Grants
The City provides grant funding under a number of programs. Please note this is not an exhaustive list of grants available in the community and we encourage you to explore other available options.
Community Environmental Sustainability Project Grant
Audience
Organizations and individuals applying for funding must be proposing a project that primarily serves Nanaimo residents and is located within the City of Nanaimo boundaries
Status
Active
Cut Off Date
2025-04-04 16:00
Guidelines and Criteria
Application Form and Supporting Documents
Please carefully review the following documents to apply for the Community Environmental Sustainability Project Grant:
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for the grant?
My organization/project is located outside the City of Nanaimo boundaries. Are we eligible?
Do I need to own the property my proposed project will be on?
Does the project need to be completed by the end of the year?
Applicants will be required to submit a report within one year of being awarded the grant funding. While the project itself doesn’t have to be completed in this timeframe all grant funding must be spent within the year.
Past Projects
Project Name: Community Engagement Project
By: Nanaimo Community Gardens Society
Description: The Nanaimo Community Gardens Society (NCGS) utilized the Community Environmental Sustainability Grant to implement the Community Engagement Project. This initiative focused on providing diverse opportunities for public engagement, fostering environmental education, and encouraging community involvement in activities that promote environmental health. Activities included hosting urban garden work parties and skill sessions, designing a native plant garden, expanding their gleaming program to include food preservation equipment, hosting a 'share, car, and repair event', adding education signage, hosting field trips for school groups and community organizations, and more.
Project Name: Greening Rocky Point Initiative
By: Rocky Point Neighbourhood Association
Project Name: Love Tooth Nest
By: Art Action Earwig
Description: Between February and April 2024, Art Action Earwig produced Love
Tooth Nest, an eco-art project that facilitated active and creative ecological
restoration with Nanaimo community members.
Community members visiting Colliery Dam Park were invited to harvest
English Ivy, a dominant invasive species at the park. During these “pulling
parties” the pulled ivy was gathered and shaped into a prepared “nest.” Love Tooth Nest was shared with the public at
the Earth Day celebration Pulling To Gather, taking place in Colliery Dam Park
on April 27. A tooth shaped wire sculpture (Love Tooth) was suspended in the
middle of the nest, with prepared tooth shaped “seed bombs” made with
indigenous plant seeds clipped to the wire sculpture. Instructions were prepared on sandwich boards,
prompting visitors to gather English Ivy from the surrounding environment, add it to
the nest, and take a native seed bomb as a gift of gratitude, to plant in place of the
ivy or to plant in a place of their choosing.
Project Name: The Thermal Imaging and Home Energy Reduction (TICHER)
Project By: The Nanaimo
Old City Association (NOCA) and the Rock City Neighbourhood Association (RCNA)
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