Deadline: 30-Mar-2026
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) 2026 provides small-scale funding to support high-impact, locally driven projects in Turkey. Grants of CAD 30,000–60,000 are available for initiatives focused on inclusive governance, peace and security, and equitable growth, with priority given to projects led by local civil society organizations and community partners.
Program Overview
The CFLI is part of the Government of Canada’s international assistance program and aims to support local development initiatives in developing countries, including Turkey. The program:
- Promotes community-led projects that reflect local needs and priorities
- Supports civil society engagement and collaboration with local partners
- Strengthens bilateral relations between Canada and Turkey
- Encourages innovative solutions that demonstrate measurable outcomes and meaningful community impact
Projects selected for funding are assessed by the Canadian embassy or high commission in Turkey.
Funding Details
- Average Contribution: CAD 30,000 – CAD 60,000
- Currency: Funding is issued in Canadian dollars and converted to local currency as needed
- Purpose: Support small-scale, high-impact projects that enhance local development efforts and community partnerships
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Local civil society organizations, including NGOs operating at the community level
- International NGOs engaged in local development activities in partnership with local organizations
- Intergovernmental and multilateral institutions working at the community level
- Academic institutions conducting projects with a local focus
- Municipal, regional, or national government institutions implementing primarily local initiatives
- Canadian NGOs and not-for-profits implementing development projects in collaboration with local partners
Project Focus Areas
The CFLI 2026 supports projects aligned with the following thematic priorities:
- Inclusive Governance – Promoting participation, transparency, and accountable local decision-making
- Peace and Security – Initiatives that strengthen community resilience and social cohesion
- Growth that Works for Everyone – Supporting equitable economic development and inclusive growth
How to Apply
- Confirm Eligibility – Ensure your organization and project align with CFLI priorities and applicant criteria
- Prepare Proposal – Include a project plan, budget in Canadian dollars, and explanation of expected impact
- Submit Application – Proposals are reviewed and selected by the Canadian embassy or high commission in Turkey
- Implement Project – Execute the project in collaboration with local partners, ensuring measurable results
- Report Outcomes – Provide updates on project achievements and community impact as required
Tips for a Strong Application
- Highlight local leadership and community engagement in project design and implementation
- Clearly demonstrate measurable results and tangible community impact
- Show alignment with CFLI thematic priorities and Canada’s development objectives
- Provide a realistic budget and implementation plan
- Emphasize partnerships with local organizations to strengthen project relevance and sustainability
FAQs
1. Who can apply for CFLI 2026 funding in Turkey?
Local civil society organizations, international NGOs, intergovernmental or multilateral institutions, academic institutions, government bodies, and Canadian NGOs working with local partners.
2. What is the typical grant size?
Average contributions range from CAD 30,000 to CAD 60,000.
3. What are the main thematic priorities?
Inclusive governance, peace and security, and growth that works for everyone.
4. Can Canadian organizations apply?
Yes, if implementing development activities in partnership with local organizations.
5. How is funding administered?
All contributions are issued in Canadian dollars and converted into local currency for project implementation.
6. What type of projects are encouraged?
Locally led, innovative projects that demonstrate measurable results and meaningful impact within communities.
7. Who selects the projects?
The Canadian embassy or high commission in Turkey evaluates and approves applications.
Conclusion
The CFLI 2026 provides essential support for locally driven development projects in Turkey, empowering civil society organizations and community partners to deliver innovative and impactful initiatives. By prioritizing inclusive governance, peace, security, and equitable growth, the fund strengthens community capacity while enhancing Canada-Turkey bilateral relations.
For more information, visit Government of Canada.









































