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    School Bike Parking Grant

    The School Bike Parking Grant supports schools in Edmonton to construct secure and reliable bike parking facilities. The program aims to increase active transportation to schools by removing barriers to cycling. Funding is one-time and requests must be between $500 and $15,000.

    $500 - $15,000 Apr 30, 2024 Edmonton
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    Festivals and Events Micro Grant Program

    The Festivals and Events Micro Grant Program supports smaller, outdoor community festivals and events in Edmonton that showcase local talent, celebrate heritage and diversity, and add vibrancy to the city. Eligible organizations include registered not-for-profits, charities, and business improvement areas. Grant awards range from $500 to $10,000, covering up to 50% of total event costs.

    $500 - $10,000 Apr 15, 2025 Edmonton
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    FCSS Strong Sector Initiatives Grant

    The Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) Strong Sector Initiatives Grant supports collaborative initiatives that build a strong sector and increase social inclusion and equity. Eligible collaboratives must focus on integrated service coordination or formal partnerships between researchers and community organizations. Funding is prioritized for initiatives demonstrating shared leadership, formal partnerships, and a participant-centred approach.

    Apr 23, 2025 Edmonton
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    Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) Community Program Grant

    The Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) Community Program Grant provides funding to support preventive programs and services that build resilient individuals, thriving families, and welcoming communities. Eligible organizations must be not-for-profit and registered in Alberta. Priority areas include positive mental health, poverty reduction, and homelessness prevention.

    Apr 24, 2025 Edmonton
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    Community League Infrastructure Program

    This program provides funding to community leagues in Edmonton for major infrastructure projects, including rehabilitation, renovation, and new builds. Grants cover up to 50% of eligible costs, with maximums of $25,000 for planning grants and $400,000 for standard or completed project grants. Eligible applicants must be registered not-for-profit societies in good standing with the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues.

    $5,000 - $400,000 Jan 28, 2026 Edmonton
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    Winter Together Grant

    The Winter Together Grant provides up to $1,000 to non-profit organizations in Edmonton to celebrate neighbours helping neighbours during the winter season. Funds can be used for winter parties, incentives, prizes, and materials promoting community snow removal. The grant aims to foster communal responsibility and create a more accessible Winter City.

    Up to $1,000 Feb 28, 2026 Edmonton
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    Edmonton Immigrant and Refugee Community Grant Program

    The Edmonton Immigrant and Refugee Community (EIRC) Grant Program supports grassroots immigrant and refugee communities settling and integrating in Edmonton. It offers three funding streams: Space Subsidy (up to $4,000), Community Action (up to $10,000), and System Impact (up to $20,000). Eligible organizations must be based in Edmonton, have an operating budget of $200,000 or less, and be a non-profit, collective/grassroots group with a fiscal agent, or other eligible entity.

    $4,000 - $20,000 Apr 7, 2026 Edmonton
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    Community Mural Matching Grant

    The Community Mural Grant supports the creation of murals on private property in Edmonton. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, licensed businesses, and community leagues. Funding is provided on a reimbursement basis with a 25% matching requirement. Priority is given to projects that align with City goals such as equity, diversity, and inclusion.

    May 1, 2026 Edmonton
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    Revitalization Extensive Project Fund (REPF)

    The Revitalization Extensive Project Fund (REPF) offers funding for larger-scale community projects in designated Revitalization Areas of Edmonton. For 2026, grants from $20,001 to $50,000 are available for projects in Central McDougall, Queen Mary Park, and Inglewood neighbourhoods. Eligible applicants include registered nonprofits, incorporated businesses, and homeowners associations supporting community development.

    $20,001 - $50,000 May 27, 2026 Edmonton (Central McDougall, Queen Mary Park, Inglewood)
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    Indigenous Relations Office Sponsorships

    The Indigenous Relations Office Sponsorships provide funding for Indigenous-led initiatives that support healing, cultural revitalization, and address systemic inequalities. Eligible activities include awareness, addressing, resurgence, and advocacy aligned with the City's TRC and MMIR Action Plans. Funding is available for events held in the greater Edmonton area.

    Jun 1, 2026 Greater Edmonton area
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    Neighbourhood Connections Grant

    The Neighbourhood Connections Grant provides $500-$2500 for neighbourhood-wide events that build connections and collaborations. Eligible applicants include registered organizations, charities, and businesses in Edmonton. Events must be free or low-cost and serve a specific neighbourhood.

