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Invasive Phragmites Control Fund Program (Canada)

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) Grants for Local Development in Select Countries

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Deadline: 23-Jan-2026

The Invasive Phragmites Control Fund, coordinated by the Invasive Species Centre through the Ontario Phragmites Action (OPA) program, supports projects aimed at controlling and preventing invasive Phragmites in Ontario. Funding ranges from $2,500 to $25,000, with exceptional projects eligible for up to $50,000, prioritizing collaborative, landscape-level management and innovative control strategies.

Overview of the Fund

The Invasive Phragmites Control Fund enhances coordinated responses to invasive Phragmites across Ontario. It supports on-the-ground action while amplifying and expanding provincial-scale control activities. The fund promotes collaboration in mapping, planning, monitoring, and controlling Phragmites to prevent its spread and mitigate negative ecological, economic, and social impacts.

Objectives and Purpose

The fund aims to:

Funding Details

Eligible Activities

Projects may include:

Collaboration and Priority Areas

The program encourages collaboration among:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Why It Matters

Invasive Phragmites negatively impacts Ontario’s natural ecosystems, economy, and society. By supporting coordinated, collaborative efforts, the fund helps protect biodiversity, preserve wetlands, and reduce long-term management costs while building community and stakeholder capacity.

How to Apply

  1. Confirm Eligibility – Ensure your organization meets the criteria above.

  2. Develop a Project Proposal – Include clear objectives, methods, timelines, expected outcomes, and budget.

  3. Highlight Collaboration – Demonstrate partnerships and coordinated approaches.

  4. Submit Application – Follow OPA program submission guidelines and deadlines.

  5. Provide Supporting Materials – Include letters of support, maps, or past project experience.

Tip: Projects that demonstrate landscape-level impact, innovative techniques, and strong collaboration are more likely to receive funding.

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FAQ

1. What is the maximum funding available?
Funding ranges from $2,500 to $25,000, with exceptional projects eligible for up to $50,000.
2. Who can apply for funding?
Indigenous governments, municipalities, conservation authorities, community collaboratives, and non-profit/charitable organizations in Ontario.
3. What types of projects are supported?
Projects that focus on prevention, mapping, monitoring, planning, and control of invasive Phragmites.
4. Are innovative techniques eligible?
Yes. The fund encourages the use of new and innovative approaches for Phragmites control.
5. Are collaborative projects prioritized?
Yes. Special consideration is given to projects that demonstrate partnerships and coordinated, landscape-level approaches.
6. Can projects target specific areas?
Yes. Projects in priority areas such as Great Lakes coastal wetlands are given additional consideration.
7. What is the main goal of the fund?
To strengthen provincial coordination, mitigate the spread of Phragmites, and support sustainable, collaborative management across Ontario.

Conclusion

The Invasive Phragmites Control Fund offers organizations a strategic opportunity to combat invasive Phragmites at scale in Ontario. By supporting coordinated, collaborative, and innovative management projects, the fund helps protect natural ecosystems, enhance community capacity, and reduce the ecological and economic impacts of invasive Phragmites.

For more information, visit Invasive Species Centre.

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