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Innovative Communities Fund (ICF)

Federal grant program data for Innovative Communities Fund (ICF). Explore top recipients, geographic distribution, and funding amounts.

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Innovative Communities Fund (ICF)

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Total Grants

38

Total Amount

$13.6M

Provinces Served

4

Top Recipients by Funding Amount

#RecipientGrantsTotal Amount
1Fredericton Playhouse Inc.1$3.0M
2Dorset Eskimo Carving Committee Inc.1$875.4K
3Rath Eastlink Community Centre1$865.3K
4Abegweit First Nation1$750.0K
5Town of Stratford1$587.0K
6King's Theatre1$585.8K
7Town of Holyrood1$520.9K
8Ville de Saint-Quentin1$500.0K
9Hartland1$478.6K
10Tidnish Crossroads and Area Community Association1$456.4K
11Acadia University1$455.0K
12Le Pays de la Sagouine Inc.1$450.3K
13Town of George's Brook-Milton1$423.9K
14Town of Flower's Cove1$405.2K
15Miramichi1$362.7K
16Yarmouth Arts Regional Council (Th'YARC)1$324.2K
17Town of Carbonear1$293.1K
18Heart's Content Mizzen Heritage Society Inc.1$288.0K
19Western Sno-Riders Inc.1$231.0K
20Lennox Island Development Corporation1$206.2K

Geographic Distribution by Province

Province / TerritoryGrantsTotal AmountShare
NB7$4.9M36%
NL12$3.5M26%
NS13$3.3M24%
PE6$1.9M14%

Recent Grants

Fredericton Playhouse Inc.
$3.0M--
Assist with key community focused elements of a new performing arts centre
Dorset Eskimo Carving Committee Inc.
$875.4K--
Undertake a comprehensive revitalization of an anchor tourism asset in the region
Rath Eastlink Community Centre
$865.3K--
Support for continued growth of the Nova Scotia Stampede
Abegweit First Nation
$750.0K--
Support design and construction of a net-zero multipurpose facility
Town of Stratford
$587.0K--
Support for Stratford waterfront development
King's Theatre
$585.8K--
Upgrade infrastructure and equipment to enhance visitor experience and inclusivity
Town of Holyrood
$520.9K--
Develop the Town of Holyrood’s waterfront (Phase II)
Ville de Saint-Quentin
$500.0K--
Upgrade the community library in support of an inclusive economy
Hartland
$478.6K--
Revitalize key infrastructure in support of commercial tourism development
Tidnish Crossroads and Area Community Association
$456.4K--
Replace the Tidnish Suspension Bridge
Acadia University
$455.0K--
Establish the Canadian Tick Research and Innovation Centre
Le Pays de la Sagouine Inc.
$450.3K--
Upgrade a tourism facility in support of inclusivity, greening, and visitor experience
Town of George's Brook-Milton
$423.9K--
Upgrade to three phase power infrastructure to encourage business growth
Town of Flower's Cove
$405.2K--
Upgrade the Thrombolite walking trail and construct a multi-use facility for visitors
Miramichi
$362.7K--
Upgrades to a community infrastructure enabling national events
Yarmouth Arts Regional Council (Th'YARC)
$324.2K--
Enhance facilities to offer more productive and inclusive year-round experiences
Town of Carbonear
$293.1K--
Complete the design and electrical portion of Phase III of the downtown redevelopment plan
Heart's Content Mizzen Heritage Society Inc.
$288.0K--
Enhance visitor experiences in Heart's Content
Western Sno-Riders Inc.
$231.0K--
Upgrade trail from Corner Brook to Steady Brook for year-round use
Lennox Island Development Corporation
$206.2K--
Support for equipment to develop and expand oyster grow-out
Town of Long Harbour - Mount Arlington Heights
$179.4K--
Enhance tourism infrastructure at Maturin Pond multi-use walking trail
Pictou County Partnership
$144.4K--
Pilot an immigrant nominee program focused on business community growth
BGC Prince County
$130.0K--
Supports LifeHouse housing and skills development expansion and sustainability strategy
City of Summerside
$125.0K--
Support to host the Centennial Cup Hockey Tournament 2026
Kwilmu'kw Maw-klusuaqn Negotiation Office
$125.0K--
Promote further development of the cultural tourism sector for the Nova Scotia Mi'kmaw