Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Aseniwuche Winewack Nation of Canada (AWN) Tawow Centre Retrofit
Agreement Number:
-
Agreement Value:
$399,700.00
Agreement Date:
Mar 19, 2026 - Mar 31, 2029
Description:
This project will retrofit the Tawow Centre to improve energy efficiency, functionality, and climate resilience. Building upgrades will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs while enhancing indoor environmental quality and overall building performance. These improvements will support expanded community programming and ensure continued access to health, wellness, and support services for Aseniwuche Winewak Nation members, including youth, Elders, and families.
Organization:
Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
Expected Results:

The project will result in improved environmental performance, comfort, and climate resilience at the Tawow Centre, while significantly reducing energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and operating costs. The enhanced facility will provide a more reliable, inclusive, and year‑round community space that supports continued access to services, community activities, and well‑being for members of the Aseniwuche Winewack Nation, particularly families, youth, and Elders, while strengthening the Centre’s long‑term sustainability and role in the community.

Location:
Edmonton, Alberta, CA
Reference Number:
278-2025-2026-Q4-00006
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Indigenous recipients
Recipient's Legal Name:
Aseniwuche Winewak Nation of Canada
Program:
Green and Inclusive Community Buildings Program
Program Purpose:

The purpose of this program is to improve the condition and broad availability of community buildings across Canada for the benefit of high-needs communities and equity-seeking groups, while also making the buildings ‘greener’ - more energy efficient, lower carbon, resilient, and high performing in the context of climate change. The program focuses explicitly on community buildings with a recognition that these structures and spaces are at the heart of community vitality; they are the places where Canadians gather and mingle, where they access essential services, where they learn and play. The quality and availability of these buildings – along with the services that they provide – make a meaningful difference for fostering inclusion in society and combating systemic inequities. Investments in repairs and construction of infrastructure are also intended to help communities to recover from the impacts of COVID-19 by supporting jobs and economic growth.

Further, the program aligns with Canada’s strengthened climate plan to build and adapt buildings to reduce carbon emissions; and it includes assessment and prompts that seek to quantify GHG emissions reduction, advance best practices in GHG mitigation measures, foster awareness and alignment to green building standards nationally, while encouraging best practices in building design for climate change resilience.

The GICB program will provide eligible recipients with funding for community buildings that will ultimately make them more green (climate focused), improve social inclusion and build back better, while contributing to the economic recovery.