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Call for Applications: Community Economic Development Fund (Canada)

VM ImPact - Community Grants Programme (Jamaica)

Deadline: 23-Apr-2026

The Community Economic Development Fund (CEDF) provides grants of up to $300,000 to Toronto-based not-for-profit organizations and Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) to support initiatives that foster inclusive economic development, community wealth-building, and local resilience. Projects focus on placemaking, strategic planning, cultural celebration, and collaboration to strengthen neighborhoods and promote sustainable economic growth.

Program Overview

The CEDF is designed to support local organizations in delivering high-impact economic development initiatives that:

The fund emphasizes projects that strengthen community identity, enhance public spaces, and celebrate local culture while creating tangible economic and social impact for residents and businesses.

Funding Details

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

What the Fund Supports

The CEDF supports projects that:

What the Fund Does Not Support

Expected Outcomes

How to Apply

  1. Confirm your organization meets eligibility criteria as a Toronto-based not-for-profit or BIA

  2. Develop a project proposal focused on placemaking, economic development, or community capacity-building

  3. Include a detailed budget, timeline, and description of expected outcomes

  4. Demonstrate community engagement, collaboration, and measurable impact

  5. Submit your application before the designated deadline

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply? Toronto-based not-for-profits, registered charities, and BIAs with local business engagement.
2. What is the maximum grant amount? $300,000 per project.
3. Are for-profit businesses eligible? No, only not-for-profit organizations and BIAs can apply.
4. What types of projects are eligible? Placemaking, cultural initiatives, strategic planning, community-led economic development, and public space enhancement.
5. Can a project focus on a single neighborhood? Yes, projects can target specific neighborhoods within Toronto.
6. Is collaboration encouraged? Yes, partnerships with local organizations, residents, and businesses strengthen applications.
7. How should outcomes be measured? Projects should demonstrate tangible benefits such as improved public spaces, economic growth, community engagement, or organizational capacity-building.

Conclusion

The Community Economic Development Fund empowers local organizations and BIAs in Toronto to implement innovative, community-driven initiatives that foster inclusive economic growth, strengthen neighborhoods, and promote long-term resilience. Through funding and capacity-building support, CEDF ensures projects deliver meaningful impact for residents, businesses, and the wider community.

For more information, visit City of Toronto.

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