Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Town of Halton Hills
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
The Town of Halton Hills is the municipal government serving Halton Hills, Ontario. It supports residents, community organizations, and businesses through local governance, municipal services, and funding programs such as the Community Improvement Plan and Community Grant Program. View Town of Halton Hills's website for more information.
Content last updated: April 23, 2026
List of grants and funding offered by Town of Halton Hills
3 opportunities available

Other SupportGrant and FundingClosed
Distributor Discount Program: Foodservice
Municipality of West Elgin, Municipality of Trent Hills, Town of Stouffville, Town of Mono, Town of Petrolia, Town of Tillsonburg, Township of Terrace Bay, Township of Stone Mills, Township of St. Joseph, Township of Southgate, Township of South Algonquin, Town of Saugeen Shores, City of Sarnia, Township of Ryerson, Regional Tourism Organization 7 (RTO7), Town of Renfrew, Town of Petawawa, Town of Penetanguishene, Municipality of Wawa, Township of Ramara, Township of North Dumfries, Township of Perth South, Town of Perth, Township of Melancthon, Town of LaSalle, City of Orillia, Township of Laurentian Valley (LV), Township of Brock, Township of West Lincoln, Municipality of Huron East, Town of Halton Hills, Town of Goderich, Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative (GLSLCI), Municipality of Red Lake, Township of Guelph/Eramosa (GET), Town of Georgina, Township of Georgian Bluffs, Municipality of French River, Town of Fort Frances, Feeder Associations of Alberta (FAA), Township of Essa, United Counties of Prescott and Russell (UCPR), Town of East Gwillimbury (EG), Township of Drummond/North Elmsley (DNE), Discover Brantford, Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC), Township of Conmee, Town of Collingwood, City of Clarence-Rockland, CLSC Foundation (Thetford Region)
Instant discounts on efficient kitchen equipment

Grant and FundingTax CreditsLoans and Capital investmentsClosed
Ontario Home Energy Cost Management Programs
Municipality of West Elgin, Municipality of Trent Hills, Town of Stouffville, Town of Mono, Town of Petrolia, Town of Tillsonburg, Township of Terrace Bay, Township of Stone Mills, Township of St. Joseph, Township of Southgate, Township of South Algonquin, Town of Saugeen Shores, City of Sarnia, Township of Ryerson, Regional Tourism Organization 7 (RTO7), Town of Renfrew, Town of Petawawa, Town of Penetanguishene, Municipality of Wawa, Township of Ramara, Township of North Dumfries, Township of Perth South, Town of Perth, Township of Melancthon, Town of LaSalle, City of Orillia, Township of Laurentian Valley (LV), Township of Brock, Township of West Lincoln, Municipality of Huron East, Town of Halton Hills, Town of Goderich, Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative (GLSLCI), Municipality of Red Lake, Township of Guelph/Eramosa (GET), Town of Georgina, Township of Georgian Bluffs, Municipality of French River, Town of Fort Frances, Feeder Associations of Alberta (FAA), Township of Essa, United Counties of Prescott and Russell (UCPR), Town of East Gwillimbury (EG), Township of Drummond/North Elmsley (DNE), Discover Brantford, Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC), Township of Conmee, Town of Collingwood, City of Clarence-Rockland, CLSC Foundation (Thetford Region)
Programs to reduce home energy bills in Ontario
About Town of Halton Hills
What is the mission of Town of Halton Hills?
To deliver high-quality municipal services, support a thriving and inclusive community, and encourage sustainable community and economic development across Halton Hills.
What type of organization is Town of Halton Hills?
Town of Halton Hills is a Municipal government.
When was Town of Halton Hills founded?
Town of Halton Hills was founded in 1974-01-01.
What is Town of Halton Hills's official website?
Town of Halton Hills's official website is https://www.haltonhills.ca/en/business/community-improvement-plan.aspx.
What else should I know about Town of Halton Hills?
The Town of Halton Hills is the municipal government for Halton Hills, Ontario. It provides local leadership, planning, infrastructure, and community services while helping create conditions for strong neighbourhoods, economic vitality, and quality of life across the town.
As part of its role in local development, the Town administers funding and incentive programs that support community organizations, residents, and businesses. Its Community Grant Program helps fund community-based activities, initiatives, events, and neighbourhood projects aligned with the Town’s strategic priorities. Its Community Improvement Plan offers financial incentives to encourage private-sector investment, revitalization, and redevelopment in targeted areas of Halton Hills.
Through these programs, Halton Hills acts as an important local public-sector funding provider that helps strengthen community capacity, encourage placemaking, and support business and property improvements that contribute to the long-term wellbeing of the municipality.