Accessibility

Manitoba Accessibility Fund

The Manitoba Accessibility Fund (MAF) provides one-time grants to help Manitoba organizations and businesses remove barriers, create awareness and support compliance with The Accessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA) and its standards.

The MAF program targets the following three accessibility standards:

  • Customer Service (2015) with the aim to prevent and remove barriers to accessing goods or services
  • Employment (2019), which requires barrier-free practices related to employee recruitment, hiring and retention
  • Information and Communication (2022) - which sets requirements for removing barriers to information and communications electronically, in print and in person

Applications must support The Accessibility for Manitobans Act and the standards listed above by addressing at least one of three MAF objectives.

  • Raise awareness about the prevention and removal of barriers.
  • Develop tools, resources and training to support compliance with AMA standards.
  • Remove barriers to information and communications electronically, in print and in person.

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include:

  • non-profit organizations
    • registered charities
    • non-profit organizations incorporated and registered with the Companies Office
    • non-profit organizations that have a bank account and can verify activity for at least one year
  • local businesses or local corporations based in Manitoba providing services to Manitobans that are registered with the Companies Office
  • municipalities and local authorities, such as planning districts and Northern Affairs Community Councils
  • on-reserve organizations or businesses
  • universities, colleges and school divisions

When are the application deadlines?

Please visit Manitoba Accessibility Fund for deadline information.

What do we fund?

Eligible activities include, but are not limited to:

  • projects, programs and events that help raise awareness about barriers faced by Manitobans with disabilities and how to prevent and remove these barriers, guided by the AMA’s principles and standards
  • tools, resources and training events or webinars to support compliance with AMA standards affecting customer service, employment and information and communications
  • activities to integrate the requirements of these AMA standards into the policies, processes and initiatives of an organizational sector, professional association, geographic region or demographic group
  • tools and technology to remove barriers to information and communications, with digital enhancements consistent with the Worldwide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 Level AA or above

Ineligible activities that are not eligible for the fund include:

  • projects, programs or services outside of Manitoba
  • *retrofits and renovations affecting buildings, as specified in the Manitoba Building Code - MAF does not fund any capital projects at present
  • on-going operational costs or programs
  • core or essential municipal, provincial, federal projects or programs and services that are the responsibility of the municipal, provincial or federal body
  • projects linked to the delivery of core education, health and social services
  • programs already in receipt of, or being delivered through provincial or federal funding
  • private residential
  • wage subsidies, placement programs or employee assistance programs

How much we fund?

MAF will fund proposed projects up to a maximum of $50,000, including up to 10 per cent for administration.

Funding that is approved for grant recipients may be less than the amount requested. Applicants are encouraged to seek additional funding from other sources.

Applicants can submit only one application per intake, but can be listed as partners in multiple projects.

CONTACT US

Department Name: Department of Families
Division/Branch name: Manitoba Accessibility Office

Website: https://accessibilitymb.ca/
Email: MAF@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 204-945-7613

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Community & Economic Development

Ethnocultural Community Support Program

The Ethnocultural Community Support grant helps community organizations preserve, enhance, promote and share Manitoba’s rich and diverse cultural history and encourage the development of partnerships between cultural communities to foster inter-cultural understanding, harmony and equality.

When are the application deadlines?

The application deadline is March 31, annually.

What do we fund?

ECSP will give priority to programs, activities or projects that contain one or more of the following components: anti-racism, multiculturalism, or multigenerational engagement.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

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CONTACT US:

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Multiculturalism Secretariat
Telephone: 204-945-5632
Email: strategic.policy@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/multiculturalism/ecsp.html

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From the Ground Up - Safe Healthy Communities for ALL Program

The From the Ground Up - Safe Healthy Communities for ALL Program supports the province's commitment to build safe, healthy communities where individuals, children, youth and families can thrive.

The new program provides application-based project funding to support a broad range of community renewal efforts, community capital projects and children and youth initiatives. It will focus on community led response and revitalization efforts including capacity building, wellness and safety, community economic development, social inclusion, housing coordination and children and youth initiatives. The program leverages investments in community development by local governments, non-profit organizations, and others.

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include:

  • Non-profit organizations
  • Municipal governments (other than the City of Winnipeg)
  • Northern Affairs Community Councils

When is the application deadline?

The program's May 31, 2024 application intake is now closed and no longer accepting applications.

