Enabling Accessibility Fund – Mid-sized projects

OTTAWA:  Kevin Waugh, Member of Parliament for Saskatoon-Grasswood, is pleased to inform residents that the federal government has opened a call for concepts (CFC) for mid-sized projects under the Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF) through Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).
The call is open to not-for-profit and Indigenous organizations, municipalities and territorial governments.
The EAF mid-sized CFC provides contribution funding to organizations for projects that help improve and make Canadian facilities and venues more accessible for people with disabilities. As a result of the projects, eligible organizations must offer or plan to offer services and programs that support the social and labour market integration needs of people with disabilities. Financial contributions between $350,000 and $1 million will be provided through the current CFC for each successful retrofit, renovation or construction project.
The CFC follows a two-step application approach. First, applicants are invited to submit their project concepts. Then, applicants whose project concepts are successful will be asked to submit a detailed proposal at a later date.
Eligible applicants have until May 24, 2018, to submit their project concept application online, by mail or email.
“This call for proposals provides an important opportunity to make sure that all residents in our riding of Saskatoon-Grasswood, regardless of their abilities, feel welcome in their workplaces and communities. That is why I strongly encourage all eligible organizations to submit a proposal for this funding,” concluded MP Waugh.