Community League Operating Grant

The Community League Operating Grant provides annual financial support to Edmonton’s community leagues to help with operational costs and promote vibrant, engaged neighbourhoods.
  • City of Edmonton
Overview of the Community League Operating Grant program:

The Community League Operating Grant (CLOG) is a financial assistance program provided by the City of Edmonton aimed at strengthening the foundational capacity of Edmonton’s community leagues. The program acknowledges the vital role these grassroots organizations play in fostering community spirit, social inclusion, recreation, and citizen engagement. Community leagues in Edmonton are eligible for annual operating funding to help offset core operating expenses such as utilities, insurance, administrative costs, and minor repairs. In addition to supporting essential services, the grant empowers leagues to offer programming and maintain facilities that benefit local residents. The funding also contributes to sustaining a strong network of leagues that are well-positioned to engage with local government and serve as neighborhood advocates. The CLOG is administered in collaboration with the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues (EFCL), which works closely with the city to ensure leagues meet the eligibility criteria and have access to guidance and support throughout the application process. The program encourages accountability by requiring leagues to maintain good standing, submit annual reports, and demonstrate active community engagement. The grant allocation is partly based on league size, facilities, and operational needs, ensuring equitable distribution of resources.

Benefits of the Community League Operating Grant program:
  • Provides stable, annual funding to support administrative and operational costs.
  • Enables leagues to maintain and improve community halls, rinks, and green spaces.
  • Supports community programming, recreational activities, and social events.
  • Encourages stronger neighborhood identity and civic engagement.
  • Offers application guidance through the EFCL and support from City staff.
  • Promotes long-term sustainability of Edmontons network of community leagues.
  • Incentivizes regular reporting and transparency for continued funding access.
Eligibility criteria of the Community League Operating Grant program:
  • Applicants must be recognized community leagues within the city of Edmonton.
  • Leagues must be in good standing with the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues (EFCL).
  • Must have submitted all required annual reports and financial statements for the prior year.
  • Leagues must operate within their designated boundaries and serve local residents.
  • The league must maintain an active Board of Directors and conduct Annual General Meetings (AGMs).
  • Must have a valid City of Edmonton business license (if required) and proper insurance.
  • The program is only available to leagues within Edmonton city limits.
  • There are no revenue or age restrictions, but leagues must be operational and actively serving their community.
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