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By Émile Audet
December 5, 2025

Who Can Apply to the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program

The Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program, specifically the Community Resilience and Relocation Component, offers vital support for municipal projects aimed at enhancing resilience in flood-prone areas. With a commitment of $75 million, this program assists communities in implementing relocation and resilience strategies to protect people and property from flooding risks. For full eligibility details, consult the complete program guide.

Overview of the Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program

The Community Resilience and Relocation Component is designed to help municipalities, regional county municipalities, and intermunicipal boards manage the risks associated with flooding. This program is part of a broader effort to enhance community safety and protect municipal and heritage buildings in high-risk flood areas. It supports projects that improve community planning, execute relocation measures, and increase public awareness about flood risks.

Eligible Applicants

Municipal Entities

Eligible applicants include:

  • Municipalities

  • Regional County Municipalities

  • Intermunicipal Boards

  • Alliances of the above entities

These entities are encouraged to develop comprehensive plans that address flood risks and implement strategic relocations when necessary.

Eligible Buildings

The program targets:

  • Heritage buildings

  • Public buildings with municipal or community purposes

These buildings must be located in high-risk flood zones to qualify for relocation measures. The holistic approach allows the inclusion of all buildings within a specific high-risk area.

Geographic Eligibility

The program is available across Canada, with specific focus areas determined by flood risk assessments. Municipalities should evaluate their flood-prone areas to determine eligibility. For a complete understanding of geographic criteria, refer to the complete program guide.

Project and Activity Requirements

Projects should aim to:

  • Reduce the number of people and buildings in high flood-risk areas

  • Enhance the protection of municipal and heritage buildings that cannot be relocated

  • Plan projects that create buffer zones between water bodies and urban areas

These objectives align with the program's mission to restore natural watercourses and improve community preparedness.

Conclusion

The Flood Resilience and Adaptation Program provides essential support for communities looking to mitigate flood risks. By focusing on eligible entities and buildings, the program ensures that resources are directed toward the most vulnerable areas. Municipalities interested in applying should begin by assessing their eligibility and preparing comprehensive project plans. For detailed criteria and application procedures, consult the complete program guide.

About the author

Émile Audet - Canadian grants specialist

Émile Audet

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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