Deadline: 4-Nov-22
The Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation has launched its Enhancement and Restoration Grants for projects that:
- Focus on native freshwater fish, wildlife and their habitats;
- Have the potential to achieve a significant conservation outcome;
- Align with their purposes as laid out in the Wildlife Act.
One of HCTF’s priorities is to support habitat enhancement and restoration, therefore proposals that involve on-the-ground habitat enhancement and/or restoration activities are strongly encouraged.
For Wildlife surcharge funds, their priority is to fund restoration and enhancement projects that yield tangible outcomes for wildlife, fish and their habitats. Therefore any inventory, monitoring or research proposals under consideration would be vetted to ensure they:
- support pending habitat management decisions,
- identify or assess the feasibility of new restoration and enhancement opportunities, or
- evaluate the effectiveness of projects funded by HCTF.
Funding Information
- There is no upper limit on funding requests but there is a 3-year limit to project funding. E&R Grant budgets typically range from $10,000 to over $100,000 annually.
- Please note that projects requesting funds in excess of $100,000 per year will be reviewed with higher scrutiny to ensure the potential conservation benefits justify this level of funding. When reviewing proposals, the Board considers the multi-year implications of investment.
Eligibility Criteria
- HCTF Enhancement & Restoration and Stewardship grants are available to anyone who has a good idea that benefits fish, wildlife and habitat in British Columbia. Proponents can include:
- Provincial government agencies
- First Nations
- Municipal/Regional government
- NGO (Non-government organizations)
- Academic Institutions
- Individuals (consultants who apply should provide their credentials and explain their experience in completing the proposed work)
- Industry
- HCTF strongly encourages collaboration and cost-shared proposals. Project leaders should explore the possibility of partnerships with other organizations or agencies (local, provincial, or federal).
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