2025 Community Grants
The Municipality of North Grenville is currently accepting applications for the 2025 Community Grant Program. This initiative invites individuals and community organizations to apply for funding to support their impactful projects and initiatives.
Applications for the North Grenville Community Grants are due by 5:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, October 30, 2024.
Please review the Community Grant Policy here prior to completing our online application.
When you are ready, please click the button below to complete the online Community Grant Application Form. The application period is now closed. Thank you for your requests!
For any inquiries regarding the Community Grant process, please contact the Manager of Community and Leisure Services at
Budget 2025
Watch this page for updates regarding the 2025 budget process and timeline.
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March 2024
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North Grenville’s Council Adopted the 2024 Municipal Budget Focused on Community Growth and Sustainability
NORTH GRENVILLE, ON – North Grenville’s Council adopted the 2024 Budget at the March 5, 2024 Council Meeting. The 2024 Municipal budget reflects Council’s ongoing efforts to address community needs and priorities. An increase of 3.96% has been approved, which enables the Municipality to meet its...
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North Grenville’s Council Adopted the 2024 Municipal Budget Focused on Community Growth and Sustainability
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January 2024
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North Grenville Municipality Unveils Draft 2024 Municipal Budget: Focused on Community Growth and Sustainability
NORTH GRENVILLE - The Municipality of North Grenville presented to Council the draft 2024 budget, a strategic and financial plan designed to support community development, enhance services and promote sustainability.
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North Grenville Municipality Unveils Draft 2024 Municipal Budget: Focused on Community Growth and Sustainability
MPAC Assessment Notice - November 15, 2021 Update
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC), responsible for assessing property values in North Grenville, has announced that assessments for the 2022 and 2023 tax years will continue to reflect a January 1, 2016 valuation date. This does not mean property holders will not receive a property assessment notice. If you recently moved or made changes to your property you will receive a notice. The reason for the notice will be provided and can include:
- new property
- update to ownership
- change in assessed value
- change to tax classification
Read the MPAC News Release.
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Timeline
Community Grant Requests Launched
September 2024
September 2024
DEADLINE for Community Grant Requests
October 30th, 2024 5:00 pm
Community Grant Request Presentation to Council
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Draft Budget presented to Council
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Public Consultation
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Public Consultation - Virtual
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Presentation of Budget to Council
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2025 Budget Adopted
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