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By Émile Audet
December 8, 2025

Who Can Apply to the Green Industrial Facilities and Manufacturing Program?

The Green Industrial Facilities and Manufacturing Program (GIFMP) — Industrial Facility Track is designed to support Canadian industrial facilities aiming to implement energy efficiency and energy management solutions. This program is especially relevant for businesses involved in energy-consuming processes that transform materials into new products. Understanding who can apply is crucial for potential applicants to determine their eligibility and prepare a successful application.

Overview of the Industrial Facility Track

The Industrial Facility Track of the GIFMP provides substantial financial assistance to enhance energy efficiency in Canadian industrial sectors. Eligible applicants can receive up to 50% of their project costs covered, with a minimum of $40,000 and up to a maximum of $10 million per proposal. Indigenous and not-for-profit organizations could receive up to 100% funding support. For complete eligibility requirements, see the complete program guide.

Applicant Type Requirements

Eligible applicants include Canadian industrial facilities engaged in processes that involve significant energy consumption. These processes typically involve the physical or chemical transformation of materials into new products. Businesses must demonstrate how their proposed activities will improve energy efficiency and reduce overall energy consumption.

Size & Scale Criteria

While there are no strict size limitations, the scale of the project and its potential impact on energy efficiency are critical factors. Facilities of all sizes, from small operations to large industrial plants, are encouraged to apply if they can effectively implement the program's energy goals.

Geographic Eligibility

The program is open to facilities located across Canada. However, specific provincial and territorial regulations may apply, and applicants should ensure compliance with local energy standards and environmental regulations. For detailed regional considerations, consult the complete program guide.

Project & Activity Requirements

Eligible projects must focus on implementing energy efficiency measures. This includes training for energy management practitioners, conducting energy assessments and audits, and integrating advanced energy management systems. Projects should aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance overall energy performance.

Financial & Operational Criteria

Applicants must be in good financial standing and demonstrate the capacity to manage the project effectively. They should also be compliant with tax obligations and other financial regulations. For a comprehensive understanding of these criteria, refer to the complete program guide.

Ineligible Applicants

Facilities that do not engage in energy-intensive processes or do not meet the program's environmental and technical standards are typically ineligible. Other ineligible entities include those with unresolved financial or legal issues.

Special Cases & Exceptions

The program offers flexibility for certain applicants, such as Indigenous organizations, which can access enhanced funding support. Joint applications and partnerships are also considered, provided they meet the program's core objectives.

Conclusion

Determining eligibility for the Green Industrial Facilities and Manufacturing Program is a vital step for any industrial facility looking to enhance its energy efficiency. By understanding the requirements and aligning your project goals with the program's objectives, you can take a significant step towards securing financial assistance for your energy initiatives. For detailed eligibility and application information, consult the complete program guide.

About the author

Émile Audet - Canadian grants specialist

Émile Audet

Canadian grants specialist
Working at helloDarwin for some time now, I'm in charge of providing you with the information you need on government aid. Dedicated to helping companies in Quebec and Canada reach their full potential, I write on the helloDarwin blog about the various programs, allowances and funding available to enable organizations to make their digital transformation through access to federal and provincial support.

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