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Grants and Funding

The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo supports the well-being of residents through the Community Investment Program (CIP). CIP grants support social, cultural, and recreational programs, amateur sport, artist development and the strategic priorities of the RMWB Strategic Plan. 

Thank you to everyone who applied!

The 2026 Community Impact Grant, Community Sustaining Grant, Community Capital Grant, and Games Legacy Grant closed on Oct. 14, 2025.

All submitted applications are currently under review by administration. 

Eligible applications will be forwarded to the Community Investment Program Approval Committee (CIPAC) for further review and consideration.

Applicants whose submissions do not meet eligibility requirements will be contacted in November.

The complete grant timeline can be found in each of the grant guideline documents.

The updated Community Investment Program Policy FIN-220 and a summary of key changes for the 2026 funding cycle are also available for review.

We are currently accepting applications for the Downtown Revitalization Incentives Program.

Sign in to the CIP Grant Portal to view your application. New to the system? Please select register. If you need more clarification, contact the CIP team via Pulse.

Explore the grants

This grant will open to receive applications in the spring of 2026.

Are you looking for funding to support your arts, culture and heritage-related projects? The Arts, Culture & Heritage Grant could be the answer!

This grant provides up to $5,000 to individuals or groups who are working to create, inspire and preserve within the cultural landscape of Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo.

To apply for the Arts, Culture and Heritage Grant, you must demonstrate how your project aligns with one or more of the following priorities of the Wood Buffalo Culture Plan

  • Foster a healthy environment for culture: arts and heritage.
  • Further develop cultural facilities and resources.
  • Support collaboration and innovation.
  • Encourage diversity, inclusivity, and accessibility.
  • Improve awareness of the value of culture.

Review the 2025 Arts, Culture and Heritage Grant guidelines

Download the Letter of Support template

The Community Capital Grant provides funding to registered nonprofit organizations to support the enhancement, development, or renovation of public-use facilities. 

Review the 2026 Community Capital Grant guidelines and application questions

The Community Impact Grant provides funding to registered non-profit organizations to deliver programs, projects and events that improve the quality of life for residents in the region through one of the following streams:

  • Community Programs and Projects
  • Community Events

Programs, projects or events should align with one or more Funding Priorities set by Council. These priorities are based on identified community needs and the evaluation of previous years' outcome measurements.

Review the 2026 Community Impact Grant guidelines and the application questions for Community Programs and Projects and Community Events.

Need help? Check out the following resources:

The Community Plan on Homelessness grant is for agencies delivering intensive case management, housing with support programs, outreach, prevention, diversion and permanent housing programs.

The Municipality works with the Government of Alberta, the Government of Canada, and local non-profit and social-profit organizations to address homelessness in the region.

2025 Community Plan On Homelessness Grant Guidelines 

Funding allocation process

The Request for Information (RFI) is offered annually to agencies delivering intensive case management, housing support programs, outreach and permanent supportive housing programs. The administration will review the application and supporting documents to ensure eligibility in collaboration with the Homelessness Initiatives Strategic Committee (HISC). HISC is a council-appointed committee. The committee reviews the applications to ensure they align with HISC-identified priorities, Council strategic priorities and funding criteria.

HISC will make the final decisions regarding the applications. The final decisions will be presented to Council for information. Applicants will be notified of HISC decisions before the presentation to Council.

Allocation eligibility

Allocation of funding is assigned to non-profit organizations based on:

  • Their ability, capacity, and knowledge in delivering of services that align with evidence-based community trends and needs.

  • The Homelessness Initiatives Strategic Committee (HISC) and community priorities at the time (i.e., housing support programs, outreach and permanent supportive housing programs).

  • The annual funding stream criteria, eligibility and directives.

Key dates and timelines

Funding is distributed annually, and the process for allocation is based on Federal and Provincial timelines each year.

General conditions

The Municipality has the authority to examine the records of successful recipients at any time to ensure that grant funds are being used in the manner originally agreed upon. Any funds not used for the project as described in the agreement may need to be returned.

The Community Sustaining Grant provides funding to registered non-profit organizations that provide strategic services aligning with three or more Funding Priorities set by the Council.

Review the 2026 Community Sustaining Grant guidelines and application questions.

Need help? Check out the following resources:

The Downtown Revitalization Incentives Program aims to help eligible businesses experience the many benefits of upgrading their building façade, interior spaces and more.

Learn more.

The Games Legacy Grant provides funding to support development in amateur sport, cultural activities, the arts, and residents competing at a provincial, national or international level.

The grant is funded through interest earned from the Games Legacy Reserve Fund, which was established using surplus funds from the 1985 Alberta Summer Games, 1992 Alberta Winter Games, 2003 Alberta Senior Games, and 2004 Arctic Winter Games. 

Review the 2026 Games Legacy Grant guidelines and application questions.

Resources:

The Municipal Facility Operating Grant provides funding to registered non-profit organizations that operate and maintain municipally owned facilities. Facilities shall be operated in accordance with the Operating/Lease Agreement between the Municipality and the recipient.

General conditions

Information contained in the submitted application is part of the public Council agenda and accessible through all methods the Council agenda is available.

The granting of funds in any one call for applications does not guarantee an automatic continuation of such assistance in future years.

If funding is accepted, the Municipality has the authority to examine recipients' records at any time to ensure funds are being used in the manner originally agreed upon. Any funds not used for the project as described in the agreement may have to be returned.

Council reserves the right to allocate CIP grants in such a manner as deemed to be in the best interest of the Municipality per section 2.1.2

Grant approvals and allocations for the 2025 Community Investment Program

On Dec. 8, the Community Investment Program Approval Committee (CIPAC) approved and allocated grants totaling more than $6.95 million for local non-profit organizations. Administration also allocated Games Legacy Grant funding ($15,000) to groups, individuals and athletes.

Review the full list of grant approvals, which includes the rationale for ineligible applications. 

The eligible grant application packages for each grant stream are available below:

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