Green Economy Calgary Climate Action Microgrant

The Climate Action Microgrant, offered by Green Economy Calgary in partnership with the City of Calgary, supports local businesses in implementing sustainability initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, conserve water, and minimize waste.
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Overview of the Green Economy Calgary Climate Action Microgrant program:

The Climate Action Microgrant, offered by Green Economy Calgary in partnership with the City of Calgary, provides financial support to businesses undertaking sustainability projects that reduce environmental impacts. With a total grant pool of $30,000, the program helps Green Economy Calgary members implement initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, conserving water, and minimizing waste. Eligible projects include energy-efficient upgrades, water conservation systems, waste reduction programs, and technical studies to identify sustainability opportunities. Businesses can apply for up to $5,000 in funding, which covers 50% of project costs. By supporting these initiatives, the Climate Action Microgrant enables businesses to contribute to Calgary's climate action goals, align with sustainability priorities, and demonstrate leadership in environmental stewardship. The program reflects a commitment to creating a greener, more sustainable future for Calgary.

Eligibility criteria of the Green Economy Calgary Climate Action Microgrant program:
  • Who Can Apply:
  • Applicants must be active members of Green Economy Calgary in good standing, specifically designated as Green Economy Leaders.
  • Discover or Insight members of Green Economy Calgary are not eligible for this grant.
  • Project Location:
  • Projects must be conducted within the City of Calgary.
  • Eligible Projects:
  • The grant supports a range of initiatives aimed at reducing environmental impacts:
  • GHG Emission Reduction Projects:
  • Examples: Installing LED lighting, renewable energy systems (e.g., solar panels), or electric vehicle charging stations.
  • Water Conservation Projects:
  • Examples: Installing low-flow fixtures or upgrading to water-efficient equipment.
  • Waste Reduction and Diversion Projects:
  • Examples: Implementing recycling programs, transitioning to compostable packaging, or creating waste diversion strategies.
  • Consultant Studies and Audits:
  • Examples: Conducting energy audits, waste diversion studies, or technical assessments to identify reduction opportunities.
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