Clean Fuels Awareness (CFA) Program
Receive up to $300,000 in Grant Funding.
The Clean Fuels Awareness (CFA) Program is seeking to fund innovative projects that aim to address awareness and knowledge gaps among Canadians on clean fuels and clean fuel technologies across all industries, commercial applications, and the public.
Attention: This program is currently closed. You can speak with a member of our team about future intake periods or similar funding programs you may be eligible for, get email updates through our weekly newsletter, or look through our list of available funding programs in our directory page.
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Funding Amount
Up to 50% of total project costs for for-profit organizations. Up to 75% of total project costs for Not-For-Profit organizations and Indigenous organizations or communities.
Amount of Funding
Applicants may receive the following funding allotments if successful:
- Up to 50% of total project costs for for-profit organizations.
- For Projects Completing Before March: Minimum: $50,000 and Maximum: $100,000. For Projects Starting Before March of one year and Completing by March of the following year: Minimum: $100,000 and Maximum: $200,000.
- Up to 75% of total project costs for Not-For-Profit organizations and Indigenous organizations or communities.
- For Projects Completing Before March : Minimum: $50,000 and Maximum: $150,000. For Projects Starting Before March of one year and Completing by March of the following year: Minimum: $100,000 and Maximum: $300,000.
Eligible Applicants
Registered or Incorporated Canadian Organizations (For Profit & Not-For-Profit):
- Electricity or gas utilities;
- Private sector companies;
- Industry associations;
- Research associations;
- Standards development organizations;
- Indigenous and community groups;
- Canadian academic institutions; or
- Provincial, territorial, regional, or municipal governments or their departments or agencies where applicable.
Registered or Incorporated International Legal Entities (For Profit & Not-For-Profit):
- Companies;
- Industry associations;
- Research associations;
- Standards organizations; or
- Academic institutions.
Eligible Activities
The following activities may be eligible for funding:
- Developing curriculum and/or training material for a target audience such as children, youth, post-secondary students, industry, and/or the general public.
- Developing and implementing a novel targeted outreach and awareness campaign.
- Development of in-person professional training, industry-led skills training, or centers of expertise.
- Establishing a web-based resource (webpages, fact sheets, manuals) and/or information portal
- Implementing a national or regional clean fuels mentorship or ambassador program.
- Developing best practices guides and educational tools to support targeted audiences or for all Canadians (national scale).
- A series of in-person and virtual meetings, presentations, technology demonstrations, or other events (with remote attendance options).
Program Deadline
Speak with a member of our team to find the latest intake period info for this program or subscribe to our newsletter to be notified.