It is a competitive process. The requests for funding may be more than the available funding. Applicants are not guaranteed funding. City staff review the applications and make recommendations to City Council for approval.
The intent is that the grant is seed money for a project or special event. The funding is available once a year.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for funding, applicants must:
- Be new or existing, incorporated or unincorporated not-for-profit organizations or neighbourhood associations; and
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Be located and conduct the majority of activities within the geographic boundaries of the City of Peterborough.
First-time applicants must apply for and receive a grant in the Project Grant category for at least two years (in the last five years) before they can apply for an Investment Grant.
Allocated funding for 2025 must be used by March 31, 2026.
Not eligible for a Community Project Grant
- Organizations receiving a Community Investment Grant or have a Community Service Agreement
- Individuals
- For-profit businesses
- Organizations with political affiliations
- Organizations serving as funding sources for others, e.g. Service Clubs
- Faith organizations where services/activities include the promotion and/or required adherence to a faith
- Hospitals, clinic-based services or medical treatment programs
- Fundraising events
- School boards, primary and secondary schools, post-secondary institutions
- Programs within legislated mandates of other government or city departments
- Provincial/national organizations, unless a local chapter exists to service the residents of Peterborough
- Organizations receiving 80% or more of funding from senior levels of government
- Organizations that conduct the majority of their activities outside of the City
- Costs for major capital equipment/renovations, minor renovations, and financing of deficits
Applications for either funding program will be adjudicated on the following criteria and weighted as follows:
- Community Need: Organization demonstrates its understanding of current community needs and addresses these through its activities and partnerships in the application in a diverse, equitable and inclusive manner – 25%
- Financial Viability: Demonstrated sound financial management and revenue generation (accurate records, responsible budget, various sources of income; if deficit, then reduction plan); Operating surpluses or reserve accounts should not exceed 25% of total operating without acceptable explanation, e.g., capital campaign); Board and staff skills are appropriate for this size and scope of organization and ensuring the success of the application – 25%
- City Priorities, Feasibility and Evaluation: The application meets one or more City priorities and participant priorities within target sectors (as outlined on the application forms), the organization has the feasibility to complete the proposed activity or service, and has identified accountability/mechanism for evaluation (identification of key performance measures and outcomes) – 20%
- Strategic Direction and Previous Funding: Organization identifies benchmarks and goals for organizational development. The organization has plans to sustain and develop its audience, service and or participants (specific to Investment Grants) The application has adequately demonstrated the impact of previous year’s funding support. – 15%
- Other Funding/Community Support: Funding from various levels of government, foundations, support or sponsorship from other organizations, local businesses, industry, service clubs; and evidence and impact of community collaboration, partnerships – 15%