Community Emergency Preparedness Grant
Learn about funding to help communities prepare for emergencies.
Overview
The Community Emergency Preparedness Grant (CEPG) provides funding to help communities and organizations purchase emergency supplies, equipment and services, such as:
- chain saws
- generators
- sandbag machines
- training delivery and education
- exercise planning and coordination
The grant funds supplies, equipment and services that range from $5,000 to $50,000.
This investment is part of the $110 million the government earmarked over three years in the 2023 Budget to strengthen emergency preparedness in Ontario.
Important dates
We are no longer accepting applications for the 2024-25 cycle.
Eligibility
Applicants must be located in Ontario.
Eligible applicants for Round 2 (2024–25) include:
- non-governmental organizations with an emergency preparedness mandate or responsibility
- non-governmental organizations that provide fire protection services to communities
- non-municipal fire departments or entities providing fire protection services as defined in the Fire Protection and Prevention Act in unincorporated Ontario
- local services boards established under the Northern Services Board Act
- First Nations communities, Tribal Councils and other Indigenous service organizations that support emergency management programming in First Nations communities
- municipalities with a population under 100,000 (Statistics Canada data from 2021)
Ineligible applicants for Round 2 (2024–25) include:
- organizations that previously received funding through the 2023-24 Community Emergency Preparedness Grant or the Emergency Readiness and Capacity Building (ERaCB) program
- organizations without an emergency preparedness mandate or responsibility
- organizations that serve a fixed membership or community, not the community at large (for example, long term care homes)
- individuals
- Crown corporations
- federal, provincial and municipal agencies
- universities, colleges, school boards, schools and hospitals
- municipalities with a population over 100,000 (Statistics Canada data from 2021)
- municipal fire departments cannot apply directly however may apply through an eligible municipality
- municipal fire departments may be eligible for other grant opportunities supported by the Government of Ontario, such as the Fire Protection Grant, see available funding opportunities
Past recipients
Browse the recipients of the 2023–24 Community Emergency Preparedness Grant.
Related links
Updated: November 04, 2024
Published: April 16, 2024