Deadline: 17-Apr-2026
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) 2026 invites local civil society organizations, academic institutions, and municipal authorities in São Tomé and Príncipe to submit proposals for small-scale, high-impact community development projects. Funding ranges from $20,000 to $49,000 per project (up to $100,000), supporting grassroots initiatives that strengthen civil society, foster innovation, and enhance Canada–São Tomé and Príncipe bilateral relations.
Program Overview
The CFLI supports innovative, community-based projects conceived and led by local partners in São Tomé and Príncipe. Its goal is to empower communities, promote sustainable development, and encourage measurable impact through projects aligned with Global Affairs Canada’s thematic priorities.
Objectives
- Strengthen local development initiatives and civil society engagement
- Support projects designed and implemented by local organizations
- Encourage innovation and measurable, community-level results
- Enhance bilateral relations between Canada and São Tomé and Príncipe
Eligible Applicants
- Local civil society organizations (non-governmental and not-for-profit)
- Academic institutions implementing local initiatives
- Municipal, regional, or national government bodies (for local projects)
- International and regional organizations collaborating with local partners
- Canadian organizations working on community-based initiatives
Funding Details
- Typical funding range: $20,000 – $49,000 per project
- Maximum allocation per project: $100,000
- Eligible expenses include:
- Infrastructure (leasing or building project-specific facilities)
- Transportation and shipping
- Communication tools and internet services
- Salaries and honoraria
- Civic education, workshops, and training
- Event organization and hospitality (excluding alcoholic beverages)
Ineligible Expenses
- Purchase of vehicles
- Nuclear technology investments
- Military or paramilitary assistance
- Gifts and luxury goods
- Direct fiscal support to governments
- Core or recurrent organizational costs
How to Apply
- Identify a community-based project addressing local development challenges.
- Ensure eligibility criteria are met (local partner-led initiatives).
- Develop a detailed proposal including objectives, activities, budget, and timeline.
- Submit the application via the Canadian Embassy in São Tomé and Príncipe.
- Await review and approval based on alignment with CFLI priorities and potential impact.
Tips for Success
- Highlight local ownership and leadership in project design and execution
- Demonstrate measurable outcomes and innovative approaches
- Ensure alignment with Global Affairs Canada priorities
- Include clear plans for community engagement and sustainability
- Collaborate with relevant partners to strengthen project feasibility
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting projects without local leadership or partner involvement
- Including ineligible expenditures such as vehicles or core organizational costs
- Proposals lacking measurable objectives or indicators
- Ignoring alignment with CFLI’s thematic priorities
- Submitting incomplete or unclear budgets
FAQ Section
1. Who can apply? Local NGOs, not-for-profits, academic institutions, municipal authorities, international organizations collaborating with local partners, and Canadian organizations.
2. What is the typical funding range? $20,000 – $49,000 per project; maximum $100,000.
3. What costs are eligible? Infrastructure, training, civic education, communication, events, salaries, and project logistics.
4. What costs are not eligible? Vehicles, nuclear tech, military aid, gifts, luxury items, government direct support, core organizational costs.
5. Can international organizations apply directly? Yes, if collaborating with local partners and focusing on community-based projects.
6. How are projects selected? By the Canadian Embassy, based on impact, innovation, and alignment with CFLI priorities.
7. What types of projects are prioritized? Grassroots initiatives addressing community development, civil society strengthening, and locally-driven innovation.
Conclusion
The CFLI 2026 in São Tomé and Príncipe provides funding and support to empower communities, foster innovation, and create measurable impact. By prioritizing locally-led initiatives, the program strengthens civil society and builds sustainable partnerships between Canada and local stakeholders.
For more information, visit Government of Canada.









































