Accessibility Projects Grants Applications Now Open!

As part of the Province’s goal to improve accessibility for people with disabilities in BC, Disability Alliance BC (DABC) was selected by the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction (SDPR) to distribute funding to community based “Accessibility Projects” beginning in 2018. Since then, over 95 projects have been funded.

This year the grants have reopened again with a total of $450,000 available. BC-based not-for-profit organizations may apply for up to $40,000 for year-long community engagement projects that will support lasting change for people in BC living with disability. Projects will focus on one of the following objectives:

  • Accessible employment;
  • Accessible emergency planning and response;
  • Accessible arts, culture and tourism;
  • Accessible sports and recreation;
  • Accessible education and learning;
  • Accessible community participation.

The deadline to submit applications is September 12th, 2025, at 12pm Pacific Time. Successful applicants will receive funding in December 2025 in order to implement their project in January 2026.

Eligibility criteria includes:

  • Projects must be focused on community engagement rather than large capital costs such as accessibility improvements to buildings and outdoor spaces.
  • Eligible organizations must be not-for-profit organizations with a volunteer Board chosen by its membership, based in BC or with a base of operations in and sufficient capacity to deliver services in BC. They must operate primarily for community benefit and have services open to the public rather than restricted to their membership.
  • If an organization has received a grant in the past, they can reapply 5 years after their application was submitted (for example, if an organization applied in 2020 for a grant and did their project in 2021, they can reapply in 2025 to do a project in 2026).
  • Conflicts of interest with DABC must be declared on the application form to be considered on a case-by-case basis. For more information, please see our Conflict of Interest Protocol here.

For more information about eligibility please see the Call for Proposals, which can be found here: Accessibility Projects Grants | DABC (dabc.ca)

Online information sessions will occur on Thursday August 21st at 1:00pm-2:00pm and Wednesday September 3rd at 11:30am-12:30pm. At these sessions, potential applicants will be invited to learn about the application process and ask questions. Live captioning will be available. With two weeks advanced notice, ASL interpretation can be booked on request and other accessibility requests will be accommodated whenever possible.

To register for the August 21st session, please click here.
To register for the September 3rd session, please click here.

To learn more and download the Call for Proposals (CFP) and application forms please visit: Accessibility Projects Grants | DABC (dabc.ca). Screen reader friendly versions of the document and ASL interpretations explaining the application process are also available.

If you have any questions, please contact the Accessibility Projects Grants Coordinator at ap@dabc.ca

Download the press release here.

Accessibility Project Grants Information Sessions

Is your organization planning to apply for an Accessibility Project Grant but would like more information or has questions? Join Danielle, the Accessibility Project Grants Coordinator for one of the following information sessions:

Tuesday September 27th, 11:30am-12:30pm Pacific Time

Online on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81195018158?pwd=SFZreXpLWUVjZ3A5Vzd4ZnhxOGRBUT09

Meeting ID: 811 9501 8158

Passcode: 930636

Monday October 3rd, 1:00-2:00pm Pacific Time

Online on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83512232870?pwd=ZzR0VmV4NENHWGNPZXhDNWRvc3M4UT09

Meeting ID: 835 1223 2870

Passcode: 805276

Live captioning will be available for both sessions. ASL is available on request for the October 3rd session (please email ap@disabilityalliance.org by Wed Sept 28th at noon to request). If you have any other accessibility needs, please let us know and we will do our best to meet them.

Sessions capped at 25 participants. To register or for questions, please email ap@disabilityalliancebc.org. For more information on the grants please see Accessibility Projects | DABC (disabilityalliancebc.org)