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Unsmoke Canada and The Great Outdoors Fund Expand Grant Program to Tackle Litter in Communities Across Canada


TORONTO, March 28, 2022 /CNW/ - The Unsmoke Canada Cleanups grant program has been expanded to support more non-profit organizations tackle litter cleanup projects in communities across Canada. In 2022, $90,000 will be pledged in grants.

Unsmoke Canada and The Great Outdoors Fund encourage non-profit organizations with a connection to nature, outdoor recreation, outdoor conservation, health and wellness, volunteer engagement, and/or community service to apply for the grant. Interested organizations can apply here.

Established in 2020, Unsmoke Canada Cleanups is a grant-giving program between Unsmoke Canada and The Great Outdoors Fund. In the two years since launch, funding has been provided to more than 30 different organizations. Close to 1-million volunteers have participated and, collectively, invested roughly 10.5 million hours in cleanup projects. The program has positively impacted local communities in every province with more than 4-million pounds of litter cleaned up as well as nearly 800,000 cigarette butts collected and recycled ? one of the most littered items in Canada.

To apply for the grant, please visit: http://unsmokecanadacleanup.smapply.ca/. The deadline for applications is April 29th.  

To learn more about Unsmoke Canada, visit: https://www.unsmoke.ca/. To find out more about The Great Outdoors Fund, click here: https://thegreatoutdoorsfund.org/.

Quote: Jeff Gaulin, Director, External Affairs, RBH

Quote: Lori McCullough, Founder and CEO, The Great Outdoors Fund

About Unsmoke Canada
Unsmoke Canada is an initiative of Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc., an affiliate of Philip Morris International Inc. For more information visit http://www.unsmoke.ca.

About The Great Outdoors Fund
Established in 2017, The Great Outdoors Fund is dedicated to generating voluntary funding from the private sector to assist public agencies and their nonprofit partners in keeping the great outdoors healthy and open for the benefit and enjoyment of people of all ages, abilities and socio-economic backgrounds.  From city parks to national forests, The Great Outdoors Fund and its partners strive to make a difference and help keep the great outdoors great.

SOURCE Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc.



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