Funding through the Transportation Demand Management Community Grant Program is available for non-profit or community organizations
Non-profit and community organizations are eligible for funding through the Transportation Demand Management Community Grant Program.
The grant is a product of Greater Sudbury city council adopting the Transportation Demand Management Plan in June 2018, “which outlines an approach to deliver programs and initiatives to complement transit, walking and cycling infrastructure.”
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