
MRC Marguerite-D'Youville — FRR – Stream 2
Last Update: January 27, 2025
QC, Canada
Supports local and regional development efforts in MRCs
MRC Marguerite-D'Youville — FRR – Stream 2 at a glance
Eligible Funding
- No Condition
Timeline
- Continuous Intakes
Financing Type
Grant and Funding
Eligible Industries
- Other services (except public administration)
- Public administration
Grant Providers
- MRC de Marguerite-D'Youville
Status
Open
Overview of the MRC Marguerite-D'Youville — FRR – Stream 2 program
The MRC Marguerite-D'Youville — FRR Stream 2 grant supports local and regional development efforts, excluding financial sector enterprises, by offering technical assistance or funding for planning, entrepreneurship, and community projects. Eligible activities include professional support to municipalities, community mobilization, and establishing development agreements, although the maximum funding amount is not specified.
Financing terms and conditions
This grant supports various development initiatives without specified financing modalities in the provided context. Organizers are required to align with the priorities and policies set by the MRC for funding allocation.
Eligible projects & activities
The MRC Marguerite-D'Youville — FRR – Stream 2 grant encourages efforts towards local and regional development complementary to other governmental programs. The eligible activities are focused on planning, expertise support, and community initiative mobilization.
- Execution of mandates related to planning and development management.
- Support to local municipalities through professional expertise or service sharing initiatives in various domains such as social, cultural, technological, etc.
- Promotion and support of entrepreneurship.
- Mobilization of communities and support for structuring projects aimed at improving living environments in social, cultural, economic, or environmental fields.
- Establishment, funding, and implementation of sectoral development agreements with government ministries or agencies, and other partners where applicable.
- Support for rural development initiatives.
Examples of admissible projects:
$ 20,000
Creating digital literacy classes for senior citizens
$ 80,000
Launching an online platform for artisan craft sales
$ 60,000
Implementing a plastic waste recycling initiative in schools
$ 35,000
Establishing an urban rooftop garden for community use
$ 45,000
Creating a mobile app for local farmers’ market access
$ 50,000
Developing a food waste reduction program for restaurants
Eligibility criteria of the MRC Marguerite-D'Youville — FRR – Stream 2 program
Eligibility for this grant is determined based on the priorities and policies set by the MRC.
- All organizations are eligible, except private companies in the financial sector and financial cooperatives.
Who is eligible?
Eligible applicants for the MRC Marguerite-D'Youville's Fonds régions et ruralité (FRR) – Stream 2 include any organization, except private financial sector companies and financial cooperatives. The grant aims to support local and regional developmental efforts within the priorities set by each MRC.
Who is not eligible
This grant excludes certain companies due to their specific industry. The restrictions are aimed at ensuring the funds support appropriate local and regional development efforts.
- Private companies in the financial sector.
- Financial cooperatives.
Eligible expenses
The grant covers a range of expenses aimed at supporting local and regional development efforts.
- Mandates related to planning and development implementation.
- Professional expertise or service-sharing agreements for local municipalities in sectors such as social, cultural, tourism, environmental, technological, or others.
- Promotion and support of entrepreneurship and business activities.
- Community mobilization and support for impactful projects in social, cultural, economic, or environmental areas.
- Establishment, financing, and implementation of sectoral development agreements with government ministries, organizations, and other partners.
- Support for rural development initiatives.
How to apply to the MRC Marguerite-D'Youville — FRR – Stream 2 program
1
Consultation of available resources
- Consult the Directory of Municipalities to identify the appropriate MRC.
- Contact the regional management of your area for specific information.
2
Preparation of the request
- Identify the priorities and policies of the MRC to ensure the project's relevance.
- Prepare a project proposal that aligns with the identified priorities.
3
Contact with the MRC
- Contact the MRC to obtain details about the submission process.
- Request the documents or forms necessary for submitting your application.
4
Submission of the request
Submit your request according to the specific guidelines provided by the MRC.
Additional information
Here are additional relevant details for this grant:
- The MRC is responsible for identifying its intervention priorities and establishing support policies.
- The grant supports complementary efforts to other government programs.
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