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.
Applications are closed and will re-open in the spring of 2025.
Examples of what we may consider
Projects to support food recovery or reduction of food waste
Initiatives that support agriculture and food
Projects that reduce your environmental footprint
Projects that improve accessibility and inclusion
Construction of or upgrades to community buildings
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
Applications are closed and will re-open in the spring of 2025.
Questions or problems applying? See our FCCAgriSpirit Fund FAQs or email us.
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