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Applications open for Zero Emission Grant Program in Canada

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) Grants for Local Development in Select Countries

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Deadline: 20-Mar-2026

The Zero Emission Grants support Quebec-based projects that promote electric and active transportation while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In 2026, seven grants of $5,000 each will fund ready-to-implement initiatives that advance sustainable mobility across Quebec communities.

The Zero Emission Grants program provides targeted financial support to initiatives in Quebec that advance electric mobility and active transportation.

Supported by the Trottier Family Foundation and Beneva Insurance, the program helps organizations and community groups move practical zero-emission transportation ideas from planning to implementation, accelerating Quebec’s transition toward sustainable mobility.

Program Overview

The Zero Emission Grants are designed to remove early-stage financial barriers for projects that are ready to launch but need modest funding to cover essential implementation costs.

The program prioritizes community-focused initiatives that directly contribute to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while improving access to clean, active, and low-carbon transportation options.

Core Objectives of the Zero Emission Grants

The program aims to:

Who Can Apply?

The Zero Emission Grants are intentionally inclusive and open to a wide range of applicants based in Quebec.

Eligible applicants include:

Project Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for funding, projects must meet all of the following requirements:

Funding Amount and Number of Grants

For the 2026 funding cycle:

Eligible Uses of Grant Funding

Grant funds may be used to cover a variety of implementation-related expenses, including:

What Is Not the Focus of the Grant?

While flexible, the grant is intended for practical deployment rather than long-term research or conceptual planning.

Projects that do not directly support electric or active transportation or that lack a clear emissions-reduction impact may be less competitive.

Why the Zero Emission Grants Matter

Transportation is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions in Quebec.

By supporting small-scale, community-driven mobility projects, the Zero Emission Grants:

How the Grant Works

  1. Applicants develop a project focused on electric or active transportation

  2. The project must be based in Quebec and serve local communities

  3. Applicants demonstrate readiness to implement the initiative

  4. Eligible costs and a clear emissions-reduction impact are outlined

  5. Selected projects receive a $5,000 grant to support implementation

  6. Projects move directly into delivery and community engagement

Common Application Tips

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the Zero Emission Grants?

They are grants that support Quebec-based initiatives promoting electric and active transportation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Who funds the Zero Emission Grants?

The program is supported by the Trottier Family Foundation and Beneva Insurance.

How much funding does each project receive?

Each selected project receives $5,000 in funding.

How many grants are available in 2026?

Seven grants will be awarded in the 2026 funding cycle.

Can businesses apply for the grant?

Yes. Small and medium-sized enterprises based in Quebec are eligible to apply.

Are schools and student groups eligible?

Yes. Daycares, schools, and active, organized student groups are eligible applicants.

What types of costs can the grant cover?

Eligible costs include electric bike purchases, space rental, administrative expenses, logistics, and external professional support.

Conclusion

The Zero Emission Grants offer a practical and accessible funding opportunity for Quebec-based organizations and community groups ready to implement clean mobility solutions.

By supporting electric and active transportation initiatives with direct financial assistance, the program helps reduce emissions, strengthen local communities, and accelerate Quebec’s transition to a more sustainable transportation future.

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