🏠 | Grant | Natural Infrastructure Fund

Natural Infrastructure Fund

Amount:

$1,000,000.00

Type:

Grant

Description:

Through the Natural Infrastructure Fund (NIF), the Government of Canada is investing $200 million to support projects that use natural or hybrid approaches to protect the natural environment, support healthy and resilient communities, and contribute to economic growth. Natural infrastructure, particularly in urban areas, creates a connection to nature that contributes to wellness and mental health, and increased access to green spaces promote recreation and social connection.

Comments on Funding:

Projects may be funded through Grant Agreements if the total eligible costs are between $30,000 and up to and including $250,000. Projects funded through grants will receive a maximum contribution of $250,000. Projects may be funded through Contribution Agreements if total eligible costs are over $250,000 and up to and including $3 million. Projects funded through contributions will receive a maximum contribution of $1 million.

Deadline:

Applications are closed. Stay tuned for future intake announcements.

Eligibility:

Applicants must be:

1. Municipalities, local, or regional governments;
2. Provinces and territories;
3. Indigenous recipients*;
4. Public sector bodies established by a provincial or territorial statute, a regulation, or wholly owned by a provincial, territorial, municipal, or regional government;
5. Not-for-profit organizations federally or provincially incorporated; and
6. Private for-profit organizations working in collaboration with another eligible public recipient.

Application Steps:

For questions about the Natural Infrastructure Fund, please contact the Natural Infrastructure Fund program team at NIF-FIN@infc.gc.ca.

Documentation Needed:

Applicants must provide information on your organization, contact information, and authorities.

Other Things to Note:

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Maurice

Maurice (Moe) Muise learned the ins-and-outs of government while an employee of the Government of Canada in Ottawa for 10 years. His current focus is helping small businesses in Ontario to identify and maximize government grants to grow their business. Click here to learn more about Moe’s background and how he can help your business.