$20,000 grant awarded for gym project
The Whitefish Community Foundation has
given a funding boost to renovation of the high school
gymnasium.
The foundation last week awarded a
$20,000 grant to the project. The high school was selected for the
Major Community Project Grant out of seven projects that requested
funding.
The Community Foundation selected the
high school project out of seven applications for the new grant
program which began last year.
“We hope by stepping forward to start
the redevelopment of the high school that the community will be
encouraged to get behind it,” said Carol Atkinson, Community
Foundation Board President.
The foundation presented the school
district Friday with the award at the Bulldog Homecoming football
game.
The project is a great fit for the
award, according to the foundation.
Through a combination of grants and
other funding sources the project has already secured $899,519. A
Montana Quality Schools Project Grant and matching funds committed
from the Whitefish Tax Increment Finance funds garnered $870,519
for the project. To qualify for the Quality Schools grant the
district was required to raise a minimum of $80,000 from other
sources.
Renovation plans for the gym include
replacement of the bleachers and hardwood floor, new ventilation
equipment, the addition of clerestory windows to provide natural
light, installation of missing emergency lights and signs and a new
scoreboard.
The gym project is part of larger plans
for redevelopment of the high school. The district Friday also
unveiled a new design for the high school remodel.
Funding for the award comes from
interest from the foundation’s Permanent Endowment Fund, a gift
from the Kramer Family Fund and private donations from the
community.