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9 February 2026
“Small improvements daily lead to stunning results.” — Robin Sharma
Desperation vs. Authenticity
Think of grants differently.
Grants come to you.
You don’t “go to” grants.
Governments are looking for people to solve their problems.
They’re looking for leaders and innovators.
Be yourself. Be bold.
When tragedy strikes in your space, speak up.
When problems seem difficult to solve, raise your hand.
Stop saying, “I want a grant.”
Start doing, “Government, I see the problem you’re trying to solve. Can we meet so that you can understand what we do?”
The government then says, “We like you. How can we help you?”
Desperation repulses them.
Problem solvers attract them.
Try this today: What is one thing that you can do (unique to you) that makes the world a bit better place? Want some accountability? Tell me and I’ll hold you accountable!
Smile and have some fun today!
Sincerely,
David Kincade
780-297-6177
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February Grant Deadlines at a glance. This list includes grants with “hard” deadlines in February. Note that it is incomplete, as some grants are open on a first-come, first-served basis. My hope is that this list saves you time and prevents you from missing an important deadline!
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GRANT UPDATES
URGENT DEADLINE! Genomics Data Connect: Accelerating Agriculture Innovation │ Genome Canada – Total Funding Available: $1,250,000; Maximum Genome Alberta Contribution per project: $250,000. Deadlines: Expression of Interest Due: February 10, 2026; Full Proposals Due: March 30, 2026.
URGENT DEADLINE! Canadian Cleantech for Mining Mission to Australia and Indonesia. Deadline: EoI: February 11, 2026.
URGENT DEADLINE! Funding WHVPF: The Workplace Harassment and Violence Prevention Fund (WHVPF). Deadline: February 13, 2026.
URGENT DEADLINE! Funding WORBE: Workplace opportunities: Removing barriers to equity. Deadline: February 13, 2026.
URGENT DEADLINE! CIHR – Operating Grant : Leadership Award for Vaccine Research: The total amount available for this funding opportunity is $1,800,000. Deadline: Application – February 18, 2026.
URGENT DEADLINE! Zero-Emission Vehicle Awareness Initiative: Education and Awareness Project Funding – Electric Vehicle Test Drives and Charging Education. Deadline: February 19, 2026.
URGENT DEADLINE! Canada–Germany 2026 Quantum collaborative industrial research and development: request is limited to $700,000 CAD over 12 to 24 months. Canadian EoI – February 19, 2026; International consortium project proposal: April 24, 2026.
URGENT DEADLINE! College and Community Social Innovation Fund grants: access up to Up to $120,000 per year. Deadline: February 25, 2026.
OPEN! Singapore Emerging Enterprise Tech Canadian Technology Accelerator. Deadline: March 1, 2026.
OPEN! ERA’s SEMI – Capital Retrofits – funding to invest in energy efficiency focused capital retrofits for their facilities. Deadline: March 2, 2026.
OPEN! Enabling Accessibility Fund 2026 Call for Proposals: up to $1M for a project that is up to 24 months in duration. Deadline: March 12, 2026.
OPEN! Magazine — Aid to publishers: grants up to Up to $1.5 million per periodical. Deadline: February 2, 2026 to March 16, 2026.
OPEN! Strive 4 Work: Apply and receive a living allowance of $15/hour while participating skills training. Now accepting applications for our March 23, 2026, intake!
OPEN! ERA’s SEMI – Energy Management Information Systems program: Due to high demand, the application will close on March 31, 2026.
OPEN! AgriStability Program: Enrol now. April 30, 2026 is the deadline to enrol in for the 2026 program year.
NOW OPEN! Energy Innovation Program (EIP) – Buildings Call – Off-Site Construction Challenge: Grand prize winner who will be awarded funding of up to $10 million. Applicants must complete and submit a Phase 1 Design Grant by March 10, 2026.
NOW OPEN! CanExport GAC-Led Delegations program – Reservation Economic Summit 2026.. Deadline: March 2, 2026.
NOW OPEN! CanExport GAC-Led Delegations program – Team Canada Trade Mission to the Republic of Korea. Funding application period: February 5 to March 5, 2026.
ONGOING! International Association of Fire Fighters, Canada Hazardous Materials Training Initiative: up to $500,000 per year.
