Share expertise, collaborate, give back: Volunteer sought for agricultural fund committee
The position on the BC Peace Agricultural Compensation Fund Committee will allow a local producer to guide decisions on grant funding.

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is looking for an agricultural producer from the region to join a committee.
The BC Peace Agricultural Compensation Fund Committee helps oversee the BC Hydro Peace Agriculture Fund, a $20 million fund established in 2018 as part of the Site C Agricultural Mitigation and Compensation Plan.
The fund is administered by the Northern Development Initiative Trust and provides grants twice a year to support agriculture in the Peace region. It recently approved the largest grant in its history, with $770,000 going towards a project pitched by the North Pine Farmers Institute.
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The fund is governed by a 10-member board of directors, with six members appointed from regional agricultural associations or the PRRD, one Peace River Valley producer and three members-at-large, who aren’t appointed by an agricultural association or hold officer titles.
The volunteer position, one of the members-at-large, is for a three-year term.
The PRRD said in a Facebook post today that the volunteer position is a chance for producers to share their expertise, collaborate with others and give back to the community by helping guide decisions on grant funding.
Those interested must apply by tomorrow, September 26th, at noon. Applications can be submitted by email to prrd.dc@prrd.bc.ca or by phone at 250-784-3200.
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More information about the BC Hydro Peace Agriculture Fund can be found on its website.
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