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As a rural and northern municipality of Ontario, the Township of O’Connor is increasingly challenged to meet the expectations of our residents and the requirements of the upper tiers of government. In an effort to keep costs affordable and continue to provide and improve our services to our residents, the Staff and Council of the Township of O’Connor work on and submit applications for eligible funding. Listed below are funding and grants that the Township of O’Connor have received.
2023 – Northern Ontario Resource Development, $35,050
Ontario’s Northern Ontario Resource Development Support (NORDS) Fund is providing $15 million annually over the next five years to municipalities in Northern Ontario to support investments in local infrastructure. Starting in 2023, the Township of O’Connor will be utilizing the fund for gravel resurfacing and calcium for Loghrin Road.
2023 – Government of Canada – Canada Community Building Fund, $14,415
The Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) is a permanent source of funding provided up front, twice-a-year, to provinces and territories, who in turn flow this funding to their municipalities to support local infrastructure priorities. Municipalities can pool, bank and borrow against this funding, providing significant financial flexibility. In 2023, The Township of O’Connor utilized these funds to pay for four culvert crossings and an HVAC system for the Municipal Garage.
2023 – Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund – $199,946
The Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) is funding provided by the province to small, rural and northern communities across Ontario. Eligible spending of the fund is for capital expenditures on core infrastructure projects (such as roads, bridges, water and wastewater, including sanitary and stormwater facilities) that are part of an Asset Management Plan. In 2023, The Township of O’Connor utilized these funds to pay for culverts, resurfacing roads and the Whitefish River bank stabilization.
2023 – Canada Summer Jobs – Summer Student Wage Subsidy, $4,514
Canada Summer Jobs provides wage subsidies to employers from not-for-profit organizations, the public sector, and private sector organizations with 50 or fewer full-time employees, to create quality summer work experiences for young people aged 15 to 30 years. With this funding, The Township of O’Connor hired a student for the summer performing work for the Township of O’Connor grounds.
2022/2023 – Government of Canada – Canada Healthy Communities Initiative, $45,116
The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $60 million investment from the Government of Canada to transform public spaces in response to COVID-19. Public spaces are the glue to our communities: they enable a feeling of belonging, of social cohesion and encourage our sense of collective identity. COVID-19 has seriously constrained our access and use of these spaces in communities across Canada. Impacts of the virus have also been extraordinarily uneven, underscoring inequalities across communities and disproportionately impacting those who are already experiencing vulnerability as a result of systemic inequalities. In the face of these challenges, communities have been extraordinarily resourceful and resilient in improvising temporary and longer-lasting solutions to the challenges of COVID-19. Through this funding opportunity, the Township of O’Connor will be replacing the current accessibility ramp at the O’Connor Community Centre, complete with new hand rail and accessible door.
2022/2023 – Ontario Trillium Foundation – Community Building Fund, Capital Stream, $88,200
Over the past seven years, projects funded through the Ontario Trillium Foundation have made significant contributions to the well-being of Ontarians. This fund supports the recovery efforts of organizations impacted by COVID-19 and helps them respond with immediate, medium, and longer-term recovery projects. The Resilient Communities Fund grants support projects that help rebuild an organization’s capacity, enhance their resiliency, and meet the changing needs of their communities. With this funding, the Township of O’Connor will be able to retrofit our rink shack to provide additional space, storage, heat and lighting. The rink will also receive a retrofit to provide a nice even concrete surface ensuring a better ice surface and prevent early melting, as well as an upgrade to include a well to provide easier access to water to flood the rink.
2022 – Municipal Disaster Recovery Assistance Program, $30,804
The Municipal Disaster Recovery Assistance program helps municipalities recover from extraordinary costs after a natural disaster. Eligible expenses may include capital costs to repair public infrastructure or property, operating costs that go above regular budgets and are needed to protect public health, safety or access to essential services. In 2022, the Township of O’Connor had the misfortune of needing to apply for the funding to repair infrastructure damage due to the flooding of Blaikie, Diana, Strom, Harstone, and Broome Roads.
2022 – Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund – $89,330
The Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) is funding provided by the province to small, rural and northern communities across Ontario. Eligible spending of the fund is for capital expenditures on core infrastructure projects (such as roads, bridges, water and wastewater, including sanitary and stormwater facilities) that are part of an Asset Management Plan. In 2022, The Township of O’Connor utilized these funds to pay for culverts, gravel and resurfacing roads.
2022 – Government of Canada – Canada Community Building Fund, $49,632
The Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) is a permanent source of funding provided up front, twice-a-year, to provinces and territories, who in turn flow this funding to their municipalities to support local infrastructure priorities. Municipalities can pool, bank and borrow against this funding, providing significant financial flexibility. In 2022, The Township of O’Connor utilized these funds to pay for the resurfacing of roads and an Asset Management program for the Municipality.
2022 – Canada Summer Jobs – Summer Student Wage Subsidy, $4,368
Canada Summer Jobs provides wage subsidies to employers from not-for-profit organizations, the public sector, and private sector organizations with 50 or fewer full-time employees, to create quality summer work experiences for young people aged 15 to 30 years. With this funding, The Township of O’Connor hired a student for the summer performing work for the Township of O’Connor grounds.
In response to the impacts of COVID-19, The Government of Canada adapted the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to assist municipal, territorial, provincial and Indigenous buildings, health infrastructure and schools in retrofitting buildings and improve ventilation. The funding that the Township of O’Connor received will go to retrofitting the Municipal Roads Department Garage including improving the ventilation system.
The intent of the Workforce Development Stream is to strengthen and develop Northern Ontario’s workforce through business partnerships by offering internships. Through this funding, The Township of O’Connor has hired an intern for its Roads Department as Equipment Operator #1.
2021 – Government of Canada – Canada Community Building Fund, $82,482
The Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) is a permanent source of funding provided up front, twice-a-year, to provinces and territories, who in turn flow this funding to their municipalities to support local infrastructure priorities. Municipalities can pool, bank and borrow against this funding, providing significant financial flexibility. In 2021, The Township of O’Connor utilized these funds to pay for the resurfacing of roads and the balance of the Landfill Site Study.
2021 – Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services – Fire Safety Grant Program, $4,700
This grant is intended to provide fire departments with the flexibility to support ongoing training needs including registration, administrative programming, technology upgrades and associated costs for attending as well as providing services. The Township of O’Connor was able to use this grant to support the O’Connor Fire Department with training manuals and workbooks, as well as a portion of it to go towards Chrome books to allow for virtual training during COVID-19 lockdowns.
2021 – Hydro One – Energizing Life Community Fund, $15,000
The Township received funding for the purchase of a new emergency generator. With the support of Hydro One’s “Energizing Life Community Fund,” the Township of O’Connor has ensured that the O’Connor Municipal Office and Council Chambers will remain operational as an Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) during a power interruption by providing funding for an emergency generator.
2021 – Canada Summer Jobs – Summer Student Wage Subsidy, $4,150
Canada Summer Jobs provides wage subsidies to employers from not-for-profit organizations, the public sector, and private sector organizations with 50 or fewer full-time employees, to create quality summer work experiences for young people aged 15 to 30 years. With this funding, The Township of O’Connor hired a student for the summer performing work for the Township of O’Connor grounds.
Provided by The Ontario government, the Township of O’Connor received funding to address ongoing COVID-19 operating costs. The new financial relief will help ensure the delivery of critical services and keep capital projects on track.