The Judith & Norman Alix Foundation is inviting applications for its latest round of funding for capital projects within Lambton County. Submissions must be received by 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 1, 2025, with successful projects to be announced later that month.
Eligible applicants include registered charities and municipalities. Projects must focus on long-term community benefits, with priority given to initiatives that demonstrate broad public impact. The foundation does not fund operating costs.
Over its 30-year history, the foundation has contributed more than $5 million to projects such as Withdrawal Management Services at Bluewater Health, the construction of the Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery, artificial turf at Norm Perry Park, portable bleachers for Lambton County fairs, and accessibility improvements for community spaces, such as a accessible ramp for the post office in Oil Springs. Other funded initiatives include a food trailer for the Lions Club, cabin renovations for Scouts Canada’s Camp Attawandaron, and a Simulated Intensive Care Unit for Lambton College.
The foundation collaborates with municipal and community leaders to identify capital projects that can make a meaningful impact, aiming to support initiatives that "improve the community at large and the lives of residents of Lambton County."
For application details and eligibility criteria, visit www.jnaf.ca.
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