The Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program aims to build more community buildings and improve existing ones – in particular in areas with populations experiencing higher needs – while also making the buildings more energy efficient, lower carbon, more resilient and higher performing.

__We heard that there will be another intake in the summer time again, the scuttlebutt is that program will be similar to the previous ones released, get your old applications dusted off it’s time to resubmit your infrastructure initiatives for 2024/2025. __

**What Most People Don’t Know:
**Did you know there is a continuous intake as well as scheduled intake for the fund?

**Information on Continuous Intake:
**TheCCSGroup has clients with small and medium retrofit projects to existing community buildings ranging in total eligible cost from $100,000 to $3 million who are submitting their application in the continuous basis stream and securing funding from this program.
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Opportunities to Develop Larger Capital Projects:

We’ve heard the following insights on the scheduled intake:

What Your Organization Needs to do to Prepare for this Opportunity in November:

If you need help, our team can assist you with a turn-key solution. Feel free to connect with any of our consultants and set up a time for us to connect with you directly.

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Ron Gersh

Ron Gersh has been involved in government relations at Queen’s Park, Parliament Hill and City Hall for over 20 years. 
He has serviced many associations, First Nations, hospitals, and corporations in his time as a political consultant. Ron has built a strong reputation in the government relations industry and prides himself on his ability to deliver desired results to clients. His successes at all levels of government speak for themselves. He has helped numerous clients, from large corporations to First Nations communities, obtain funding for their projects and negotiate win-win solutions for all parties involved

Ron previously worked as a Senior Consultant for Leonard Domino & Associates before starting his own business in 2006. During his time at Leonard Domino & Associates, Ron was heavily involved in carving out a niche in the First Nation and non-profit sector. Ron holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Schulich School of Business.