Apply for a Community Improvement Grant

Eligible property owners and tenants in the uptown area can receive grants for various renovation projects as part of the Community Improvement Plan (CIP).


On this page:

  1. What this grant supports
  2. Before you apply
  3. Pick a CIP Grant
  4. Apply online
  5. Major Activity Grant
  6. Contact us

What this grant supports

The Community Improvement Plan (CIP) helps make uptown a more vibrant and welcoming place. Funding helps support commercial improvements, heritage preservation, environmental sustainability and community accessibility.

The goals of the grant are to:

  • improve community aesthetics
  • financially support businesses
  • encourage new private investment and reduce vacancies
  • advance the our plan for increased intensification, affordability, employment growth and community building

To learn more about what the CIP grant supports, download the CIP Manual (PDF 2.2 MB).


Before you apply

Check your property's location, confirm if you need permits and prepare your documents before you apply for a CIP Grant.

Start by:

To apply for a CIP program, your property must be located within the uptown CIP project area.

If you're planning on installing signage, or improving heritage or building features, you may need a permit before you apply.

Do not start any CIP project work until you have received a fully signed CIP letter of approval and have all required permits.

Sign permits:

You will need a heritage permit if have a registered Heritage property (PDF)

Building permits

If you're planning on making any building improvements, you may need a building permit before you apply. 

Before you apply online, consider consulting with relevant experts (architects, engineers, electricians, accessibility, heritage, etc.) to help prepare your documents.  

Include in your application:

  • a letter of owner authorization if you don't own the property
  • if applying as a tenant, a copy of dated lease for the rental property
  • copies of any ongoing permit applications or issued permits
  • studies or audits (energy, structural, accessibility, heritage, fire, etc.)
  • cost estimates or quotes from contractors or consultants
  • concept drawings, plans and elevations
  • photos of existing property conditions – applicable to the project’s scope of work (façades, interiors, etc.)

 


Pick a CIP Grant

We offer different CIP Grants based on your project. You may apply for more than one grant, up to a combined maximum of $25,000 per property. This does not include the Major Activity Grant which cannot be combined with any other grant. 

Commercial and Heritage Façade Improvement Grant

This grant helps commercial or mixed-use commercial property owners and tenants improve the appearance of the streetscape and buildings in the Uptown Waterloo, as well as to support conservation of heritage properties and buildings.

This grant covers 50% of eligible expenses. For a complete list, read page 18 of the CIP Manual (PDF).

Eligible expenses and funding:

  • repair or replacement of outside materials, doors, windows, and features
  • storefront improvements (windows, awnings, entrances)
  • permanent landscaping - up to 15% of the grant
  • signage that follows the sign bylaw, up to $3,500
  • safety and security upgrades (lighting or stronger doors and windows)
  • permanent patio structures (no furniture or temporary items)
  • other approved exterior improvements, including upgrades for eligible heritage properties

 

Commercial and Heritage Façade Improvement Grant funding
Grant type Regular property Corner property
Grant from the city Up to $10,000 Up to $15,000
Additional grant for designated heritage properties $5,000 5,000

Fee and Study Grant

Help cover costs for permits, studies or other application fees required under the Planning Act or Building Code. You can also use funding for fees related to fire compliance, heritage requirements, or to meet sustainability goals.

This grant only applies to CIP projects.

This grant covers 50% of eligible fees and studies. For a complete list, read page 20 of the CIP Manual (PDF).

Eligible expenses:

Eligible study expenses:

  • Must be completed by a qualified professional and approved by the City:
    • urban design and architectural drawings
    • engineering or structural assessments
    • heritage impact assessments
    • energy or greenhouse gas studies
    • LEED or zero carbon certification fees
    • accessibility audits
    • fire safety plan approval
    • safety audits (CPTED)

Grant funding:

Fee and Study Grant funding
Grant type Regular property
Grant from the city Up to $5,000 per project

Accessibility Enhancement Grant

This grant helps owners and tenants of commercial or mixed-use commercial properties improve the interior and exterior accessibility of their building façades.

The grant covers 75% of eligible costs for existing businesses or building upgrades. In some cases, you may get up to 100% if you explain why in your application. For a complete list of what's eligible, read page 23 of the CIP Manual (PDF).

Eligible expenses:

  • accessible entrances (ramps, wider doors, automatic openers)
  • accessibility upgrades (handrails, guards, doorbells, visibility strips)
  • non slip surfaces at entrances and walkways
  • accessible bathroom upgrades (existing bathrooms only)
  • elevators or lifts
  • anti glare window treatments
  • braille, tactile, and wayfinding signage
  • other approved accessibility improvements
Accessibility Enhancement Grant funding
Grant type Regular property
Grant from the city Up to $15,000 per project

Sustainability and Climate Resilience Grant

This grant helps existing commercial buildings use less energy, lower emissions and be more resilient to climate impacts.

The grant covers 50% of eligible sustainability upgrades. For a complete list, read page 25 of the CIP Manual (PDF).

