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Green Municipal Fund – Capital project: Net-Zero Transformation │ Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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We provide combined loan and grant funding to support municipalities in constructing innovative infrastructure that has the potential to result in a significant contribution to net-zero. GMF capital projects are […]

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November 22, 2023


Green Municipal Fund – Pilot: Net-Zero Transformation | Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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We fund pilot projects that evaluate innovative GHG reduction solutions in real-world conditions. To be eligible, your pilot must lead to quantifiable GHG reductions. Using verifiable evaluation processes, you will […]

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Green Municipal Fund – Study: Net-Zero Transformation | Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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We fund feasibility studies that assess in detail new approaches and solutions to bring your community closer to net-zero. Your feasibility study should explore solutions with significant GHG reduction benefits.

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Green Municipal Fund – Plan: Net-Zero Transformation │ Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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Net-Zero Transformation plans set a high standard for municipal planning exercises—they set the stage for a net-zero future, employ innovative approaches (e.g., for stakeholder engagement or data analysis), translate into […]

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Green Municipal Fund – Capital project: Community Energy Systems │ Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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We offer combined loan and grant funding to support municipalities and their partners in constructing, commissioning and rapidly deploying a successful implementation of a low-carbon community energy system.

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Green Municipal Fund – Study: Community Energy Systems | Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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We fund feasibility studies that outline the design of a proposed community energy system. This funding helps Canadian cities evaluate local sources of renewable energy that will ultimately power multiple […]

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Green Municipal Fund – Business case: Community Energy Systems | Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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We fund business cases that result in a technical exploration of low-carbon energy systems viable for a given site and the capacity to implement each system. This funding helps Canadian cities and […]

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Green Municipal Fund – Capital project: GHG reduction pathway retrofit | Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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A sequence of GHG reduction measures that allow local recreational and cultural facilities to achieve 50% GHG reductions within 10 years and 80% GHG reductions within the next 20 years. […]

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Green Municipal Fund – Study: Assess options for a local home-energy upgrade financing program | Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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Explore and assess options for a financing program for home energy upgrades that can achieve triple-bottom-line benefits within your community.

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Green Municipal Fund – Study: Evaluate an Existing Local Home-energy Upgrade Financing Program | Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM):
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Explore and assess options for a financing program for home energy upgrades within your community. Support project decision making with a feasibility study.

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