Deadline: 15-Jun-2026
The Town of Peace River Council Grants to Organizations program provides funding to local community groups, volunteer organizations, and associations to support community development and recreation initiatives. With a 2026 budget allocation of $50,000, the program funds events, recreation activities, and community projects that improve quality of life in Peace River.
Overview of the Program
The Council Grants to Organizations program is an initiative by the Town of Peace River aimed at strengthening community well-being through financial support for local groups. It encourages projects that enhance social connection, recreation, and economic development within the town.
The program recognizes the role of not-for-profit organizations and volunteer groups in building a strong and active community.
Program Objectives
The program is designed to improve community life and promote active participation in local development.
Key objectives include:
- Supporting community development initiatives
- Encouraging recreation and sport participation
- Promoting healthy and active lifestyles
- Strengthening local volunteer and community networks
- Supporting events that enhance community engagement
- Contributing to economic and social development in Peace River
Funding Overview
The program provides financial assistance for eligible community-led projects.
- Total funding allocation: $50,000 (2026 Operating Budget)
- Supports both Community Development and Recreation & Sport Development projects
- Funding may be used for events, programs, and related capital projects
- Funding approval is competitive and not guaranteed
Funding Categories
Community Development
This category supports projects that enhance community life and economic activity.
Eligible activities include:
- Hosting significant local, regional, provincial, national, or international events
- Community engagement and development initiatives
- Special projects benefiting Peace River residents
- Economic development-related community activities
- Event-related capital projects
Recreation & Sport Development
This category focuses on health, wellness, and active living initiatives.
Eligible activities include:
- Programs encouraging healthy lifestyles
- Recreation and sport participation initiatives
- Local, provincial, national, or international sporting events
- Development of local recreational events
- Event-related capital improvements
Eligible Applicants
The program is open to community-based organizations that contribute to local development.
Eligible applicants include:
- Not-for-profit community organizations
- Volunteer groups and associations
- Local sports teams
- Community clubs and development groups
- Organizations demonstrating clear community benefit
Applicant requirements:
- Must be in good standing with the Town of Peace River
- Must have completed any required previous final reports
- Must not have outstanding balances with the municipality
- Must demonstrate community value and volunteer involvement
Application Conditions
Applicants must follow specific conditions to ensure proper use of funds.
- Joint applications between organizations are allowed
- Financial roles and accountability must be clearly defined in joint applications
- Retroactive funding for completed projects is not eligible
- Applicants must accept financial risk if funding is not approved
- Projects must demonstrate clear community benefit
Importance of the Program
The Council Grants to Organizations program plays a key role in strengthening the community by:
- Supporting grassroots community initiatives
- Enhancing recreation and sport opportunities
- Encouraging volunteer participation
- Strengthening social cohesion and engagement
- Supporting local events and economic activity
- Improving quality of life for Peace River residents
Conclusion
The Town of Peace River Council Grants to Organizations program provides essential funding support for community-driven projects that enhance recreation, social connection, and local development. By investing in events and initiatives led by non-profit and volunteer organizations, the program strengthens community well-being and supports a more active and engaged town.
For more information, visit Town of Peace River.





































