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Federal government grants aimed at supporting social enterprises

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WindsorEssex Community Foundation awards $190,000 to nine local organizations

  WINDSOR, ONT. A total $190,000 has been awarded to nine local social purpose organizations thanks to the WindsorEssex Community Foundation. The foundation awarded the funding to projects in Windsor-Essex, Lambton and Kent County as part of the Government of Canada’s Investment Readiness Program (IRP). “The pervasive and wide-ranging effects of the global pandemic has placed Canadian communities in crisis. Recovery efforts must be transformative to meet the test of an uncertain, and at the same time, hopeful and prosperous future,” Andrew Chunilall, CEO of Community Foundations of Canada, a national partner in the Investment Readiness Program, said in a news release.

Outdoor patios a huge success for city businesses, backers say

Author of the article: Brian Cross Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  February 18, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Expanded sidewalk cafe opportunities in Windsor s urban core last year not only helped struggling businesses but generated an urban buzz. Shown June 25, 2020, a waitress works on the patio at Vito s Pizzeria in Old Walkerville on the first day of patios reopening since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Photo by Dax Melmer /Windsor Star Article content A loosening of rules and waiving of fees for outdoor patios last summer didn’t just serve to rescue some local restaurants and bars battered by the pandemic. Another very important benefit was the exciting buzz of patio culture, long desired in places like Windsor’s urban core, said Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association chairman Brian Yeomans. His organization intends to have a representative ask on Monday for a continuation for 2021 as city council debates a report on the success of this pandemic

Outdoor patios a huge success for city businesses, backers say

Outdoor patios a huge success for city businesses, backers say
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