in design, pre-press, printing and binding services.
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The City-operated transit system transports approximately 610,000 passengers annually. The Transit Service is committed to providing effective and efficient service with emphasis on energy conservation and environmental preservation.
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