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By Ryan Remati-Paquette
December 5, 2025

What Can the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program Fund?

The Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program - Community Resilience and Relocation Component (PRAFI) is designed to support municipal projects that enhance community resilience and facilitate relocation in flood-prone areas. This program is crucial for reducing risks and safeguarding communities against the impacts of flooding.

Overview of the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program

The PRAFI component allocates $75 million to assist municipalities in undertaking projects that aim to relocate and protect buildings at high risk of flooding. The program supports planning for community resilience, implementation of relocation measures, and public awareness activities related to flooding challenges. For comprehensive details on project eligibility, please refer to the complete program guide.

Eligible Expenses

The program funds a variety of expenses associated with enhancing flood resilience and facilitating community relocation. Eligible expenses include:

  • Salaries and Wages: Costs associated with staff directly involved in planning and implementing relocation or resilience projects.

  • Consulting Fees: Professional fees for services related to flood risk assessment, planning, and project management.

  • Equipment and Materials: Purchase or rental of necessary equipment and materials for constructing flood barriers or other protective measures.

  • Public Awareness Campaigns: Expenses for community engagement and educational initiatives that increase awareness of flood risks and relocation options.

For a detailed breakdown of eligible expenses, please consult the complete program guide.

Ineligible Expenses

While the program covers many costs, certain expenses are not eligible for funding. Ineligible expenses typically include:

  • Non-Project Specific Costs: General administrative expenses not directly tied to the project.

  • Existing Infrastructure Repairs: Costs for repairing existing infrastructure unless directly related to flood resilience measures.

  • Routine Maintenance: Regular operational costs that do not contribute to flood resilience or relocation efforts.

Funding Amounts and Coverage

The PRAFI offers substantial financial support, but specific funding amounts and percentages may vary based on project scope and requirements. To understand the exact funding calculations and maximum amounts available, refer to the complete program guide.

Conclusion

The Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program provides essential funding for projects that enhance community safety and resilience in flood-prone areas. By understanding what expenses are covered, municipalities can better plan and execute projects that mitigate flood risks. For detailed information and guidance, the complete program guide serves as the authoritative resource.

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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