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Through a combination of grants and loans covering up to 80% of eligible costs, the Green Municipal Fund's Sustainable Affordable Housing program helps municipal and not-for-profit organizations retrofit or construct affordable housing units to help communities reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • Incentives

Up to $170,000 per unit for energy efficiency

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) provides low-interest and forgivable loans covering up to 100% of eligible retrofit costs for multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs) to accelerate reductions in energy consumption and harmful greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Incentives

Low-interest financing for energy efficiency projects in Toronto

The City of Toronto offers fixed, long-term, low-interest financing up to 100% of project costs to help institutional buildings invest in energy efficiency retrofits, including heat pumps, renewable energy systems, and battery storage.

  • Incentives

Up to $5M funding to construct net-zero municipal facilities

The Green Municipal Fund (GMF) provides funding to cover up to 80% of eligible costs to finance newbuild, energy-efficient facilities, such as police stations, recreation centres, and arenas, in the form of low-interest loans up to $5 million and grants up to 15% of the loan value.

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Up to $1.25M grant to retrofit recreational or cultural facilities

The Green Municipal Fund (GMF) provides funding to cover up to 80% of eligible costs for capital projects to retrofit community buildings, such as libraries, swimming pools, and community centres, to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by a minimum of 30 per cent.