Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC) uses funds raised through the sale of the Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp and Print to support conservation projects across the country. Since its inception, the program has contributed nearly $150 million to wildlife habitat initiatives nationwide.
Applicants are permitted to submit one project per Application Form with a funding ask between $1,000 and $150,000. All projects require a minimum 1:1 funding match (non-federal), and must align with priorities under the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP), benefit migratory game bird habitat, or support the Newfoundland and Labrador Murre Conservation Fund.
Important dates:
Call for Proposals: July 2025
Deadline: October 2025
Project window: April 2026 – March 2027
Eligible applicants include:
Non-profits, Indigenous organizations, research institutions, local governments, and small businesses.
Ineligible: Federal departments, Crown corporations, and international entities.
For full details on categories, funding guidelines, and how to apply, click below
The NHCP-LTCF is a national initiative supporting the securement of private lands for conservation.
The Small Grants Program provides funding for land securement projects between: $5,000 and $50,000, while the Large Grants Program provides funding for land securement projects between: $50,001 and $1,000,000.
Applicants may submit up to three large grant proposals per year, with a combined total ask of $1.25 million.
Required Match: Minimum 1.5:1 from non-federal sources
Eligible Land Trusts: Canadian registered charities actively involved in land conservation
Eligible Project Expenses: Incurred between April – March
Securement Deadline: Land deals must close by December 31
Audit Required: Projects must undergo an independent financial audit
The NHCP is part of Canada’s Nature Legacy initiative and aims to protect habitat for species at risk while advancing biodiversity goals. Approximately $5.08 million per year is available to support land trusts through this fund.
📩 To receive updates, contact: grants@whc.org
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Wildlife Habitat Canada’s Community Conservation Action Program supports small and local organizations working to achieve meaningful conservation outcomes in their communities. With up to $50,000 available annually, CCAP funds innovative, small-scale projects that:
Connect Canadians with nature
Engage youth in conservation
Deliver educational conservation programming
Grants range from $500 to $10,000, with a minimum 1:1 match required (non-federal). The program is intentionally streamlined to reduce administrative burden and prioritize impact — less paperwork, more conservation action.
Eligible applicants include small Canadian organizations, Indigenous groups, academic institutions, and local community associations. Projects must be delivered between April and March.
Let’s get Canadians outdoors, engaged, and making a difference — one community at a time.
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