Deadline: 09-Mar-2026
The Seniors’ Secretariat Grant 2026–2027 provides funding of up to $5,000 per project to support initiatives that enhance the well-being, inclusion, and quality of life of older adults in Prince Edward Island. Eligible organizations can submit up to two single-year projects addressing priorities such as healthy aging, social inclusion, age-friendly practices, and intergenerational connection. Multi-year projects are not eligible.
Program Overview
The Seniors’ Secretariat Grant, administered by the Department of Social Development and Seniors (SDS) and the PEI Seniors’ Secretariat, aims to strengthen the lives of older adults across Prince Edward Island. The program supports community-driven projects that:
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Promote healthy aging and aging at home or place of choice
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Reduce ageism and promote positive images of aging
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Improve personal safety and address abuse or neglect
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Enhance financial security for seniors
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Address social isolation
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Support intergenerational connection
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Promote age-friendly communities and practices
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Increase access to information on available programs and services for seniors
The Seniors’ Secretariat is a provincial body providing policy guidance, program advice, and public information to support seniors’ needs across PEI.
Funding Details
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Maximum grant per project: $5,000
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Number of applications per organization: Up to 2 separate projects
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Project type: Single-year projects only (multi-year projects are not eligible)
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Clubs and organizations serving seniors and/or Indigenous elders
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Non-profit organizations
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Community-based coalitions or networks
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Municipal governments
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Private businesses, strongly encouraged to partner with organizations serving seniors
Not eligible:
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Public agencies, including government departments and Health PEI
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Community care facilities and long-term care facilities
Organizations that have previously received funding may reapply annually.
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
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Verify that your organization or partnership meets the grant criteria
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Ensure the project addresses one or more priority areas for seniors
Step 2: Develop Project Proposal
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Define project goals, target audience, and planned activities
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Prepare a budget up to $5,000
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Identify partnerships, especially with senior-serving organizations if applicable
Step 3: Submit Application
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Complete the application following SDS and Seniors’ Secretariat guidelines
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Submit a maximum of two separate project applications per organization
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Ensure all projects are single-year initiatives
Expected Outcomes
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Enhanced well-being and quality of life for older adults
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Improved social inclusion and reduced isolation
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Promotion of age-friendly practices and communities
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Strengthened community engagement and intergenerational connection
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Increased awareness of services and programs available for seniors
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting more than two applications per organization
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Applying with multi-year project proposals
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Failing to partner with senior-serving organizations if a private business is the applicant
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Including ineligible entities such as government departments or long-term care facilities
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the maximum funding per project?
Up to $5,000 per application.
2. Can an organization submit more than one project?
Yes, up to two separate projects may be submitted.
3. Are multi-year projects eligible?
No, only single-year projects are considered.
4. Who can apply?
Clubs, non-profits, community networks, municipal governments, and private businesses partnering with senior-serving organizations.
5. Are public agencies eligible?
No, public agencies including government departments and Health PEI are not eligible.
6. Can community care or long-term care facilities apply?
No, these facilities are excluded from eligibility.
7. Can previously funded organizations reapply?
Yes, organizations can reapply each year for new projects.
Conclusion
The 2026–2027 Seniors’ Secretariat Grant offers a valuable opportunity for organizations to develop community-led initiatives that address the priorities and well-being of older adults in Prince Edward Island. By supporting projects focused on inclusion, healthy aging, and social engagement, the program aims to enhance the quality of life and strengthen community connections for seniors across the province.
For more information, visit Government of Prince Edward Island.









































