News release

Community Groups, Municipalities Receive $266,000 to Support Seniors

Seniors (Oct. 2007 - Aug. 2021)

NOTE: A list of the 28 organizations and 14 municipalities receiving grants from the Positive Aging and Age-Friendly Communities programs follows this release.


A space for seniors and preschoolers to do crafts, games and other learning activities together, is just one of 42 projects being funded by the Department of Seniors.

The activity space in Spencer House in Halifax, designed by Nova Scotia College of Art and Design students, is one of the projects to support seniors that will receive a portion of $266,000 in funding, Len Goucher, acting Minister of Seniors, announced today, April 18.

Twenty-eight non-profit organization projects will be supported through the Positive Aging Fund and 14 projects will be co-funded by municipalities through the Age-Friendly Communities Program.

"The investments we're making today will benefit seniors in communities across Nova Scotia for years to come," said Mr. Goucher. "Our goal is to address the needs of the province's aging population, and we're committed to supporting innovative ideas and community-based solutions."

The Positive Aging Fund helps nonprofit community organizations create projects that advance Nova Scotia's Strategy for Positive Aging. The strategy is a long-term guide for planning for the aging population, with a focus on the health, well-being and community participation of Nova Scotia seniors. Successful applicants receive up to $10,000 for projects.

The Age Friendly Communities Program helps municipalities create or adapt structures and services to be accessible and inclusive of seniors so they are able to lead healthy, active lives. Participating municipalities share the costs of the projects, up to $5,000.

"Improving the age-friendliness of communities is a top priority for government," said Mr. Goucher. "We're seeing large and small communities working to improve the lives of seniors, and those efforts are to be commended."

Mr. Goucher also recognized the efforts of Seniors Minister Carolyn Bolivar-Getson , specifically for championing seniors issues and initiating the development of the two grant programs. at the Department of Seniors.

The Department of Seniors received more than 150 applications for funding under the grant programs. Applicants will have another opportunity to apply in the fall.

For more information on grant recipients, visit www.gov.ns.ca/scs/agefriendlyComm.asp and www.gov.ns.ca/scs/positiveagingfund.asp .


Following are the 28 organizations and 14 municipalities receiving grants:

POSITIVE AGING GRANTS Annapolis and Kings counties

  • Community Inc., $9,026
  • Grow With Art, $3,200 Cape Breton Regional Municipality
  • Cape Breton Council of Senior Citizens and Pensioners, $3,535
  • Eskasoni Elders Group, $10,000
  • Gardiner Mines Recreation Society, $9,500 Cumberland County
  • Oxford Pioneer Heritage Club, $9,953 Digby County
  • Saint Bernard Golden Age Club, St. Bernard (Clare), $5,236 Guysborough County
  • Senior Citizens Shamrock Club, Canso & Eastern Guysborough County, $2,040
  • Antigonish Guysborough Black Development Association, $5,000 Halifax Regional Municipality
  • Ocean View Manor Society, $7,000
  • Spencer House Seniors Centre, $10,000
  • Indo-Canadian Senior Group of Nova Scotia, $1,390
  • Musquodoboit Valley Family Resource Centre, $3,842
  • Beaver Bank Kinsac Seniors Association, $9,335
  • Society for Healthy Communities - Creating Healthy Environments, Sunrise Manor, $10,000
  • Gordon B. Isnor Tenants Association, $7,708 Hants County
  • West Hants African Seniors Group, Windsor, $4,500 Kings County
  • Scots Bay Community Hall Association, Seniors Sub-Committee, $9,995 Lunenburg County
  • Mahone Bay Centre Society, $10,000
  • Forties Community Centre, Harriston, Lake Ramsay and area, $9,468
  • United Communities Fire Hall Association, Broad Cove, Cherry Hill, Voglers Cove and area, $10,000 Pictou County
  • River John and Area Recreation Association Development, $9,500 Queens County
  • Rosedale New Horizon Seniors Club, Bridgewater and area, $6,175 Shelburne County
  • Sable River Community Hall, $3,498 Victoria County
  • North Highlands Community Association, Cape North, $6,000 Yarmouth County
  • Wedgeport Acadian Festival Association, Wedgeport,$4,100 Provincewide
  • Alzheimer Association of Nova Scotia, $9,980
  • Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia, $9,996

AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES GRANTS

  • Town of Truro, $5,000
  • Town of Antigonish, $5,000
  • Town of Berwick, $3,708
  • Town of Lockeport, $5,000
  • Village of New Minas, $5,000
  • Town of Amherst, $5,000
  • Municipality of Barrington, $5,000
  • Town of Digby, $5,000
  • Municipality of Yarmouth, $5,000
  • Municipality of Argyle, $2,368
  • Cape Breton Regional Municipality, $5,000
  • Municipality of Argyle, $5,000
  • Municipality of Guysborough, $5,000
  • Village of Kingston, $5,000