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FCC AgriSpirit Fund

Do you have a capital project that will enrich lives in your rural community? The FCC AgriSpirit Fund supports projects in communities of less than 150,000 people by charities, non-profit groups, and First Nations, Inuit or Métis governments/communities.

The FCC AgriSpirit Fund is closed for applications. Complete the form to receive updates.

Types of projects we consider:

  • Refrigeration and equipment to support food waste reduction and recovery

  • Construction of or upgrades to community buildings

  • Renovations or upgrades that reduce a building’s energy footprint Greenhouses and community gardens

  • Initiatives that support agriculture and food

  • Installation of a wheelchair ramp to improve building accessibility

View all past projects     

Who can apply?

Charities registered with the Canada Revenue Agency

  • Non-profit organizations who partner with a municipal body, territorial or provincial government; Non-profit organizations who partner with First Nations, Inuit or Métis governments/communities; the municipal body or government/community must agree to receive contributed money.

  • Town, city, rural municipality, or First Nations, Inuit or Métis government/community under 150,000 people

  • Organizations that have not received AgriSpirit funding in the past five years

  • Note: FCC employees and their immediate family members cannot apply on behalf of an organization

Eligible projects:

  • Recognize FCC’s contribution

  • Must be completed within two years of receiving funding with documented proof

  • Are capital projects that enrich the lives of community residents in communities of less than 150,000

  • Successfully pass FCC’s background check


The FCC AgriSpirit Fund is closed for applications. Complete the form to receive updates.

Questions or problems applying? See our FCCAgriSpirit Fund FAQs or email us.

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