SARM s Grant Programs THE VOICE OF RURAL SASKATCHEWAN

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SARM s Grant Programs

SARM Grant Programs: Municipal Roads for the Economy (MREP) Irrigation Structure Repair and Replacement Program Provincial Rat Eradication Program (PREP) Beaver Control Program Invasive Plant Control Program Wild Boar Control Program

Funding for these programs: These programs are all funded by the Provincial Government (some Federal Funding) and administered by SARM. All programs are funded on an annual basis nothing official until budget day on March 19th. We don t want RMs to miss out!

Municipal Roads for the Economy Program (MREP) MREP provides grants for road construction costs for areas with significant economic activity and high truck traffic Assists with capital construction costs of Heavy Haul/High Volume Roads, Clearing the Path Corridors, Incremental Maintenance funding for Clearing the Path corridors In 2013, MREP received $27 million from Ministry of Highways for all funding components.

Municipal Roads for the Economy Road projects RMs with existing roads with significant traffic, especially truck traffic Class 4, 5, 6 Grading, clay capping, and surfacing projects 50% of total costs Max $750,000 annually per RM for Heavy Haul/High Volume Roads Max $500,000 annually per project for Clearing the Path Construction Upgrades Must apply each year Program (MREP)

Municipal Roads for the Economy Program (MREP) Bridges & Large Diameter Culverts Municipal Bridge Services Max $750,000 per RM annually Variable assistance rates Project applications stay in system for 3 years

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Municipal Roads for the Economy Program (MREP) Clearing the Path Corridor Annual Incremental Maintenance Grant Roads designated in the CTP Corridor Network connecting primary weight roads through areas with high economic activity $1100 per km Applications accepted year-round CTP corridors must meet specific criteria

Municipal Roads for the Economy Program (MREP) Application intakes Roads: June 16 November 30 Bridges & CTP Corridors: Year-round Approved Projects announced in April of each year MREP Program Manager, Roads Tayah Hanson Municipal Bridge Services David Altwasser, Director Daniel Segal, Project Manager

Irrigation Structure/Bridge Repair and Replacement Program This program was available in 2013 (June 28 th ) There was $1 million available to help pay for the repair/replacement of irrigation structures/bridges and it was delivered under the MREP Program. RMs located within the boundaries of a provincially recognized irrigation district could apply for 35% of project costs for irrigation structures located over a man-made irrigation canal or on a legal road right of way.

Irrigation Structure/Bridge Repair and Replacement Program This program didn t receive good uptake in 2013 so we talked to RMs about how the program should change in 2014: Cost share not affordable for RMs = 90/10? Applications need to go out earlier (April) to allow RMs to budget. We discussed these with Minister Stewart and hope some changes can be made in 2014.

Provincial Rat Eradication Program (PREP) SARM began administering this program in 2009. The goal is uniformity and consistency in rat control methods = striving to eradicate rats. PREP funding remained at $1 million in 2013 Grants are calculated $8.00 per farm site + $70.00 per township (based on 1976 or 2006 census data) In 2013-271 RMs applied and received an average grant per RM of $2581

Good work RMs! Infestations = the lowest in 4 years!!!!

How an RM gets the PREP grant Hires a licensed PCO Registers their PCO with the Province Has their PCO complete site required inspections & reports RM submits a Statement of Compliance to SARM by December 31, 2014

Other things PREP does PREP also offers training workshops for RM PCO s. And also contracts the services of PCO Supervisors who can assist local PCO s if needed. We also produce brochures, etc. to help educate the public.

How to Find Us Website: www.prep.sarm.ca Program Manager Annette Ellert- aellert@sarm.ca 306-761-3744 Free printed resources available through the Trading Department

Beaver Control Program (BCP) The purpose of the Beaver Control Program is to provide financial assistance to RMs and FNBs to control the problem beaver population in their area. Funding for the 2013/14 program in the amount of $500,000 was provided by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Federal Government under Growing Forward II.

BCP and how it works In 2013, the program provided cost shared payments to RMs and First Nations bands that apply, paying $15 per adult beaver removed between March 1, 2013 and February 29, 2014. The program requires municipalities/bands to match this grant amount - making the compensation provided to the designated individual a minimum of $30 for the removal of each problem beaver.

BCP and how to qualify To participate, RMs and eligible First Nations were required to submit an application by July 12, 2013. RMs authorize individuals to remove problem beavers. SARM calculates a minimum eligible funding based on number of applications received. Claims had to be submitted to SARM by the deadline date of March 3, 2014.

2013 2014 Beaver Control Stats In 2013/14, SARM received 140 applications from 133 RMs and 7 First Nation Bands. Efforts have been made to target areas with high beaver populations At February 28, 2014, claims of $228,355 have been approved for 87 applicants with a total 20,441 problem beavers being removed. SARM has requested for funding to be continued for 2014/15.

Invasive Plant Control Program (IPCP) New in 2013, the Invasive Plant Control Program assisted RMs, First Nations Bands (FNBs), producers and other stakeholders with chemical costs to control persistent and problematic invasive plants. $800,000 provided by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture and the Federal Government under Growing Forward 2, with SARM administering the program on their behalf.

Invasive Plant Control in 2013 Control efforts on public lands = 100% rebate for approved chemicals on approved weed species. Control on private lands = 50% rebate for approved chemicals on approved weed species. With a late start to the program in October 2013, we saw a total of 51 applicants submitting funding requests of over $218,500. Of those requests, payments of $169,500 have been approved to be paid out as of the end of February 2014.

Invasive Plant Control in 2013 We know the program was very late in 2013 (Oct. 7) and therefore many RMs weren t prepared to apply. Now that we have reviewed applications for the first year we see ways to improve the application process in 2014. And we thank those RMs who have taken the time to provide feedback on the program. Design of the 2014 program will begin immediately following the budget launch it in May!

Agriculture Programs Contact Programs Manager Annette Ellert- aellert@sarm.ca 306-761-3744 Visit the Administered Programs tab on the SARM website for information and forms. www.sarm.ca

Wild Boar Control Program SARM also administers the Wild Boar Control Program on behalf of the Province. If you see wild boar in your area contact SARM. Funding is available for us to send a team of trained hunters to your area to assess the situation and organize a strategic hunt. Dale Harvey is currently administering this program at SARM he can be reached at dharvey@sarm.ca or 306-761-3721