What do we fund?

1. Community Renewal Initiatives Stream

Supports community development projects including:

  • Community and organizational capacity building and planning;
  • Community economic development initiatives;
  • Well-being and recreation activities to promote neighbourhood safety and cohesion;
  • Anti-racism, bridge building and inclusion initiatives; and
  • Housing and safety coordination supports.

2. Community Spaces Stream

Supports capital projects that extend, improve or enhance interior and exterior public use community facilities and spaces.

3. Healthy, Safe, Connected Children and Youth Stream

Supports targeted children and youth projects including outreach, wellness, recreation, youth internships, training and leadership development.

How much may we fund?

Community Renewal Initiatives Stream

  • Non-profit organizations and Northern Affairs Community Councils: up to 80 per cent of eligible program costs to a maximum of $100,000
  • Municipal governments: up to 50 per cent of eligible project cost to a maximum of $100,000

Community Spaces Stream

  • Non-profit organizations and Northern Affairs Community Councils: up to 80 per cent of eligible program costs to a maximum of $100,000
  • Municipal governments: up to 50 per cent of eligible project cost to a maximum of $100,000

Healthy, Safe, Connected Children and Youth Stream

  • Non-profit organizations and Northern Affairs Community Councils: up to 80 per cent of eligible program costs to a maximum of $50,000
  • Municipal governments: up to 50 per cent of eligible project cost to a maximum of $50,000

BEFORE YOU APPLY, CONSULT THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM DOCUMENTS:

Program Guidelines

Frequently Asked Questions

CONTACT US:

Department Name: Municipal and Northern Relations
Division/Branch Name: Community Development Branch
Email: FGP@gov.mb.ca
Additional contact information can be found in the Program Guidelines.

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Urban/Hometown Green Team Program

Green Team grants create summer employment opportunities for youth aged 15 to 29 years. Approved Applicants provide a variety of community development projects that improve neighbourhoods, promote community involvement, and help develop young leaders. The employment period is between May 1 and September 30.

PPriorities for the 2024 summer season are focused on: municipal governments and community-based organizations that can offer full-time employment opportunities for youth, projects that build leadership and employment skills for youth and projects that can demonstrate community need and partnerships.

Who can apply?

Eligible Applicants throughout Manitoba include:

  • Municipal governments (other than the City of Winnipeg);
  • Northern Affairs Community Councils;
  • Non-profit organizations; and
  • Education authorities.

When is the application deadline?

The program's 2024 intake is now closed and is no longer accepting applications.

What do we fund?

All projects that offer youth employment opportunities will be considered for grant funding, except:

  • Projects to be carried out on First Nation Reserve lands.
  • Projects proposing any type of advocacy or solicitation of funds.
  • Projects that include lifeguarding, swimming instruction or pool maintenance duties.

How much may we fund?

  • Municipal governments: up to 50 per cent of eligible project costs to a maximum of $75,000 (cost-shared amount).
  • Northern Affairs Community Councils, non-profit organizations and education authorities: up to 100 per cent of eligible project costs to a maximum of $150,000.



BEFORE YOU APPLY,CONSULT THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM DOCUMENTS:

Program Guidelines

Frequently Asked Questions

Conflict of Interest Policy Guidelines


YOUTH LOOKING FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT WITH GREEN TEAM:

Youth aged 15-29 years who are interested in Green Team jobs are asked to apply directly with organizations that have received funding through the program. A full list of current employers should be posted by the end of May 2024 under the Urban/Hometown Green Team program at https://www.gov.mb.ca/mr/bldgcomm/index.html. Youth can also look for other employment opportunities at https://www.gov.mb.ca/jec/syeo/index.html.


FORMS FOR GRANT RECIPIENTS:

Employee Profile Form — Deadline: submit form within 1 week of hiring

Claim for Reimbursement Form — Deadline: November 1, 2024


CONTACT US

Department Name: Municipal and Northern Relations
Division/Branch name: Community Development Branch

Email: greenteam@gov.mb.ca

Additional contact information can be found in the Program Guidelines.


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Heritage Grants Program

The Heritage Grants Program helps Manitobans identify, protect and interpret Manitoba’s human and natural heritage.

Who can apply?

Any incorporated non-profit or charitable community organization, local government, university or First Nation may apply. Individuals or unincorporated groups may also apply under the endorsement of an eligible organization. Organizations must have been in existence for at least one year before applying or before endorsing another applicant.

