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RFAs: Supporting Conservation of Designated Properties in Canada

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) Grants for Local Development in Select Countries

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Deadline: 16-Mar-2026

The 2026 Heritage Grant Program provides financial support to owners of designated heritage properties in Ontario for conservation projects. Grants cover up to 50% of eligible work, to a maximum of $15,000 per property, helping preserve, restore, and enhance heritage attributes in alignment with heritage conservation plans.

Program Overview

The 2026 Heritage Grant Program is designed to assist property owners in preserving and enhancing heritage buildings and sites. The program:

The program is Council-approved and has up to $180,000 available annually, distributed across multiple eligible projects.

Key Objectives

The Heritage Grant Program focuses on:

  1. Preservation of Heritage Attributes

    • Protecting the historical, architectural, and cultural significance of designated properties.

    • Ensuring long-term conservation of heritage features.

  2. Restoration and Enhancement

    • Supporting projects that restore and maintain original heritage features.

    • Encouraging enhancements that do not compromise cultural heritage value.

  3. Alignment with Heritage Policies

    • Ensuring all work complies with applicable heritage conservation district plans and guidelines.

    • Promoting sustainable conservation practices among property owners.

Funding Details

Eligible expenses include work that directly preserves, restores, or enhances the heritage attributes of the property. Non-heritage work, new additions, or alterations that reduce heritage value are not eligible.

Who Is Eligible?

To apply for the 2026 Heritage Grant Program, applicants must meet these criteria:

Eligible Projects

Projects must focus on heritage conservation and include:

Ineligible projects include:

How the Application Works

Step 1: Confirm Property Eligibility

Step 2: Prepare Conservation Plan

Step 3: Submit Application

Step 4: Evaluation

Step 5: Council Approval and Funding

Tips for Applicants

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Which properties are eligible?
    Properties designated under Part IV or Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act or covered by a heritage easement agreement are eligible.

  2. Can I apply for work on non-heritage features?
    No. The grant only covers work that preserves, restores, or enhances heritage attributes.

  3. How much funding can I receive?
    Grants cover up to 50% of eligible work, with a maximum of $15,000 per property.

  4. Can government-owned heritage properties apply?
    Generally no, unless a non-profit community organization applies on behalf of the owner with consent.

  5. Are projects within a heritage conservation district eligible?
    Yes, but they must follow the applicable district plan.

  6. What happens if my project exceeds the grant amount?
    The property owner is responsible for the remaining costs beyond the grant.

  7. Who approves the grants?
    Heritage Planning staff and the Heritage Oakville Advisory Committee review applications, with final approval by Town Council.

Conclusion

The 2026 Heritage Grant Program provides a vital opportunity for property owners to protect and enhance the cultural and architectural value of their heritage properties. By funding eligible conservation work, the program ensures the long-term preservation of Ontario’s historic and culturally significant sites, supporting the community’s shared heritage for future generations.

For more information, visit Town of Oakville.

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