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Find practical case studies and guidance for planning your local community building retrofit.
- Climate change
- Energy
- Infrastructure
- Planning
- Sustainability
News release
FCM and the Government of Canada announce an investment of over $3.2 million for 16 municipally led projects through GMF’s Community Buildings Retrofit (CBR) initiative.
- Climate change
- Energy
- Infrastructure
- Recreation and culture
- Sustainability
News release
FCM and the Government of Canada announce an investment of over $3.2 million for 16 municipally led projects through GMF’s Community Buildings Retrofit (CBR) initiative.
- Climate change
- Energy
- Infrastructure
- Recreation and culture
- Sustainability
Webinar recording
Reopening safe, functional, and efficient community facilities is an important step in both local COVID-19 recovery efforts and meeting Canada’s net-zero 2050 emissions targets.
- Climate change
- Energy
- Sustainability
FCM’s Climate Action Accelerator for Community Buildings will help up to 20 small and mid-sized municipalities take climate action within their building portfolios.
- Climate change
News release
Today, we are launching the call for applications for Phase 3 of our Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI)!
- Economic development
- Land use
- Planning
Tool
Stronger Together: A Toolkit for First Nations-Municipal Community Economic Development Partnerships
The Stronger Together Toolkit offers step-by-step guidance on how First Nations and municipalities can find new ways to work together for mutual prosperity.
- Economic development
- Indigenous partnerships
Case study
Learn how the Town of Halton Hills, ON, combined data-backed asset management practices with long-term climate planning to extend the life of some of their much-loved local buildings, while saving time, money and cutting their community emissions.
- Asset management
- Climate change
- Energy
- Sustainability