Marc G. Serré
Marc G. Serré
Member of Parliament for Nickel Belt
MP Serré shares the launch of the intake period for COVID-19 resilient projects under the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative
February 11, 2021

NICKEL BELT – GREATER SUDBURY- Nickel Belt – Greater Sudbury residents continue to do their part to protect the most vulnerable during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Local governments and community partners are adapting their spaces and services to keep residents safe and healthy, support economic recovery, create jobs and build vibrant, resilient communities.

Today, MP Serré is echoing the announcement made earlier this week by the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, and Andy Fillmore, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister and Member of Parliament for Halifax, joined Andrea Dicks, President of Community Foundations of Canada and Mary W. Rowe, President and CEO of the Canadian Urban Institute, to launch the first application intake for projects under the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative.

Funds are available for eligible projects that fall under three main themes: creating safe and vibrant public spaces, improving mobility options, and digital solutions. The goal is to fund projects that can quickly help communities adapt to the challenges presented by COVID-19 as they continue to navigate the pandemic.

Projects could include widening sidewalks and adding signage to support physical distancing in busy areas, expanding community gardens and farmers' markets to increase access to healthy and affordable food, building pop-up lanes for bikes, scooters, and personal mobility devices to allow people to move around their communities safely, or developing apps or other digital tools to allow residents to safely access services remotely.

Applicants can apply for funding ranging from $5,000 to $250,000 for eligible projects, within an overall envelope of $31 million in federal government funding. Local governments and a variety of community-led organizations are eligible to apply, including charities, Indigenous communities, and registered non-profit organizations. Organizations interested in submitting an application are encouraged to visit healthycommunitiesinitiative.ca to learn more about the program, eligibility criteria and how to apply. Organizations can also register to attend information sessions on the program.

The application period for the first round of funding will close on March 9, 2021 at 5:00PM PST.


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"Local communities are on the front lines of the pandemic and best understand their needs. Today, we're inviting local organizations to pitch community-led ideas to improve neighbourhood life during COVID-19 and beyond -- from pop-up bike paths and pathways to community gardens, outdoor art installations and WiFi hubs. The Canada Healthy Communities Initiative will help Canadians and their families enjoy safer, more vibrant and inclusive communities now and into the future." - The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

“This funding offers a flexible opportunity for organizations to directly impact Nickel Belt – Greater Sudbury in a positive way. Working at a grassroots level with local partners and organizations, I’ve heard firsthand how beneficial this model funding would be for shovel ready initiatives which would improve accessibility and help strengthen our region through the pandemic and beyond. I encourage all eligible organizations to apply without delay!” - Marc G. Serré MP Nickel Belt

Quick facts

Associated links

Canada Healthy Communities Initiative – Application Portal: healthycommunitiesinitiative.ca

Infrastructure Canada: Canada Healthy Communities Initiative: https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/chci-iccs/index-eng.html


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