The Community Signage grant provides funding for a municipality, not-for-profit, or charity with a focus or mandate to service visitors, to install signage that improves the visitor experience.
Bruce County
Overview of the Community Signage Grant program:
Funding for municipalities and established or incorporated community groups to install signage that improves visitor experiences in and around the downtown.
Benefits of the Community Signage Grant program:
Eligible projects may include, but are not limited to:
The program can cover 50% of total project cost (excluding taxes) up to $5,000.
Eligibility criteria of the Community Signage Grant program:
To be considered for the grant:
The applicant must be a municipality, not-for-profit, or charity with a focus or mandate to service visitors.
The project must be within Bruce County boundaries within one of the following communities: Allenford, Chesley, Hepworth, Kincardine, Lions Head, Lucknow, Mildmay, Paisley, Port Elgin, Ripley, Sauble Beach, Southampton, Tara, Teeswater, Tiverton, Tobermory, Walkerton, or Wiarton.
Signage must be within Bruce County boundaries.
The applicant must submit a letter of support from the local Municipality or local Council.
The project must comply with local Municipality by-laws and have received appropriate permits and permissions.
The application is different from any funded projects completed in the last five years.
Project work must not have started (including purchasing any materials) until the application has been approved.