Deadline: 27-Mar-2026
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) is accepting applications for small-scale, high-impact projects in developing countries that are designed and led mainly by local partners. The programme typically provides CAD 30,000 to CAD 60,000, with a maximum of CAD 100,000 per project, to support innovative local initiatives with measurable community impact.
About the Opportunity
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) supports locally led development projects in developing countries.
The programme is managed by the relevant Canadian Embassy or High Commission and is designed to strengthen positive bilateral relations between Canada and recipient countries while backing innovative, community-based initiatives.
Funding is mainly directed toward local civil society efforts that can deliver practical and measurable results.
Country Focus
This call includes projects implemented in the following countries:
Applicants must ensure their proposed projects are locally led and implemented within one of the above countries, in alignment with CFLI priorities.
Funding Information
Typical funding range: CAD 30,000 to CAD 60,000
Maximum grant amount: CAD 100,000 per project
All funding is provided in Canadian dollars before conversion into local currency.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
Local civil society organizations
Community-based organizations
Not-for-profit organizations
Local academic institutions
International organizations working with local partners
Intergovernmental organizations working with local partners
Municipal, regional, or national government institutions implementing local projects
Canadian NGOs engaged in local development activities
What the Grant Supports
The CFLI supports small-scale, high-impact local projects.
Eligible costs may include:
Installation costs
Maintenance costs
Transportation costs, including fuel
Computers and communication devices
Internet costs directly related to the project
Project-related salaries
Civic education activities
Conferences and events
Hospitality costs (excluding alcohol)
Training and capacity building
Services received by beneficiaries
Ineligible Costs
The programme does not fund:
Purchase of vehicles
Purchase of property, homes, or buildings
Nuclear technologies or facilities
Assistance to military or paramilitary organizations
Gifts
Luxury goods
Why This Grant Matters
The CFLI is a strong opportunity for local organizations looking for flexible funding for practical development initiatives.
It is especially useful because it:
Prioritises local leadership
Supports measurable community impact
Encourages innovation
Accepts a broad range of local and partner-led entities
Provides a relatively accessible funding range for small to mid-scale projects
What Makes a Strong Application?
Strong proposals are likely to show:
Clear local ownership and leadership
A high-impact, community-focused intervention
Measurable and realistic outcomes
Strong alignment with local needs
A feasible budget within the CAD 30,000–60,000 typical range
Practical activities that can be delivered efficiently
How to Apply
While the provided text does not include a deadline or direct application link, applicants should prepare:
Organization profile and registration documents
Details of local partners (if applicable)
Project proposal with objectives and activities
Clear budget in line with CFLI rules
Expected outcomes and measurable indicators
Implementation timeline
Explanation of local relevance and community impact
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Proposing projects that are not clearly locally led
Including ineligible costs such as vehicles or buildings
Submitting vague outcomes without measurable results
Overloading the budget with administrative or unsupported expenses
Failing to explain how the project strengthens local impact and bilateral cooperation
FAQs
What is the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives?
The CFLI is a Canadian funding programme that supports small-scale, high-impact development projects led mainly by local partners in developing countries.
How much funding is available?
The typical contribution is CAD 30,000 to CAD 60,000, with a maximum of CAD 100,000 per project.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include local CSOs, community groups, non-profits, academic institutions, international and intergovernmental organizations with local partners, government institutions working locally, and Canadian NGOs.
What kinds of costs are eligible?
Eligible costs include installation, maintenance, transport, fuel, communications equipment, project internet, salaries, civic education, events, training, and beneficiary services.
What costs are not eligible?
The CFLI does not fund vehicles, buildings, property, nuclear technologies, military-related support, gifts, or luxury goods.
Conclusion
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) is a valuable opportunity for locally led organizations and community partners in developing countries seeking support for high-impact, practical development projects.
With typical grants of CAD 30,000 to CAD 60,000 and a maximum of CAD 100,000, it is well suited for innovative local initiatives that can deliver clear, measurable results.
For more information, visit Government of Canada.









































