Event Details

Location
Zoom
Date
ET
End Date
ET

Municipalities across Canada are navigating complex challenges and require solutions that can address multiple issues at once. Join us for an engaging webinar on April 24 at 2 p.m. ET to explore how sustainability projects can deliver lasting socioeconomic benefits—and how you can leverage this knowledge to strengthen your Green Municipal Fund (GMF) grant and loan applications.

This session will help you understand the multi-solving approach to local sustainability projects that not only reduce diverse sources of greenhouse gas emissions, but also improve budget management, climate resilience, biodiversity and social well-being. We’ll highlight practical examples of net-zero builds and retrofits that have delivered both environmental and socioeconomic benefits, and how you can integrate these concepts into your GMF funding applications.

What you will learn:  

  • How multi-solving and co-benefits in sustainability projects can help meet broader municipal goals.
  • Key insights into GMF application requirements related to multi-solving and co-benefits, and how they can improve your application’s success and your project’s outcomes.
  • Ways to incorporate socioeconomic benefits into net-zero builds and retrofits.
  • Real-world case studies of municipalities leveraging sustainability for environmental and social gains. 

Speakers:  

  • Dr. Anabela Bonada, Managing Director, Climate Science, Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, University of Waterloo
  • Marcos Alejandro Badra, Program Manager, Circular Economy, City of Richmond, Ontario
  • Maria Adelaida Fernandez, Socio-Economics Benefits Specialist, Green Municipal Fund

Our expert panel will share invaluable insights and real-world examples to help guide your own municipal initiatives.

The webinar will be held in English with simultaneous interpretation in French.

Register now!