Port Hood and District Recreation Commission Funding Proposal

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Nonprofit organization Port Hood and District Recreation Commission seeks funding for community-based recreation activities. Established in 1972 and expanding in 2004, the organization operates the Al MacInnis Sports Centre on a seasonal basis. With a dedicated team and support from local sports leagues, the commission provides a range of recreational opportunities for residents in the Municipality of the County of Inverness.


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  1. Port Hood and District Recreation Commission Municipality of the County of Inverness Funding Proposal

  2. Introduction President- Port Hood District Recreation Association Manager- Al MacInnis Sportscentre Manager- Sunset Sands RV Park Chair- Chestico Days Summer Festival Council Collaboration, March 5, 2020

  3. Nonprofit organization focused on community-based recreation Established 1972 BACKGROUND Expanded in 2004, renamed AL MacInnis Sportscentre Seasonal operation- 7 months

  4. Arena Operations 1 full time 1 full time (seasonal), 1 part time (seasonal) Governance OPERATIONS President- Lloyd MacDonald Board- Brian MacInnis, Tish MacInnis, Ryan MacDonald, Ashli Campbell, Damian MacInnis, Jamieson Chisholm, Ryan Beaton and Martha Campbell. RV Park 3 Full Time (Seasonal-2 students)

  5. Cape Breton West Islanders Major Midget 8 team league (Cape Breton West, Cape Breton Rush, Pictou, Cole Harbour, Dartmouth, Halifax, Valley, and South Shore) Season runs from mid-September to March 2017 Telus Cup Champs (Sydney hosting in 2021) Producing high quality athletes (Logan Timmons, Cheticamp; Mathew MacNeil, Margaree; Steven Fox , Newtown; Malcolm MacEachern, Long Point; Kennan Gillis, Judique; Liam MacKinnon, Aberdeen; Colten Ellis, River Denys; Kenzie MacPhail & Kyle Duke MacDonald, Inverness) Proud to support the Al MacInnis Sports Centre as their home arena Highest Attendance throughout the league

  6. Cape Breton West Minor Hockey Ice Time Rentals Players Encompassing players from Pleasant Bay to Whycocomagh to Port Hastings Players: - Westside: 160 - Inverness: 150 - Cheticamp: 88 - Whycocomagh/Baddeck: 116 CBW Minor CBW Islanders Dalbrae Other Westside Inverness Cheticamp Whycocomagh

  7. Total ice time Ice time 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Ice time *Please note: 2019-20 season is still running and en route to surpass the 1000hr mark

  8. Economic Impact Games (5-12 per week) Tournaments Spin off (hotels, restaurants, grocery stores) Economic Driver

  9. Review of financials Refer to the fiscal year income statement from 2019

  10. FUNDRAISING Al MacInnis Sportscentre Golf Classic Chestico Days Summer Festival $1000 bi-weekly draw

  11. 2 NEW COMPRESSORS NEW ELECTRICAL PANEL TO RUN COMPRESSORS RE-GASKET OF PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER Need for infrastructure improvements REPLACEMENT PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES LABOUR BOARD AND SAFETY CONCERNS CONSTRUCTION NEEDS TO BEGIN JULY 2020

  12. Long Term Sustainability Wind Turbines RV Park Long Term Agreement with NS Power until 2036 The partnership allows the Sportscentre to be a 7-month operation Revenue will flow to arena by 2025 Annual Revenue streams currently at $180,000 Drive profit approx. $125,000 annually

  13. Closing Remarks

  14. Questions

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