When are the application deadlines?

Deadlines for applications are January 31 and June 1 of each year.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include Collections Management, Conservation, Exhibitions, and programs (of a non-recurring nature) that seek to identify, protect or interpret Manitoba's human and natural heritage. Eligible projects also include Interpretive Signs, Research and Special Initiatives (innovative heritage projects not included above).

How much may we fund?

We fund up to 50 per cent of eligible expenses.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

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CONTACT US

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Historic Resources Branch
In Winnipeg: (204) 945-2118
Toll free in MB: 1-800-282-8069 ext. 2118
Fax: (204) 948-2384
Email: hrb@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/grants/heritage/hgp.html

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Market Development

Background/General Information

The Market Development program is designed to advance the agriculture, agri-food and agri-product sector's innovation and business capacity to maintain existing markets and capture emerging market opportunities. The program will provide financial assistance to eligible recipients for market development activities that enhance the interprovincial trade and export capacity of individual businesses and improve overall domestic and international trade access for the sector.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • agri-food processors
  • agri-product processors
  • abattoirs
  • brand owners
  • indigenous government, businesses, communities, and organizations

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Market Development (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund (i.e. eligible activities)

Eligible expenses include primary and secondary market information and research, market development and export training, professional fees for consulting, agencies, and firms to create long-term market development and export plans, product development, commercialization and enhancement and participate in domestic and international market development activities that build brand awareness and support products in market.

How Much May We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

A cost share ratio of 50 per cent government and 50 per cent applicant to a maximum contribution of $30,000 per applicant per intake.

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Capital Infrastructure and Investments

Background/General Information

The Capital Infrastructure and Investments program supports the growth and expansion of Manitoba's Agri-processing sector by assisting with capital investment purchases for modernization and capacity building activities that enhance efficiency, productivity, and environmental sustainability, by providing access to:

  • development and implementation of new technologies
  • new markets through the implementation of quality control measures
  • streamlined and better managed operations, increased efficiency, and increased profitability by integrating company operations
  • new revenue streams associated with offering co-packing services
  • co-packing services for brand owners who may not own their own Agri-processing capacity

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • agri-food processors
  • agri-product processors
  • licensed commercial kitchens
  • primary producers
  • Indigenous Government/Indigenous individuals, businesses, communities, and organizations, other Indigenous groups undertaking agricultural initiatives
  • wholesalers (food, ingredients)
  • abattoirs

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Building Sector Capacity, Growth and Competitiveness (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund (i.e. eligible activities)

Eligible activities must occur in Manitoba and can include:

  • new and innovative technology
  • process automation
  • process integration
  • production scale-up
  • addition of equipment incremental to current operations
  • skill development and training associated with adopting new equipment

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Funding limits vary by funding stream:

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Food Safety and Traceability

Background/General Information

The Food Safety and Traceability Program is designed to assist Manitoba agri-food and agri-product sectors in adopting and improving food safety and traceability practices. Financial assistance will be provided to eligible recipients for the development and implementation of food safety programs systems, training, purchasing of specific food safety equipment and validation and verification activities and traceability initiatives. This program will assist businesses to maintain and increase market access and export capacity.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • agri-food processors
  • agri-product processors
  • distributors
  • wholesalers
  • Indigenous Groups (First Nation, Métis, and Inuit) including governments, individuals, businesses, communities, organizations, and other Indigenous-led groups undertaking agricultural initiatives)

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Resiliency and Public Trust (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund (i.e. eligible activities)

Eligible expenses include developing and implementing food safety programs, foods process and product validation activities, laboratory testing for food safety parameters, lab equipment, training costs, and professional fees for consultants, agencies, or firms. More detail of eligible expenses can be found in the program guide.

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Funding limits vary by funding stream:

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Livestock Predation Prevention Program

Program Background/General Information

The Livestock Predation Prevention Program supports adoption of non-lethal, on-farm measures that reduce the risk of livestock predation by wolves, coyotes, bears, and other predators. Reducing livestock predation promotes the co-existence of wildlife and livestock in agricultural regions of Manitoba.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • agricultural Crown Land forage lease holders
  • association of Manitoba Community Pastures
  • Indigenous primary producers and communities, including First Nations and Métis
  • brand owners
  • primary producers

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Resiliency and Public Trust (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund? (i.e. eligible activities)

Eligible expenses vary by funding stream but include:

  • construction of predator resistant fencing
  • purchase of equipment to deter predator attacks
  • purchase of livestock guardian dogs

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Funding limits vary by funding stream:

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Culture

Ethnocultural Community Support Program

The Ethnocultural Community Support grant helps community organizations preserve, enhance, promote and share Manitoba’s rich and diverse cultural history and encourage the development of partnerships between cultural communities to foster inter-cultural understanding, harmony and equality.

