Devon Canada s Safe Healthy Communities Grant 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your organization name, street address, city, province (Alberta), and postcode in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in your contact information including applicant name, telephone number, email, and alternate telephone number.
  4. Indicate how you heard about the grant. This helps us understand outreach effectiveness.
  5. Provide a title for your initiative or project that you seek funding for.
  6. In the description section, clearly articulate how your program will enhance community safety and health. Be specific about the issues you aim to address.
  7. Answer whether additional funding is needed and specify what additional funding sources you are pursuing.
  8. Detail how the grant funds will be allocated by providing a budget summary with itemized costs.
  9. Estimate how many people will directly benefit from your project and describe how you plan to report outcomes to Devon.
  10. Finally, indicate if you are open to media opportunities as a successful applicant.

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Community funding is the way we support the local Voluntary and Community Sector with grant awards to help them deliver important services and activities to our communities.
About the Healthy Communities Initiative The Healthy Communities Initiative is a $60 million investment from the Government of Canada to support communities as they create and adapt public spaces to respond to the new realities of COVID-19.
Grants play a crucial role in supporting and benefitting the community in various way. Grants provide financial support for projects and programs that otherwise would not be possible. Community development is achieved by funding projects that improve infrastructure, community facilities, and other capital projects.
The Healthy Communities Grant Program was launched in 2003 and supports EPAs mission by integrating many EPA New England (Region 1) programs including Air Quality OutdocHub; Asthma and Indoor Air; Childrens Environmental Health; Air Pollution in Schools and the Clean, Green and Healthy Schools Initiative; Energy
The Canada Healthy Communities Initiative ( CHCI ) is providing up to $60.4 million in existing federal funding over five years to help communities adapt public spaces and local services in a way that meets peoples needs both during and following the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The aim of Slintecare Healthy Communities is to promote and improve health and wellbeing in communities where there are more health and wellbeing risk factors. Local authorities will work closely with the HSE and community groups to provide services that will deliver lasting improvements in health and wellbeing.
As such, a healthy community is one in which all residents have access to a quality education, safe and healthy homes, adequate employment, transportation, physical activity, and nutrition, in addition to quality health care.

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