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Get Involved with the Canada Cleantech Alliance

There are several ways to engage with the Canada Cleantech Alliance (CCTA) and help strengthen Canada’s clean technology ecosystem.

Membership

Cleantech associations, environmental non-profits (ENGOs), and cleantech incubators & accelerators are eligible to become members of CCTA. Membership provides organizations with a national platform to connect, collaborate, and amplify their impact while helping shape Canada’s cleantech policy and innovation agenda.

Funding Partnerships

Foundations and philanthropic organizations also play a vital role in advancing CCTA’s mission. By providing financial support, funders can help us:

  • Strengthen the national voice of Canada’s cleantech sector.

  • Support policy and advocacy efforts that accelerate innovation.

  • Build collaboration across regions and sectors.

  • Deliver programming and capacity-building for member organizations.

Funding partnerships ensure the Canada Cleantech Alliance remains strong, independent, and positioned to help Canada’s cleantech sector thrive on the global stage.

If you’re interested in becoming a member or exploring funding opportunities, please contact us at lynn@canadaclean.tech.

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Right now, our members include cleantech associations, venture capital funds and cleantech incubators and accelerators. We’re also open to connecting with other potential members or supporters to explore new ways of working together.

Collaborating Partner Membership

$ 5,000 for accelerators, associations annually

Includes:

  • Knowledge building
  • Connectivity to the cleantech ecosystem

  • Promotion of your activities through social media

  • Access to CCTA team expertise to support your programs

  • Logo on website and newsletter

  • Eligibility for a board seat

  • Participation in policy development

  • Determining advocacy priorities

  • Input into current affairs issues management

Companies can get involved through event sponsorships or annual corporate sponsorships—both great ways to boost your visibility with policymakers and key players in Canada’s cleantech community.