When are the application deadlines?

The application deadline is March 31, annually.

What do we fund?

ECSP will give priority to programs, activities or projects that contain one or more of the following components: anti-racism, multiculturalism, or multigenerational engagement.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

Apply button

CONTACT US:

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Multiculturalism Secretariat
Telephone: 204-945-5632
Email: strategic.policy@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/multiculturalism/ecsp.html

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Heritage Grants Program

The Heritage Grants Program helps Manitobans identify, protect and interpret Manitoba’s human and natural heritage.

Who can apply?

Any incorporated non-profit or charitable community organization, local government, university or First Nation may apply. Individuals or unincorporated groups may also apply under the endorsement of an eligible organization. Organizations must have been in existence for at least one year before applying or before endorsing another applicant.

When are the application deadlines?

Deadlines for applications are January 31 and June 1 of each year.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include Collections Management, Conservation, Exhibitions, and programs (of a non-recurring nature) that seek to identify, protect or interpret Manitoba's human and natural heritage. Eligible projects also include Interpretive Signs, Research and Special Initiatives (innovative heritage projects not included above).

How much may we fund?

We fund up to 50 per cent of eligible expenses.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

Apply button

CONTACT US

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Historic Resources Branch
In Winnipeg: (204) 945-2118
Toll free in MB: 1-800-282-8069 ext. 2118
Fax: (204) 948-2384
Email: hrb@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/grants/heritage/hgp.html

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Sport Event Hosting Program

The Sport Event Hosting Program (SEH) supports eligible sport organizations with costs associated with hosting amateur championships and tournaments in Manitoba in order to develop and strengthen the sport sector in Manitoba, support the performance of Manitoba athletes, build Manitoba's profile in the national and international sport community and increase opportunities for Manitoba sport organizations to host events.

Who can apply?

Not-for-profit organizations with a sport mandate that provide amateur sport activities in Manitoba, temporary organizations, committees, or sub-committees formed for the express purpose of organizing a one-time amateur sporting event or tournament, colleges and universities affiliated with the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association or USports. Please see Program Guidelines for all eligibility requirements.

When are the application deadlines?

For the 2024-2025 year, deadlines are as follows:

March 22, 2024, for events taking place between April 1, 2024, to September 30, 2024

July 1, 2024, for events taking place between October 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

HOW TO APPLY:

Email your organization's completed application form and event budget template (available on our website) to the Sport & Tourism Policy Branch.

CONTACT US:

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Sport & Tourism Policy Branch
Email: sporttourismpolicy@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/grants/sport/index.html

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Education & Training

Heritage Grants Program

The Heritage Grants Program helps Manitobans identify, protect and interpret Manitoba’s human and natural heritage.

Who can apply?

Any incorporated non-profit or charitable community organization, local government, university or First Nation may apply. Individuals or unincorporated groups may also apply under the endorsement of an eligible organization. Organizations must have been in existence for at least one year before applying or before endorsing another applicant.

When are the application deadlines?

Deadlines for applications are January 31 and June 1 of each year.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include Collections Management, Conservation, Exhibitions, and programs (of a non-recurring nature) that seek to identify, protect or interpret Manitoba's human and natural heritage. Eligible projects also include Interpretive Signs, Research and Special Initiatives (innovative heritage projects not included above).

How much may we fund?

We fund up to 50 per cent of eligible expenses.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

Apply button

CONTACT US

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Historic Resources Branch
In Winnipeg: (204) 945-2118
Toll free in MB: 1-800-282-8069 ext. 2118
Fax: (204) 948-2384
Email: hrb@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/grants/heritage/hgp.html

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Research and Innovation

Background/General Information

The Research and Innovation Program supports the development of science-based solutions and tools that address known challenges, prepare for potential disruptions and climate threats, and capture emerging opportunities in the agriculture and agri-food sector. The Program provides funding to eligible applicants for basic and applied research and capacity building projects that advance the growth and sustainability of the sector by fast-tracking the pace of innovation. This can include the development of new technologies and practices, new products, and the advancement of knowledge.

