 Thanks for visiting this website. The community groups funded by gaming grants do marvelous work and it's good to know that British Columbians like you care enough about that work to participate in this review. I'm Skip Triplett and I consider it a privilege to be leading this review. I've worked with the boards of several nonprofits and I know that their work makes BC a better place to live. I know that the value that they provide exceeds the costs of the grants that they get. Still, there is only so much gaming revenue to go around and it's your money, so the province needs to share it wisely. If you have benefited from the work of a community group, I'd like to know what difference it made in your life. If you are a member of a community group, I'd like to know what difference your group is trying to make for whom and with what results. How should the province monitor those results? What types of groups should be eligible for grants and under what criteria? Which current granting practices are helping or hindering the work of your group? How could they be improved? Please let me know what you think is important for me to consider by clicking on one of the links on this website. I look forward to reading your thoughts and to meeting with several of you as I begin to travel the province later this summer. You can also follow me on Twitter at Skip Triplet, all one word. Thanks again for taking the time to participate.