Community funding

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Overview

Ottawa has a strong and sustainable non-profit social services sector working collaboratively to ensure an equitable and socially inclusive city for all residents.

Community Funding improves community well-being by investing financial and capacity building resources in the non-profit social services sector.  This helps address the root causes of poverty and increase equitable access to services for residents facing the greatest needs and barriers in our community.

Community Funding invests in a sustainable social infrastructure of community non-profit social services that:

  • Provides equitable access to programs and services
  • Responds to community needs
  • Demonstrates measurable outcomes and financial accountability
  • Collaborates to build community capacity and development
  • Aligns with City of Ottawa strategic priorities

Consult our Community Funding Framework Policy Statements [ 290 KB ] for more information.

Emergency Funding – ongoing

The Emergency Fund addresses one-time unexpected, essential expenses that cannot be covered by an organization’s existing financial resources. The emergency expense must relate to services and activities that align with the Community Funding Framework priorities. The fund is currently open only to agencies in receipt of Sustainability Funding. For more information or to apply for Emergency Funding, contact your Community Funding consultant or email communityfunding@ottawa.ca.

Snow Go programs – closed

Need help clearing your driveway and/or walkway during the winter?

  • The Snow Go program provides a matching service for seniors and people with disabilities to hire an individual or contractor to clear snow from private driveways and walkways at an affordable rate.
  • The Snow Go Assist program provides financial assistance to eligible low-income seniors or persons with disabilities to help with their snow removal costs.

Emerging Community Needs Funding – closed

Emerging Community Need Funding provides one-time funding for initiatives or activities that address a specific emerging need in a community (local priority neighbourhood or community of common bond) and contribute to community capacity building, well-being and resiliency. 

For more information or to apply for Emerging Community Needs Funding, contact your Community Funding consultant or email communityfunding@ottawa.ca

2023 Results - Emerging Needs Funded Applications

One-time Non-Renewable Community Project Funding – closed

2023 Community Project Funding- approved agencies [ 118 KB ]

City of Ottawa invites local not-for-profit organizations to apply for One-time Non-Renewable Project Funding. This funding is used to deliver time-limited or pilot projects that address the specified outlined priorities.  

The focus of the funding for 2023 is aligned to support the following priorities:  

  • Children and youth  
  • Seniors  

Consult the One-time Non-Renewable Community Project Funding guidelines [ 166 MB ] for more information. 

Sustainability Funding – closed

Sustainability Funding is closed. Information on how to apply for the next round of Sustainability Funding will appear on this page in 2026 for the 2027-2031 funding term.

Purpose

The purpose of Sustainability Funding is to maintain a strong social infrastructure and a sustainable community non-profit social services sector that ensures equitable provision of services for residents facing the greatest barriers and challenges. Both core operational and program expenses are eligible for funding.

Funding term

  • 5 years (renewable)

Description

Sustainability Funding has 7 priority service areas for funding:

  1. Community Hubs
  2. Poverty Reduction
  3. Food Security
  4. Mental Well-Being
  5. Social Inclusion
  6. Equitable Systems and Structures
  7. Corporate Initiatives
    1. Community Development Framework
    2. Community Garden Allocation Fund
    3. Ottawa Youth Engagement Committee / Youth Engagement with City of Ottawa
    4. Snow Go Program

Organizations can apply for both core operations and program funding under these priority service areas.

Contact us

If you have any questions regarding Sustainability Funding, please contact:

Community Development & Funding Branch
Community and Social Service Department
communityfunding@ottawa.ca 
613-580-2424, est. 24377