Grants

Supporting community-driven climate action

HCi3 supports innovative projects that help Halifax/Kjipuktuk reach its goal of becoming net-zero by 2050 through a just and equitable low-carbon transition. 

Projects either directly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions or lay the groundwork for ongoing reduction efforts. They will integrate Reconciliation and social equity into climate solutions and empower communities through capacity building and impactful partnerships.  

Applications for 2025 are now being accepted.

Catalyst grant applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through November 15.

Acceleration grant applications will be accepted during a spring and fall intake.

  • For the spring intake, expressions of interest are due by May 5.

  • For the fall intake, expressions of interest are due by October 24.

See below for a full timeline and description of the grants streams.

2025 Funding Priorities

Low-carbon housing: Projects support the development of low-carbon housing through building retrofits, net-zero new construction, and workforce and capacity development.

Community-based renewable energy: Renewable energy projects that benefit communities through prioritizing social equity, inclusive engagement, and innovative financing strategies.

Shared and electric transportation: Projects explore electric and/or shared mobility solutions that have community-wide benefits, such as e-bikes or car sharing. 

If you have a project idea outside these categories with significant potential to reduce GHG emissions, we may still consider your idea. Please reach out to us to discuss.

Grant Streams

Acceleration Stream

  • Up to $75,000 per project

  • Funding for projects up to 24 months in duration.

  • Priority is placed on supporting initiatives to scale up and accelerate their impact.

Catalyst Stream

  • Up to $10,000 per grant

  • Intended as seed funding to support new initiatives

  • Simplified project application process

What we’re looking for

Climate Impact

Projects have long term carbon reduction potential, with a focus on scalability and replicability to increase their impact.

Equitable Participation

Project are dedicated to correcting historical and systemic disadvantages within the realm of climate solutions.  They facilitate inclusive participation and empower all voices to be heard, particularly those most affected by climate change.

Community and Partnerships

Communities benefit beyond carbon reductions through greater affordability, job creation, community resilience, health and well being or other factors. Projects aim to foster strong partnerships within the community.

Reconciliation

Projects commit to advancing a Reconciliation economy, drawing on Indigenous models that emphasize equitable wealth and resource sharing. Projects foster collaborative relationships with both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, incorporate traditional knowledge and ensure a sustainable future for both current and future generations.

How to get started

  1. Review the program guidelines and eligibility.

  2. Submit your idea online via our expression of interest form.

Following review of your expression of interest, HCi3 will invite applicants who meet our criteria to submit a full application.

Program Guidelines

Grantee Highlights

Discover the transformative impacts of our past grant recipients. Visit our full page of grantee profiles below.  

HCi3 gratefully acknowledges the support of the Government of Canada, the Province of Nova Scotia, and the McConnell Foundation, whose funding makes this program possible.

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