Funding for Programs Aiding Caregiver Health and Resilience in Alberta (Canada)
GrantID: 74317
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
A national funding opportunity is available to support charitable organizations dedicated to improving the lives of unpaid family caregivers. The purpose of the grant is to enhance access to resources, strengthen systems of support, and drive innovation that addresses the growing and complex needs of caregivers. The intent is to create meaningful, scalable change that improves outcomes for caregivers and those they support.
This opportunity is open to registered charitable organizations that serve caregivers at the national or regional level. Eligible applicants should demonstrate a strong organizational mission related to caregiving and a track record of delivering impactful programs. Proposals must outline how the funding will be used to expand existing initiatives or launch new efforts that align with key funding priorities, including increasing public awareness, developing practical tools, advancing research, or fostering collaboration across sectors.
Funding is intended for programs that create long-term impact, particularly those that address systemic barriers, promote inclusivity, and reach underrepresented communities. Projects may include new service models, training programs, research initiatives, community engagement, or digital platforms that support caregiver resilience and wellbeing. Collaborative partnerships are encouraged, especially those that bring together healthcare providers, social service organizations, and caregiver advocacy groups.
Grants are awarded on an annual basis through a competitive application process. Successful projects typically receive significant funding, with awards calibrated based on the project scope, expected outcomes, and sustainability plans. Recipients are expected to provide periodic progress updates and demonstrate measurable impact.
This opportunity is available and aims to support organizations that are advancing the national dialogue on caregiving and building stronger, more supportive systems for families.
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Those working in Aging/Seniors and located in Alberta may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.
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