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Find similar grantsOn-Farm Efficiency Program (OFEP) is sponsored by Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation (via Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership). The On-Farm Efficiency Program supports producers in achieving environmental benefits by improving the efficient use of agricultural inputs.
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On-Farm Efficiency Program | Alberta. ca Resiliency and Public Trust Program Resilient Agricultural Landscape Growing Greenhouses Program On-Farm Efficiency Program The On-Farm Efficiency Program (OFEP) is closed to applications until 2026. The intent of the On-Farm Efficiency Program (OFEP) is to support producers in achieving environmental benefits by improving the efficient use of agricultural inputs.
These practices contribute to environmental sustainability by: minimizing chemical runoff promoting the efficient use of natural resources New technologies that are progressive, commercially available, and that have already been successful in Alberta are most likely to be successful in applications. There is limited funding in the program.
Applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and evaluated according to the eligibility criteria and funding availability. Submission of a completed application does not guarantee that the applicant will receive payment under this program. The overall program funding maximum per applicant is $150,000 over the duration of the program term (2024-2028).
The minimum funding per application is $500. The program has 4 Streams. The maximum funding per Stream over the duration of the program is: $50,000 for Smart Farm Technology $50,000 for Energy Efficiency $100,000 for Efficient Grain Handling For some eligible Items, there is a maximum grant.
See the OFEP Funding List for further information. Eligible expenses will be cost-shared at 50% grant and 50% applicant, except insulation, which is funded per square footage as stated in the Funding List .
Primary producer that is: responsible for the day-to-day management of an agricultural operation (such as an annual crop, bee, or livestock operation) in Alberta that produces at least $25,000 worth of farm commodities annually responsible for input costs for that operation not a landlord whose only interest in the operation is ownership Approved Indigenous applicants (First Nation, Métis Nation, Inuit) Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) An applicant must have a current EFP certificate or letter of completion or must be able to receive an EFP certificate or letter of completion to submit with their final report.
To be valid, your EFP must have been completed within the 10 years prior to the date your proposal is received. To get started on your EFP, visit: Alberta Environmental Farm Plan . Funding list and eligible items Eligible items are organized by the program’s 4 streams.
See the OFEP Funding List for Eligible Items and for details on eligible and non-eligible expenses. There is limited funding under this program each fiscal year, so funding is not guaranteed. If your application is not approved, you will not be reimbursed for any expenses associated with your project.
All expenses prior to April 1, 2023, are ineligible . Reimbursement requirements To be reimbursed for expenses, successful applicants must include all of the following: Invoices with the same legal name stated on your application. Invoices dated after April 1, 2023.
Proof of payment (processed cheque, credit card statement, etc.) for all invoices, and proof of payment with the same legal name on your application. Official company voucher(s) and proof of payment for any cash payments. Barter, exchange transactions and transactions between persons related by blood, marriage, adoption, common-law relationships, or close-business ties are not eligible for reimbursement.
Step 1. Check your eligibility Determine whether you are eligible by reviewing the OFEP Terms and Conditions . Confirm that the proposed purchases are eligible.
Eligible items are listed in: Step 2. Complete application form To help expedite processing time, review the OFEP Comprehensive Application Guide to ensure your application is completed correctly. Step 3.
Submit application form Completed application forms and supporting documents can be submitted by email or mail. Email is strongly preferred. However, in cases where email is not possible, mailed applications will be accepted.
Send PDF applications to: [email protected] Note: Ensure the application form is in the fillable PDF format when submitted. This format allows for your application to be uploaded directly to our system reducing application processing time. A separate signature page can be manually signed, scanned and attached.
Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, On-Farm Efficiency Program Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation Suite 303, 7000 113 Street NW Edmonton, Alberta T6H 5T6 If you email your application: you will receive an automatic response indicating your application has been received. If you do not receive this automatic response, contact the program for confirmation your application was received.
If you mail or fax your application: you will be notified by telephone or email that your application has been received. If you do not receive a response, contact the program for confirmation your application was received. If your application is missing information: you will be notified by email or telephone and you will be asked to submit the missing information.
Application processing is underway. We appreciate your patience as we review applications and will communicate your application status as soon as possible.
OFEP Terms and Conditions OFEP Sample Application Form OFEP Comprehensive Application Guide OFEP Application PDF Troubleshooting OFEP Sample Approval Letter OFEP Approval Letter Grant Terms OFEP Sample Grant Agreement Ministerial Grants Regulation Connect with the OFEP team: Enter your email address to receive program updates and the e-newsletter.
Learn more about the Protection of Privacy Act Any personal information that is provided to the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) will be used for the purpose of determining and assessing the applicant’s eligibility to apply for funding under Sustainable CAP and also to support ongoing evaluation of the Sustainable CAP.
Any personal information collected is in accordance with section 4(c) of the Protection of Privacy Act (POPA). The personal information may be disclosed to the federal government for the purpose of administration and evaluation of the Sustainable CAP framework. Growing Greenhouses Program
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Primary producers operating in Alberta who are responsible for input costs or agricultural crops or livestock producing at least $25,000 worth of farm commodities annually. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates The overall program funding maximum per applicant is $150,000 over the duration of the program term (2024-2028). Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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