Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Clearwater
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
Clearwater County is a municipal government in Alberta that administers local support programs, including recreation grants, agricultural services, awards, and community initiatives for residents, producers, and groups across the county. View Clearwater's website for more information.
Content last updated: June 1, 2026
List of grants and funding offered by Clearwater
1 program available
Clearwater Cares
Open- Varies by project
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About Clearwater
What is the mission of Clearwater?
Clearwater County’s mission appears to be providing sustainable municipal services and administering local programs that support residents, businesses, and the agricultural community. It also works to preserve resources and strengthen community well-being through council-approved initiatives.
What type of organization is Clearwater?
Clearwater is a Municipal government.
What is Clearwater's official website?
Clearwater's official website is https://www.clearwater.ca/.
What else should I know about Clearwater?
Role of Clearwater County in the funding ecosystem
Clearwater County is an Alberta municipal government that appears to provide public support through local grant activity, award programs, and agricultural service initiatives. The homepage includes a notice for Recreation Grants, and the county’s services pages show additional resident and producer-facing programs.
Public programs and supported audiences
The county’s Agriculture & Environmental Services area includes tools and assistance for producers, such as farm rental rate information, an Environmental Farm Plan technician, and Agricultural Services Board programs. The county also runs recognition and nomination-based initiatives for residents and agricultural families, including Rural Beautification Awards, Stewardship Awards, Century Farms Awards, and Farm Family Awards.
Administration and community impact
These pages indicate that Clearwater County supports local outcomes through council-approved programs, public nominations, and community-facing forms. The mix of grants, services, and awards suggests a broader municipal role in helping agricultural, recreation, and rural community stakeholders.