    $500 - $2,500 Oct 1, 2026 Edmonton
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    Neighbourhood Revitalization Macro-Grant

    The Neighbourhood Revitalization Macro-grant provides funding from $2,501 to $20,000 for community-led projects, initiatives, and events in designated Revitalization neighbourhoods in Edmonton. Eligible applicants include organizations, businesses, and ad hoc groups with a fiscal agent. Projects must be open to the public, free or low-cost, and align with the goals of the applicable Neighbourhood Revitalization Strategy.

    $2,501 - $20,000 Oct 30, 2026 Edmonton, Alberta
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    Universiade '83 Foundation Grant

    The Universiade '83 Foundation Grant provides one-time funding to Edmonton-based not-for-profit organizations or public institutions for projects that promote sport or the arts in Edmonton. Grants are based on 50% of eligible expenses to a maximum of $5,000, with applicants required to match the grant amount. Priority is given to projects that enhance existing programs, develop leadership, promote partnerships, or create long-term benefits.

    Up to $5,000 Edmonton
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    Brownfield Redevelopment Grant

    The Brownfield Redevelopment Grant promotes redevelopment of qualified brownfield properties by helping cover some of the testing and remediation costs. Eligible applicants must be undertaking redevelopment of abandoned, idle or underutilized commercial or industrial properties where past actions have caused or may have caused environmental contamination. The program has won multiple awards for sustainability and innovation.

    Edmonton
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    WinterCity Festivals and Events Grant Program

    The WinterCity Festivals and Events Grant Program provides funding to support outdoor winter festivals and events in Edmonton. Eligible events must take place between January 1-March 31 or November 15-December 31, be held in Edmonton, and be primarily outdoors. Grants range from $500 to $60,000 and may not exceed 25% of total event costs.

    $500 - $60,000 Edmonton
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    Seniors Centre Investment Program

    The Seniors Centre Investment Program (SCIP) provides funding to seniors centres in Edmonton that support the City of Edmonton in achieving the goal of Healthy City. Eligible centres are operated by not-for-profit organizations and serve adults aged 55 and older. The program distributes approximately $1.9 million annually to offset eligible operating costs.

    Edmonton
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    Community League Emerging Grant

    The Community League Emerging Grant assists with the establishment or development of a new community league, re-establishment of a defunct or previously amalgamated community league, or merging of two existing leagues. Eligible groups must have support from the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues, the City, and affected community leagues. The maximum grant amount is $5,000, provided once during the lifetime of a community league.

    Up to $5,000 Edmonton
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    Community League Operating Grant

    The Community League Operating Grant assists existing community leagues in Edmonton to offset expenses from providing programs and services to residents. Funding helps meet operating requirements, support neighbourhood needs, improve collaboration, and deliver effective programs. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

    Edmonton
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    Community Clean Up Grant Program

    The Community Clean Up Grant Program provides funds to Edmonton community groups for bin and truck rentals, disposal costs, and other initiatives that promote community cleanliness. Eligible organizations include city-based nonprofit organizations, community leagues, or business associations. Two funding streams are available: up to $900 for standard clean up projects, and up to $1,300 for projects that include reuse initiatives.

    Up to $1,300 Edmonton
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    Downtown Action Plan Fund

    The Downtown Action Plan Fund invests up to $3 million in community-led projects that increase interest in and demand for downtown Edmonton. It supports projects in three streams: Programs and Activations, Recreational Amenities, and Placemaking and Beautification. Eligible applicants include community organizations and partners.

    Up to $3,000,000 Edmonton downtown (boundary map)
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    Community Climate Adaptation Micro Grant

    The Community Climate Adaptation Micro Grant provides $500-$5,000 to support neighbourhood-driven climate adaptation projects and events in Edmonton. Eligible applicants include groups of community-minded individuals, registered organizations, and charities. Projects must address climate hazards like extreme heat, cold, wildfire smoke, or flooding.

    $500 - $5,000 Edmonton
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    Operating Grant for Indigenous-led Organizations

    The City of Edmonton offers an operating grant of $2,500 to $50,000 for Indigenous-led not-for-profit organizations based in the Edmonton area. The grant supports the resurgence of Indigenous culture, safe and inclusive spaces, and economic security for Indigenous Peoples. Applications are currently closed.

    $2,500 - $50,000 Edmonton Area
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