ReDi Grants 2025 ReDi Grant Intake CLOSED - Feb. 18, 2025

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2025 CBT ReDi Grant Program

What's happening next?

Resident Directed Grants (ReDi Grants) support projects that benefit the broad community and public good through community-based decision-making and ensuring an opportunity for resident input on projects. This program is funded by the Trust and delivered in partnership with local governments and First Nations.

2025 Process Schedule

Phase 1 - Application Process (completes by February 28th)

    • Applications open - January 6, 2025
    • Application deadline - February 18, 2025, 4:00pm.
    • The 2025 Intake period is now closed, and late applications are not accepted

Phase 2 – Application Review

    • Application review - organizations will be notified by February 21st of application eligibility status
    • If you don’t receive confirmation of your submission from CBT and the RDKB please contact our office at redi-grants@rdkb.com immediately.
    • Eligible applications will be notified by February 28 that their application will be forwarded to area local selection committees for presentation at the resident input meetings.

Phase 3 - Consultation and Engagement (month of March 2025)

Area

Meeting delivered

Date of Meeting

Time of Meeting

Location of Meeting

Address of Meeting

Area B

In Person

18-Mar-25

6:00 PM

Genelle Community Hall

1205 2nd St, Genelle, BC

Beaver Valley

(Area A, Villages of Fruitvale and Montrose)

In Person

19-Mar-25

6:00 PM

Montrose Community Hall

490 9th Avenue Montrose, BC

City of Rossland*

In Person and Zoom

11-Mar-25

5:00 PM

Rossland City Hall - Council Chambers

1920 Third Avenue Rossland, BC

City of Trail*

In Person and Zoom

17-Mar-25

3:00 PM

Trail City Hall - Council Chambers

1394 Pine Avenue Trail BC

Village of Warfield

In Person

12-Mar-25

6:30 PM

Warfield Community Hall

900 Shutek Drive, Warfield BC

* Zoom Meeting link available upon request





    • Local selection committee recommendations will be received by April 1, 2025

Phase 3 - Approval

    • Funding recommendations to RDKB Board – April 9, 2025
    • Applicants notified of approved proposals – April 10, 2025
    • First progress payment - upon receipt of signed agreement
    • Second progress payment – upon receipt of Final project report.

Phase 4 - Reporting

    • 2025/26 ReDi projects are expected to be completed by June 30, 2026
    • Deadline to submit 2025 Project Financial Report – December 31, 2026


REPORTING REQUIREMENTS for December 31, 2024

Organizations approved for CIP/ReDi grant funding in 2023 and earlier with outstanding or incomplete final reports as of December 31, 2024, will not be eligible for 2025 ReDi grant funding consideration. Once reporting requirements are satisfied the organization will be eligible to participate in the grant program during the next years intake period.

You can find the Final Report (Schedule-A) and Extension or Scope Change Request (Schedule-B) forms that can be downloaded or opened, located at the top right corner of this page.



2025 CBT ReDi Grant Program

What's happening next?

Resident Directed Grants (ReDi Grants) support projects that benefit the broad community and public good through community-based decision-making and ensuring an opportunity for resident input on projects. This program is funded by the Trust and delivered in partnership with local governments and First Nations.

2025 Process Schedule

Phase 1 - Application Process (completes by February 28th)

    • Applications open - January 6, 2025
    • Application deadline - February 18, 2025, 4:00pm.
    • The 2025 Intake period is now closed, and late applications are not accepted

Phase 2 – Application Review

    • Application review - organizations will be notified by February 21st of application eligibility status
    • If you don’t receive confirmation of your submission from CBT and the RDKB please contact our office at redi-grants@rdkb.com immediately.
    • Eligible applications will be notified by February 28 that their application will be forwarded to area local selection committees for presentation at the resident input meetings.

Phase 3 - Consultation and Engagement (month of March 2025)

Area

Meeting delivered

Date of Meeting

Time of Meeting

Location of Meeting

Address of Meeting

Area B

In Person

18-Mar-25

6:00 PM

Genelle Community Hall

1205 2nd St, Genelle, BC

Beaver Valley

(Area A, Villages of Fruitvale and Montrose)

In Person

19-Mar-25

6:00 PM

Montrose Community Hall

490 9th Avenue Montrose, BC

City of Rossland*

In Person and Zoom

11-Mar-25

5:00 PM

Rossland City Hall - Council Chambers

1920 Third Avenue Rossland, BC

City of Trail*

In Person and Zoom

17-Mar-25

3:00 PM

Trail City Hall - Council Chambers

1394 Pine Avenue Trail BC

Village of Warfield

In Person

12-Mar-25

6:30 PM

Warfield Community Hall

900 Shutek Drive, Warfield BC

* Zoom Meeting link available upon request





    • Local selection committee recommendations will be received by April 1, 2025

Phase 3 - Approval

    • Funding recommendations to RDKB Board – April 9, 2025
    • Applicants notified of approved proposals – April 10, 2025
    • First progress payment - upon receipt of signed agreement
    • Second progress payment – upon receipt of Final project report.

