by The Teth » Thu Aug 18, 2005 12:30 pm
That is a good idea, although not through this program. (CNS does not pay income tax, so a tax credit would not be worth anything for us.) There is money out there which is (I am told) fairly easy to tap into for this purpose (getting youth involved in spot). We just need someone to take the time to write a grant proposal and organize the program. Any volunteers? I have been trying to recruit someone for this for over a year now.
I would love to take credit for the tax break, but actually Sport Nova Scotia applied for it on behalf of all its member organizations, so it had already happened by the time I heard about it.
I got some good people on the board this year and we are doing well at providing the services CNS has traditionally offered, but we are still stretched a little thin when it comes to taking on new responsibilities. Basically, new programs can only be implemented if someone has agreed to take responsibility for running them.
Teth Cleveland, President of Climb Nova Scotia