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What is EcoAction?
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Your Project: Start to Finish
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Regional Sites
Before you begin to prepare your application, please contact us to discuss your project idea. Call us toll free!

Atlantic Region:
1-800-663-5755
ecoaction.
atl@ec.gc.ca

Québec Region:
1-800-463-4311
quebec.
ecoaction@ec.gc.ca

Ontario Region:
1-800-661-7785
ecoaction.
on@ec.gc.ca

Prairie and Northern Region:
1-800-567-1570
ecoaction.
pnr@ec.gc.ca

Pacific and Yukon Region:
1-800-667-7779
ecoaction.
pyr@ec.gc.ca

A Community Funding Program
Your Project: Start to Finish: How to plan and implement your EcoAction plan

IMPORTANT NOTICE: For the upcoming February 2006 application round only, the submission deadline has been extended to March 1st, 2006. Please contact your regional office for further information.

Applicant's Guide
Our Applicant's Guide attempts to answer many of the criteria and process questions that might come to mind when considering an application to the Funding Program. Find application forms and sample applications forms here!
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How to plan and implement your EcoAction project.
In order to track the overall environmental impact and success of the EcoAction Community Funding Program in helping communities to create a healthy environment, we require that applicants to the Program demonstrate how their project will lead to positive, measurable environmental results. We invite you to use this list to help you determine which indicators you plan to track as you prepare your EcoAction project proposal.
How does your project measure up?

Recipient's Toolkit
As an EcoAction recipient, this section will provide you with the material needed to track and report on your project.
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Media Relations Toolkit
In addition to planning, executing and evaluating your community environmental project, another important aspect to consider is how to gain public attention and support. This tool kit has been assembled to assist your group in "getting the word out" about the activities, needs and goals of your project. It also contains resource materials you can incorporate in a variety of ways into your communications plan.
Media Relations Planning
The 5 Fundamental Questions
Media Relations Tools

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