Deadline: 19-May-23
Applications are now open for the Age-Friendly Newfoundland and Labrador Communities Program, funded through the Department of Children, Seniors and Social Development.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an age-friendly community is a community where policies, services and structures related to the physical and social environment are designed to support and enable people of all ages to live in a secure environment, enjoy good health, and continue to participate fully in society.
The WHO has identified eight key domains of community life in which communities can become more age-friendly. These domains include:
- Outdoor spaces and buildings
- Transportation
- Housing
- Respect and social inclusion
- Social participation
- Communication and information
- Civic participation and employment opportunities
- Community support and health services
There are five critical milestones for communities interested in starting or continuing to become more age-friendly. The milestones are numbered only for easy reference and are not meant to suggest an order of achievement.
- Establish an advisory committee that includes the active engagement of older adults.
- Secure a local municipal council resolution to actively support, promote and work toward becoming more age-friendly.
- Establish a robust and concrete plan of action that responds to the needs identified by the community.
- Demonstrate commitment to action by publicly posting the action plan.
- Commit to measuring activities, reviewing action plan outcomes and reporting on them publicly.
Funding Streams
- The Age-Friendly Newfoundland and Labrador Communities Program supports communities to start and continue to become more age-friendly. The program has two funding streams:
- Stream 1: Planning – To complete an age-friendly assessment and develop an action plan.
- Stream 2: Projects – To implement age-friendly actions (projects) identified in the age-friendly assessment and action plan.
Funding Information
- Contributions of up to $10,000 are available. Collaboration between two or more communities is strongly encouraged. Applications demonstrating a regional approach may be eligible for up to $15,000.
Eligible Activities
- Stream 1: Planning
- Stream 1 allows applicants to demonstrate an age-friendly focus on all aspects of the planning process, setting a foundation for the success of future Stream 2 project grants. Planning activities may include:
- Completion of an age-friendly community or regional assessment and development of an action plan, and
- Adding an age-friendly lens to a Municipal Plan or alternate local community planning documentation.
- Stream 1 allows applicants to demonstrate an age-friendly focus on all aspects of the planning process, setting a foundation for the success of future Stream 2 project grants. Planning activities may include:
- Stream 2: Projects
- Stream 2 provides funding to implement one or more actions (projects) identified in the planning phase.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible, applicants must:
- Be either a:
- Municipality
- Indigenous Governing Bodies
- Provincially incorporated not-for-profit organization with an age-friendly mandate
- Have completed all past reporting requirements; and
- Have completed an age-friendly assessment and action plan or have the ability to demonstrate that their Municipal Plan or alternate local community planning documentation is inclusive of the age-friendly domains (Stream 2 only).
- Be either a:
- Local service districts, businesses, crown corporations, public health and education institutions, and individuals are not eligible to apply but are encouraged to partner with eligible applicants.
For more information, visit Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.