Applications for the second round of grants from the On Farm Climate Action Fund open today.
RDAR, the agency delivering most of Alberta’s share of the $200-million federal program, has posted new resources on its website. They include an updated seven-page FAQ document that answers common questions on eligibility, applying, receiving funding, and general program info.
There’s also a 30-minute webinar recording that covers the program and the criteria for its three components.
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Farms can get up to $75,000 in grants for projects in three areas (rotational grazing, cover cropping and nitrogen management). Applications must be made online.
For more info, go to the OFCAF section of rdar.ca or call 1-877-503-5955.