CLEAR FILTERS
Annual report
For over two decades, the Green Municipal Fund (GMF) has been a cornerstone in transforming Canadian communities into hubs of sustainability and innovation.
Backgrounder
A document that summarizes FCM’s priorities for the 2023 Canadian Federal Budget, including housing, infrastructure, and climate adaptation recommendations.
  • Climate change
  • Federal Budget
  • Housing
  • Inclusive communities
  • Infrastructure
  • Municipal finance
  • Planning
  • Public safety
  • Public transit
Annual report
In our annual report, Inspiring Innovation, we explore how GMF is working with municipalities to bring to life a vision of the future that is sustainable and prosperous.
Annual report
Read the 2020-2021 Year in Review to see how MCIP training, resources and funding are helping Canadian municipalities reduce greenhouse gas emissions and respond to climate vulnerabilities, creating long lasting change across the nation.
Annual report
For 21 years, the Green Municipal Fund (GMF) has helped build environmentally, economically, and socially vibrant communities across Canada. From capacity building, to planning, to capital projects — GMF supports local governments to reduce pollution, improve energy efficiency, revitalize public infrastructure and more.
Initiative
The programs on this page are now closed. For a full list of current international programs, please see FCM’s International Programs page.
Backgrounder
Learn about FCM’s recommendations for the 2021 Federal Budget. We are calling for the budget to build on proven tools—to reliably drive progress in communities of all sizes across the country.
  • Federal Budget
  • Homelessness
  • Housing
  • Municipal finance
  • Rural communities
  • WEST
Initiative
FUNDING AVAILABLE | Canadian communities own and operate a large and diverse portfolio of aging buildings in need of upgrades – including facilities that contribute to strong, vibrant community culture, like arenas, pools and recreation centres.
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