MPP Daisy Wai Announces Seniors Community Grant Program Applications Now Open

Community organizations can apply for funding to help deliver programs and services benefiting Ontario’s seniors

NEWS November 29, 2024

RICHMOND HILL— MPP Daisy Wai today announced that applications are now being accepted for the 2025-26 Ontario Seniors Community Grant Program supporting local community groups and not-for-profits that provide services and activities for Ontarians 55+.

“Our seniors have spent their lives building and shaping our communities, and the Seniors Community Grant Program ensures they continue to thrive and contribute in meaningful ways,” said Daisy Wai, MPP for Richmond Hill and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister for Seniors and Accessibility. “This program is a testament to our government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that improve seniors’ wellbeing, inclusion, and active participation in community life.”

In 2023-2024, Richmond Hill received the following Seniors Community Grants:

  • Red Maple Sunset Glow Cultural Association received $24,850
  • Canadian Senior Cooperation Association received $24,220
  • Richmond Hill Social & Bocce Club received $22,645
  • Seniors Club of Upper Toronto received $25,000
  • MHMH received $25,000
  • Living Water Counselling Centre received $25,000

Every year, the Ontario government provides hundreds of Seniors Community Grants ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 for projects that help older adults live independently, ensure their safety and security, connect them to their community, and help them achieve greater financial security and social connections.

“Our government is committed to improving the well-being of Ontario’s seniors by providing learning opportunities and social and physical activities in their communities,” said Raymond Cho, Minister for Seniors and Accessibility. “That’s why we’re proud to support the Seniors Community Grant Program, which gives so many people the opportunity to learn new skills, socialize and take part in community life.”

The 2025-26 Seniors Community Grants Program will focus on the following three key priority areas:

· Providing opportunities for older adults to stay active and connected in their communities, such as weekly physical activities and social engagements;

· Developing technology and digital solutions to support seniors’ social engagement and access to programs and services;

· Increasing access to information and supports for health prevention and promotion.

Organizations can apply online through Transfer Payment Ontario until January 16, 2025.

Since 2018, the government has invested over $34 million in the Seniors Community Grants Program, supporting over 1,800 grassroots projects that help seniors stay socially and physically active in their communities.

QUICK FACTS

  • The Seniors Community Grant Program is dedicated to promoting health, community engagement and well-being for Ontarians aged 55+.
  • Applications are open now and will be accepted until 5 p.m. on January 16, 2025.
  • Seniors are Ontario’s fastest growing demographic.
  • Eligible organizations must apply for a Seniors Community Grant through Transfer Payment Ontario.

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