There are two funding streams available for research and innovation financial assistance:

  • Basic and Applied Research: includes basic discovery research that seeks to expand knowledge and projects that attempt to find practical solutions for specific problems.
  • Capacity Building: includes only the purchase of research equipment ($10,000 or greater) and equipment specific training to help build research and innovation capacity in Manitoba.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • agri-processors
  • Indigenous Government/Indigenous individuals, businesses, communities, and organizations, other Indigenous groups undertaking agricultural initiatives
  • industry organizations
  • primary producers
  • research institutions
  • service providers

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Research and Innovation (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund? (i.e. eligible activities)

  • provincial sales tax (PST)
  • incremental salaries, wages, and benefits
  • subcontracted services
  • professional fees
  • knowledge transfer
  • facility and equipment rentals (including laboratory equipment and facility)
  • materials and supplies
  • travel expenses (related to knowledge transfer and project activities which occur within North America)
  • overhead up to ten per cent of total approved expenses
  • capacity building, including capital equipment
  • capital equipment is research equipment and specific equipment training greater than $10,000

Please refer to the program guide for more details on eligible and ineligible expenses.

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Projects are cost shared between government and the applicant. The cost share ratio varies depending on the funding stream, total project cost and if the project results in Intellectual Property (IP) or confidential of results is required.

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Industry Development Initiatives

Program Background/General Information

Industry Development Initiatives program will advance the agriculture, agri-food and Agri-product sector's capacity and competitiveness by providing funding to support incremental group learning activities, knowledge transfer events and resource development. The program will provide financial assistance to eligible applicants for activities that enhance the sector.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • associations
  • boards
  • commissions
  • Indigenous governments, communities, and organizations
  • industry organizations
  • non-Profit organizations

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program: Watershed Resilience (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund? (i.e. eligible activities)

  • facility and equipment rentals
  • knowledge transfer expenses related to the development, design and distribution of communication and extension materials
  • materials and supplies
  • overhead expenses (e.g. internal administration, use of own materials and supplies, use of own equipment, etc.), capped at 10% of total approved eligible expenses
  • professional fees and travel accommodations
  • registration fees for training events
  • speaker fees and travel accommodations
  • subcontracted services

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Projects will be subject to the following cost shares:

  • 75:25 (government: applicant) on projects $10,000 and under
  • 50:50 (government: applicant) on projects over $10,000

Eligible applicants can apply for multiple projects but there is a funding limit of $25,000 per eligible applicant over the life of the framework.

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Environment

Heritage Grants Program

The Heritage Grants Program helps Manitobans identify, protect and interpret Manitoba’s human and natural heritage.

Who can apply?

Any incorporated non-profit or charitable community organization, local government, university or First Nation may apply. Individuals or unincorporated groups may also apply under the endorsement of an eligible organization. Organizations must have been in existence for at least one year before applying or before endorsing another applicant.

When are the application deadlines?

Deadlines for applications are January 31 and June 1 of each year.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include Collections Management, Conservation, Exhibitions, and programs (of a non-recurring nature) that seek to identify, protect or interpret Manitoba's human and natural heritage. Eligible projects also include Interpretive Signs, Research and Special Initiatives (innovative heritage projects not included above).

How much may we fund?

We fund up to 50 per cent of eligible expenses.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

Apply button

CONTACT US

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Historic Resources Branch
In Winnipeg: (204) 945-2118
Toll free in MB: 1-800-282-8069 ext. 2118
Fax: (204) 948-2384
Email: hrb@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/grants/heritage/hgp.html

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program: Watershed Resilience

Program Background/General Information

The objective of the Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program (RALP): Watershed Resilience is to increase the environmental resilience of agricultural landscapes by accelerating the adoption of on-farm land use and beneficial management practices (BMPs). These include practices that enhance provision of multiple ecological goods and services (EGS), which are the environmental benefits that result from the physical, chemical, and biological processes of a healthy ecosystem.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

Program is open to Manitoba Watershed Districts

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program: Watershed Resilience (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund? (i.e. eligible activities)

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Watershed Districts can be reimbursed for up to 100 per cent of total approved eligible costs.

