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Community Projects Fund

Thank you for your interest in the Community Projects Fund.
The deadline to apply has passed and we are no longer accepting applications at this time. 

Making Fishing and Hunting Accessible

Thank you for considering OFAH Membership as your partner in fishing and hunting education, outreach and accessibility. We’re excited to support projects that help engage new anglers, hunters, and conservationists across Ontario.

Projects can include:

  • Engaging youth in fishing, hunting, and conservation,
  • New angler and hunter programming, and
  • Projects that make fishing and hunting more accessible

Applications for the Community Projects Fund are being accepted until 11:59pm on March 16, 2025.

Projects focused on on-the-ground conservation or conservation education will be supported by OFAH Foundation’s Community Conservation Fund.

Please note projects may only apply to one of the OFAH Membership Community Projects Fund (CPF) or the OFAH Foundation Community Conservation Fund (CCF).

For more information on the Community Project Fund please email communityprojects@ofah.org

Who Can Apply for Funding?

Any fishing, hunting, or conservation club in Ontario that is registered as a business, not-for-profit, or charity can apply if they have a suitable project occurring in Ontario. Funding is open to all organizations that meet this criteria. However, eligible projects submitted from OFAH Member Clubs will be prioritized for funding. 

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Eligible Activities for the OFAH Membership Community Projects Fund
Making Fishing and Hunting Accessible – Human Dimensions

These activities focus on engaging individuals in the fishing and hunting community:

  • New angler and hunter recruitment, education, and mentorship programs (including women’s programs)
  • Youth fishing derbies or programs
  • Youth hunting programs
  • Inclusion initiatives to increase participation and outreach to existing anglers and hunters
Making Fishing and Hunting Accessible – Infrastructure

These activities focus on improving infrastructure to make fishing and hunting more accessible: 

  • Building or repairing accessible fishing platforms, docks, boats, signage, urban fishing nodes, and boat launches
  • Developing or repairing accessible hunting trails, signage, and blinds

 Projects on club-owned property must include or support one or both of youth or adult-onset angler and hunter initiatives, or increased accessibility. 

Ineligible Expenses for Projects:  

  • Ongoing operational or administrative costs;
  • Permanent staff positions;
  • Emergency or deficit financing;
  • Legal actions;
  • Travel or meals for conferences and seminars;
  • Volunteer Honorarium;
  • General fundraising;
  • Land acquisition;
  • Prizes, including trophies; and,
  • T-shirts and other clothing
People enjoying a hike in the field
 

2025 Community Projects Fund Grants

Annual Kids Fishing Derby

Osgoode Township Fish, Game and Conservation Club

Bluewater Anglers Kids Training Day

The Bluewater Anglers 

BPSA Archery Program

Bruce Peninsula Sportsmen’s Association

Eastern Ontario Youth Hunt Collaborative

Family Nights

Tavistock & District Rod & Gun Club 

Female Fowlers’ Hunt 2025

Long Point Waterfowlers’ Association 

Fishing Derby’s for Youth and Veterans

Oxford County Naval Veterans Association 

Grade 4 Education Days

Little Current & District Fish & Game Club 

Ingersoll Rotary Lawrence Beckett Kids Fishing Day

Rotary Club of Ingersoll 

Kids Fishing Derby

Brant Rod & Gun Club 

Lifelong Angler Project

Bluevale Collegiate Institute, Southwood Secondary School & Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School Fishing Clubs
(Waterloo Region District School Board) 

 

Make Hunting Accessible Again: Completing Accessible Hunting Blind Repairs at Hullett Marsh

Friends of Hullett 

NeXgen Young Anglers

Friends Outreach Canada / Program
NeXgen Young Anglers 

Nosbonsing Youth Fishing Derby

Nosbonsing Anglers and Hunters Inc. 

Port Colborne Optimist Club Kids’ Fishing Derby

Port Colborne Optimist Club 

SCGFA Kids Summer Derby

St. Catharines Game & Fish Association 

Sea Can Storage Unit

Algoma Fish and Game Club 

Southwest Outdoors Club Kids Fishing Derby

Southwest Outdoors Club 

Stock the Pond

Bruce Peninsula Sportsmen’s Association 

The Roots & Rivers: Connecting BIPOC Communities to Conservation

Afropolitan Canada 

Youth Hunter Mentorship Program

Bancroft District Fish & Game Association 

Youth Pheasant Hunt Huron Perth

New for 2025

Multi-Year Agreements

Clubs can apply for multi-year agreements if they have confirmed annually occurring activities such as:

  • Youth hunting programs
  • Youth fishing programs
  • Youth fishing derbies
  • New angler and hunter programming
Fixed Amount Grants

For youth fishing derbies and youth fishing programs, please use the OFAH Membership Community Projects Fund Fixed Amount Grant application form. Applications for Fixed Amount Grants may be multi-year.

Eligible expenses for the OFAH Membership Community Project Fund Fixed Amount Grant

  • Stocked fish and feed
  • Port-o-potty rental
  • Equipment rentals (e.g., sound system, tables)
  • Food for youth on derby day
  • Supplies
  • Worms
  • Busing (programs only)
  • Entrance fees (programs only)
  • Fishing equipment (programs only)

Ineligible expenses include:

  • Prizes, including trophies
  • T-shirts and other clothing

We look forward to partnering with you to bring new opportunities to Ontario’s fishing and hunting communities.

Apply today and help make a lasting impact!

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