Ontario

Kingston Property Owners Can Apply For Heritage Grants Until April

By

James Sinclair
March 16, 2026 1:53 pm

Property owners in Kingston, Ontario, have until the final business day of March 2026 to submit applications for heritage property conservation grants. The City of Kingston offers these grants to help people maintain and restore historic buildings in the community.

These heritage grants and tax refund programs are open for applications starting on January 1 every year. They provide financial support to property owners who are working to preserve the unique character of local historic sites.

The city also provides support for social projects through the Community Investment Fund. This program is a partnership between the municipal government and the United Way KFL&A to help with community well-being and support services.

Local officials advise that these Ontario-based programs have different schedules and rules than those in other cities with the same name. Recent information about a March 21 deadline for community grants refers to a city in Australia and is not related to the funding available here in Kingston.

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