ONGOING! Growing Greenhouses Program: funding maximum per applicant is $4 million over the duration of the program term (2025-2028) and $2 million per fiscal year. Accepting applications until funding has been allocated.
ONGOING! Post-Secondary Sector and Scientific Knowledge in French Support Fund — Minority Language Education.
SOON TO OPEN! FCM’s Tree Planting –Access up to a maximum of $10 million in project funding. Applications for Tree planting funding will reopen as of March 10, 2026.
SOON TO OPEN! Future Fuels Challenge – Fuel Innovation Fund: flagship initiative under the Fuel Innovation Fund, administered by ERA, designed to accelerate the development and deployment of innovative low-emission fuel technologies. Program to launch Spring 2026.
SOON TO OPEN! Adaptation in Action: Implementation Projects – Next available funding will be Spring 2026.
MORE GRANTS BELOW
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Agricultural Societies Infrastructure Revitalization Program. Application is open and will be assessed on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are fully allocated.
Water Pumping Program – Provides assistance to producers in securing adequate water supplies for domestic, livestock or agricultural purposes.
Members Area access shows MORE, NEW, and UPDATED grants.
Arts, culture and sports grants search: Find funding opportunities for projects in the areas of arts, culture, community, heritage, recreation, sport, and diversity and inclusion.
Video program: A maximum of $40,000 in video funding is available per qualifying release per fiscal year, across all programs. Apply multiple times throughout the year.
Canada Cultural Spaces Fund supports the improvement of physical conditions for arts, heritage culture and creative innovation. Application is ongoing.
Members Area access shows MORE, NEW, and UPDATED grants.
Indigenous Employment Training Partnerships provides grant funding to assist Indigenous individuals to gain the necessary skills training and work experience.
Apply for Apprenticeship and Industry Training Programs and Services.
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AMEP technology development trials funding is to expedite the commerciality of new technologies. grant is up to 100% of the cost.
Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities Program: provides funding for renewable energy and capacity building projects.
Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund provides funding to projects that helps reduce carbon pollution and meet Canada’s 2030 climate target.
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Eurostars is the largest international funding program for SMEs seeking to collaborate on R&D projects that create innovative products, processes or services for commercialization.
The Creative Export Strategy helps Canadian creative industries maximize their export potential and stand out in the global market. Eligible projects can receive up to $2.5 million in funding. Learn more.
Canadian Technology Accelerator (CTA): explore opportunities to grow your business in 12 global tech hubs worldwide.
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Community Opportunity Readiness: Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) provides funding up to $3 million for community economic infrastructure proposals. Learn more.
Health Facilities Program: provide funding for infrastructure that supports the delivery of health-related programs and services.
Members Area access shows MORE, NEW, and UPDATED grants.
Local Government Fiscal Framework – Capital funding: local governments will receive a total of $722 million funding to support infrastructure and economic projects in Alberta communities.
Local Government Fiscal Framework – Operating funding: Operating funding is $60 million annually to support capacity building activities, municipal services and planning activities.
RDAR’s Accelerating Agricultural Innovations (AAI) 2.0 program is still open.
FCM Green Municipal Fund has updated their funding. Check here.
Members Area access shows MORE, NEW, and UPDATED grants.
Strategic Fund — Community Life: Applications for funding may be submitted at any time during the fiscal year.
The Legal Aid Program provides contribution funding for the delivery of legal aid services for economically disadvantaged persons.
Members Area access shows MORE, NEW, and UPDATED grants.
Summer Research Studentships: The award is meant to encourage students to consider pursuing formal training and a career in health research.
Applied Research and Development grants: funds up to $150,000 per year up to 3 years.
Canada Learning Bond (CLB) provides an additional incentive of up to $2,000 to help low-income families start saving early for their child’s education after high school (post-secondary education).
Check out NSERC’s Alliance funding programs here. Application is ongoing.
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The Bitumen Partial Upgrading program supports technologies that enhance the value of a processed barrel of bitumen while reducing associated emissions.
Alberta Digital Literacy Program: free, self-guided program available to anyone looking to build or improve their existing digital literacy skills.
Product Demonstration Program provides up to $150,000 to Alberta tech companies who want to commercialize their products and achieve optimal market position.
Free Business Conferences in Canada.
