Contribute to CFIF
Speak directly with our team about your CFR reduction requirement, how the contribution pathway works, and whether CFIF is the right fit for your organization this compliance year.
What Happens Next
Once you reach out, here is what the contributor journey looks like.
Step 1
Initial conversation
We walk you through the mechanics, review your reduction requirement, and confirm CFIF is the right fit for your organization.
Step 2
Letter of Intent
A non-binding LOI confirms your intent to contribute and locks in the contribution rate while your organization completes its internal approval process.
Step 3
Contribution agreement
Formal execution of the contribution agreement. If using the CPP, you nominate your preferred projects at this stage.
Step 4
Capital deployment
CFIF deploys your contribution as a non-repayable grant to qualified projects, structured to maximise emissions impact.
Step 5
Compliance confirmation
Your contribution is confirmed as a valid CFR compliance pathway. You receive transparent reporting on fund performance and emissions outcomes.
Primary Suppliers
Talk to Ana Avramovic or Jonathan Cocker about your CFR reduction requirement, how the CFIF contribution pathway works, and whether contributing makes sense for your organization this compliance year.
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By Industry, For Industry
CFIF is the only ERFP governed entirely by industry — no government mandate, no competing priorities. Your compliance capital funds real Canadian emissions reductions.
Your industry. Your call.