Grant and Funding Programs Offered by City of Coquitlam
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
Municipal government for Coquitlam, British Columbia, offering community grant programs and local funding for not-for-profits, neighbourhood projects, events, sports, and community-building initiatives. View City of Coquitlam's website for more information.
Content last updated: June 1, 2026
List of grants and funding offered by City of Coquitlam
1 program available
- Varies by project
- Canada
About City of Coquitlam
What is the mission of City of Coquitlam?
The City of Coquitlam serves as the municipal government for the community and provides civic services, community planning, and local grant funding. Its grant programs aim to strengthen community spirit, support neighbourhood projects, and help local organizations deliver public-benefit activities.
What type of organization is City of Coquitlam?
City of Coquitlam is a Municipal government.
What is City of Coquitlam's official website?
City of Coquitlam's official website is https://www.coquitlam.ca/.
What else should I know about City of Coquitlam?
Role of the City of Coquitlam in the funding ecosystem
The City of Coquitlam is the official municipal government for Coquitlam, British Columbia, and it administers community funding initiatives alongside its core civic services. The site shows that the City funds external organizations and residents through grant programs such as the Spirit of Coquitlam Grant and the Neighbourhood Small Grants program.
Funding focus and supported audiences
Available evidence shows support for local not-for-profits, community-based organizations, informal groups, and individuals carrying out neighbourhood projects. The City’s grant activity covers community support, festivals and events, capital projects, playground equipment, sport hosting, sports equipment, and other projects that strengthen community spirit and local connection.
Evidence of active grantmaking
The City publicly announced spring 2026 Spirit of Coquitlam funding of $158,593 to 13 community groups, and it states that Spirit Grants are provided twice a year. The same page says the program has awarded more than $10.4 million to 280 community organizations since 2002. Another notice invites applicants to a $500 Neighbourhood Small Grant for local neighbourhood initiatives.
Program context
The City’s funding appears to be community-oriented and place-based, serving residents and organizations within Coquitlam. Public notices also reference application windows, funding categories, and recipients, indicating a structured grantmaking role rather than a simple donation-collection site.