Deadline: 12-Apr-2026
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) 2026 provides funding for small-scale, high-impact projects in Equatorial Guinea to advance sustainable development and strengthen civil society. Priority areas include inclusive governance, human rights, peacebuilding, and economic empowerment for women and marginalized groups. Funding ranges from CAD $20,000 to $49,000, with projects running from April 2026 to February 2028.
About CFLI
The CFLI is a Canada-backed program designed to support locally driven development initiatives that deliver measurable community-level impact. The program encourages innovative solutions that strengthen civil society, democratic governance, peace, security, and economic resilience.
Key goals include:
- Promoting inclusive governance, democracy, human rights, and justice reform
- Supporting peacebuilding, mediation, and crisis response
- Advancing inclusive economic growth that benefits women and marginalized populations
- Strengthening financial security, resilience, and entrepreneurship
- Enhancing Canada-recipient country partnerships through locally led initiatives
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Local civil society organizations (NGOs, community-based groups)
- Local academic institutions working on development projects
- International or regional organizations collaborating with local partners
- Government institutions at municipal, regional, or national levels for community-level projects
- Canadian NGOs involved in local development activities
Projects must focus on community-level impact and align with one or more CFLI thematic priorities.
Funding Details
- Typical Funding Range: CAD $20,000 – $49,000 per project
- Maximum Allocation: CAD $100,000 per project
- Currency: Canadian dollars (converted to local currency)
- Project Duration:
- Single-year projects: Complete by February 26, 2027
- Two-year projects: Complete by February 25, 2028
Funding supports innovative, locally driven initiatives that deliver tangible results and strengthen community resilience.
Thematic Priorities
CFLI projects must focus on at least one of the following areas:
1. Inclusive Governance and Democracy
- Promotion of democratic processes
- Strengthening human rights, rule of law, and justice reform
2. Peace and Security
- Inclusive peacebuilding and intra-community mediation
- Violence prevention and timely crisis response
3. Inclusive Economic Growth
- Advancement of economic rights for women and marginalized groups
- Support for inclusive markets, entrepreneurship, and financial resilience
How to Apply
- Prepare Proposal: Complete the official CFLI application form
- Develop Budget Document: Include detailed project costs aligned with CFLI requirements
- Submit in Appropriate Language: Proposals accepted in Spanish, English, or French
- Ensure Alignment: Projects must align with at least one thematic priority
- Submission Deadline: Follow instructions provided by the Canadian Embassy
Selection Process:
- Applications are reviewed by a selection committee based on merit
- Only successful applicants are contacted
- All proposals are retained by the Canadian Embassy according to Global Affairs Canada policies
Benefits of Participation
- Access to Canada-backed funding for community-level development
- Opportunity to strengthen civil society, governance, peace, and economic inclusion
- Collaboration with local and international stakeholders
- Contribution to sustainable, measurable, and high-impact initiatives
FAQs
1. Who can apply for CFLI funding?
Local NGOs, community-based organizations, academic institutions, government entities, and international or Canadian NGOs collaborating with local partners.
2. What is the maximum funding per project?
Up to CAD $100,000 per project.
3. How long can projects last?
Projects may be single-year (by Feb 26, 2027) or two-year (by Feb 25, 2028).
4. What thematic areas does CFLI fund?
Inclusive governance, human rights, peace and security, and inclusive economic growth for women and marginalized groups.
5. In what languages can proposals be submitted?
Proposals can be submitted in Spanish, English, or French.
6. Who reviews the applications?
A selection committee evaluates applications based on merit and alignment with CFLI priorities.
7. Can international organizations apply?
Yes, provided they collaborate with local partners and focus on community-level impact.
Conclusion
The CFLI 2026 in Equatorial Guinea supports innovative, locally led projects that strengthen civil society, promote inclusive governance, enhance peace and security, and drive equitable economic growth. By funding community-focused initiatives, CFLI empowers local actors to deliver measurable, sustainable, and high-impact outcomes that benefit marginalized groups and strengthen Canada–Equatorial Guinea partnerships.
For more information, visit Government of Canada.








































