Community Investment Program

The District of Sechelt’s Community Investment Program (CIP) Grants are intended to support non-profit and charitable organizations that serve residents of Sechelt. These grants are provided to assist eligible organizations with the delivery of services which contribute to the social, cultural, and environmental well-being of our community. There are two funding streams: Annual Project Grants and Multi-Year Operating Grants.

Both annual and multi-year grants are available for programs, projects, services and/or events that do one or more of the following:

  • seek to preserve, celebrate and strengthen the local arts, culture and recreational opportunities for residents
  • respond to an environmental and/or social need in the community and contribute to creating a community that lives well and cares for the environment
  • support and contribute to a diverse and resilient local community

Multi-year grants may be approved for up to three years. To be eligible for multi-year funding, an organization must have received at least two consecutive annual grants from the Community Investment Program.

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The District of Sechelt is pleased to provide a step-by-step guide on completing the Community Investment Program online application form. Details included are: navigation to the online form, a checklist of required documents, tips for a strong application and more.

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2026 CIP Grant | IMPORTANT DATES

Application Open: Monday, November 17, 2025 at 9am
Application Deadline: Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 11:59pm

CIP Grant Policy

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2025 FINAL REPORTS

All grant recipients are required to submit a final report. The 2025 CIP Grant Final Report deadline is January, 14, 2026 at 4:30pm

Links to the online report can be found within the drop-down list below, under Reporting Requirements.

*If you have any difficulty with the online application, please reach out to grants@sechelt.ca

To be eligible for an Annual Grant, applicants MUST meet the following requirements:
  • A non-profit society in good standing with the Societies Act and/or a registered charitable organization in good standing with the Canada Revenue Agency. (Member-funded societies are not eligible); and
  • Be requesting funds for a program, project, service, or event that will directly benefit the citizens of Sechelt; and
  • Have submitted a final report demonstrating appropriate use of funds for all previous projects funded through the District of Sechelt’s Community Investment Program.

To be eligible for a multi-year grant, applicants MUST also meet the following requirements:

  • A non-profit society in good standing with BC Registrar of Societies and/or a registered charitable organization in good standing with the Canada Revenue Agency for at least three (3) consecutive years at the time of application; and
  • Have a track record of receiving, at minimum, two (2) consecutive grants from the Community Investment Program; and
  • An organization that delivers a service or program that benefits the community and complements and extends the reach of District of Sechelt programs and services; and
  • An organization that has demonstrated sustainable and diverse financial resources.

Ensure you have the following documents ready to upload with your online application form:

  1. Budget - Annual Grants OR Budget - Multi-Year Grants
  2. Prepared Financial Statements (Notice to Reader) OR Society-Produced Financial Statements, consisting of a ‘Statement of Operations’ (Expenses/Revenues) and a ‘Balance Sheet’ signed by two officers of the organization
  3. Proof of good standing

The following expenses are not eligible for CIP Grant funding:
  • Major capital expenditures
  • Deficit or debt repayment
  • Private or invitation-only events
  • Commercial activities
  • Fundraising projects or programs
  • Prizes or awards
  • Expenses associated with activities and programs that are clearly the responsibility of other governments or government agencies

Successful applicants must:
  • Recognize the District of Sechelt on all promotional materials associated with the project
  • Agree to be named as such in the District of Sechelt’s Annual Report
  • Submit a final report to the District of Sechelt
  • Use the CIP grant funding for approved eligible purposes

The CIP Grant Review Committee shall use some or all of the following criteria to assess applications:
  • Evidence of community need or desire for proposed program, project, service or event
  • Potential benefit to the residents of the District of Sechelt
  • Evidence of community partnerships or support (financial or in-kind)
  • Capacity to deliver the proposed program, project, service or event
  • Level of volunteer involvement
  • Evidence of financial need
  • Evidence of funding from other sources
  • Ability to demonstrate or anticipate future outcomes
  • Public accessibility

All grant recipients are required to submit a final report.


The 2025 CIP Grant FINAL REPORTS deadline is January 14, 2026 at 4:30pm.

Online reports will be available for entry on Monday, November 17, 2025.

ANNUAL GRANTS

MULTI-YEAR GRANTS

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