Community Facility Enhancement Program

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Across Alberta, many communities rely on aging halls, recreation centres, and cultural spaces that need upgrades to stay safe, accessible, and useful. For organizations responsible for these public-use facilities, finding the capital to renovate or expand can be a major hurdle. The Community Facility Enhancement Program, offered by the Government of Alberta, is designed to help bridge that gap by providing non-repayable funding for construction, expansion, purchase, or significant improvements to community facilities that serve the public.

The program supports a wide range of projects, from smaller upgrades to larger-scale builds, depending on the scope and impact of the facility. Smaller projects may receive funding up to roughly $125,000, while larger, more complex initiatives can access support that can reach into the seven-figure range. This flexibility makes CFEP relevant for many types of community-focused organizations, whether they’re improving accessibility, modernizing infrastructure, or creating new spaces for recreation, culture, or social connection. Funding is intended to cover a meaningful portion of eligible capital costs, helping organizations move forward with projects that might otherwise be delayed.

Applications are typically accepted on an ongoing basis, with different streams available depending on project size and readiness. For organizations in Alberta considering a facility upgrade or expansion, reviewing the full CFEP details can help clarify how this funding might support your next major investment.

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