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Community Sustainability Micro-Grant Program
Last Update: February 4, 2026
Canada
Supports community projects in Charlottetown focused on sustainability and inclusivity.
Grant and Funding
At a glance
Funding available
Financing goals
Increasing community impact
Reduce the ecological footprint
Supporting volunteer engagement
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Eligible Funding
- No Condition
Timeline
- Unspecified
Eligible candidates
Eligible Industries
- All industries
Location
- Canada
Legal structures
- Non-profit
Annual revenue
- All revenue ranges
Organisation size
- All organization sizes
Audience
- All groups
Non-profit candidates
Sector of operation
- All industries
Target groups
- All the groups
Revenue structures
- All structures
Scope
- All dimensions
Overview
The micro-grant program provides small-scale funding to support community projects in Charlottetown that promote sustainability and social inclusion. It offers up to $2,500 for initiatives that contribute to climate resilience, food security, arts, healthy communities, and inclusivity.
Activities funded
- Implementing ecological or climate resilience projects.
- Organizing community events or initiatives promoting sustainability.
- Supporting local arts or cultural programs that enhance social cohesion.
- Developing urban food security projects or community gardens.
- Creating inclusive activities to improve community health and social integration.
Examples of admissible projects:
Installing solar energy solutions to promote sustainability initiatives
Documents Needed
Project proposal, proof of eligibility, documentation of community support or partnership if applicable.
Eligibility
Projects must contribute to climate resilience, food security, arts, community health, or inclusivity in Charlottetown.
Who is eligible?
- Community groups and non-profit organizations based in Charlottetown.
- Individuals residing in Charlottetown with community project ideas.
- Local arts or cultural organizations supporting community development.
Who is not eligible
- Projects outside Charlottetown.
- Commercial or for-profit entities.
- Organizations that do not align with the program’s focus areas.
- Projects that have previously received funding for the same purpose.
Eligible expenses
Project-related costs up to the maximum of $2,500, including materials, supplies, and other necessary expenses.Ineligible Costs and Activities
Eligible geographic areas
CharlottetownSelection criteria
- Alignment with city sustainability goals.
- Potential community impact.
- Feasibility of project implementation.
- Innovation or uniqueness of the idea.
- Community support or partnerships.
How to apply
Register on the city’s community funding portal.Prepare a project proposal detailing objectives, activities, and expected outcomes.Upload all required documents and complete the application form.Review the application and submit before the deadline.Await the review process and follow instructions for further steps if approved.
Processing and Agreement
- Applications will be reviewed for eligibility and alignment with program goals.
- Applicants will be notified of approval or rejection.
- Approved projects must comply with the funding agreement and submit required reports.
Additional information
Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis until the deadline or budget is exhausted.
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