Canada Backs 20 Projects to Boost Senior Inclusion

Employment and Social Development Canada

Canadians deserve to age with dignity. For many seniors, staying connected and active in their community is a big part of that dignity. Through the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP), the federal government funds pan-Canadian and community-based initiatives across Canada that create a significant impact for the social inclusion of seniors in their communities.

Today, Steven MacKinnon, Canada's Minister of Jobs and Families, announced up to $61.9 million over five years for up to 20 collective impact projects under the pan-Canadian stream of the 2023-24 NHSP call for concepts.

The call for concepts, which was launched in October 2023, was a two-step application process. In the first step, interested organizations had to submit a concept for a proposed collective impact initiative focused on the social inclusion of vulnerable seniors. Successful applicants were then invited to develop a full proposal as part of the second stage.

Selected organizations are eligible to receive between $1 million and $5 million for projects with a duration of four to five years.

Today's announcement builds on the Government of Canada's investments to strengthen support for older adults.

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