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Financial
Overview
The challenges of the pandemic brought forth many good things; new programs,
new partnerships, and tremendous community support. Here are highlights:
The engagement and response from members of the community The continuation of our Aging In Place campaign was boosted with
was so welcome on social media, in donations, gifts-in-kind, masks, a $79,949 County of Simcoe Age-Friendly Housing Grant for nine
and goodwill! projects.
The commitment to look and think differently about how the Two sets of special funding through the Federal Emergency
Foundation can support CLH DSS led to program-specific fundraising Community Support Fund and Huronia Community Foundation
support, built new funding sources, and encouraged working in benefited members of SIL.
tandem with program managers to identify needs and opportunities.
A late-summer digital campaign to Chip-In Fore CLH Foundation
North Simcoe Community Service Clubs and their members found in place of our annual golf tournament, raised significant support for
new ways to support CLH all year long. These include: Midland Rotary the Virtual Program from golfers and golf sponsors.
Club, Midland Civitans, Kiwanis Club of Barrie, Southern Georgian
Bay Realtors Assocation, St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Wyevale Our first Giving Tuesday campaign was met with robust and
United Church Women, and Tay Seniors Committee. generous support, carrying on through to strong year-end giving.
Board Support: Every member of the Board of Directors of CLH When programs delayed by COVID-19 are able to begin again, they
Foundation and the Board of Directors of CLH Developmental Support will be well supported: funds raised during this time are being held
Services made a financial contribution to CLH Foundation initiatives and deferred, ready to support them at the first opportunity.
again this year.
A copy of the full audited Financial Statements
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