Top 10 Alberta Grants Available to Businesses and Non-Profits in 2026

The Alberta and federal grant landscape in 2026 is rich with opportunity — but navigating it requires knowing where to look, what funders prioritize, and how to position your organization competitively. In this article, SMAJ’s grant writing team highlights the top 10 funding opportunities available to businesses and non-profits across Alberta this year — from federal programs to Alberta-specific community investment funds.

Alberta’s funding landscape in 2026 continues to evolve in response to economic diversification priorities, digital transformation, social sector investment, and Indigenous community development. Understanding which programs are active, what they fund, and who qualifies is the first step in building a competitive funding strategy for your organization.

Among the most significant opportunities for non-profit organizations is the Community Initiatives Program (CIP), administered by the Government of Alberta, which funds a broad range of community-based activities with grants up to $75,000. The New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP), funded by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), provides up to $25,000 annually to organizations offering social participation and community involvement programming for older adults. The Community Foundations of Alberta network distributes funding through regional chapters across the province, supporting local organizations with grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 — application windows vary by chapter, and SMAJ maintains an up-to-date calendar of all chapter deadlines.

For for-profit businesses and social enterprises, the Canada Digital Adoption Program (CDAP), delivered by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), offers grants of up to $15,000 to small and medium enterprises adopting digital technologies — plus access to subsidized digital advisors. The Alberta Business Counts Program provides support to small businesses, while the Indigenous Economic Development Fund from the federal government provides up to $99,999 for Indigenous-led business and community economic development initiatives on a rolling basis. The United Way Alberta funds community-based programs through its annual granting cycle, prioritizing organizations serving vulnerable populations across the province. SMAJ’s grant writing team can assess your organization’s eligibility and submit competitive applications across all of these streams. Contact us to book a free grant readiness consultation.

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