Eligible expenses:

  • energy efficient windows and doors (Energy Star certified)
  • heat pump systems and insulation upgrades
  • improvements to heritage windows for better energy performance
  • air sealing and heat recovery systems
  • electrical upgrades to support energy efficient systems
  • on demand electric water heaters
  • smart thermostats and energy management systems
  • on site renewable energy (for example, solar panels)
  • reflective roofing to reduce heat and improve efficiency
  • EV chargers in public parking areas
  • secure bicycle parking
  • other approved environmental or sustainability improvements
Sustainability and Climate Resilience Grant funding
Grant type Regular property
Grant from the city Up to $10,000

Commercial Interior and Vacancy Improvement Grant

This grant offsets interior construction and renovation costs to help new businesses occupy vacant commercial spaces and reduce start up costs.

It also supports major upgrades by established businesses to improve customer experience and modernize their restaurant or retail space.

The grant covers 50% of eligible sustainability expenses. For a complete list, read page 26 of the CIP Manual (PDF).

Eligible expenses:

  • building code or structural upgrades needed to use the space
  • electrical and plumbing upgrades (including panels, wiring, and washrooms)
  • new interior walls
  • interior structural repairs and finishes (flooring, ceilings)
  • built in features (counters, shelving, display units)
  • commercial kitchen upgrades (cabinets, ventilation hoods)
  • fire safety upgrades (sprinklers, emergency lighting, fire separation)
  • demolition, if part of a larger project and under $2,500
  • other approved permanent interior improvements
Commercial Interior and Vacancy Improvement Grant funding
Grant type Regular property
Grant from the city Up to $10,000

Apply online

The CIP application period runs from May 1 to October 31.

All work in your application must:

  • be eligible under the program you apply for
  • be completed within this timeframe

To receive funding, your project must match the approved scope of work and include only eligible expenses.

After you apply:

  • staff will review your application and contact you with next steps
  • if approved, you will receive funding 2 to 3 weeks after your project is complete and you submit proof

If your project is delayed:

  • email cip@waterloo.ca with details as soon as possible
  • you may be granted a one-time extension to complete your project by August 31, 2027

 


Major Activity Grant

This grant is for:

  • large re-urbanization projects over 5,000 sqft. that create new floor space for affordable housing units and/or non-residential uses that include an office employment component
  • provide a tax increment grant equal to a portion or full amount of the estimated property tax increase after the property is redeveloped and reassessed

Note for applicants:

  • additional incentives will be provided for developments that include heritage conservation and/or sustainable building design and construction

Project requirements (minimum 5,000 sq. ft.) Grant amount (% of property tax increase from employment use) Grant duration

Level 1 

Minimum of 10% of residential units in a residential or mixed-use building are affordable (as defined by this CIP), with no fewer than 10 affordable residential units

50% 6 years

Level 2

Minimum of 10% of residential units in a residential or mixed-use building are affordable (as defined by this CIP), with no fewer than 10 affordable residential units, and:

  • designated heritage resource
  • achieves LEED certification or other sustainable design and construction standards recognized by the city
50% 8 years

Level 3

Minimum of 10% of residential units in a residential or mixed-use building are affordable (as defined by this CIP), with no fewer than 10 affordable residential units, and:

  • designated heritage resource
  • achieves LEED certification or other sustainable design and construction standards recognized by the city
50% 10 years

 

Original table

As-built project achieves a minimum of 5,000 sq. ft. requirements: Amount of grant as percent of municipal tax increment associated with employment use Duration of grant
Level 1 - minimum of 10% of residential units provided in a residential or mixed-use building are affordable as defined by this CIP, with no fewer than 10 affordable residential units 50% six years

Level 2 - minimum of 10% of residential units provided in a residential or mixed-use building are affordable as defined by this CIP, with no fewer than 10 affordable residential units and:

  • designated heritage resource
  • achieves LEED certification or other sustainable design/construction standards recognized by the city
50% eight years

Level 3 - minimum of 10% of residential units provided in a residential or mixed-use building are affordable as defined by this CIP, with no fewer than 10 affordable residential units and:

  • designated heritage resource
  • achieves LEED certification or other sustainable design/construction standards recognized by the city
50% 10 years

As-built project achieves a minimum of 5,000 sq. ft. requirements: Amount of grant as percent of municipal tax increment associated with employment use Duration of grant
Level 1 - building floor area for office employment has a minimum floor space ratio 1.0 80% six years

Level 2 - building floor area for office employment has a minimum floor space ratio 1.0 with:

  • designated heritage resource
  • achieves LEED certification or other sustainable design/construction standards recognized by the city
90% eight years

Level 3 - building floor area for office employment has a minimum floor space ratio 1.0 with:

  • designated heritage resource
  • achieves LEED certification or other sustainable design/construction standards recognized by the city
100% 10 years

The CIP application period runs from May 1, 2026 to October 31, 2026.

All project work described in your application must be completed within this timeframe.

If your project is delayed and won’t be completed as planned, you must notify staff by emailing cip@waterloo.ca. An extension may be granted.


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