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So you've got a great idea to make your neighbourhood even better? Fantastic!
Of course, to turn your dream into a reality, you'll need some cash. Don't worry. That's where we come in.
Our grants support all kinds of great projects and initiatives that are led by folks like you. Take a look to see which grant fits your project best.
Still not sure which grant to apply to? Contact us and we can help.
LoveMyHood Matching Grant |
Residents take the lead, and the City supports them along the way. That’s the vision behind LoveMyHood, Kitchener’s approach to making great neighbourhoods. The City of Kitchener’s new LoveMyHood Matching Grant will continue to support new resident-led projects and neighbourhood in initiatives across the city. Through this grant, groups can request up to $30,000 and apply at any time of year. Learn More. |
Facilities Grant |
The Facilities Grant provides a one-time in-kind facility grant per year, up to a maximum of $500. You may be eligible for an in-kind facility grant if your group is hosting a public event that is intended to better the common good of Kitchener residents, in the areas of arts and culture, minor sports and recreation or community support and development, and hosted at one of our city facilities. We do not offer in-kind facility grants for ongoing rentals for meetings or programming. Learn More. |
Community Grants |
Community Grants support not-for-profit community organizations and groups that provide services in the areas of arts and culture/special events, community support and development, and minor sports and recreation. Learn More. |
Community Development Infrastructure Program (CDIP) |
The City of Kitchener is always working towards developing neighbourhood cohesion and stability. We offer the CDIP grant program to provide funds to neighbourhood associations and communities of interest to take action to address issues they have identified in their community. Learn More. |
Community Environmental Improvement |
The City of Kitchener strongly supports environmental stewardship and the development of community based environmental projects. We offer Community Environmental Improvement Grants in order to assist organizations, associations or groups working towards building a cleaner, healthier more environmentally sustainable Kitchener. Learn More. |
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