Deadline: 17-Apr-2026
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) 2026 provides CAD 30,000–100,000 to support small-scale, high-impact projects in Moldova that advance sustainable development and strengthen civil society. The program prioritizes democratic governance, peace and security, and inclusive economic growth, with gender equality as a cross-cutting focus.
Overview of CFLI 2026
The CFLI 2026 aims to empower local partners to implement innovative, locally driven projects that deliver measurable results and strengthen bilateral relations between Canada and Moldova. The program focuses on three thematic priorities:
- Democratic Governance and Human Rights: Supporting governance, rule of law, justice reform, and human rights protection
- Peace and Security: Conflict prevention, crisis response, engagement across the Nistru river, and societal resilience
- Inclusive Growth: Promoting inclusive markets, entrepreneurship, and economic resilience with gender equality and women’s empowerment integrated across all activities
Eligible Organizations
- Local civil society organizations, including NGOs and not-for-profits
- Local academic institutions engaged in community-focused development
- International NGOs, intergovernmental and regional institutions, and government bodies at municipal, regional, or national levels, if implemented in collaboration with local partners
- Canadian organizations working on local development initiatives in Moldova
Funding Details
- Typical Funding Range: CAD 30,000–60,000
- Maximum Allocation per Project: CAD 100,000
- Currency: Contributions are disbursed in Canadian dollars and converted to local currency
Project Requirements
- Projects must be local in nature and demonstrate measurable outcomes
- Applications must align with at least one thematic priority
- Initiatives implemented outside Chisinau or across both sides of the Nistru river are encouraged to promote regional impact
- Proposals must be submitted in English or French
- Official application form and required budget documentation must be provided
How the Program Works
- Application Submission: Eligible organizations submit proposals using the official form
- Evaluation: A selection committee reviews applications based on merit, feasibility, and alignment with CFLI priorities
- Approval and Funding: Successful applicants are awarded funding, disbursed in CAD
- Project Implementation: Organizations implement projects in collaboration with local partners
- Monitoring and Reporting: Track outcomes, ensure accountability, and demonstrate impact
Tips for Applicants
- Highlight measurable outcomes and community impact
- Demonstrate alignment with CFLI thematic priorities
- Emphasize collaboration with local partners, particularly in regions outside Chisinau
- Include clear budgets, timelines, and risk management plans
- Integrate gender equality and women’s empowerment wherever applicable
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting incomplete applications or missing required budget documents
- Proposing projects not aligned with program priorities
- Ignoring the importance of local partnership and regional impact
- Failing to clearly define measurable outcomes
- Submitting proposals in languages other than English or French
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What types of projects are eligible? Locally driven initiatives advancing democratic governance, peace and security, or inclusive growth in Moldova.
2. Who can apply? Local NGOs, not-for-profits, academic institutions, international NGOs, regional institutions, government bodies, and Canadian organizations working locally in Moldova.
3. What is the funding range? CAD 30,000–60,000, with a maximum of CAD 100,000 per project.
4. Are projects required to be outside Chisinau? While not mandatory, initiatives outside the capital or spanning both sides of the Nistru river are encouraged.
5. In what language should proposals be submitted? English or French.
6. How are applications reviewed? A selection committee evaluates proposals based on merit, feasibility, and alignment with CFLI priorities.
7. Are Canadian organizations eligible? Yes, if implementing local development initiatives in Moldova.
Conclusion
CFLI 2026 provides a critical platform for local organizations in Moldova to implement impactful, innovative, and regionally significant projects. By funding initiatives that advance governance, peace, security, and inclusive economic growth, the program strengthens civil society, promotes gender equality, and fosters sustainable development at the community level.
For more information, visit Government of Canada.









































