Funding Snapshot
Single building: Grant for a maximum of $65,000 to cover up to 80% of eligible costs.
Portfolio of buildings: Grant for a maximum of $200,000 to cover up to 80% of eligible costs (maximum grant per building cannot exceed $65,000).
All Canadian municipal governments (with the exception of Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3) namesake municipalities; Municipal government project partners.
Applications are accepted year round, though this offer will close when all funding has been allocated.
See the application guide for a list of eligible costs.
Integrate energy and GHG reductions into longer-term management plans for local recreational and cultural facilities. Studies will include feasibility work to support near-term and long-term capital projects while mapping out a course to extend asset life and reduce cost of ownership (i.e., the total capital, operating and maintenance costs over the building’s remaining useful life).
Please note: The guides for applying to this study grant have recently been updated. Ensure you download the latest versions to access the most current information.
Application guideGreen Buildings Pathway guide
What is a Green Buildings Pathway?
A sequence of GHG reduction measures that allow local recreational and cultural facilities to achieve 50% GHG reductions within 10 years and achieve best practice energy targets within 20 years.
This grant enables the identification of measures to be addressed in a Green Buildings Pathway retrofit capital project. Studies will consider the unique objectives and constraints of the building owner (e.g., building condition, capital budgets, equipment renewal cycles, etc.), and provide a detailed exploration of multiple optimization scenarios.
Best practice energy targets
For the retrofit of community buildings, the best practice energy targets are based on the following energy use and fossil-fuel phase-out requirements.
- For office and office-like buildings (including but not limited to libraries), the Energy Use Intensity (EUI) requirement for building energy consumed per year, per unit floor area, must be met and measured in kWh/m2/y. To determine the EUI requirement, see the Green Buildings Pathway Guidance Document.
- Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) – calculate and report only. Projects are not required to meet a TEDI target for any building type. However, TEDI must be calculated for all projects by an energy modelling professional.
- Renewable measures (such as installation of solar panels) are permitted, but the project must meet the EUI targets without factoring in any net energy use reductions from renewable systems. However, GHG reductions from renewable energy installations can be counted toward meeting the 50 percent GHG reduction target over 10 years.
- For non-office buildings (including but not limited to recreation centres, pools and arenas), the building must achieve 25% energy savings compared to the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB) 2020 baseline.
- Other mandatory requirements, as described in the Green Buildings Pathway Guidance Document.
- For all building types in climate zones 4 and 5, a complete fossil-fuel phase-out is required. Backup fossil-fuel use is not permitted.
- For all building types in climate zones 6 and above, a complete fossil-fuel phase-out is required when outdoor temperatures are -15 C and above. Backup fossil-fuel space heating is allowed only when outdoor temperatures are below -15 C.
Please read our technical guide before submitting your application.
Eligible buildings
To be eligible for this grant, projects must include at least one community building that is owned by a municipality or not-for-profit organization.
A community building is an enclosed public place or an enclosed workplace that is:
- owned by a municipal government or not-for-profit
- primarily used for the purposes of providing athletic, recreational, culture and community programs or services to the local community
- widely accessible to everyone offering services designed to enhance the health and well-being, skills development, and economic development of individuals and communities
Community buildings include:
- indoor ice rinks, indoor sports arenas, indoor swimming pools
- community and recreational centres (e.g., community centres, clubhouses, seniors’ centres and clubs, recreation centres, gyms, halls, and curling rinks)
- arts and culture facilities (cultural facilities, performing arts facilities, art galleries, and auditoriums)
- libraries
- multi-purpose buildings, which include one or more of the above community functions as well as other services/administrative functions
For full project scope and eligibility, please read our application guide.
Notes
Only one grant is eligible per municipality, regardless of whether the included building (or buildings) are owned by the municipality or a not-for-profit.
Funding is subject to availability. We reserve the right to make changes to eligibility criteria and the types of projects funded through this offer.
How to Apply
- Review the application guide. Make sure to look at the eligibility criteria and required document sections.
- Visit the FCM funding portal to create your profile and request a PIN to access the system. Already have an FCM funding portal profile? Skip to Step 3
- Complete the pre-application form available on the FCM funding portal.
- Submit the form to GMF following the instructions in the application guide. Applicants will receive a response within 15 business days of receipt of the initial proposal.
- Eligible projects will be invited to submit a full application.
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