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 $8.5 billion from the Fund into about 11,700 local projects. Funds can be invested across 18 project categories to promote economic growth, strengthen communities, and improve the environment.
Updates & Profiles
Cooling off during the summer months in the Town of Halton Hills will be easier this year. The municipality recently invested the Canada Community-Building Fund into upgrades at one of
Dufferin County has added new electric-vehicle charging stations to its network of EV charging infrastructure, thanks to the Canada Community-Building Fund. In 2022, the County invested
The Township of Chapleau has upgraded aging infrastructure at its water treatment facility, using investments from the Canada Community-Building Fund. Chapleau’s water treatment plant
Municipal staff and elected officials must work together to ensure that asset management is used in council decision-making and in balancing service delivery, risk management, and long
What was once a landfill in the City of Kitchener has been repurposed into a community park, using investments from the Canada Community-Building Fund. Elmsdale Park is a 2.5-hectare
Back in 1886, the City of Windsor was a transportation marvel. It was the first city in Canada to introduce electric street cars, a mode of transportation that would serve passengers