2025 CCBF Regional Workshops Coming May & June
CCBF Regional Workshops | May – June , 2025 | 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM | Various Dates & Locations Across BC
Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) is pleased to announce a new round of Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) Regional Workshops, happening throughout the province from May 14 to June 17, 2025. These no-cost, full-day sessions are designed to support local governments in understanding and navigating the latest updates related to CCBF funding streams and asset management practices.
Whether you’re in senior leadership or involved in grant administration, project delivery, or municipal asset management, these sessions will offer timely insights and actionable guidance to help your community maximize its use of CCBF funding.

Why You Should Attend
This year’s workshops will focus on several key areas, including:
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Updates to the Community Works Fund
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The Strategic Priorities Fund program
With the Province continuing to expand and refine its approach to infrastructure investment and data-informed decision-making, this is a valuable opportunity to stay informed and prepared.
What to Expect
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In-person, full-day workshops from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
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Lunch provided for all attendees
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Free to attend – no registration fees
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Engaging, practical content geared toward real-world implementation
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Networking opportunities with peers across the region
Please note: space is limited at each session, and early registration is encouraged. We ask that participants register at least 14 days in advance of their chosen workshop date to secure their spot.
👉 Click here to view workshop dates and register
Learn More About Asset Management Data Collection in 2025
As part of the updated reporting requirements, the Province is undertaking a comprehensive asset management data collection effort in 2025. This initiative supports long-term infrastructure planning by helping local governments build consistent, reliable data sets to inform decision-making and identify funding needs.
You can read more about the provincial approach to asset management data collection and what it means for your community on the Asset Management BC website.


