Deadline: 21-May-2026
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI), managed by Global Affairs Canada, funds small, community-driven projects in Albania. It supports innovative initiatives that address local development needs while strengthening civil society and inclusive governance.
The programme prioritises locally designed and implemented solutions that generate measurable and sustainable impact.
Key Objectives
- Support locally led community development projects
- Strengthen civil society and grassroots organisations
- Promote inclusive governance and equitable growth
- Foster innovation in development approaches
- Generate measurable and practical results
- Strengthen bilateral relations between Canada and Albania
- Encourage collaboration between local actors and Canada
Thematic Priority
- Inclusive governance and growth that benefits all groups in society
Focus Areas
- Community development and social inclusion
- Civil society strengthening
- Governance and transparency initiatives
- Local capacity building
- Innovation in development programming
- Projects addressing inequality and exclusion
- Partnerships between local organisations and stakeholders
Funding Details
- Typical funding range: CAD $30,000 to $60,000
- Maximum funding per project: up to CAD $100,000
- Funding provided in Canadian dollars and converted locally
- Designed for small-scale, high-impact interventions
Eligible Applicants
- Local civil society organisations (NGOs, non-profits)
- Academic and research institutions (community-focused projects)
- International and intergovernmental organisations (if working with local partners)
- Municipal and government institutions (if project is local and aligned)
Key Requirement for Eligibility
- Projects must be primarily conceived and implemented by local actors
- Strong local relevance and community ownership is essential
- Alignment with CFLI thematic priorities is required
Eligible Project Characteristics
- Small-scale and community-based initiatives
- Innovative approaches to local development challenges
- Projects with measurable and demonstrable results
- Strong local engagement and participation
- Clear contribution to inclusive governance or equity
Application Requirements
- Must use official CFLI application form
- Must include detailed budget document
- Must be written in English
- Must clearly reflect programme priorities
- Must demonstrate feasibility and expected impact
Selection Process
- Applications are reviewed by a selection committee
- Evaluation is based on merit and alignment with priorities
- Only shortlisted or successful applicants are contacted
- Submissions are retained by the Canadian embassy
How the Programme Works: Step-by-Step
- Identify a local development challenge in Albania
- Design a small-scale, community-driven project
- Ensure alignment with inclusive governance priorities
- Prepare application using official CFLI format
- Submit proposal and required budget documents
- Undergo evaluation by selection committee
- If selected, receive funding in CAD
- Implement project with local partners
- Report results and measurable outcomes
Evaluation Criteria
- Relevance to local needs and priorities
- Alignment with CFLI thematic focus
- Innovation and originality of approach
- Strength of local ownership and implementation
- Clarity of expected outcomes and results
- Feasibility and budget justification
- Potential for measurable impact
Why This Programme Matters
- Empowers local organisations to lead development
- Strengthens civil society and democratic governance
- Encourages innovative grassroots solutions
- Improves community-level development outcomes
- Builds stronger Canada–Albania cooperation
- Ensures funding is locally relevant and impact-driven
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak alignment with inclusive governance priority
- Lack of clear local implementation structure
- Poorly defined or unrealistic outcomes
- Missing official application or budget format
- Projects not clearly community-driven
- Overly large or complex project design
Pro Tips
- Clearly demonstrate local ownership of the project
- Focus on measurable and realistic outcomes
- Highlight innovation and community impact
- Ensure strong alignment with CFLI priorities
- Use clear and structured budgeting
- Emphasise collaboration with local stakeholders
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is the funding range? CAD $30,000 to $100,000
- Who can apply? Local NGOs, academic institutions, municipalities, and partners
- What is the main focus? Inclusive governance and community development
- Who implements the projects? Primarily local organisations
- Is English required for applications? Yes
- Are international organisations eligible? Yes, if working with local partners
- How are applications selected? By merit-based review committee
Conclusion
The CFLI 2026 Albania programme supports locally driven, high-impact community projects that promote inclusive governance and civil society strengthening. By funding innovative grassroots initiatives, it enhances community development outcomes and strengthens collaboration between Canada and local partners.
For more information, visit Government of Canada.









































