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Call for Applications: Active Transportation Grants (Canada)

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Deadline: 31-Dec-2026

The Active Transportation Grants support projects that promote human-powered mobility and improve safe, accessible, and connected transportation routes within Basin communities. The program helps local governments and Indigenous communities plan, design, and build active transportation systems that support walking, running, wheeling, and other non-motorized travel.

Funding may cover up to 50% of total project costs. Planning and design projects may receive up to $50,000, while approved infrastructure projects may receive up to $500,000 for physical works.

What are the Active Transportation Grants?

The Active Transportation Grants support projects that improve non-motorized transportation routes in Basin communities.

The grants are designed to help communities create safe, accessible, and connected routes for people who walk, run, wheel, cycle, or use other forms of human-powered mobility.

The program supports both early-stage planning and physical infrastructure development.

Main Purpose of the Grants

The main purpose of the grants is to strengthen active transportation networks across Basin communities.

The program aims to:

Geographic Focus

The grants support projects within the Columbia Basin Trust region.

Eligible applicants must be local governments or Indigenous communities located within the Basin.

Funding Amount

Funding may cover up to 50% of total project costs.

Planning and Design Projects

Planning and design projects may receive up to $50,000.

This funding can support early-stage project development before construction or physical works begin.

Infrastructure Projects

Projects with completed planning and approvals may receive up to 50% of total project costs for physical works.

The maximum funding available for infrastructure projects is $500,000.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Societies and non-profit organisations are not eligible to apply under this program.

What Types of Projects Are Supported?

The program supports planning, design, and infrastructure projects that improve active transportation systems.

Eligible projects may include:

Eligible Planning and Development Costs

Eligible planning and project development costs may include:

Eligible Infrastructure Costs

Eligible infrastructure costs may include the creation of new accessible multi-use paths that connect communities or existing routes.

Supporting amenities may include:

Ineligible Projects and Costs

The program does not support all transportation or recreation projects.

Ineligible projects and costs include:

Key Concepts Explained

Active Transportation

Active transportation refers to human-powered travel such as walking, running, cycling, wheeling, and other non-motorized ways of moving between places.

Multi-Use Path

A multi-use path is a public route designed for different users, such as pedestrians, cyclists, wheelchair users, and other non-motorized travellers.

Connectivity

Connectivity means linking communities, routes, services, destinations, and existing transportation systems so people can move safely and efficiently.

Climate Adaptation Features

Climate adaptation features help transportation infrastructure respond to changing climate conditions. Examples include trees, shade structures, and design elements that reduce heat or improve comfort.

Wayfinding

Wayfinding refers to signs, maps, markers, or visual guidance that help people navigate routes safely and easily.

How the Grant Works

Applicants may apply for support at different project stages.

Projects in early development may apply for planning and design funding.

Projects that already have planning and approvals completed may apply for infrastructure funding to support physical works.

All funded projects should improve active transportation access, safety, connectivity, and community benefit.

How to Apply

Applicants should prepare a clear proposal that explains the transportation need, project stage, community benefit, budget, and expected outcomes.

Suggested Application Steps

  1. Confirm that the applicant is a local government or Indigenous community in the Columbia Basin Trust region.
  2. Identify the active transportation need or route gap.
  3. Determine whether the project is at the planning and design stage or ready for infrastructure funding.
  4. Prepare a project description focused on safe, accessible, and connected routes.
  5. Develop a budget showing total project costs and the requested funding share.
  6. Confirm that the funding request does not exceed 50% of total project costs.
  7. For planning projects, ensure the request does not exceed $50,000.
  8. For infrastructure projects, ensure planning and approvals are completed and the request does not exceed $500,000.
  9. Identify eligible costs such as design, consultation, assessments, paths, or supporting amenities.
  10. Exclude ineligible costs such as maintenance, sidewalks, recreational trails, or costs incurred before agreement approval.
  11. Submit the application according to the program requirements.

Expected Results

Supported projects should improve active transportation access and community connectivity.

Expected results may include:

Why It Matters

Active transportation helps communities reduce emissions, improve health, and create safer local travel options.

Well-designed walking, wheeling, and non-motorized routes can connect residents to schools, services, workplaces, parks, and neighbouring communities.

By supporting both planning and infrastructure, the Active Transportation Grants help Basin communities create practical transportation networks that are accessible, connected, and environmentally responsible.

Tips for Strong Applications

A strong application should clearly show how the project improves active transportation connectivity and access.

Applicants should focus on:

Applicants should avoid framing the project as recreation-only or beautification-only, as the program focuses on transportation outcomes.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should carefully review eligibility and project requirements before applying.

Common mistakes include:

FAQ

What are the Active Transportation Grants?

The grants support projects that promote human-powered mobility and improve safe, accessible, and connected transportation routes in Basin communities.

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include local governments and Indigenous communities within the Columbia Basin Trust region.

Can non-profit organisations apply?

No. Societies and non-profit organisations are not eligible under this program.

How much funding is available for planning and design?

Planning and design projects may receive up to $50,000.

How much funding is available for infrastructure projects?

Infrastructure projects with completed planning and approvals may receive up to $500,000.

What percentage of project costs can be covered?

Funding may cover up to 50% of total project costs.

What types of projects are not eligible?

Ineligible projects include beautification-only projects, recreation-only trails, skateboarding or mountain bike trails, street-adjacent bicycle lanes, sidewalks, private-use pathways, and maintenance of existing infrastructure.

Conclusion

The Active Transportation Grants support local governments and Indigenous communities in creating safer, more accessible, and better-connected active transportation routes across Basin communities. With funding available for both planning and infrastructure, the program helps communities develop walking, running, wheeling, and non-motorized transportation systems that reduce emissions and improve connectivity.

Strong proposals will demonstrate clear transportation benefits, public accessibility, strong route connectivity, realistic budgets, and alignment with active transportation goals rather than recreation or beautification alone.

For more information, visit Columbia Basin Trust.

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