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Applications open for Climate Action Fund Program (Canada)

Call for Proposals: Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Actions in Papua New Guinea

Deadline: 31-Oct-2025

The Town of Caledon has opened applications for its Climate Action Fund Program, offering a valuable opportunity for community members and organizations to contribute to local environmental initiatives.

The Town of Caledon has opened applications for its Climate Action Fund Program, offering a valuable opportunity for community members and organizations to contribute to local environmental initiatives. Through this program, applicants can receive up to $8,000 in funding to support projects that address climate change and promote sustainability within the town.

This funding is available to a wide range of eligible groups, including non-profit and charitable organizations, community associations, Indigenous groups, and faith-based organizations working on non-religious projects. Schools, school boards, student clubs, and parent councils in publicly funded schools located in Caledon are also encouraged to apply. Additionally, individuals or students with a formal partnership with an eligible organization may submit a project proposal.

The Climate Action Fund is designed to encourage collaboration and creativity in developing practical, local solutions to environmental challenges. Whether it’s reducing emissions, improving energy efficiency, supporting active transportation, or raising awareness about climate change, the fund aims to support projects that make a measurable difference.

Applicants are encouraged to carefully review the program’s guidelines before submitting their proposal. The guide outlines key details such as eligibility criteria, project types, funding limits, evaluation processes, and important timelines. It also provides tips and suggestions to help applicants craft a strong submission.

This is a timely opportunity for local groups and individuals to turn their ideas into action. By applying for the Climate Action Fund, residents can play an active role in building a cleaner, greener future for Caledon

For more information, visit Town of Caledon.

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