Community Innovation Grant 2015 Application Guide Evergreen Evergreen Geoff Fitzgerald Community groups across Canada are working to activate cities to be hubs of innovation, sustainability and locally driven action. Canada’s quality of life and prosperity are directly tied to the health of our cities. Now more than ever, there is a need to test new ideas and find creative solutions that tackle the systemic urban challenges that hinder the ability of our cities, and the people in and around them, to thrive. To support local efforts in cultivating ideas that will transform Canadian cities, Evergreen CityWorks is partnering with the Montréal Urban Ecology Centre to offer the We Are Cities: Community Innovation Grant. This is a national grant program that helps to fund initiatives seeking to build more livable cities—exciting and healthy places to live, work and play. The We Are Cities grant, generously sponsored by the Cities for People initiative, provides two levels of funding ($2,000 or $5,000) to community groups working to build more sustainable and livable communities through local action. This grant supports projects addressing issues critical to the success of our communities including, but not limited to, mobility, the built and natural environment, citizen engagement, multi-sectorial collaboration, policy design, waste management and energy. Eligible projects must demonstrate the potential to be scalable and relevant in communities across Canada. Please note that the deadline for applications is Monday May 25, 2015, 5pm. Please submit your application online by completing the application form and attaching the budget template. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS This grant is open to all non-profit community groups in Canada. Groups that are not legally incorporated or do not have charitable status are welcome to apply, and must have an institutional partner organization that will be responsible for the administration of any awarded funding; eligible institutional partner organizations may be registered charities or not-for-profit organizations, government agencies, First Nation governments, crown corporations or publicly funded institutions such as hospitals and universities. A letter of support from the institutional partner is required. Groups that are legally incorporated or have registered charity/non-profit status do not need an institutional partner in order to apply. Unless represented by a registered foundation, government departments and agencies cannot apply directly. In these cases, applications must be submitted by a community partner. Evergreen encourages applications from groups working in under-served or under-represented communities. ELIGIBLE PROJECTS Proposed projects must be open to all, provide opportunities for community engagement and volunteerism, and be located entirely on publicly accessible lands (i.e. lands owned by a government agency, non-profit organization or public institution). Projects that will make temporary or permanent changes to publicly accessible property or lands—including events—must submit a letter of permission from the land-owner. Projects should seek to form collaborative partnerships and include community members by offering them opportunities to get involved. To be eligible, projects must demonstrate that they will address an urban sustainability issue in an innovative and scalable way. Projects must demonstrate that they have broad relevance across Canadian communities and illustrate the long-term impacts of the project. The We Are Cities: Community Innovation Grant funds projects that have a planned completion date before November 2015. Eligible themes may include, but are not limited to, mobility, the built and natural environment, citizen engagement, multi-sectorial collaboration, policy design, waste management and energy. Eligible projects types may include: 77 Public space improvement 77 Citizen science 77 Pilot projects 77 Public events and festivals 77 Community engagement 77 Community workshops 77 Education and skills development WHICH EXPENSES ARE ELIGIBLE? The We Are Cities: Community Innovation Grant will cover the eligible project expenses to complete a start-up project or to contribute to fundraising for large-scale projects to be completed by November 2015. There are two levels of funding support available ($5,000, $2,000). Please select the level of support you would like to be considered for and complete the budget template up to the amount of your request. Please list expenses clearly and completely. FUNDING CAN BE SPENT ON: 77 costs related to permits/approvals 77 educational, outreach and communications materials such as signage, flyers and press releases 77 native plant material such as plants, trees, shrubs and wildflowers* 77 tools and supplies 77 volunteer expenses such as refreshments, awards and honoraria 77 health and safety supplies 77 transportation (car or truck rental, delivery of materials/supplies) 77 staff wages, salary for professional consulting services, or project co-ordination (to a maximum of 20% of awarded funds) *For a list of native plants in your city or town, visit Evergreen’s native plant database: nativeplants.evergreen.ca. WHICH PROJECTS AND EXPENSES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE? 77 projects occurring on privately owned property that is not publicly accessible 77 capital project expenses, operating costs, or expenses not related to completing the current project 77 projects (or portions thereof) completed before the application is reviewed 77 construction and excavation contractor costs 77 technical or scientific reports and studies 77 projects developed on land belonging to a school board— school ground greening and food garden projects are only eligible for funding through Evergreen’s School Ground Greening Program A NOTE ON PERMITS AND APPROVALS In some instances, a public space project may require a permit or approval from the local municipality or other regulatory agency. Please consult with the relevant government agencies to determine which permits and approvals may apply to your project. HOW TO APPLY Please note that the deadline for app lications is Monday May 25, 2015, 5pm. To apply for this grant, please submit your application online by completing the online application form, and attaching the budget template. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. If you have questions about submitting an application for this grant opportunity, or would like to discuss the eligibility of your project, please contact: Lauren Roberts–Program Assistant Phone: 416-596-1495 x310, (toll free outside Toronto: 1-888-426-3138 x310) E-mail: [email protected] All applications must be submitted online by May 25, 2015, 5pm. NEXT STEPS A review committee consisting of Evergreen staff as well as external experts will evaluate applications. All applicants will be notified in June 2015. GRANT RECIPIENT RESPONSIBILITIES If your project is selected, you will be asked to sign a Grant Recipient Contract indicating your commitment to: 77 certify that you will obtain all necessary regulatory permits and approvals 77 submit a final report to Evergreen upon project completion, including “before-and-after” photos, photos of community events, as well as copies of any news clippings and newsletters 77 agree to participate, if requested, in the promotion of your project locally and/or nationally, in conjunction with Evergreen (e.g. press releases or other media event) 77 submit photocopies of relevant receipts for auditing purposes, if requested For all of our grant programs, Evergreen receives more eligible applications than we are able to fund. While we would like to support all eligible projects, please note that we may not have sufficient funds to do so. ABOUT EVERGREEN CITYWORKS Evergreen’s newest initiative seeks to change the way we plan and design Canadian cities. We are committed to transforming the way we live and reducing the environmental impact of urban areas. CityWorks brings together the public, innovators and decision makers to accelerate the shift to green infrastructure in cities across Canada. From transportation to housing and city building, we experiment with new ideas and build coalitions behind them to ensure their adoption. ABOUT THE MONTRÉAL URBAN ECOLOGY CENTRE The mission of the Montréal Urban Ecology Centre (MUEC) is to develop, propose, and share urban practices and policies to help create green, democratic, and healthy cities. Its approach is inspired by social ecology, which brings together social, economic, environmental, and public health issues. The MEUC is active at the neighbourhood level. We work with citizens, professionals, Montréal boroughs and Québec regions as well as municipalities. We also build relationships with national and international change agents. ABOUT CITIES FOR PEOPLE The Cities for People initiative is a collaborative experiment that explores the following question: How can we enhance social, ecological, and economic well-being and help civic cultures thrive? Through the Cities for People initiative, Evergreen CityWorks, the Montréal Urban Ecology Centre and other organizations across Canada are engaging multiple stakeholders—citizens, community organizations, policy makers, municipalities, universities, private companies and foundations—in taking collaborative action to create more resilient and livable cities. To find out more, visit citiesforpeople.ca.
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