Grand River Conservation Authority Revenue and Competitors

Cambridge, ON CAN

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • Grand River Conservation Authority's estimated annual revenue is currently $42.3M per year.(i)
  • Grand River Conservation Authority's estimated revenue per employee is $231,000

Employee Data

  • Grand River Conservation Authority has 183 Employees.(i)
  • Grand River Conservation Authority grew their employee count by 3% last year.
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$32.3M14010%N/AN/A
#2
$37.9M164-2%N/AN/A
#3
$1.9M15-17%N/AN/A
#4
$37.9M16417%N/AN/A
#5
$25.4M1213%N/AN/A
#6
$51.1M22112%N/AN/A
#7
$3.1M2539%N/AN/A
#8
$472.8M1608-2%N/AN/A
#9
$10.8M57-5%N/AN/A
#10
$8.2M4917%N/AN/A
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The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) manages the water and other natural resources on behalf of 39 municipalities and close to one million residents of the Grand River watershed. \n\nOur vision is a healthy watershed where we live, work, play and prosper in balance with the natural environment. \n\nThe GRCA is a partnership of watershed municipalities, and provides an avenue to\nwork together, addressing environmental issues and opportunities that serve to benefit the entire Grand River watershed. Through programs that balance human,\nenvironmental and economic needs, we work collaboratively with all levels of government, various organizations and members of the community to ensure the conservation, restoration and responsible management of water, land and natural habitats in the watershed.\n\nThe roots of our organization go back to the 1930s, when the Grand River Conservation Commission was established to address problems resulting from industrialization, including flooding, pollution and an unreliable water supply. The Commission’s first project was Shand Dam, near Fergus, which was completed in 1942. It was the first dam built in Canada to serve multiple purposes - flood control, water supply and water quality. In 1946, the Ontario government passed the Conservation Authorities Act, which allowed for the creation of new watershed management agencies throughout the province. In 1948, the Grand River watershed municipalities created a second watershed management agency called\nthe Grand Valley Conservation Authority. The old commission continued to exist in order to operate its dams and reservoirs. The new authority put its effort into buying environmentally significant land. The new authority also developed conservation areas for use by the public. Many of the GRCA's conservation areas were developed by the authority. In 1966, the two organizations merged to form the Grand River Conservation Authority.\n\nPlease visit our website to learn more about the GRCA.

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183

Number of Employees

$42.3M

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3%

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Grand River Conservation Authority's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
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Environmental Education Specialist
2
Interpretive Program Guide
3
Water Structure Maintenance Technician
4
IT Specialist
5
Supervisor Forestry Operations
6
Resource Planner
7
Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
8
Director Engineering
9
Manager Corporate Services
10
Natural Heritage Specialist

Grand River Conservation Authority News

2022-04-17 - GRCA to begin installing warning booms, buoys near dams

The Grand River Conservation Authority is getting ready to install warning booms and buoys upstream of GRCA dams to warn paddlers,...

2022-04-17 - Warning Booms and Buoys Being Installed at GRCA Dams

The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) will soon begin its annual installation of warning booms or white buoys upstream of GRCA dams...

2022-03-30 - Campsites at Grand River Conservation Authority parks go ...

Camp sites are going fast for this coming season at Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) parks. With the camping season just around the...

Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
N/A18341%N/A
#2
$35M184N/AN/A
#3
$38.4M1856%$460.4M
#4
$15M185N/AN/A
#5
$28M18612%$786.4M