Feasibility Study: Adaptation in Action program

The Feasibility Study: Adaptation in Action program, offered by the Green Municipal Fund (GMF), supports Canadian municipalities and their partners in assessing the feasibility of climate adaptation projects that aim to enhance municipal services' resilience to climate change impacts.
  • Green Municipal Fund (GMF)
Overview of the Feasibility Study: Adaptation in Action program program:

This program provides funding for feasibility studies that explore climate adaptation measures in municipal services, focusing on addressing risks such as flooding, extreme heat, wildfires, and coastal erosion. The studies should assess innovative, nature-based solutions and strategies for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with the projects. Applicants are also encouraged to design projects with significant equity benefits, prioritizing collaboration with marginalized and equity-deserving communities, including Indigenous peoples. Eligible feasibility studies must align with community climate risk assessments or adaptation plans and consider the project’s alignment with GMF’s Adaptation in Action Implementation Funding. The program requires an options analysis that explores multiple approaches and identifies the most effective solutions for addressing climate risks while considering environmental and social benefits.

Benefits of the Feasibility Study: Adaptation in Action program program:
  • Financial Support: Up to 80% of project costs covered, reducing financial barriers to conducting feasibility studies.
  • Encouragement of Innovation: Integration of nature-based solutions and low-carbon approaches into project designs.
  • Social Inclusion: Emphasis on projects that benefit equity-deserving and marginalized communities, promoting inclusivity and collaboration.
  • Alignment with Climate Goals: Focus on municipal projects that address climate risks identified in community adaptation plans.
  • Foundation for Future Action: Feasibility studies help municipalities prepare for implementation funding opportunities.
Eligibility criteria of the Feasibility Study: Adaptation in Action program program:
  • Who Can Apply
  • Municipal Governments: Canadian towns, cities, regions, districts, and other municipal bodies.
  • Municipal Partners: Organizations partnered with municipalities, including:
  • Municipally owned corporations.
  • Regional, provincial, or territorial organizations providing municipal services.
  • Non-profit and non-governmental organizations.
  • Research institutions, including universities.
  • Indigenous communities and organizations.
  • For-profit entities are not eligible as lead applicants or partners.
  • Project Eligibility
  • Studies must focus on climate adaptation projects eligible for GMFs Adaptation in Action Implementation Funding.
  • Projects must address climate risks identified in a communitys climate adaptation or risk assessment plan.
  • Applications must include an options analysis and consider nature-based solutions, equity benefits, and GHG reduction potential.
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