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Request for Proposals: Habitat Acquisition Grant (Canada)

Submissions open for Matla Grants Program 2025

Deadline: 15-Apr-2026

The Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation has launched the Habitat Acquisition Grant 2026–27 to support long-term conservation of fish and wildlife habitats in British Columbia. Grants fund the acquisition of lands with high ecological value, public recreational access, and minimal infrastructure, with annual funding of approximately $500,000. Applications focus on large, ecologically important properties that strengthen landscape-level connectivity and conserve wetlands, grasslands, and other key habitats.

About the Habitat Acquisition Grant

The Habitat Acquisition Grant aims to secure high-value habitats for fish and wildlife in British Columbia. The program prioritizes land purchases that:

The program is part of HCTF’s ongoing efforts, which have contributed over $20 million toward the purchase of more than 150 conservation properties, securing approximately 24,000 hectares of valuable habitat.

Who Is Eligible?

Funding Details

Project Priorities

Eligible acquisition projects should focus on:

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Identify Eligible Land

    • Ensure the property meets ecological and recreational priorities

    • Confirm the land is available for fee simple purchase

  2. Prepare Application

    • Include clear conservation goals

    • Describe public access provisions

    • Detail any existing infrastructure and its management or removal plan

  3. Submit Application

    • Applications are reviewed by the HCTF Board

    • Funding decisions are based on ecological value, public access, and alignment with conservation priorities

  4. Grant Award and Project Management

    • Successful projects receive funding for acquisition and initial management

    • Ongoing management plans ensure conservation values are prioritized

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What types of land are eligible?

Fee simple private lands in British Columbia that support conservation priorities and public access.

2. Are Crown or public lands eligible?

No, these are not eligible under this program.

3. Is matched funding required?

No, but additional contributions from other funders are preferred.

4. How much funding is available per year?

Approximately $500,000 annually, typically funding 2–3 projects.

5. Can conservation covenants be funded?

No, conservation covenants are no longer eligible.

6. What must applications include?

Provisions for public access, ecological value assessment, and infrastructure management plans.

7. Does the program support initial management costs?

Yes, initial management and property management endowment contributions are eligible.

Conclusion

The Habitat Acquisition Grant 2026–27 offers a strategic opportunity to protect ecologically valuable lands in British Columbia while ensuring public access and recreation. By prioritizing connectivity, intact ecosystems, and minimal infrastructure, the program strengthens long-term conservation of fish and wildlife habitats, helping secure a sustainable future for the province’s natural resources.

For more information, visit Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation.

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