SEMI Webinar: Energy Management Information Systems (EMIS) – Emissions Reduction Alberta. Date: February 10, 2026.
Foodtech Next 2026: The Roadmap to Food 4.0. Date: February 11, 2025.
Propel Student Work Placement Program Webinar. Date: February 12, 2026.
Workshop: Rooting Reconciliation in urban forestry efforts. Register by February 13, 2026. Date: March 11-12, 2026.
Future Ready SMEs: Advancing Low-Carbon Pathways. Date: February 18, 2026.
Applications are now open for ECO IMPACT 2026. Date: February 19 – 20, 2026.
Event: Grants and Your Municipality: Meeting Grant Agencies. Date: February 24, 2026.
RC Show – Restaurants Canada 2026. March 8-10, 2025.
The SXSW 2026 Season Has Officially Launched! Date: March 12-18, 2026.
Smart Sustainable Tech Showcase. Date: March 18, 2026.
Climate in Action: Accelerating the Low-Carbon Transition. Date: March, 18, 2026.
2026 Alberta Energy Efficiency and Innovation Summit. Date: April 28-29, 2026.
Join more than 1,500 elected officials from coast to coast to coast for FCM’s 2026 Annual Conference and Trade Show. Date: June 4-7, 2026.
Check out FCM’s List of Events and Trainings.
Course: Building climate resilience with asset management – How to protect municipal infrastructure from climate hazards. Free, online and ongoing course.
Learn about Canada 4-H Alberta Programs and Opportunities.
National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS) Information Session: Register here.
Violence, abuse and bullying prevention events.
Check out the list of trade events and missions with Trade Service Programming.
Join the Expert Community on Housing (ECoH).
Virtual learning sessions for employers across Canada. Schedule varies.
Mitacs Training provides professional skills development courses. Check here their calendar to learn more about their monthly course offerings.
Check out Women Building Futures driver training programs. Click here.
Co-op Hiring Fundamentals: Check here the upcoming info-sessions schedule.
Nominations Now Open for the 35th Annual Emerald Awards until February 9, 2026.
Calgary Poet Laureate Program. Nomination deadline: February 13, 2026.
Alberta Order of Excellence: Nominations are accepted year-round, but must be received by Feb. 15 to be considered for investiture this year.
The Michener Award celebrates and honours outstanding and unbiased journalism that results in positive change for the public good. Submission closes February 20, 2026.
Cultural Leaders Legacy Arts Awards. Nomination deadline: March 10, 2026.
ASTech Awards 2026. Nomination deadline: March 10, 2026.
Call for nominations: Women shaping Canada’s horticultural sector. Nominations are open until March 20, 2026.
Canadian HR Awards: Nominations will open on March 30, 2026.
Minister’s Seniors Service Awards. Nominations for the 2026 awards are being accepted until April 30, 2026.
37th Annual ASTech Awards (Alberta Science and Technology Leadership Awards) are now open for recommendations and nominations. Deadline: Recommendation submissions close April 10, 2026, and full nominations are due May 4, 2026.
Governor General’s Literary Awards: Annual competition is $1,000 – $25,000. Deadline: May 1, 2026.
Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame: next nominations open early 2026.
2025 Energy Globe Award. The submission deadline for 2025 has not been set yet. Stay tuned!
WT Book Prize Submissions Are Open. Application deadline varies.
Minister’s Awards of Excellence in Child Development.
Artist in Residence and Arts Ambassador Program – receive a grant to serve a one-year term as Alberta’s Artist in Residence and Arts Ambassador.
Age-friendly Alberta Recognition Award acknowledges communities who have taken steps to become more age-friendly. Nomination is ongoing.
Alberta Northern Lights Volunteer Recognition Program. Nominate a volunteer today.
The Order of Canada honours people who make extraordinary contributions to the nation. Nominate someone today.
Alberta recognizes the best of the best of Alberta’s apprentices and employers. Learn more about available awards and nomination process.
Alberta Northern Lights – Nominate a volunteer.
Alberta Century Farm and Ranch Award. Application is ongoing.
NSERC prizes call for nominations now open. Deadline varies. Check here.
Alberta supports scrapping the EV mandate: Premier Smith.
Federal government invests in active transportation connection in Lethbridge.
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