Communities in Bloom (CiB) initiatives can obtain funding support through:
- Local sponsorship
- Municipal support
- Private donations
- Grant programs
- Corporate sponsorships
- Fundraising events
In-kind support can also be obtained and is equally as valuable.
In-kind support provides services or materials in place of cash support, which can be extremely helpful for this type of community program.
Funding Programs
Communities in Bloom Funding
- Scotts® Gro for Good Grant Program
- #GreenMyCity Program
- Find more CiB grants here: www.communitiesinbloom.ca/grants
SPRA Funding
- Parks for All Action Grant
- Framework in Action Grant
- Find more SPRA grants here: www.spra.sk.ca/funding
More Funding Opportunities
- TD Friends of the Environment Foundation Grant and TD Tree Days
- SaskEnergy Community Investment
- Whole Kids Foundation Garden Grant
- Environmental Damages Fund
- Jack Kimmel Grant - Canadian Tree Fund
- World Wildlife Fund: Go Wild School Grant
- Nutrien Community Investment
- SaskWater Community Investment Program
- Community War Memorial and Community Engagement Funding – Veterans Affairs
- SaskOutdoors Grant
- Saskatchewan Trails Association Members Grant Program
- Tree Canada Community Tree Grants
- ISC Corporate Social Responsibility – Preserving Cultural Heritage
- Farm Credit Canada AgriSpirit Fund
- EcoAction Community Funding Program
- Spruce Up Your Story - Red River Mutual
- Richardson Foundation
- Co-op Community Spaces Program
- Nutrients for Life Learning Garden Grant