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Project Grant Program for Inclusive Community Participation (Canada)

Kingston Council's Community Resilience Fund – United Kingdom

Deadline: 15-May-2026

The BC Rehab Project Grant supports initiatives that enhance accessibility and inclusive participation for people with physical disabilities across British Columbia. Funding typically ranges from $2,000 to $5,000 per project and prioritizes community-based programs that demonstrate measurable impact, multi-partner collaboration, and sustainable outcomes. Eligible applicants are non-profit organizations or community groups implementing projects that directly benefit people with disabilities.

About the Program

The BC Rehab Project Grant funds projects that create inclusive, accessible communities and promote equal opportunities for people with physical disabilities. The program focuses on initiatives that:

Examples of Funded Projects

Previously supported initiatives include:

Funding Details

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible applicants include:

Project Requirements

Applicants must ensure that projects:

How Applications Are Assessed

Applications are evaluated based on:

  1. Alignment with accessibility needs

  2. Cost-effectiveness and strength of the project budget

  3. Organization’s history of community service and capacity

  4. Evidence of community involvement and support

  5. Sustainability and ability to deliver outcomes successfully

Common Tips for Applicants

FAQ

1. What is the typical funding range? $2,000–$5,000 per project.
2. Who can apply? Non-profit organizations or community groups based in British Columbia.
3. Are capital campaigns eligible? Only if the project is a stand-alone, clearly identifiable component.
4. Can funding cover wages or equipment? No, costs incurred before funding or for wages/equipment are not eligible.
5. Are event sponsorships considered? Yes, if the project shows a clear impact on people with disabilities.
6. What kind of projects are prioritized? Community-based initiatives that enhance accessibility, participation, and inclusion.
7. What evidence of support is needed? Projects should demonstrate community involvement, especially from people with physical disabilities, with estimates of beneficiaries.

Conclusion

The BC Rehab Project Grant empowers community organizations in British Columbia to implement initiatives that improve accessibility and foster inclusion for people with physical disabilities. By funding projects with measurable impact, strong community support, and sustainable outcomes, the program contributes to building more inclusive, equitable, and accessible communities across the province.

For more information, visit BC Rehab Foundation.

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