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Government of Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Funding for conserving and restoring nature
Funding to support projects that reduce Canada's net greenhouse gas emissions through natural climate solutions, while also benefiting biodiversity and human well-being. A $1.4 billion fund over ten years to reduce annual GHG emissions by 5-7 megatonnes (Mt) by 2030.
Industries: environmental protection, conservation, ecological restoration, forestry, agriculture, climate change mitigation, science and research
Region: Canada
Demographics: Indigenous
Other Criteria: Organizations and Indigenous communities undertaking projects focused on natural climate solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Projects must reduce the loss, restore, or improve the management of ecosystems (e.g., forests, wetlands, peatlands, grasslands), Projects must also benefit important habitat for migratory birds, species at risk, and other species of cultural and/or socio-economic importance to local communities, Projects should align with objectives to avoid GHG emissions, restore carbon storage, reduce emissions from natural resource use, develop policies/programs, measure/report GHG outcomes, provide biodiversity/human well-being co-benefits, advance reconciliation with Indigenous people, and advance science/knowledge on natural climate solutions
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Visit the program page for detailed eligibility requirements.
This program offers funding up to $964,000,000.
The application deadline is March 3, 2025.