Age-friendly Capacity Building

 

  • Planning Support for Age-friendly Communities
  • Age-friendly Tools & Resources

Our Age-friendly Community Capacity Building program supports communities across the province as they plan for active aging by optimizing opportunities for health, participation and security in order to enhance quality of life for older adults. We provide support, expertise and resources for health authorities, local governments and other key stakeholders for build age-friendly communities.

Age-friendly Community Capacity Building is conducted in partnership with the Ministry of Health and is directed and implemented by BC Healthy Communities. 

Age-friendly Community Stories

On-demand webinar: Join our 2023 Age-friendly communities grants info session

With our 2023 Age-friendly grants now open for application, we are offering an online infosession to answer questions and help...
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2023 Age-friendly Grants are open

Grant Details Community grant funding aimed at helping B.C. seniors lead independent, active lives (see details) opened on June 1,...
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Age-friendly Communities Grants 2023 Anticipated Soon

The 2023 Age-friendly Communities grants are anticipated soon. The intake for applications is planned to open in early summer. If...
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The importance of using an equity lens in age-friendly communities planning

The diversity of the B.C. population cultivates connections and celebrates cultures, experiences, and life paths that combine to create connected...
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Local and Indigenous governments across B.C. receive grants and capacity-building supports to develop age-friendly communities

Local and Indigenous governments across the province have been awarded $500,000 in grants and additional customized supports through the Age-friendly...
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BC Healthy Communities newly administers the Age-friendly Communities Grant Program

Canada’s population is aging and by 2037, the number of Canadians 65 years and older is predicted to be approximately...
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BC Healthy Communities steps into Age-friendly Communities grant administration role

Since 2007, the B.C. Ministry of Health’s Age-friendly Communities program has supported local governments, and since 2018 First Nations, across...
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Healthy aging through an equity lens: Older adults experiencing homelessness

The development of Age-friendly Communities involves a policy approach to creating conditions that allow older adults to stay connected and...
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New Resource: Applying an Equity Lens in Age-friendly Communities Planning

Designed to support local and Indigenous governments embarking on Age-friendly Community Plans, this resource provides a refresher on the concept...
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The role of neighbourhoods and residents in developing Age-friendly communities

Community can mean different things on different scales, and at one of the smallest units of “community” are neighbourhoods and...
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