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Green Municipal Fund - Capital Stream
Unlock Sustainable Growth: Funding for New Sustainable Municipal and Community Buildings
Are you a municipal...
Read ThisThe municipal funding sector presents a unique set of challenges. Municipal managers often take on many roles, making pursuing all grant opportunities across departments a daunting task. GrantMatch has the experience and knowledge to maximize your community's funding intake and record of approval.
Harness government programming to make your community greener.
Improve your community’s infrastructure and attract funding to support your projects.
Support municipal asset planning tailored to your community.
Uncover specific funding programming designed to support small communities with big goals.
Secure funding to upgrade facilities and offer programming to support healthy and active communities.
Locate funding resources for community-building initiatives such as cultural spaces, Indigenous programming, or heritage projects.
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Read ThisAs the effects of...
Read ThisIN THE PAST, THE CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES HAS FOUND APPLYING TO GOVERNMENT FUNDING PROGRAMS TO BE A DAUNTING TASK. OFTEN, TIGHT DEADLINES AND COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMMING ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS HAVE LEFT OUR STAFF FEELING OVERWHELMED AND ULTIMATELY UNSUCCESSFUL.
At GrantMatch, we acknowledge that our headquarters are situated on the Treaty Lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, as well as the Traditional Territory of the Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, and Anishinabek people. This land is covered by the “Dish With One Spoon” wampum agreement. We respectfully recognize that these lands’ original inhabitants and caretakers are First Nation and Métis people, and we are deeply grateful to be able to work on this land. As a remote team with employees across Turtle Island, also called North America, we would like to acknowledge the importance of the land that each of our team members calls home. GrantMatch actively encourages employees to learn about the history of the land on which they are situated and their local Indigenous peoples.