Grants will be a maximum of $100,000, with a provincial/municipal cost-share ratio of 90/10.
The deadline to apply under the Community Collaboration Grants initiative has been extended to October 31st. The initiative was announced on July 17th and aims to help address service gaps and build capacity of communities through a shared services approach. These grants will advance community sustainability and some examples include water and fire services, economic development, and recreation facilities. Grants will be a maximum of $100,000, with a provincial/municipal cost-share ratio of 90/10. Applicants can email specialassistancegrants@gov.nl.ca or call toll-free 1-877-729-4393.
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