$223,000 Presented To Clubs & Organisations

June 18, 2021

Premier David Burt presented cheques to ten local community clubs, totalling $223,000, to “assist with essential upgrades to their facilities, purchase of new equipment and support of youth programmes.”

A spokesperson said, “Seven of the local clubs received $161,000 in Capital Development grants to assist with upgrades to their facilities.

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“Additionally, $62,000 was awarded to five local clubs from the Confiscated Assets Fund to support youth programmes. The initiative is in keeping with the Government’s commitment to supporting the community efforts of local organisations and supporting projects which get Bermudians back to work.

“Joining Premier Burt for the cheque presentations were the Minister of Social Development and Seniors Tinee Furbert JP, the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport, Dr. The Hon Ernest Peets JP, MP, Speaker of the House Dennis Lister JP, MP, Jache Adams JP, MP, Ianthia Simmons-Wade JP, MP, Zane Desilva JP, MP, Michael Weeks JP, MP.

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“Cheques were presented to the following community organisations:

  • “Warwick Workman’s Club awarded $37,500. The Club was awarded a grant of $25,000 to assist with upgrades to their restroom facilities. They were also awarded $12,500 from the Confiscated Assets Fund to support their youth programme.
  • “X-Roads awarded $23,500. The Club was awarded a grant of $11,000 to help with the installation of a new perimeter fence. They were also awarded $12,500 from the Confiscated Assets Fund to support their youth programme.
  • “Southampton Rangers awarded $25,000 to assist with renovations, new fencing, seating and maintenance. This is in addition to $10,000 they were awarded as a Capital Development Grant in September 2020 for the purchasing of new windows, and these new additional funds will assist with installation.
  • “Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club and the Bermuda Cricket Board were jointly awarded $25,000 to assist with upgrades to Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club’s facilities in order to meet the international requirements to host matches and training for Bermuda National Cricket Team.
  • “The Scout Association was awarded $25,000 to assist with major renovations to their building.
  • “Leopard’s Club was awarded $25,000 to assist with upgrades to their flooring.
  • “Willow Cuts was awarded $25,000 to assist with upgrades to the facilities at their field.
  • “Life Through Sport was awarded $12,000 from the Confiscated Assets Fund to support their youth programme to assist student-athletes with preparations for further education.
  • “Somerset Cricket Club was awarded $12,500 from the Confiscated Assets Fund to support their youth programme. Somerset Cricket club was previously awarded a Capital Development Grant of $42,000 to assist with upgrades to upper-level flooring in their clubhouse.
  • “St. George’s Cricket Club was awarded $12,500 from the Confiscated Assets Fund to support their youth programme. St. George’s Cricket Club was previously awarded a Capital Development Grant of $50,000 from the Government in December 2020.

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Premier Burt said: “In the 2021/22 budget, funding for capital development was set aside for community clubs to assist in the upgrade of their facilities as it was in the previous budget year. Funds were also made available again from the Confiscated Assets Fund to support youth programmes. The Government encouraged clubs to apply and set out what they needed to continue doing essential work in their communities.”

“Today, on behalf of the Government and people of Bermuda, it is my pleasure to sow into these ten local community and sports clubs from across our island so they can continue their work and expand their service to our communities beyond the pandemic.”

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“The Government believes it is essential to extend our support to these deserving organisations, who play an invaluable role in our country and are cornerstones of community and culture. The impact of the pandemic forced many clubs to suspend their community outreach programmes, while limited funds hindered much-needed improvements to their facilities.

“However, as we move beyond the pandemic, the financial resources awarded today will support youth programmes, assist clubs in upgrading their facilities, and purchasing new equipment while also getting more Bermudians back to work.”

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A spokesperson added, “Capital development grants and grants from the Confiscated Assets Fund to support youth programs were awarded following a Chat and Chew event held last July. Community clubs were invited to discuss and identify areas of need. The Premier held the first cheque presentation in September 2020 and awarded funds for eight local community organisations.

“The second presentation was held in December 2020, and six [6] local community clubs were presented with cheques. The third presentation was held in March of this year. An additional nine local clubs were given cheques, including three of Bermuda’s historic sailboat clubs East End Mini Yacht Club, Mid-Atlantic Boat and West End Sailboat Club.

“A total of $875,922 for capital development assistance has been awarded to date. A total of $118,200 made available from the Confiscated Asset Fund has been awarded thus far to support youth programmes.”

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  1. Question says:

    Using taxpayer money to buy votes.

  2. Triangle Drifter says:

    Interesting but not surprised at which clubs & organizations were totally omitted.

    I guess that the parents of children benefitting from those clubs don’t pay taxes.

    This Government showing it’s true colours.

  3. Concerned says:

    Soo hopefully the money is being spent on upgrades towards the clubs! “Highly” doubt it! How much more money is government going to give clubs ??

  4. Concerned says:

    Soo bermudians that are unemployed and not working. Why is government giving more money to the social clubs, when the facilities are not going to be upgraded etc! So where is the grant money being spent to???

  5. Dunn juice says:

    Guess that bitcoin is paying off. Or the money tree is ripe