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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Ontario Seniors' Secretariat
Ontario Seniors Community Grants Accepting Applications

Ontario is now accepting applications for the Seniors Community Grant Program to help more seniors stay safe, active and engaged in their communities.

Funding for the grant has been doubled in size to $1 million to give seniors more opportunities to participate in their communities. Last year’s grants went toward projects such as, helping seniors learn new skills like cooking or using tablets, and encouraging physical activity like dance, lawn bowling and tai chi.

Ontario is also marking the two-year anniversary of its Action Plan for Seniors, which is helping more seniors access quality services and live safer and more inclusive lives. Recent initiatives include:

  • Launching the $1.5 million Age-Friendly Community Planning Grant Program, which helps municipalities plan for aging residents.
  • Introducing the Family Caregiver Leave, which allows people in Ontario up to eight weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave to provide care or support to a family member with a serious medical condition.
  • Launching the Community Transportation Pilot Grant Program, which helps municipalities to improve access to, and options for, community transportation services for seniors, persons living with disabilities, youth and other members of the community.
  • Implementing the Retirement Homes Act, which enforces new care and safety standards and allows licensing for more than 700 retirement homes to keep residents safe.

Developing services and supports for seniors is part of the government's economic plan for Ontario. The four-part plan is building Ontario up by investing in people's talents and skills, building new public infrastructure like roads and transit, creating a dynamic, supportive environment where business thrives, and building a secure savings plan so everyone can afford to retire.
 
Quick Facts:

  • The Seniors Community Grant Program is accepting applications from January 28 to March 27, 2015 and will support projects that allow seniors to contribute to all aspects of community life.
  • Individuals representing non-incorporated seniors groups, incorporated not-for profit organizations, municipalities, Local Service Boards and Aboriginal groups are eligible to apply for Seniors Community Grants.
  • The Seniors Community Grant Program has already supported 179 projects and helped 43,000 seniors across the province.
  • As of 2015, for the first time, people over 65 account for a larger share of the population than children under 15.
 
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Quotes:

"Our seniors deserve our respect and our support to make Ontario the best place to age. With the help of our partners, we will continue to ensure seniors live healthy, safe and active lives for as long as possible."

— Mario Sergio, Minister Responsible for Seniors Affairs

"The contributions of seniors have made this community stronger and it’s important that, in return, we ensure older adults have the supports they need to live safe, healthy, vibrant and active lives. Ontario’s Action Plan for Seniors, and the projects funded through Seniors Community Grants, are helping us create a supportive environment for our seniors as they age."

— Han Dong, MPP, Trinity-Spadina

Media Contact:

Celeste Bottero
Minister’s Office
416-326-1689

Laura Sylvis
Communications Branch
416-314-7010
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