  • There is a $100,000 maximum funding cap per application worksheet.

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program: Carbon Sequestration and Grassland Resilience

Program Background/General Information

The objective of RALP is to increase the environmental resilience of agricultural landscapes by accelerating the adoption of beneficial on-farm land use and management practices that increase carbon sequestration. These include practices that enhance provision of multiple ecological goods and services (EGS), which are the environmental benefits that result from the physical, chemical, and biological processes of a healthy ecosystem.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • agricultural Crown Land forage lease holders
  • association of Manitoba Community Pastures
  • Indigenous primary producers and communities, including First Nations and Métis
  • primary producers

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program: Carbon Sequestration and Grassland Resilience (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund? (i.e. eligible activities)

Eligible expenses vary by funding stream:

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Eligible applicants can be reimbursed for up to 75 per cent of total approved eligible costs, to a maximum of $15,000 per project.

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Sustainable Agriculture Manitoba

Program Background/General Information

Sustainable Agriculture Manitoba (SAM) provides funding to farmers and land managers to implement cost-shared beneficial management practices (BMPs) that increase the environmental and economic sustainability of agriculture operations in Manitoba. Priority areas include climate change adaptation and mitigation, air quality, water quality and quantity, soil health and biodiversity.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • primary producers
  • commercial manure applicators
  • custom pesticide operators

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Sustainable Agriculture Manitoba (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund (i.e. eligible activities)

Sustainable Agriculture Manitoba funds a variety of BMPs available within the following funding streams:

  • Cropland Management
  • Manure & Livestock Management
  • Water Management

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Funding limits vary by funding stream:

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Sustainable Agri-Processing

Program Background/General Information

Funding to support the sustainability of Manitoba's agri-processing sector by assisting with studies and capital investment purchases that contribute energy saving and Green House Gas (GHG) reduction, optimization of agri-inputs, reduction of water use and clarification of wastewater, and the conversion of by-products and waste products to alternative value-added applications.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • primary producers
  • agri-food processors
  • agri-product processors
  • licensed commercial kitchens
  • Indigenous Government/Indigenous individuals, businesses, communities, and organizations, other Indigenous groups undertaking agricultural initiatives
  • wholesalers (food, ingredients)
  • abattoirs

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Sustainable Agri-Processing (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund? (i.e. eligible activities)

Sustainable Agri-Processing funds a variety of activities available within four funding streams:

  • Building Envelope, Lighting and Ventilation Upgrades
  • Input Use Efficiency
  • Water Use Efficiency
  • Waste Use Efficiency

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Funding limits vary by funding stream:

Eligible applicants can apply for multiple projects but there is a funding limit of $25,000 per eligible applicant over the life of the framework.

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Heritage Grants Program

The Heritage Grants Program helps Manitobans identify, protect and interpret Manitoba’s human and natural heritage.

Who can apply?

Any incorporated non-profit or charitable community organization, local government, university or First Nation may apply. Individuals or unincorporated groups may also apply under the endorsement of an eligible organization. Organizations must have been in existence for at least one year before applying or before endorsing another applicant.

When are the application deadlines?

Deadlines for applications are January 31 and June 1 of each year.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include Collections Management, Conservation, Exhibitions, and programs (of a non-recurring nature) that seek to identify, protect or interpret Manitoba's human and natural heritage. Eligible projects also include Interpretive Signs, Research and Special Initiatives (innovative heritage projects not included above).

How much may we fund?

We fund up to 50 per cent of eligible expenses.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

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CONTACT US

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Historic Resources Branch
In Winnipeg: (204) 945-2118
Toll free in MB: 1-800-282-8069 ext. 2118
Fax: (204) 948-2384
Email: hrb@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/grants/heritage/hgp.html

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Indigenous

Heritage Grants Program

The Heritage Grants Program helps Manitobans identify, protect and interpret Manitoba’s human and natural heritage.

Who can apply?

Any incorporated non-profit or charitable community organization, local government, university or First Nation may apply. Individuals or unincorporated groups may also apply under the endorsement of an eligible organization. Organizations must have been in existence for at least one year before applying or before endorsing another applicant.

When are the application deadlines?

Deadlines for applications are January 31 and June 1 of each year.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include Collections Management, Conservation, Exhibitions, and programs (of a non-recurring nature) that seek to identify, protect or interpret Manitoba's human and natural heritage. Eligible projects also include Interpretive Signs, Research and Special Initiatives (innovative heritage projects not included above).

