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Downtown Vancouver Storefront Security Grant

Get reimbursed for up to 50% of your storefront security costs, up to $5,000. This is a cost-share grant, so you pay first and get paid back after the work is done and approved. Note: this intake is currently closed, so monitor for the next one before planning. Verified against the official source on July 2, 2026; applications are closed right now and we watch for reopening.

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Downtown Van will match up to 50% of the cost (max $5,000) incurred to repair and restore damages.
From the official program page, checked July 2, 2026

At a glance

Maximum support50% of costs, up to $5,000
Issued byDowntown Vancouver BIA
RegionBritish Columbia
Pre-approvalRequired before starting
Matching fundsYes, business contributes

Subject to program rules, available funding, and approval. Confirm current details with the official program administrator.

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Is this for you?

  • You run a storefront business within the Downtown Vancouver BIA area
  • You need to repair or secure your storefront — broken windows, doors or locks, graffiti removal, security cameras or shutters
  • You can apply and get approval before starting any work

Probably not the right fit if

  • You are located outside the Downtown Vancouver BIA area
  • You have already started or finished the work

How much you'd realistically get

50% of costs, up to $5,000

What may be supported

  • broken window/door/lock repair
  • graffiti removal & anti-graffiti coating
  • security cameras
  • security shutters/gates

How applying works

Effort: mediumA city application with quotes/photos; approval before you start, then claim after completion.

  1. 01Confirm your property is in the program area and funds are available
  2. 02Get the city's written pre-approval BEFORE starting
  3. 03Complete the approved work
  4. 04Submit your costs for reimbursement

Documents commonly required

  • Quotes/estimates for the work
  • Photos of the current storefront
  • Proof of property ownership or owner's consent

How BBN Labs helps

  • BBN coordinates trusted partners to repair broken windows, doors, and locks, restoring your storefront's safety and curb appeal quickly.
  • BBN manages graffiti removal and anti-graffiti coating projects, keeping your business looking clean and professional for customers.
  • BBN designs and coordinates the installation of security cameras and shutters, deterring vandalism and protecting your inventory.
  • BBN guides you through the application process and deadlines so you don't lose the funding.

What to know before you count on it

  • Cost-share: you pay for the work first, then the city reimburses its share (about half) after it's done and inspected.
  • Apply and get approved BEFORE you start any work or buy anything — starting early disqualifies most of these.
  • Downtown Vancouver BIA. Confirm your address qualifies before you spend.
  • Municipal funding is limited each year — confirm money is still available.

What are your odds?

Area-gated and funding-limited, but a straightforward fit if your Vancouver address qualifies and you apply before starting.

What you can combine it with

May combine with provincial/federal programs for the same project — we'll check what stacks.

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Record last updated June 22, 2026; last verified July 2, 2026 against the official source. Source: official program page.