The Small Projects Grant Program (SPG) provides funding to not-for-profit, community organizations, that are registered in the City of Mississauga’s Community Group Registry Program and Business Improvement Areas (BIAs). This Program aligns with the vision of Mississauga’s Recreation Plan and Parks, Forestry and Environment Plan by supporting activities that reflect the City’s strategic priorities related to recreation and community engagement. Applicants are encouraged to consider how their local projects, initiatives or activities address a need, and keep Mississauga residents active, healthy and engaged in their communities.
Applicants can request funding up to $2,500 to support project or program-related expenses for organizations that extend the variety and choice of programs and services for Mississauga residents and can be delivered successfully by December 2026.
What does the SPG support? Here are some examples of projects and activities that applicants can consider applying for:
- Skill building activities (e.g. digital skills, leadership, mentorship training etc.)
- Community Building activities such as events to meet neighbours and make connections, workshops and skill building sessions
- Active living and physical health programs and events
- Make improvements or changes to enhance existing programs and reach new audiences and remove barriers to participation
- Create new programs and/or services
Please review the 2026 Program Guidelines for more information.
Small Projects Grant
The Small Projects Grant Program (SPG) provides funding to not-for-profit, community organizations, that are registered in the City of Mississauga’s Community Group Registry Program and Business Improvement Areas (BIAs). This Program aligns with the vision of Mississauga’s Recreation Plan and Parks, Forestry and Environment Plan by supporting activities that reflect the City’s strategic priorities related to recreation and community engagement. Applicants are encouraged to consider how their local projects, initiatives or activities address a need, and keep Mississauga residents active, healthy and engaged in their communities.
Applicants can request funding up to $2,500 to support project or program-related expenses for organizations that extend the variety and choice of programs and services for Mississauga residents and can be delivered successfully by December 2026.
What does the SPG support? Here are some examples of projects and activities that applicants can consider applying for:
- Skill building activities (e.g. digital skills, leadership, mentorship training etc.)
- Community Building activities such as events to meet neighbours and make connections, workshops and skill building sessions
- Active living and physical health programs and events
- Make improvements or changes to enhance existing programs and reach new audiences and remove barriers to participation
- Create new programs and/or services
Please review the 2026 Program Guidelines for more information.