The BMP Program offers funding to farmers and ranchers completing three types of projects. Within these project types, BMP is split into 15 categories. Each category has its own application form, unless noted. If you’d like to participate in more than one category, an application must be completed for the relevant category.
1. Planning, Technical Assessments or Engineered Designs (P&D)
These projects plan, assess or design the on-farm adoption of beneficial management practices or technologies.
a. Basic Plans
b. Complex Plans¹
c. Complex Designs¹
d. Biogas Feasibility Studies¹
e. Extreme Weather Plans and Assessments
¹Complex Plans, Complex Designs and Biogas Feasibility Studies are applied for in a single application.
2. Environment
On-farm equipment/infrastructure projects facilitate the sustained adoption (ongoing implementation) of a beneficial management practice or technology aimed at improving environmental conditions.
a. Biodiversity
b. Energy & Fuel Efficiency
c. Nutrient & Waste Management
d. Riparian & Grazing
e. Soil Carbon
f. Water Infrastructure
3. Extreme Weather Preparedness (EWP)
On-farm equipment/infrastructure projects facilitate the sustained adoption (ongoing implementation) of practice or technology aimed at preparing farms for extreme weather conditions.
a. Extreme Heat and Cold Preparedness
b. Flood Preparedness
c. Wildfire Preparedness
d. Creative Solutions
Ultimately, the ongoing implementation of the practice or technology will improve one or more outcomes related to climate change mitigation, adaptation, environmental performance and/or extreme weather preparedness – while improving operational efficiency, reducing costs and strengthening the long-term resilience and competitiveness of farm operations.