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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by City of Lethbridge

Overview of Available Grants and Funding

The City of Lethbridge is the official municipal government website for Lethbridge, Alberta. It administers multiple grants, incentives, loans, and fee assistance programs for community organizations, nonprofits, businesses, and residents. View City of Lethbridge's website for more information.
Content last updated: June 1, 2026

List of grants and funding offered by City of Lethbridge

2 programs available

About City of Lethbridge

What is the mission of City of Lethbridge?

The City of Lethbridge aims to support community wellbeing, safety, and local development through municipal services, partnerships, and targeted funding. It also works to improve access to programs and resources for residents, businesses, and nonprofits.

What type of organization is City of Lethbridge?

City of Lethbridge is a Municipal government.

What is City of Lethbridge's official website?

City of Lethbridge's official website is https://www.lethbridge.ca/.

What else should I know about City of Lethbridge?

Role of the City of Lethbridge in the funding ecosystem

The City of Lethbridge is a municipal funding provider with a broad community portfolio. Its website shows that the City administers grants, incentives, subsidies, loans, and call-for-proposal funding for local organizations, businesses, and residents. Funding is used to support community development, housing, events, downtown revitalization, public safety, and recreation and culture access.

Funding themes and audiences

  • Community and social wellbeing: Community-based grants, Reaching Home funding, FCSS-related funding, and support for local social service initiatives.
  • Housing and redevelopment: Capital support for affordable and social housing, urban core improvements, and redevelopment incentives.
  • Business and downtown vitality: Business improvement loans, development incentives, and activation grants for downtown projects.
  • Arts, culture, recreation, and access: Fee assistance that subsidizes participation in recreation and culture programs for residents facing financial barriers.
  • Events and local economic impact: Funding for community events and major event hosting.

How funding is delivered

The City uses multiple delivery methods depending on the initiative: direct grants, matching grants, tax incentives, interest-free loans, subsidies, and funded service agreements. Its Community Social Development department also acts as the Community Entity and agreement holder for federal Reaching Home and provincial Family and Community Support Services, helping coordinate funding allocation and community partner delivery.

Public impact

Across the pages provided, the City positions funding as a tool to reduce barriers, strengthen community services, improve housing outcomes, support vulnerable residents, and encourage local economic and social development.