Government of Canada supports accessibility for all Canadians
October 29, 2010

Miramichi, New Brunswick —Organizations can now apply for funding for projects that will create or enhance accessibility for people with disabilities through the Government of Canada’s Enabling Accessibility Fund. 

Tilly O’Neill Gordon, Member of Parliament for Miramichi, today invited organizations to apply for contribution funding of $500,000 to $3 million through a call for proposals for mid-sized projects. These projects may include retrofits, renovations or new construction of facilities within Canada that help organizations better serve people with disabilities.

“We recognize the abilities of all Canadians, and celebrate the progress we have made as a society towards the full inclusion of people with disabilities,” said Mrs. O’Neill Gordon. “Through the Enabling Accessibility Fund, the Government of Canada is improving access to facilities, activities and services and enabling all Canadians to participate fully in society.”

Organizations can submit proposals until January 13, 2011, under the Fund’s Mid‑sized Projects component.

To find out how to apply for funding or for more information about the Fund, please visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/disability" www.hrsdc.gc.ca/disability or call 1-866-268-2502.



Backgrounder
Enabling Accessibility Fund – Mid-sized Projects Component


The Mid-sized Projects component of the Enabling Accessibility Fund provides contribution funding of $500,000 to $3 million for projects that will create or enhance accessibility for people with disabilities through retrofits, renovations or new construction of facilities within Canada.

All projects must create or enhance accessibility for people with disabilities within Canada and must involve community partnerships.

The following types of organizations can apply for funding:

  • not-for-profit organizations;
  • small municipalities (with a population under 250 000 as per census data);
  • small private sector organizations (with fewer than 50 employees and under $5 million in gross revenue per year);
  • colleges and universities;
  • territorial governments; and
  • Aboriginal governments.

The Enabling Accessibility Fund was originally announced in 2007 as a three-year, $45-million program to support community-based projects across Canada. In 2010, the Fund was renewed with an additional three-year, $45-million commitment. Since the first call for proposals in 2008, over 300 organizations have been awarded funding to improve accessibility in their communities.

The Government of Canada continues to support Canadians with disabilities and their families through programs and initiatives such as the Registered Disability Savings Plan, the Disability component of the Social Development Partnerships Program, the Disability component of the Canada Pension Plan, the Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities, Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities, and post‑secondary education assistance measures for students with disabilities.