
The Kootenay Livestock Association is purchasing technology with support from the Trust.
Columbia Basin Trust is helping local non-profit organizations benefit from new technology.
CBT has allocated nearly $675,000 between 91 groups to purchase and install items like computers, tablets, software and servers.
Local grant recipients include the Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History, NEXUS Community Support Society and the Key City Theatre Society.
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The list of non-profit organizations across the Columbia Basin that will soon be benefiting from new technology is long.
Ninety-one groups are purchasing equipment that will improve their operations and help them continue to deliver vital services.
The projects are being done with support from Columbia Basin Trust.
“People in the region rely on non-profits for so many reasons—to help the vulnerable, to provide emergency serivces, to increase opportunities for youth, to just name a few,” said Justine Cohen, Manager, Delivery of Benefits, Columbia Basin Trust. “Up-to-date technology helps them do their jobs better, widely benefiting many.”
The groups are purchasing and installing items like desktop and laptop computers, tablets, software, servers, photocopiers and scanners.
The Trust’s total contribution is nearly $675,000.
– Article contains information and photo submitted by Columbia Basin Trust





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