‘We’ll still be here’: Kamloops non-profits talk feasibility of operating during COVID-19
KAMLOOPS — In Kamloops, the near one-year sample size of operating under different provincial health guidelines since March 18, 2020 has shown the peaks and valleys for non-profits.
The provincial State of Emergency in response to the coronavirus pandemic provided challenges to non-profits, although some have shown feasibility and even success.
For the Kamloops Community YMCA-YWCA (Y), its fiscal year ended on Aug. 31, 2020 – approximately six full months of operating in the pandemic. The group that relies greatly on membership and user fees saw a surplus of over $200,000 compared to a deficit of over $600,000 the previous year, a difference of nearly $800,000.
The Y’s CEO Colin Reid said he wouldn’t believe it at the beginning of the pandemic that they’d end up in a surplus.