The CleanBC Communities Fund (CCF) provides provincial and federal funding for community infrastructure projects that reduce reliance on fossil fuels. While the fund is no longer open for new intakes, it continues to actively support cost-shared infrastructure projects that focus on management of renewable energy, improved access to clean-energy transportation, improved energy efficiency of buildings and the generation of clean energy.
The CCF is a component of the federal Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program’s (ICIP) Green Infrastructure – Climate Change Mitigation sub-stream, with an overall focus on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Provincial and federal governments have invested up to $249 million across three intakes of CCF:
Learn more about CCF-funded projects.
Learn more about the ICIP agreement between B.C. and Canada.
The third and final intake of the CCF closed in May 2022.
The CCF was open to local governments, Indigenous applicants, not-for-profit and for-profit organizations.
Federal and provincial contributions varied depending on the type of applicant. See full funding details and eligibility criteria in the CleanBC Communities Fund Program Guide (PDF, 650KB).
For information on open funding programs for local governments and Indigenous communities, please visit the CleanBC Community Climate Funding Guide.
Projects must result in measurable GHG reductions and climate change mitigation in B.C. communities.
CCF projects improve or build new tangible physical infrastructure, primarily for public use and benefit. Routine maintenance and repair projects are not eligible.
Projects must have met at least one of the following outcomes to have been considered eligible under the program:
Projects must be completed by March 31, 2033.
Additional resources and information to support communities during the application and implementation process for the CCF include:
Friendly URL for this page is: gov.bc.ca/cleanbc-communities-fund
For questions about this program, contact the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Infrastructure & Finance Branch.