Records 1 to 8 of 8 | 1
Alberta Ecotrust is a leader in building partnerships to create sustainable environmental benefits in our communities. They accomplish this primarily through a grant program. The intent of this program is to support community-based environmental action. They offer a variety of grants with deadlines throughout the year.
Go to URL
Subsidy directories (2008 EDITION)!
Legal Deposit-National Library of Canada
The new Subsidy Directory 2008 is now available, newly revised it is the most complete and affordable reference for anyone looking for financing.
It is the perfect tool for new and existing businesses, individuals, foundations and associations.
This Publication contains more than 3000 direct and indirect financial subsidies, grants and loans offered by government departments and agencies, foundations, associations and organizations. In this edition all programs are well described.
Canadian Subsidy Directory (All Canada, federal + provincial + foundations) CD-Rom (Pdf file)$69.95, Printed Copy, 430 pgs,$149.95.
Also available for each province on CD-Rom only $49.95 Alberta British Columbia New Brunswick Newfoundland & Labrador Northwest Territories / Nunavut / Yukon Manitoba Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec
$69.95 Saskatchewan.
To obtain a copy please call the toll free number or visit the website provided below.
Go to URL
Provides financial support to community groups for projects that have measurable, positive impacts on the environment. Submission deadlines are February 1st and October 1st annually and provide funding up to $100,000 per project.
Go to URL
The Greencover Canada program is a five-year, $110-million Government of Canada initiative to help you, as a producer, improve your grassland-management practices, protect water quality, reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, and enhance biodiversity and wildlife habitat.
Funding under this program is available for a one year period, beginning in fiscal year 2008/09. The closing date for funding applications is May 15, 2008 and projects must be completed by Feb. 28, 2009.
Go to URL
The Green Source is a resource guide prepared by Environment Canada that will help you locate numerous sources of funding for environmental projects. It includes information on public and private sector programs and organizations that provide financial assistance, labour costs or in-kind donations to community groups.
The Green Source is available in searchable database format, or in hard copy format available from the Environment Canada regional office serving your area.
Go to URL
NSERC's PromoScience program offers financial support for organizations working with young Canadians to promote an understanding of science and engineering. Funding will be provided only to ongoing natural sciences and engineering promotion activities, and not to projects of limited duration.
Through PromoScience, NSERC may award up to $2.75 million dollars in 2005. Organizations may request funds for up to three years at a time.
Go to URL
The Shell Environmental Fund (SEF) provides financial support for grass-roots, action-oriented projects that improve and protect the Canadian environment. You can receive a grant only once for any single project. The SEF provides up to $5,000 per project.
Applications are due Feb. 28, and Sept. 30 of each year.
Go to URL
The Space Awareness and Learning Grants Program subsidizes the participation of youth and educators in events that will increase awareness of and participation in the Canadian Space Program.
Go to URL
Records 1 to 8 of 8 | 1