Marc G. Serré
Marc G. Serré
Member of Parliament for Nickel Belt
MP Serré encourages eligible Nickel Belt – Greater Sudbury organizations to apply for New Horizons for Seniors funding
September 16, 2020

The Government of Canada is committed to supporting organizations and projects that empower seniors and contribute to improving their health and well-being.

NICKEL BELT-GREATER SUDBURY – Today, Marc G. Serré MP for Nickel Belt on behalf of the Minister of Seniors Deb Schulte, announced the launch of the 2020–21 New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP) Call for Proposals for community-based projects. This year, organizations will be able to apply for funding to support seniors dealing with the pandemic by submitting project proposals that offer specific COVID-19 relief and recovery activities for seniors. Organizations are still welcome to submit proposals for traditional NHSP projects that they plan to deliver in 2021–22.

The Government is committed to ensuring that the NHSP is responsive to feedback and reflects the current realities of seniors and senior-serving organizations. To that end, a number of changes have been made this year, including improvements to program parameters, delivery and access.

Organizations are invited to apply for funding that supports the NHSP national priorities for this cycle:

  1. Supporting healthy ageing
  2. Preventing elder abuse and fraud
  3. Combatting ageism, celebrating diversity and promoting inclusion
  4. Improving seniors’ access to government services and benefits
  5. Adapting community-based organizations to a more virtual environment

Since 2016 nearly $250,000 has been invested in Nickel Belt – Greater Sudbury through the NHSP benefitting 9 local projects that have enriched the lives of seniors in the region.  

The 2020–21 NHSP community-based Call for Proposals is open until October 20, 2020. For details on how to apply, visit https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/new-horizons-seniors.html.

Quotes

“We are investing in community support projects across the country to help seniors stay connected and engaged. Seniors have experienced significant negative impacts as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to help local organizations—big and small—provide relevant support to seniors of all backgrounds.” The Honourable Deb Schulte, Minister of Seniors

“Nickel Belt – Greater Sudbury organizations have greatly benefited from New Horizons for Seniors funding. Legions, seniors’ clubs, municipalities and other organizations have received funds which has enabled them to keep fostering environments which support our seniors and helps reduce isolation which is something so important especially during this pandemic. I encourage ell eligible organizations to submit a proposal for this intake period of the NHSP!” – Marc G. Serré, MP Nickel Belt

Quick Facts

Related Document
Backgrounder: New Horizons for Seniors Program 

Associated Links

Applicant Guide for $25,000
Applicant Guide for $5,000
Programs and services for seniors
New Horizons for Seniors Program – Engaging seniors, strengthening communities  
Prime Minister announces additional support for Canadian seniors
Prime Minister announces support for vulnerable Canadians affected by COVID‑19

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