Farm Credit Canada (FCC) will once again donate $50,000 from the FCC Expression Fund to encourage the use of Canada’s official languages in communities across the country.

Successful projects receive between $2,000 and $10,000 to fund initiatives that could include community centres, libraries, day-care centres, art galleries and projects, such as workshops and festivals.

Community and volunteer groups located in English and French linguistic minority communities are encouraged to view the eligibility criteria and apply online. Applications for the FCC Expression Fund will be accepted until December 31, 2017. FCC will announce the selected projects in spring 2018.

For a project to be considered for funding, the organization must be a registered charity or a registered non-profit.

“As a federal Crown corporation, FCC is committed to communicating with customers and employees in their preferred official language,” said Greg Honey, executive vice-president and chief human resources officer at FCC. “Our bilingual heritage is unique and FCC is pleased to support it by offering funding to worthy projects that promote both official languages.”

Last year, the FCC Expression Fund donated $50,000 to eight linguistic minority communities.