Toronto – The Ontario government is building stronger and more accessible communities by investing up to $1.5 million in the 2022-23 EnAbling Change Program. The program provides grants to not-for-profits and organizations across a range of sectors for projects that show the value and benefits of accessibility through the development of tools and educational resources that make Ontario open to people of all abilities.
“Our government is investing in people of all abilities by funding projects that raise awareness about how accessibility and inclusion benefits everyone,” said Raymond Cho, Minister for Seniors and Accessibility. “The EnAbling Change Program makes Ontario more accessible, with communities and businesses open to all.”
Applications for funding are open starting today through to December 8. Some examples of previously funded projects include:
This year the EnAbling Change Program focus will be on projects that:
Information on how to apply for the 2022-23 EnAbling Change Program can be found on the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility’s Age-friendly and accessibility grants web page.