Transportation and infrastructure community funding opportunities help communities and groups expand, maintain and upgrade infrastructure and promote employment and economic growth.
The Passenger Transportation Accessibility Program (PTAP) will improve services and experiences for the accessibility community by providing funding and training to the taxi industry.
To encourage healthy living and to help address climate change, we’re cost-sharing active transportation infrastructure projects such as bike lanes, separated bike paths, shared roadways, shoulder bikeways and bicycle/pedestrian overpasses with Indigenous and local governments.
The Province supports the development of B.C.'s community aviation facilities through cost-sharing programs and funding for projects such as runway extensions, terminal building expansions and lighting and navigational system upgrades.
Under the New Building Canada Fund – Small Communities Fund (NBCF-SCF) the provincial and the federal governments will each allocate approximately $109 million to support infrastructure projects in communities with a population of less than 100,000 people.
This 10-year funding program runs from 2014 to 2024.
Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program - British Columbia cost-shares infrastructure investments between the governments of Canada and British Columbia, local governments and other partners.
Grants are a rich resource for funding economic development priorities. Use the grants search tool to locate funding through existing provincial and other (non-governmental, regional, federal) programs and initiatives.