How much may we fund?

We fund up to 50 per cent of eligible expenses.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

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CONTACT US

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Historic Resources Branch
In Winnipeg: (204) 945-2118
Toll free in MB: 1-800-282-8069 ext. 2118
Fax: (204) 948-2384
Email: hrb@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/grants/heritage/hgp.html

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Indigenous Agriculture and Relationship Development: Relationship Development and Engagement

Background/General Information

The Relationship Development and Engagement program supports actions and activities related to engagement and enhancing relationships between industry, academia, and Indigenous Peoples, by:

  • building relationships between sector participants, including industry, organizations, boards, watersheds, rural municipalities and other businesses and Indigenous communities and government
  • enhancing partnerships and exploring collaborative sector opportunities related to land management
  • building relationships between research institutions, academia and Indigenous communities and government to support the exploration of research projects or training initiatives
  • increase community participation in early planning and development of food systems
  • other engagement or relationship development efforts to increase sector inclusivity

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • Indigenous Groups (First Nation, Métis, and Inuit) including governments, individuals, businesses, communities, organizations, and other Indigenous-led groups undertaking agricultural initiatives
  • municipal governments
  • other Industry organizations
  • processor organizations
  • producer organizations
  • research bodies, academia

NOTE: Applicants must demonstrate how the engagement project will tie into future initiatives and support advancing economic reconciliation. Non-Indigenous applicants are required to discuss the project with the associated Indigenous community and community members before they apply.

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Relationship Development and Engagement for deadline information

What Do We Fund? (i.e. eligible activities)

The following expenses are eligible for reimbursement:

  • facility and equipment rentals
  • professional speaker and facilitator fees and travel accommodations
  • Elder and/or Knowledge Keeper fees and travel accommodations, up to $350 for a full day or $175 for a half day
  • materials and supplies
  • culturally appropriate food and refreshments that are sourced from an Indigenous business or community (where possible)
  • culturally appropriate gifts, capped at 10% of total approved eligible expenses
  • knowledge transfer expenses related to the development, design and distribution of communication and extension materials
  • provincial sales tax (PST)
  • overhead expenses (e.g. internal administration, use of own materials and supplies, use of own equipment, etc.), capped at 10% of total approved eligible expenses

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Activities are cost shared between government and the applicant; the cost share ratio is up to a maximum of 100:0 (government: applicant). There is a maximum funding limit of $5,000 per event up to a total of five (5) events. Projects which involve five (5) events can receive up to $25,000.

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership: Indigenous Agriculture and Relationship Development: Indigenous Agriculture Food Systems

Background/General Information

The Indigenous Agriculture and Food Systems program supports projects and activities that increase food security and food sovereignty, support the revitalization of traditional food systems, training, skill and resource development, climate change adaptation, and/or increases Indigenous participation within Manitoba's agriculture and agri-food sector.

Who Can Apply (i.e. eligible applicants)

  • businesses and organizations
  • communities
  • government
  • primary producers
  • other Indigenous-led groups undertaking agricultural initiatives

When are the Application Deadlines

Please visit Province of Manitoba | Indigenous Food Systems and Agriculture (gov.mb.ca) for deadline information

What Do We Fund? (i.e. eligible activities)

Eligible expenses are directly related to the execution of an approved project. The program will support initiatives across three funding streams:

  • Planning and Consulting
  • Training and Resource Development
  • Capital Equipment and Software

How Much We Fund (i.e. cost share ratio and funding limits)

Funding limits vary by funding stream:

CONTACT US

Department to Agriculture
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Website: https://www.manitoba.ca/scap/
Email: agriculture@gov.mb.ca
Telephone: 1-800-811-4411

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Rural & Northern

Fish Enhancement Initiatives

The Fish Enhancement Initiatives grant helps applicants complete projects, programs and studies that enhance sustainable use and management of legally harvestable fish populations within Manitoba.

Who can apply?

  • Local, provincial, or national not-for-profit groups with established Manitoba operations
  • Academic institutions including universities, colleges, and schools
  • Community groups

When is the application deadline?

