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Regional Recruitment and Retention of Veterinary Service Delivery for Food Animals (VET) Program | Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC (IAF)

March 19, 2025

Value

Stream 1: maximum funding amount of $10,000.00. Stream 2: maximum funding amount of $40,000.00

Description

The Regional Recruitment and Retention of Veterinary Service Delivery for Food Animals (VET) Program supports organizations and veterinary practices to increase the availability of veterinary services for food-producing animals in underserviced communities and regions.

Funding is available through two funding streams:

  • Stream 1: Regional Strategic Planning and Partnerships
  • Stream 2: Recruitment and Service Expansion

Eligible Applicants

To be considered eligible for Stream 1, applicants must be:

  • Veterinary practices accredited by the College of Veterinarians of BC (CVBC) to provide food animal services.
  • Practices that provide services to clients at any production scale (e.g., large-scale, small lot) are eligible.

To be considered eligible for Stream 2, applicants must be:

  • Veterinary practices accredited by the College of Veterinarians of BC (CVBC) to provide food animal services.
  • Actively offering or will begin to offer (upon successful recruitment), food animal services to clients during the project period.
  • Practices that provide services to clients at any production scale (e.g., large-scale, small lot) are eligible.

Eligible Expenses

Stream 1: Veterinary practices may apply for up to 100% of eligible costs for one or more of the following activities to a maximum funding amount of $10,000.00:

  • Organizing and hosting community/stakeholder engagement meetings and needs assessments.
  • Outreach, relationship building, and hosting forums for improved communications between community veterinary clinics and community members in need of food animal veterinary services.
  • Enhanced partnership development and establishment of community governance to lead strategic planning and support solutions for delivery of veterinary services for food animals and in rural areas.
  • Development of a regional community-based strategic and business plan for improved food animal veterinary services adequately supported by and meeting the needs of regional clients and service providers (practices).
  • Development of a strategic business plan for a veterinary practice based on the regional engagement and planning (i.e., development of a business plan for a vet practice to meet the regional/client service needs identified and vetted by engagement sessions).
  • Advertising and recruitment campaigns.
  • Community-identified and led initiatives in support of recruitment of veterinarians and RVTs to an established partner Veterinary Practice.

Stream 2: Veterinary practices may apply for 80% cost-share reimbursements for one or more of the following activities to a maximum funding amount of $40,000.00:

  • Recruitment services to fill veterinarian or RVT vacancies or new positions to support delivery of veterinary services for food-producing animals (to a maximum of $5,000).
  • Veterinarian and RVT expenses for visiting the community to participate in job interviews (to a maximum of $5,000).
  • Hiring bonuses for newly recruited vets and RVTs that sign contracts (minimum 1-year full-time equivalent) with community veterinary practices that provide services for food-producing animals (can be split between multiple staff members).
  • Funding for contracts and agreements (with a minimum duration of 1 year) between community veterinary practices and partners to expand high-demand veterinary services for food-producing animals.
  • Establishing or enhancing the delivery of telemedicine for food-producing animals by community veterinary practices (to a maximum of $3,000).
  • Other expenses identified by community veterinary practices and partners to facilitate the provision of high-demand veterinary services for food-producing animals may be considered.

Deadline Date

Applications will be accepted through the IAF Client Portal from February 18, 2025, to March 19, 2025.

Contact

Contact Name: IAF Coordinator

Phone Number: 250.940.6150

E-mail Address: info(at)iafbc.ca

Website: https://iafbc.ca/regional-recruitment-retention-vet/

Industry:

Agriculture

Location:

British Colombia

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