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CFAs: Supporting High-Impact, Locally Led Projects

Applications open for AWS Imagine Grant Program (UK and Ireland)

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Deadline: 20-Mar-2026

The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) provides grants of CAD $30,000–$50,000 to support small-scale, high-impact projects in developing countries. The program prioritizes initiatives led by local partners that align with thematic areas such as inclusive governance, gender equality, human dignity, peace and security, economic growth, and climate action. CFLI funding strengthens local civil society, fosters positive bilateral relations with Canada, and encourages measurable, sustainable outcomes.

Overview

The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) supports community-based projects in developing countries that contribute to sustainable development and strengthen bilateral relations with Canada. The program is managed by Global Affairs Canada and implemented through Canadian embassies and high commissions in the respective countries.

CFLI focuses on innovative, measurable initiatives designed and implemented predominantly by local partners. Grants are intended to strengthen local civil society, enhance community resilience, and promote inclusive, equitable development outcomes.

Thematic Priority Areas

CFLI funding targets projects aligned with the following thematic priorities:

Projects that demonstrate innovation, measurable results, and local ownership are given priority.

Funding Details

Eligible Applicants

Eligible recipients include:

Projects must be primarily local in nature and implemented in partnership with local organizations or communities.

Objectives and Impact

The CFLI program aims to:

By prioritizing projects conceived and implemented by local partners, CFLI ensures that funded initiatives are relevant, culturally appropriate, and sustainable.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted to the relevant Canadian embassy or high commission in the recipient country. Applicants should:

  1. Identify the thematic priority that aligns with their project

  2. Develop a project plan highlighting objectives, expected outcomes, and measurable results

  3. Demonstrate local ownership and partnerships in project design and implementation

  4. Provide a clear budget and timeline

  5. Submit the application following guidelines provided by the embassy or high commission

Projects are evaluated based on their alignment with CFLI priorities, feasibility, innovation, local ownership, and potential for measurable impact.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is the typical funding range for CFLI projects?
    Grants generally range from CAD $30,000 to CAD $60,000, with a maximum of CAD $50,000 under this call.
  2. Who can apply for CFLI funding?
    Eligible applicants include local NGOs, community groups, academic institutions, international NGOs with local projects, intergovernmental or regional organizations, and municipal or government institutions implementing local initiatives.
  3. Do projects have to involve local partners?
    Yes, projects must be conceived and implemented predominantly by local partners to ensure relevance and sustainability.
  4. What types of projects are eligible?
    Projects aligned with inclusive governance, peace and security, economic growth, gender equality, human dignity, and environment/climate action are eligible.
  5. Are Canadian organizations eligible to apply?
    Yes, Canadian NGOs and not-for-profits can apply if they are involved in local development initiatives.
  6. How are funds disbursed?
    Contributions are made in Canadian dollars and converted to the local currency equivalent.
  7. How are projects selected?
    Projects are approved by the relevant Canadian embassy or high commission based on thematic alignment, local ownership, innovation, and potential impact.

Conclusion

The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives provides a valuable opportunity for local organizations and communities in developing countries to implement small-scale, high-impact projects. By supporting initiatives that promote governance, gender equality, peace, economic growth, human dignity, and environmental sustainability, CFLI fosters local development and strengthens bilateral relations with Canada.

For more information, visit Government of Canada.

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