Communities across British Columbia looking to cut emissions and modernize local infrastructure have seen significant investment through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program — CleanBC Communities Fund. This initiative was built around large-scale, tangible projects that help communities move away from fossil fuels by improving how energy is generated, managed, and used. Backed by both the Province of British Columbia and the federal government, the fund has supported ambitious clean infrastructure projects with funding reaching into the hundreds of millions across multiple intakes.
The CleanBC Communities Fund focused on projects with measurable climate impact, such as renewable energy systems, electric vehicle charging and clean transportation infrastructure, deep energy retrofits for public buildings, and new clean energy generation assets. It was designed for projects that serve a public benefit rather than routine upgrades, making it especially relevant for local governments, Indigenous organizations, nonprofits, and enterprises involved in clean technology, energy, or transportation infrastructure. Funding typically covered a significant share of eligible project costs, helping proponents move forward with capital-intensive initiatives that might otherwise be difficult to finance.
While the program is no longer accepting new applications, approved projects continue to be supported as they are built out over the coming years. For organizations exploring future clean infrastructure opportunities or similar funding streams in British Columbia, understanding how this fund worked can provide valuable insight into what governments look for in high-impact, climate-focused projects.
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