Communities and non-profit organizations often have strong ideas for economic development, but lack the planning resources needed to turn those ideas into actionable projects. The Community Capacity Fund is designed to close that gap by providing access to professional strategic planning and advisory services that help organizations move from vision to execution. Delivered by Central Development Corporation, this initiative supports municipalities, Indigenous communities, industry associations, social enterprises, and other non-profits working on initiatives that strengthen rural and regional economies.
Rather than offering cash grants, the program covers the cost of expert services that are critical in early-stage development. This can include strategic planning, feasibility studies, market research, financial or operational planning, and other professional support needed to assess opportunities and align stakeholders. Projects are expected to demonstrate a clear economic benefit, particularly in areas such as sector development, community competitiveness, infrastructure planning, and long-term sustainability. By grounding future investments in solid analysis and coordinated planning, organizations are better positioned to attract partners, funding, and follow-on business activity.
Funding support varies depending on the scope and complexity of the project, and applications are typically accepted on an ongoing basis for organizations meeting certain requirements. For community leaders and non-profits looking to build capacity and lay the groundwork for economic growth, reviewing the full details of the Community Capacity Fund can help determine if it fits your next strategic initiative.
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