FCM and the Government of Canada announce funding for municipalities and their partners through the Green Municipal Fund’s Community Efficiency Financing (CEF) initiative.
CEF will help communities of all sizes implement innovative local financing programs to directly help homeowners cut their greenhouse gas emissions, make their homes more comfortable and affordable while helping keep the local economy moving.
The $300-million Community Efficiency Financing initiative is funded by the Government of Canada as part of its $950-million investment in FCM’s Green Municipal Fund (GMF).
Municipality and province | Project title | Project type | Approved GMF funding |
---|---|---|---|
Town of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta |
Implementing a Clean Energy Improvement Program in the Town of Rocky Mountain House |
Capital project |
$1,395,200 |
Town of Devon, Alberta |
Implementing a Clean Energy Improvement Program in the Town of Devon |
Capital project |
$1,308,100 |
District of Central Saanich, British Columbia |
Central Saanich Municipal Financing Program for Home Energy Upgrades |
Pilot project |
$500,000 |
Town of Halton Hills, Ontario |
Retrofit Halton Hills Pilot Program |
Pilot project |
$300,800 |
City of Vaughan, Ontario |
Vaughan Energy and Efficiency Upgrades for Homes |
Capital project |
$5,610,700 |
City of Ottawa, Ontario |
Implementing a Better Homes Loan Program in Ottawa |
Capital project |
$12,169,500 |
City of Toronto, Ontario |
Home Energy Loan Program |
Capital project |
$14,568,000 |
Municipality of the County of Colchester, Nova Scotia |
Expanding the Solar Colchester Program in Nova Scotia |
Capital project |
$8,348,100 |
City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
PACE Financing Business Case & Program Design for Saskatoon |
Feasibility study |
$102,750 |
Source: GMF
For more information on a specific project, contact FCM Media.
Associated link: Home energy retrofit financing initiative expanded to drive cost-savings across Canada