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Something to Celebrate

To celebrate its 40th Anniversary, the Lethbridge Community Foundation did something quite different, Its largest grant to a single organization, and first challenge grant, was presented to the Sir Alexander GaIt Museum. The $40,000 ,anniversary grant created the GaIt Museum's volunteer centre to accommodate and recognize volunteers' valuable donation of time and energy to the museum. The GaIt received a $20,000 outright grant, with another $20,000 being presented within the next year, if the museum can raise a matching amount.




From LCF Report to the Community 2006.
"The most important part of the Lethbridge Community Foundation grant is the recognition of the substantive volunteer, contributions to the GaIt, said Lucelle Prindle,  President Board of Directors, GaIt Museum & Archives.

"The Foundation is proud to be part of a project that supports the efforts of volunteers in our, community," said Eric Hillman, Foundation President. "We recognize the immeasurable contribution volunteers make to the quality of life in our community."
Community Impact - Historical & Educational




Updated September 2009

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