Phase 4 - Reporting

    • 2025/26 ReDi projects are expected to be completed by June 30, 2026
    • Deadline to submit 2025 Project Financial Report – December 31, 2026


REPORTING REQUIREMENTS for December 31, 2024

Organizations approved for CIP/ReDi grant funding in 2023 and earlier with outstanding or incomplete final reports as of December 31, 2024, will not be eligible for 2025 ReDi grant funding consideration. Once reporting requirements are satisfied the organization will be eligible to participate in the grant program during the next years intake period.

You can find the Final Report (Schedule-A) and Extension or Scope Change Request (Schedule-B) forms that can be downloaded or opened, located at the top right corner of this page.



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Invasive species management is important to protect the biodiversity and eco system health in our region. For this reason I strongly support CKISS' application to the ReDi grant in order to coordinate community weed pull events. These events are a fun way to educate residents on what can be done to stop the spread of invasive species. Volunteers get to roll up their sleeves and make a tangible difference in their community.

lfrankcom almost 2 years ago

My family strongly supports the Extended Hour Childcare application from the Skills Centre. It is a critically needed service for us shift workers !

Brookebozzer almost 2 years ago

My family strongly supports the Extended Hour Childcare application from the Skills Centre. It is a critically needed service.

Khornseth almost 2 years ago

I strongly support the Extended Hour Childcare application from the Skills Centre. It’s been a critically needed service for too many years. My family needed it 40 years ago.

Gma almost 2 years ago

I strongly support the Extended Hour Childcare application from the Skills Centre. My husband work shift work at Teck and I work at the hospital, so it will be really great to have a childcare with extended hour. It’s a critically needed service. Thank you

Ely56go almost 2 years ago

Please support the application from the Skills Centre for extended hour childcare. The surrounding communities are in critical need of this service as there currently is a serious lack in available daycare spaces, particularly those to meet the needs of the many shift workers who work here.

robinkat almost 2 years ago

I strongly support the funding request for the extended hour childcare center. It is sorely needed for the families of shift workers with young children.

Bv almost 2 years ago

I strongly support the Extended Hour Childcare application from the Skills Centre. It is a critically needed service for families in our area.

Ally almost 2 years ago

my family strongly supports the extended hours childcare application from the skills centre. My family desperately needs it being shift workers makes regular day care completely useless to us. thank you for your time.

jeremiah almost 2 years ago

Please support the Skills Center request for Tadansc childcare. This service is in desperately short supply in our communities.

dbrandvold almost 2 years ago

Please support the funding request for start-up and training for the Tadanac Child Care Center, it will benefit all of these areas. It will, more importantly, help our single parents who are trying to support their families but are on 3 year waiting lists for child care, and those who are required to work different shifts.

CGM almost 2 years ago

I would strongly support the Extended Hour Childcare application from the Skills Centre, and being an early childhood educator for 38 years, I believe that every child and family should have access to high quality affordable childcare. The waitlists for childcare are not acceptable and this childcare centre would be able to accommodate a number of young children in our community that require care. The support for our major employer, Teck, with extended hours will be invaluable. Thank you.

Lynn almost 2 years ago

Please support the removal of any barriers to the development of an extended hour childcare facility. Public childcare is such a need in this area and is almost non existence outside regular 9-5 hours. Desperately needed for a young workforce (hospital staff in particular! )

Jessirae almost 2 years ago

The extended Childcare project is so needed for our community to support locally employed workers & employers. Please help them get a new Centre set up in Tadanac!

hiltsy almost 2 years ago

Since being a parent 40+ years ago, as well as working with the local labour market during my employment at the Skills Centre, I have been actively lobbying for additional childcare spaces in our region to support the families working unusual hours. In the last 4 years, my firm, of Bock and Assoc. has worked with local organizations who drive our economy; Teck, IHA, Celgar, SD and the many small business owners in hospitality and retail - all our feedback and needs assessment data points directly to this critical need for Extended Hour Childcare. Please support this initiative and show families you support them. Thank you. Sue

Sue Bock almost 2 years ago

The request from the Trail and District Senior Citizens’ Villa Society is so important to the low income seniors living in that housing complex. They deserve the improved housing conditions that will be made possible by funding for renovations from the ReDi envelope

rosslandjan almost 2 years ago

The Extended Hour Childcare project is an essential service for families and employers in an economy and workforce with so much shift work and other extended hour employment. Please support their ‘ask’ for operational start-up support

rosslandjan almost 2 years ago
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