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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: February 5, 2025 - 15:09
From avian threats to zero-waste living: Grants available for community environmental projects
February 5, 2025
Grant recipient Water Rangers teaches youth at Blue Fish Canada’s Fish Camp about community-based water quality monitoring using Water Rangers’ water quality testing kits. / Photo: Blue Fish Canada
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The City of Ottawa is now accepting applications for the 2025 Community Environmental Projects Grant Program.
This grant program provides funding to non-profit organizations interested in undertaking small-scale, community-based initiatives that support an environmentally sustainable Ottawa.
Past grant recipients cover a wide range of projects, including:
- Community workshops
- The Glebe Community Association hosted a series of coffee houses to share information on sustainability topics such as energy, transportation, water and zero-waste living
- Just Food Ottawa and Hidden Harvest hosted events to share information on reducing food waste and increasing local food consumption
- Education campaigns
- The Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre created a series of postcards highlighting the major threats to wild bird populations
- GentleWays for OurPlanet reached out to local restaurants to encourage them to offer more sustainable food choices and plant-based options
- Environmental rehabilitation
- Alta Vista Community Association led efforts to remove dog-strangling vine, an invasive species, and control its spread
- Biodiversity Conservancy International led efforts to restore natural sand dune habitat and create a sanctuary for butterflies and pollinators within Pinhey Sand Dunes
- Greening initiatives
- Ottawa South Eco-Action Network encouraged Ottawa South residents to improve biodiversity and habitat for pollinators and wildlife through planting native species
- School and community group projects
- Jockvale Elementary School, the University of Ottawa and the Kanata Muslim Association are a few of the groups who planted gardens to support native pollinators
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