Funding announced for francophone groups

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A number of Manitoba’s francophone arts and culture organizations are set to receive federal government funding.

According to a news release, 11 organizations will receive a total of $2,542,490, which was announced by Saint Boniface-Saint Vital MP Dan Vandal in Winnipeg on April 13 on behalf of Canadian Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly. The funding is being provided through the Development of Official-Language Communities Program, and will be used for various programming and project initiatives in the next few years.   

The organizations include Association culturelle-francomanitobaine — $500,000; Cercle Molière — $280,000; Conseil jeunesse provincial — $525,000; Fédération des aînés franco-manitobains — $185,250; Maison des artistes visuels francophones — $375,000; Maison Gabrielle-Roy — $62,630; Radio communautaire du Manitoba — $440,000; Société historique de Saint-Boniface — $30,000; Union nationale métisse Saint-Joseph du Manitoba — $30,000; Association des radios communautaires de l’Ouest et des Territoires — $54,600; and Réseau des grands espaces — $60,010.

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From left to right: Yaya Doumbia (Envol 91 FM); Ginette Caron (Théâtre Cercle Molière), Françoise Therrien Vrignon (Envol 91 FM), Roxane Dupuis (Conseil jeunesse provincial), Derrek Bentley (Conseil jeunesse provincial), Hélène Molin Gautron (Réseau des grands espaces), Dan Vandal (MP for Saint Boniface–Saint Vital), Suzanne Kennelly (Fédération des aînés franco-manitobains), Alexandra Keim (Maison des artistes visuels francophones), and Colombe Fafard-Chartier (Maison Gabrielle-Roy) at the recent funding announcement.
Supplied photo From left to right: Yaya Doumbia (Envol 91 FM); Ginette Caron (Théâtre Cercle Molière), Françoise Therrien Vrignon (Envol 91 FM), Roxane Dupuis (Conseil jeunesse provincial), Derrek Bentley (Conseil jeunesse provincial), Hélène Molin Gautron (Réseau des grands espaces), Dan Vandal (MP for Saint Boniface–Saint Vital), Suzanne Kennelly (Fédération des aînés franco-manitobains), Alexandra Keim (Maison des artistes visuels francophones), and Colombe Fafard-Chartier (Maison Gabrielle-Roy) at the recent funding announcement.

In the light of the announcement, Vandal told The Lance the funding will help these local organizations to continue their work in fostering and nurturing official languages in minority communities and showcasing their art and culture.   

“These organizations do excellent work in meeting the unique needs of the French-speaking population of our province,” Vandal said, noting the crop of projects receiving funding “greatly contribute to the vitality of our community.”

“It’s important that young people keep the French language alive for the francophone community, and that we believe in the power of the arts and the power of culture,” he added.

Simon Fuller

Simon Fuller
Community Journalist

Simon Fuller is a reporter/photographer for the Free Press Community Review. Email him at simon.fuller@freepress.mb.ca or call him at 204-697-7111.

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