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Before You Begin: Tools and resources to help you start your project planning
National Green Source Funding Guide
The Green Source is a resource guide prepared by Environment Canada that will help you locate numerous sources of funding for environmental projects. It includes information on public and private sector programs and organizations that provide financial assistance, labour costs or in-kind donations to community groups.

The Green Source is available in searchable database format, or in hard copy format available from the Environment Canada regional office serving your area.

If you know a source of funding for environmental projects that is not currently listed in the Green Source, please send your suggestion to: ecoaction@ec.gc.ca.

Community Environmental Projects: From Needs Assessment to Evaluation
This Reference Guide is an excellent step by step resource for groups who want to turn a good idea into a successful community environmental project.
These links will re-direct you to Atlantic Region's EcoAction page:
HTML or PDF.


Fundraising Ideas that Work for Grassroots Groups, by Ken Wyman
Brought to you courtesy of the Community Partnerships Programs of the Department of Canadian Heritage, this publication provides advice on fundraising for grassroots groups. It includes sections on the fundraising climate in Canada, the four types of fundraising, working with volunteers, and more.
These links will re-direct you to Canadian Heritage Site:
HTML or PDF.


What You Can Do website
The What you can do website is a place to find information, resources, tools and ideas to help you take action for a healthier environment.
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