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Call for Proposals: National AccessAbility Week Funding (Canada)

Kansas Masons Local Community Grants Program (US)

Deadline: 28-Jul-2026

The Government of Canada is inviting eligible organizations to apply for funding through the Accessible Canada Fund’s National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) stream. The funding supports projects that promote accessibility, disability inclusion, and the implementation of the Accessible Canada Act through awareness-raising activities across Canada between 2027 and 2029.

National AccessAbility Week celebrates the contributions of persons with disabilities while encouraging efforts to identify, remove, and prevent barriers to accessibility. Through this funding opportunity, organizations can develop projects that increase public awareness, foster inclusive communities, and support the participation of persons with disabilities in all aspects of society.

About the Funding Opportunity

The NAAW stream supports projects that advance the objectives of the Accessible Canada Act and its regulations through educational, awareness-building, and community engagement activities.

The program focuses on:

Projects should contribute to creating a more accessible and inclusive Canada while encouraging meaningful engagement with disability communities.

National AccessAbility Week

National AccessAbility Week takes place annually beginning on the last Sunday in May.

The week serves as an opportunity to:

Funded projects are expected to support these objectives through impactful public activities and outreach initiatives.

Funding Information

The Government of Canada has allocated:

Funding levels include:

Funding decisions will be based on project quality, strategic alignment, and overall program priorities.

Priority Areas

Projects should align with the key priorities of the Accessible Canada Act and support accessibility and inclusion across diverse communities.

Priority areas include:

Projects that support long-term accessibility improvements and broad community engagement are encouraged.

Focus on Underrepresented Communities

The program encourages projects that engage and support underrepresented and equity-deserving communities.

These include:

Applicants are encouraged to design projects that reflect diverse experiences and perspectives across Canada.

Eligible Applicants

Eligible organizations include:

Partnerships with disability organizations are strongly encouraged where required.

Project Requirements

Projects should:

Applicants should clearly explain how persons with disabilities will be involved in project planning, implementation, and delivery.

Application Limit

Applicants should note that:

Organizations are encouraged to submit their strongest and most comprehensive proposal.

Assessment Criteria

Applications will be assessed based on:

Projects demonstrating strong alignment with accessibility goals and broad community benefits may receive higher consideration.

Why This Funding Matters

Despite ongoing progress, many Canadians with disabilities continue to encounter barriers that limit full participation in society. National AccessAbility Week provides an important opportunity to raise awareness, promote accessibility, and encourage action across communities, workplaces, and institutions.

By funding awareness-building and community engagement projects, the Accessible Canada Fund helps organizations advance accessibility, strengthen inclusion, and contribute to a more equitable Canada where everyone can participate fully and independently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for the National AccessAbility Week funding stream?

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What is the maximum funding an organization can request?

What is National AccessAbility Week?

Can organizations submit more than one application?

Are projects required to involve persons with disabilities?

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Conclusion

The Accessible Canada Fund’s National AccessAbility Week Stream provides significant support for organizations working to advance accessibility, disability inclusion, and public awareness across Canada. By funding projects that celebrate the contributions of persons with disabilities and promote the goals of the Accessible Canada Act, the program helps build more inclusive communities, strengthen accessibility leadership, and create lasting positive change between 2027 and 2029.

For more information, visit Government of Canada.

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