Energy For All receives project applications from all over the world. We respond to requests for project management and funding from grassroots organizations in Canada and developing countries.
If you have a water, sanitation or renewable energy challenge in your community we encourage you to apply for funding and project management. Our projects are small and typically range from $5,000 CDN up to $50,000 CDN.
How do we choose where to go and who to help? We have a Technical Advisory Committee that evaluates every project application that we receive. The first stage the project application must pass is the Canadian government has deemed a geographical location as too dangerous for travel, then unfortunately we are unable to work with you at this time, however, we will keep your application on file in case the advisory is lifted. Please click here for Canadian Government advisories.
Click HERE for the project application, please fill it out and send back to Daniel@energyforall.ca
First Nations
Energy for All is helping to provide First Nations Reserves and Indigenous Communities with education, training, skills and, project implementation for clean water and renewable energy on their land.
Alpine Club of Canada
The Alpine Club of Canada has expressed interest in creating viable alternative energy sources for its backcountry facilities in Canada.
Ecuador Water Project
Energy for All is partnering with local communities and Green Empowerment to support the WISIONS-funded Growing Esmeraldas with Renewable Energy (CRECER) program in the coastal province of Esmeraldas.
Nicaragua Solar Lighting Micro Credit Project
Energy for All is partnering with local communities and NGO’s to support the implementation of a solar lighting micro credit project with the community. The farming community is paying 3 to 4 months of their savings toward the residential system.
Tanzania Water Project
The purpose of our Tanzania water well project is to improve water availability for household use and irrigation. Energy for All is collaborating with locals in Tanzanian to provide a reliable and safe water well.