Deadline: 22-May-2026
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) 2026 provides up to CAD 100,000 to support small-scale, high-impact development projects in Burkina Faso. It prioritises locally driven initiatives aligned with Canada’s focus on governance, peace, and inclusive growth. The programme emphasises community-led solutions with measurable impact.
Overview
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives 2026 (CFLI) supports innovative, community-based projects in Burkina Faso that align with Canada’s international development priorities.
The programme focuses on empowering local organisations to design and implement solutions that directly address community needs.
Key Objectives of the Programme
The CFLI aims to:
- Support small-scale, high-impact development projects
- Strengthen local capacity and community engagement
- Promote innovation in development solutions
- Enhance bilateral relations between Canada and Burkina Faso
- Deliver measurable and sustainable outcomes
Priority Thematic Areas
Projects must align with at least one of the following:
- Inclusive governance
- Peace and security
- Growth that works for everyone (inclusive economic development)
Funding Details
- Average funding: CAD 45,000 – CAD 50,000
- Maximum funding: CAD 100,000
- Currency: Canadian dollars (converted locally as needed)
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Local civil society organisations (CSOs)
- Non-governmental and not-for-profit organisations
- Local academic institutions
Additional Eligible Applicants
- International or regional organisations (with local partnerships)
- Canadian organisations working locally in Burkina Faso
Key Requirement
- Strong collaboration with local partners
- Projects must be locally designed and implemented
Project Requirements
Projects should:
- Be community-driven
- Demonstrate measurable impact
- Show innovation and sustainability
- Align with CFLI thematic priorities
Why This Programme Matters
This initiative is important because it:
- Empowers local communities to lead development
- Supports grassroots innovation
- Strengthens governance and peacebuilding efforts
- Promotes inclusive economic growth
- Enhances international cooperation
How It Works / Application Process
Step 1: Develop Project Idea
Design a community-based project aligned with CFLI priorities.
Step 2: Build Partnerships
Collaborate with local stakeholders and organisations.
Step 3: Prepare Application
Complete the official application form and budget documents.
Step 4: Submit Proposal
Submit through the designated embassy or high commission.
Step 5: Evaluation Process
Applications are reviewed by a selection committee.
Step 6: Selection and Implementation
Successful applicants receive funding and implement projects.
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals are assessed based on:
- Relevance to thematic priorities
- Innovation and impact
- Feasibility and sustainability
- Strength of local engagement
Expected Outcomes
- Improved governance and community participation
- Strengthened peace and security initiatives
- Enhanced economic inclusion
- Sustainable, locally driven development solutions
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak alignment with thematic priorities
- Lack of local partnership or engagement
- Incomplete application or missing budget details
- Overly broad or unrealistic project scope
- Limited measurable outcomes
Tips for a Strong Application
- Focus on clear, community-driven impact
- Demonstrate strong local partnerships
- Provide detailed and realistic budgeting
- Highlight innovation and sustainability
- Align closely with CFLI priorities
FAQs
Who can apply for CFLI 2026?
Local NGOs, civil society organisations, academic institutions, and eligible international or Canadian organisations working locally.
What is the maximum funding available?
Up to CAD 100,000 per project.
Are international organisations eligible?
Yes, if they partner with local organisations and focus on local impact.
What are the main priority areas?
Inclusive governance, peace and security, and inclusive economic growth.
How are applications evaluated?
By a selection committee based on merit, impact, and alignment.
Will all applicants be notified?
No, only successful applicants are contacted.
What documents are required?
Official application form and detailed budget documentation.
Conclusion
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives 2026 provides a valuable opportunity to support impactful, community-led development in Burkina Faso. By prioritising local ownership and measurable outcomes, the programme helps drive sustainable change and strengthen international partnerships.
For more information, visit Government of Canada.
