CBDC Community Development Fund

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Access to flexible capital can be a challenge for organizations working on community-focused projects, especially when traditional lenders aren’t a fit. The CBDC Community Development Fund is designed to help address that gap by providing repayable financing to businesses and non-profit organizations involved in community development initiatives across Canada. Delivered through Community Business Development Corporations, the program focuses on supporting projects that strengthen local economies, create impact, or help organizations move forward when other funding sources are limited.

This fund can provide loan or bridge financing of up to roughly $220,000, making it a practical option for organizations that need capital to launch a project, manage cash flow during a transition period, or move ahead while waiting for longer-term funding to be finalized. It’s commonly used by non-profits and smaller organizations that are delivering community services, developing facilities, or investing in initiatives with long-term local benefits. Because the financing is repayable, the emphasis is on viable projects with a clear plan for sustainability.

Applications are generally accepted on an ongoing basis, with funding decisions based on project merit and organizational capacity. For non-profits and community-minded businesses exploring financing options that align with their mission, learning more about how the CBDC Community Development Fund works can help determine whether it’s the right fit for your plans.

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