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By Ryan Remati-Paquette
December 8, 2025

Discover What the Flood Resilience Program Can Fund

The Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program (PRAFI) - Community Resilience and Relocation Component is a strategic initiative aimed at supporting municipal projects in flood-risk areas across Canada. This program provides essential funding to help municipalities implement resilience and relocation strategies, ensuring the safety of communities and the protection of valuable infrastructure.

Overview of the Flood Resilience Program

This component of the PRAFI is specifically designed to assist municipalities with projects that focus on relocating structures and enhancing resilience in areas prone to flooding. By supporting these initiatives, the program aims to reduce the risks associated with floods and promote sustainable urban planning.

For comprehensive details on eligibility and application processes, consult the complete program guide.

Eligible Projects and Activities

The program covers a broad spectrum of projects, each tailored to enhance community resilience and safety. Here are some key types of projects that can receive funding:

Municipal Relocation Projects

  • Building Relocation: Funding is available for relocating municipal and heritage buildings from high-risk flood zones to safer areas. This helps protect vital community structures and preserves cultural landmarks.

  • Infrastructure Enhancement: Projects aimed at enhancing existing infrastructure to withstand flood impacts are eligible. This includes fortifying public buildings and essential services.

Community Resilience Planning

  • Resilience Planning: Development of comprehensive community resilience plans that address flood risks and propose sustainable solutions.

  • Public Awareness Campaigns: Initiatives that aim to educate the community about flood risks and promote proactive resilience measures.

For complete eligibility requirements, see the complete program guide.

Eligible Expenses

The program funds a wide array of expenses related to the approved projects. Some of the key categories include:

  • Salaries and Wages: Compensation for staff directly involved in the project planning and implementation.

  • Consulting Fees: Costs associated with hiring external experts for project design and execution.

  • Construction and Equipment: Expenses related to the construction, relocation, or enhancement of infrastructure, including equipment necessary for project success.

  • Community Engagement: Costs for organizing workshops and informational sessions to engage local communities in resilience planning.

For detailed funding amounts and specific calculations, visit the complete program guide.

Ineligible Expenses

While the program is broad in scope, certain expenses are not covered:

  • Routine Maintenance Costs: General maintenance of existing infrastructure is not eligible.

  • Operational Costs: Day-to-day operational expenses unrelated to the project are excluded.

  • Non-Municipal Projects: Projects that do not directly address municipal resilience or relocation are not funded.

Conclusion

The Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program's Community Resilience and Relocation Component is a vital resource for municipalities looking to enhance their flood preparedness and protect their communities. By understanding what expenses are covered, you can strategically plan and implement projects that align with the program's goals. For a complete overview of the application process and detailed eligibility criteria, refer to the complete program guide.

About the author

Ryan Remati-Paquette - Canadian grants specialist

Ryan Remati-Paquette

Canadian grants specialist
Working at helloDarwin for some time now, I'm in charge of providing you with the information you need on government aid. Dedicated to helping companies in Quebec and Canada reach their full potential, I write on the helloDarwin blog about the various programs, allowances and funding available to enable organizations to make their digital transformation through access to federal and provincial support.

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