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The Government of Canada Celebrates Accessibility Improvements for Canadians With Disabilities in Toronto

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(firmenpresse) - TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire) -- 08/05/11 -- As a result of the Government of Canada's Enabling Accessibility Fund, nine community projects in Toronto are increasing accessibility for people with disabilities and improving the quality of life of Canadians.

The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, celebrated these projects today at the Toronto Business Development Centre, one of the organizations that received a grant under the Enabling Accessibility Fund to renovate and retrofit their main entrance, washrooms and meeting rooms.

"We are proud to partner with organizations such as the Toronto Business Development Centre and work toward the full inclusion of people with disabilities," said Minister Finley. "Through the Enabling Accessibility Fund, the Government of Canada is improving access to facilities, activities and services and is enabling all Canadians to participate fully in society."

The Government of Canada has provided $432,565 for nine projects in Toronto that improve accessibility through activities such as the renovation, construction and retrofitting of buildings, the modification of vehicles for community use, and enhancements to information and communication technologies.

A call for proposals under the Fund's Small Project Component is currently open and will run until September 23, 2011. For more information, please visit

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Enabling Accessibility Fund - Small Project Component

Through the Fund's 2010 Call for Proposals for small projects, nine organizations in Toronto received funding for projects to improve accessibility:

The Enabling Accessibility Fund was originally announced in 2007 as a three-year, $45-million program to support community-based projects across Canada. In 2010, the Fund was extended with an additional three-year, $45-million commitment and the creation of a new mid-sized component. Since the first call for proposals in 2008, over 600 projects have been awarded funding to improve accessibility in Canadian communities.





Under the Fund's Small Project Component, improvements may include renovations, the construction and retrofitting of buildings, the modification of vehicles for community use, or enhancements to make information and communication technologies more accessible.

A call for proposals under the Fund's Small Project Component is currently open and will run until September 23, 2011. Organizations can receive up to $50,000 per project.

Under the current call for proposals, all projects must create or enhance accessibility for people with disabilities within Canada and must involve community partnerships. At least 25 percent of the total eligible project costs must come from non-federal government sources.

The following types of organizations can apply for funding:

Eligible activities include, but are not limited to:





Contacts:
Alyson Queen
Press Secretary
Office of Minister Finley
819-994-2482

Media Relations Office
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
819-994-5559


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