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Municipal grant applications open in Huron East

The Municipality of Huron East announced this week that it is now accepting grant applications for 2025.

Grant funding is available to community organizations and volunteer groups to support programs and projects that provide immediate or near-term benefits to the residents of Huron East.

Council will evaluate the requests and approve grants based on a criteria outlined in the Municipal Grants Program Guidelines, as well as the amount of available funds. Any funding must be spent within the calendar year.

There is also funds available for commercial, industrial and agricultural property enhancements through the Community Improvement Program. Grants are available for façade, signage, or accessibility improvements; agri-business innovation; and vacant and underutilized property conversion or expansion.

The deadline to apply for the CIP grants is April 25 at 4 p.m.

To find out more, visit the Huron East website.

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