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Please consider making a donation or taking out a membership today! We rely on the generous support of the Canadian trail community to allow us to do our work. Our Mission - to promote the preservation, management, use and development of trails. Everyday, somewhere in Ontario we educate, support a group, lead or assist a community improving its quality of life through trails. Thanks Need Funding? - Here's a list of where to turn Often we hear from trail groups - most recently TRCA, G2G, Elgin County and Lennox and Addington who want to develop trails, but there is no strategic or business plan in place. Most grants develop programs and services or fund service provision. We want to hear from you - where did you get funding for your strategic plan for your trails? Could include master plan or other plans that involve trails. Thanks. 613-484-1140 execdir@ontariotrails.ca
National Trails Coalition - infrastructure (closed) - but reviewing their grant app would get your docs prepped for a different application
Ontario Trillium Foundation - 4 streams, including capital
There are a number of provincial grant applications you could explore but you have to be registered with the Grants Ontario System to see the applications by Ministry - closed till next round - see the website for more details.
MEDIE - has a stream - more for eco development, and the Invest in Ontario Funds - I might suggest regional funding streams includes Southern Ontario Prosperity and NOHFC programs
Also the Federal Enabling Accessibility Fund - Eligible Grant Recipients Include:
Not-for-profit organizations; Small businesses; Aboriginal organizations (including band councils, tribal councils and self-government entities); Territorial governments; and, Municipalities are eligible to submit an application only for projects that deliver activities under Priority #1 (enhancing access to recreational spaces for children with disabilities).
Indigenous Peoples Aboriginal Economic Development Fund - grant stream
Great Lakes Guardian Fund - Grants are available for projects that take place in Ontario within the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Basin. This includes: Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, the Ottawa River, their connecting channels, and their watersheds. This guide includes a map to help you identify your watershed. https://www.ontario.ca/page/great-lakes-guardian-community-fund#section-7
There are other infrastructure grants you could pursue through the relationships you have with the County - they can use gas tax surplus for infrastructure grants -
Cycling Funds CycleON Strategy
Building cycling infrastructure is important in helping us achieve the vision of #CycleON: Ontario's Cycling Strategy: Ontario as a great place to ride a bike.
http://news.ontario.ca/mto/en/2015/04/ontario-investing-25-million-in-cycling-infrastructure.html
http://news.ontario.ca/mto/en/2015/07/applications-for-funding-to-promote-cycling-now-open.html
OMAFRA also offers a long list - you'll have to pick a stream and discuss with a program manager
Support the Kinghorn Trail Development Last fall we started an audit of the rail corridor. This audit captures the good, the bad and the ugly. Using the latest trail auditing software, we are able to capture all the issues that need to be fixed prior to opening the trail. We will finish the audit in the spring for the full length of the line. Please support us in building this legacy trail along Lake Superior. Even a small donation adds up and supports the capital required to upgrade the corridor for Northwestern Ontario's only rail trail! We have plans to upgrade the railbed surface to accommodate trail users like cyclists, hikers, summer motorized use and snowmobiles in the winter months. As a full multi-use trail, we will be able to keep the trail in the public domain for future generations to enjoy. The rail line doesn't stop at Nipigon but then turns north towards Greenstone. There has been some interest in discussing this as an option but conversations need to occur. Please support this legacy project as we create an amazing trail alongside Lake Superior - the great inland sea. Healthy Hikes Program! |
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Showing posts with label Conservation Authorities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conservation Authorities. Show all posts
Friday, September 18, 2015
Ontario Trails News - Healthy Hikes, Conservation Ontario, Conservation Act and more about Ontario's trails
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Monday, February 20, 2012
Ontario Trails - Ski, Sled, Hike, Bike or Paddle Ontario's Trails
Wood ducks get new homes thanks to conservation program at AMA Sportsmen's Club |
By Ron Giofu/The Amherstburg Echo AMHERSTBURG — In an effort to preserve southwesternOntario's wood duck population, the AMA Sportsmen's Club stepped up with its conservationprogram Saturday morning. For approximately the sixth straight year, ...
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Conservation Ontario News Byte
Conservation Authorities work with Trees Ontario to plant more than 1.5 million trees annually in partnership with Trees. Ontario and the Ministry of Natural ...
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News & Events Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority
Conservation Ontario, representing the province's 36 Conservation Authorities specifically referenced in the Report, encourages a thorough discussion on the ...
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Welcome to the Hamilton Conservation Areas - Hamilton ...
Fifty Point is a spectacular conservation area, with the warmest and cleanest beach on western Lake Ontario. It's home to one of the most picturesque marinas ...
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conservation | Ontario Nature Blog
Ontario Nature Blog. Protecting wild species and wild spaces through conservation, education and public engagement. Skip to content. Home ...
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