The CBR initiative, administered through the Green Municipal Fund (GMF) by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), aims to optimize energy efficiency and reduce GHG emissions in municipally or non-profit-owned community buildings. Funded by the federal government, this $167 million initiative supports feasibility studies and capital retrofitting projects for community-focused buildings like arenas, libraries, pools, and community centers. The program targets two key retrofit outcomes: (1) achieving at least a 30% GHG reduction through single-phase projects, or (2) reducing GHGs by 50% in 10 years and reaching “Best Practice Energy Targets” in 20 years through a staged Green Buildings Pathway. Support is available for feasibility studies that guide planning toward these goals and for capital retrofits, including phased multi-year implementation. CBR offers both grants and loans and provides capacity-building resources such as coaching, technical training, and peer networking. Funding can be stacked with other programs. Projects are evaluated based on environmental impact, implementation strategy, innovation, replicability, and community engagement. The program is open year-round until annual funds are allocated, with a multi-step application process involving eligibility checks, peer reviews, and final approval by FCM’s board. The initiative also promotes replication of best practices across communities and supports transition to fossil fuel-free operations, especially in climate zones 4–6 and higher.
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