Age-friendly Communities Grants
In an age-friendly community, older adults are supported to age-in-place, living active, socially engaged, independent lives. The BC Age-friendly Communities Program provides funding, resources and capacity-building supports to help Indigenous and local governments, as well as other partners to achieve this vision. The program, originally designed in 2005 by the B.C. Ministry of Health and partners, has been updated collaboratively with and is now delivered by BC Healthy Communities.
What steps can I take to make my community more Age-friendly?
All communities are unique and have different assets and challenges in community planning. The Age-friendly Communities Approach is adaptable to most contexts in B.C.—including small, rural, urban, suburban, and Indigenous communities.
Looking to get started? Learn more about the Age-friendly Communities Approach, see some sample projects completed by communities in B.C., explore some of our age-friendly tools and resources, learn about age-friendly community recognition, or find out about our upcoming grant opportunities.
Age-friendly Funding & Support
All local and Indigenous B.C. governments working to build age-friendly communities through equitable policies, programs, and services have access to age-friendly communities funding and support to help make it happen. BC Healthy Communities (BCHC) is the new administrator for the Age-friendly Communities Grant Program in partnership with the Ministry of Health. The program is open for applications across two funding streams: Planning (Stream 1) up to $25,000, and Projects (Stream 2) up to $15,000. Both grant streams include in-kind, customized capacity-building supports provided by BCHC staff.
About the Grant Program
The Age-friendly Communities Grant Program is delivered by BC Healthy Communities (BCHC) in partnership with the BC Ministry of Health (MoH) and funded by the MoH.
In an age-friendly community, older adults are supported to age-in-place, living active, socially engaged, independent lives. To help local and Indigenous governments achieve the vision of building age-friendly communities, the Age-friendly Communities Grant Program includes:
• cash grants; combined with
• in-kind, customized Age-friendly Capacity Building supports.
The grants offered include two funding streams. Local and Indigenous governments are invited to apply for Stream 1: Planning (maximum $25,000) or Stream 2: Projects (maximum $15,000) funding.
In addition to the grant program, we offer tools and resources to support age-friendly planning and projects.
Applications are submitted through the online webform.
Applicants are encouraged to review the application guide and review the program details and eligibility criteria and application requirements before applying. Further questions? Watch our informational webinar or email us.
Important Dates
July 5, 2022, Midnight PT: Application due date
Late August, 2022: Applicants notified of result
September 2022—September 2023: Projects take place
October 1, 2023: Final report due
Learn more and apply
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Start Date
Jun 21, 2022
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End Date
Jul 05, 2022
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