The Canada Community-Building Fund
The Canada Community-Building Fund provides permanent and stable funding for local infrastructure

AMO administers the Fund to 443 municipalities in Ontario.
Canadian municipalities receive over $2 billion from the Canada Community-Building Fund each year; Ontario's share is over $800 million. Funds are distributed to communities across the province on a per-capita basis.
Since its launch in 2005, municipalities receiving Canada Community-Building funds through AMO have invested nearly $7.0 billion from the Fund into about 9,750 local projects. Funds can be invested across 18 project categories to promote economic growth, strengthen communities, and improve the environment.
Updates
A bridge improvement project funded by the Canada Community-Building Fund will make the town of Listowel more pedestrian and traffic-friendly. The municipality began construction in May
The Paul J. Yakabuski Community Centre in Barry’s Bay is a mainstay in the local community. Home to an indoor ice pad and upstairs lounge area, the community centre hosts private events
A well-travelled bridge in the City of Kenora is now safer and sturdier thanks to the Canada Community-Building Fund. Kenora’s Lajuenesse Bridge was rehabilitated in 2021, including
The City of Belleville broke ground on a large-scale infrastructure project this past week on Albion Street in the city. Albion Street is a prominent north-south connection on the city
A piece of Oakville’s history has been restored into a beautiful community space. The Oakville Museum Coach House has a rich history dating back to 1899. The heritage landmark
A full bridge replacement in the Township of Sables-Spanish will improve safety and eliminate traffic hazards. The Caldwell Bridge at Lee Valley and Burns Crossover Road is more than 50