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The Enabling Change Program – Canada

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Deadline: 26-Mar-21

The EnAbling Change Program is a shared-cost transfer payment program administered by the Ministry for seniors and Accessibility (“the ministry”) that provides funding to not-for-profit organizations, industry organizations, and professional associations to educate their stakeholders about accessibility, drive cultural awareness about the value and benefits of accessibility, and support regulatory compliance.

The program benefits from collaboration with leaders across many sectors who produce customized resources and directly communicate about accessibility and inclusion with their networks. The program also promotes opportunities to increase AODA compliance and accessibility in daily living. Typical projects include public outreach programs and initiatives and the development of customized educational tools and resources that meet the criteria

This program provides funding to not-for-profit organizations, industry organizations and professional associations to:

Typical projects may involve:

Priorities

The EnAbling Change Program 2021-2022 priorities are:

  1. COVID-19 Recovery: Supporting people with disabilities, seniors and other marginalized communities during and after the pandemic through innovative solutions that improve their quality of life and eliminate barriers;
  2. Online Innovation: Serving people with disabilities, seniors and other marginalized communities through online methods and innovative technology; and,
  3. Scaling Best Practices: Amplifying successes that are dedicated to making an inclusive and accessible province.

Funding Information

Eligible Applicants

Organizations are eligible to apply to the EnAbling Change Program if the organization:

Preference will be given to applications that demonstrate:

Program participants must comply with all relevant federal, provincial and municipal laws, regulations and orders that apply to the project. In particular, applicants shall not infringe upon any provision of the Human Rights Code R.S.O 1990, c. H.19, as amended from time to time, in the course of carrying out its responsibilities or obligations during the project.

For more information, visit https://www.ontario.ca/page/age-friendly-and-accessibility-grants#section-0

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