Why are there different grant rates across the watershed?
Grant rates vary by county and by funding program to reflect local priorities and program budgets.
Can grants be combined from different programs for the same project?
Where you are eligible to apply to more than one program, grants may be combined. In some cases you can receive up to 100% of your project cost.
Where do I find RWQP application forms and guidelines?
To receive application forms and program guidelines, contact a Conservation Specialist at 519-621-2763 ext. 2278 or email ruralwater@grandriver.ca
How do I apply for funding for my project?
Contact a Conservation Specialist at ruralwater@grandriver.ca - they will help with your application. Please reach out early in your planning process so we can help connect you with funding programs.
My project is already complete. Can I still apply for funding?
The programs we deliver were locally developed and each have their own grant rates and eligibility criteria. Recently completed projects may be eligible for funding. Please check with us to confirm eligibility in your area.
I was approved for a cover crop incentive. How do I claim my payment?
Staff will visit your field in early spring. They will confirm that your cover crop meets the 50% ground cover requirement and that it was managed according to program guidelines. Payment is sent after this is confirmed.
Do I need to hire a licensed well contractor for my approved well project?
Yes. To receive your approved well project grant (for an upgrade or decommission), the work must be completed by a licensed well contractor. The work the contractor is permitted to do depends on the license that is held by the well technician(s) employed by the contractor. The Ontario Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks maintains a list of licensed well contractors.
What programs are available for planting trees on my property?
Our tree planting page has information on how to order trees from GRCA and the planting services we offer.
How do I know if my property is in the Grand River watershed?
To learn if your property is in the Grand River watershed, check our watershed map or visit the Conservation Ontario website to find your local Conservation Authority.