Intake deadline for letters of interest is September 1.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include activities that:

  • conserve, restore or enhance fish populations
  • conserve, restore or enhance important fish habitats
  • monitor or study fish populations or habitats
  • provide education programs for new or existing anglers
  • improve access to fisheries by licensed anglers
  • secure land to conserve habitats that are deemed to be critically important to fish populations

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

CONTACT US:

Manitoba Habitat Conservancy administers the Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund grant application program on behalf of the Manitoba government.

Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund
Manitoba Habitat Conservancy
Email: granting@mbhabitat.ca
Website: https://mbhabitat.ca/fwef/fwef-resources/

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Heritage Grants Program

The Heritage Grants Program helps Manitobans identify, protect and interpret Manitoba’s human and natural heritage.

Who can apply?

Any incorporated non-profit or charitable community organization, local government, university or First Nation may apply. Individuals or unincorporated groups may also apply under the endorsement of an eligible organization. Organizations must have been in existence for at least one year before applying or before endorsing another applicant.

When are the application deadlines?

Deadlines for applications are January 31 and June 1 of each year.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include Collections Management, Conservation, Exhibitions, and programs (of a non-recurring nature) that seek to identify, protect or interpret Manitoba's human and natural heritage. Eligible projects also include Interpretive Signs, Research and Special Initiatives (innovative heritage projects not included above).

How much may we fund?

We fund up to 50 per cent of eligible expenses.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

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CONTACT US

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Historic Resources Branch
In Winnipeg: (204) 945-2118
Toll free in MB: 1-800-282-8069 ext. 2118
Fax: (204) 948-2384
Email: hrb@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/grants/heritage/hgp.html

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Wildlife Enhancement Initiatives

The Wildlife Enhancement Initiatives grant helps applicants complete projects, programs and studies that enhance sustainable use and management of legally harvestable wildlife populations within Manitoba.

Who can apply?

  • Local, provincial, or national not-for-profit groups with established Manitoba operations
  • Academic institutions including universities, colleges, and schools
  • Community groups

When is the application deadline?

Intake deadline for letters of interest is September 1.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include activities that:

  • conserve, restore or enhance wildlife populations
  • conserve, restore or enhance important wildlife habitats
  • monitor or study wildlife populations or habitats
  • provide recruitment and education programs for hunters and trappers
  • improve access for licensed hunters and trappers
  • secure land to conserve habitats that are deemed to be critically important to wildlife populations

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

CONTACT US:

Manitoba Habitat Conservancy administers the Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund grant application program on behalf of the Manitoba government.

Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund
Manitoba Habitat Conservancy
Email: granting@mbhabitat.ca
Website: https://mbhabitat.ca/fwef/fwef-resources/

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Women and Youth

Ethnocultural Community Support Program

The Ethnocultural Community Support grant helps community organizations preserve, enhance, promote and share Manitoba’s rich and diverse cultural history and encourage the development of partnerships between cultural communities to foster inter-cultural understanding, harmony and equality.

When are the application deadlines?

The application deadline is March 31, annually.

What do we fund?

ECSP will give priority to programs, activities or projects that contain one or more of the following components: anti-racism, multiculturalism, or multigenerational engagement.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

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CONTACT US:

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Multiculturalism Secretariat
Telephone: 204-945-5632
Email: strategic.policy@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/multiculturalism/ecsp.html

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Heritage Grants Program

The Heritage Grants Program helps Manitobans identify, protect and interpret Manitoba’s human and natural heritage.

Who can apply?

Any incorporated non-profit or charitable community organization, local government, university or First Nation may apply. Individuals or unincorporated groups may also apply under the endorsement of an eligible organization. Organizations must have been in existence for at least one year before applying or before endorsing another applicant.

When are the application deadlines?

Deadlines for applications are January 31 and June 1 of each year.

What do we fund?

Eligible projects include Collections Management, Conservation, Exhibitions, and programs (of a non-recurring nature) that seek to identify, protect or interpret Manitoba's human and natural heritage. Eligible projects also include Interpretive Signs, Research and Special Initiatives (innovative heritage projects not included above).

How much may we fund?

We fund up to 50 per cent of eligible expenses.

BEFORE YOU APPLY:

Consult the full program guidelines.

Apply button

CONTACT US

Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
Historic Resources Branch
In Winnipeg: (204) 945-2118
Toll free in MB: 1-800-282-8069 ext. 2118
Fax: (204) 948-2384
Email: hrb@gov.mb.ca
Website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/grants/heritage/hgp.html

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