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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by City of Cranbrook

Overview of Available Grants and Funding

The City of Cranbrook is a municipal government in British Columbia that allocates public funding to local organizations through community grants, grants‑in‑aid and related financial support tools. Its programs help non‑profits, events and community initiatives serving residents in the Cranbrook area. View City of Cranbrook's website for more information.

List of grants and funding offered by City of Cranbrook

5 opportunities available
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Grant and FundingClosed

City of Port Colborne Grant Program (Grant Allocation Advisory Committee)

Funding for local nonprofit community services
Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project
Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Types of eligible projects
Construction and Renovation
Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada
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Grant and FundingClosed

Event Support Program

Financial support for community events in Elliot Lake
Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada
Eligible Funding
  • Maximum amount : 2,000 $
Eligible Industries
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Other services (except public administration)
  • Public administration
Types of eligible projects
Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada
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Grant and FundingClosed

Community Recreation, Art, Culture, and Heritage Investment Grant Program

Funding for community recreation and cultural initiatives
Cold Lake, Alberta
Eligible Funding
  • Maximum amount : 20,000 $
  • Up to 50% of project cost
Eligible Industries
  • Information and cultural industries
  • Educational services
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Accommodation and food services
Types of eligible projects
Cold Lake, Alberta
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Grant and FundingTax CreditsClosed

Building Incentive Programs (Multiple Programs)

Financial support for housing and development projects in Cold Lake
Cold Lake, Alberta
Eligible Funding
  • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
  • Up to 100% of project cost
Eligible Industries
  • Construction
  • Real estate and rental and leasing
  • Educational services
  • Public administration
Types of eligible projects
Construction and Renovation
Cold Lake, Alberta
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Other SupportGrant and FundingTax CreditsOpen

Permissive Tax Exemptions

Property tax relief for eligible community organizations
British Columbia
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project
Eligible Industries
  • Public administration
Types of eligible projects
Environment and ClimateConstruction and Renovation
British Columbia

About City of Cranbrook

What is the mission of City of Cranbrook?

The City of Cranbrook’s mission as a funder is to responsibly allocate a portion of municipal resources to community organizations and projects that enhance quality of life, support local services, and strengthen social, cultural and recreational opportunities for residents.

What type of organization is City of Cranbrook?

City of Cranbrook is a Municipal government.

What is City of Cranbrook's official website?

City of Cranbrook's official website is https://cranbrook.ca/.

What else should I know about City of Cranbrook?

Role of the City of Cranbrook in the funding ecosystem

The City of Cranbrook is a municipal government in southeastern British Columbia. In addition to delivering core municipal services, the city manages several forms of financial support for community groups, charities and non‑profit organizations operating within its boundaries. These supports typically include community grants, grants‑in‑aid and other budgeted contributions approved by council as part of the annual financial planning process.
Through these mechanisms, Cranbrook can help fund local events, cultural and recreational activities, social services and neighbourhood projects that benefit residents. The city’s website generally outlines how organizations can request support, what types of initiatives are prioritized, and how decisions are made by council.

General approach to funding and evaluation

While specific criteria may vary by program or year, municipal funding from Cranbrook is usually oriented toward projects that demonstrate clear community benefit, accessibility to the public, and alignment with municipal priorities such as quality of life, inclusion, culture, sport and economic vitality. Applicants are often required to submit basic organizational information, a description of the project or service, and a budget showing how city funds will be used alongside other revenues.
Funding decisions are typically made by city council, sometimes following staff review and recommendations. Available documentation on the city’s site explains application timelines tied to the municipal budget cycle, any caps or limitations on support, and expectations around recognition of the city’s contribution.

Transparency and accountability

The City of Cranbrook generally treats grants and contributions as part of its public budget and reports them through council agendas, minutes and annual financial statements. Successful recipients may be listed in public documents, and organizations can be asked to provide basic reporting or outcomes to demonstrate that funds were used as approved. This framework aims to ensure transparency in the use of public funds, equitable access for eligible groups, and measurable benefits for the community.

Supported audiences and overall impact

By directing municipal funding toward non‑profit organizations and community initiatives, Cranbrook strengthens local capacity in areas such as arts and culture, sport and recreation, social and health services, and community celebration. These grants are often modest in size but can be critical in enabling events to proceed, facilities to remain accessible, or programs to reach underserved populations within the city.