Calgary, Alta (Rural Roots Canada) — Voting is open for the BASF Growing Home initiative.

From Alberta to Ontario, three nominees from each province are vying for the chance to win a portion of the $160,000 prize.

Voting is open to the public and goes from March 31 to April 17.

In Alberta, the three organizations include The Battle River Ag Society, the Athabasca District Ag Society, and the Trochu Seniors Housing Society.

In Saskatchewan, Line 19 Childcare Centre, Villa Marie Assisted Living Board, and the Town of Pense Beautification Committee are all nominated.

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For Manitoba, the three organizations include Shamrock Centre, Springfield Ag Society, and Woodland Park 150 Inc.

And in Ontario, Petrolia Community Refrigerator, Norwich District Curling Club, and First Beamsville Scouting are all hoping to secure the most votes.

First-, second-, and third-place finalists are set to be awarded $25,000, $10,000, and $5,000, respectively.

The Growing Home initiative provides funding to support organizations that strengthen rural communities across Canada.

Winners are set to be announced on April 28.

To learn more about the nominees, to cast your vote, or to learn more about the Growing Home initiative, you can visit the BASF Growing Home website.