
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Budget 2025 survey, which closed on January 2, 2025. Your feedback is invaluable and played a key role in shaping the Municipality’s spending priorities and ensuring they align with the needs of our community.
The annual budget is a vital tool for funding the programs, services, and infrastructure that our residents rely on, and we are committed to ensuring it reflects the needs and values of our community.
2025 Community Grants
The Municipality of North Grenville annually accepts applications for the Community Grant Program. This initiative invites individuals and community organizations to apply for funding to support their impactful projects and initiatives. This year's recipients are as follows:
- 2nd Kemptville Cubs - Amount: $1,000.00 - Purpose: Purchase new camping gear for youth programs.
- Beyond the Label - Amount: $5,000.00 - Purpose: Community workshops supporting individuals with neurodiversity and mental health challenges.
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Leeds Grenville - Amount: $10,000.00 - Purpose: Expanding mentoring programs in North Grenville to serve more children and youth.
- Compassionate North Grenville - Amount: $7,500.00 - Purpose: Brand development and promoting community engagement through storytelling, partnerships, and workshops focused on care and compassion.
- Kemptville Snowmobile Klub - Amount: $2,000.00 - Purpose: Purchasing a commercial refrigerator for the clubhouse kitchen.
- North Grenville Men's Shed - Amount: $3,900.00 - Purpose: Supporting activities for men’s health, woodworking, and community projects.
- North Grenville Rainbow Youth Alliance - Amount: $10,000.00 - Purpose: Programming for LGBTQI+ youth in North Grenville.
- Scientists in School - Amount: $3,500.00 - Purpose: Providing 10 interactive STEM workshops for youth in North Grenville.
- Volunteer Centre of St. Lawrence-Rideau - Amount: $2,000.00 - Purpose: Supporting volunteer recruitment for 20 nonprofit organizations in North Grenville.
- Friday Drawing Circle - Amount: $2,500.00 - Purpose: Supporting local arts and drawing workshops.
- Kemptville Minor Football Club - Amount: $5,000.00 - Purpose: Updating outdated equipment.
- Kemptville Street Piano Concert Series - Amount: $5,000.00 - Purpose: Replacement of the street piano and summer concert series.
- Kemptville Youth Musical Theatre Company (KYMTC) - Amount: $8,000.00 - Purpose: Purchasing a short-throw projector to be used with the new cyclorama.
- North Grenville Arts Guild (NGAG) - Amount: $2,500.00 - Purpose: Supporting three annual community art events.
- North Grenville Community Theatre - Amount: $1,125.00 - Purpose: Travelling theatre production supporting local not-for-profit partners.
- Ukraine Bike Art Project - Amount: $5,000.00 - Purpose: Community bike art installations in tribute to our Ukrainian Twin city.
- Victoria’s Quilts Canada - Amount: $3,000.00 - Purpose: Providing handmade quilts to cancer patients.
For any inquiries regarding the Community Grant process, please contact the Manager of Community and Leisure Services at
How Your Municipal Budget Works
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January 2025
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North Grenville Announces Upcoming Budget Deliberations for 2025
North Grenville, ON — The Municipality of North Grenville is pleased to announce the schedule for the upcoming Budget 2025 deliberations and encourages residents to stay engaged throughout the process. We extend our sincere thanks to all residents who participated in the recent budget survey. Your...
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North Grenville Announces Upcoming Budget Deliberations for 2025
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November 2024
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Municipality of North Grenville Launches Public Survey for 2025 Budget
North Grenville, ON – The Municipality of North Grenville is inviting residents to share their input and priorities as part of the development of the 2025 municipal budget. A public survey is now open, offering community members the opportunity to provide feedback that will help shape the...
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Municipality of North Grenville Launches Public Survey for 2025 Budget
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.
Who's listening
Timeline
Community Grant Requests Launched
September 2024
September 2024
DEADLINE for Community Grant Requests
October 30th, 2024 5:00 pm
Budget Survey Launched
November 26, 2024
November 26, 2024
Budget Survey CLOSES
January 2nd, 2025
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Draft budget presentation to Council
Tuesday, March 4, 2025, 5:30 pm
Find Draft Budget Presentation on this page under "Key Documents".
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Public Consultation - In-Person
Monday, March 17, 2025
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Municipal Centre
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Budget Survey Results
In November 2024, the Municipality of North Grenville launched a public survey to gather residents’ input for the 2025 municipal budget. This survey, which closed January 2nd, provided an opportunity for the community to influence municipal spending and priorities.
Key Findings: The survey revealed strong community priorities in infrastructure, recreation, housing, and economic development. It also highlighted the need to improve public understanding of municipal services and the budget process.
Budget Survey Promotion: A news release on the municipal website, all municipal social media channels, an advertisement in the NG Times, and local radio spots on 97.5 MooseFM radio.
Survey Participation: 291 total survey respondents and 149 respondents provided detailed open-ended feedback.
This community feedback played a crucial role in guiding North Grenville’s budget decisions and ensuring they align with residents’ needs and priorities. See survey results in 'Key Documents' section of this page.