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Healthcare Grants and Funding in Ontario for 2026

Ontario offers a broad landscape of healthcare grants and funding programs that support hospitals, community health organizations, nonprofits, and innovators. Opportunities span capital, operating, equipment, research, digital health, mental health and addictions, Indigenous health, and rural and northern access. This directory explains the main funding types, eligibility requirements, and application best practices to help organizations across Ontario plan strong proposals.

491 programs available
  • SheBoot logo
    Partnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    SheBoot

    Investment-readiness program for women tech founders
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $100,000 to $300,000
    Eligible Industries
    • Manufacturing
    • Retail trade
    • Information and cultural industries
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationArtificial Intelligence (AI)Technology
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • Sienna Senior Living logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Sienna For Seniors Grant

    Funding for senior-focused community initiatives
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 50,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Timeline
    • Closing date : February 27, 2026
    Ontario, Canada
  • City of St. Catharines logo
    Other SupportClosed

    Snow Removal Program

    City sidewalk snow removal support for eligible residents
    St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
  • Town of Parry Sound logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Spay/Neuter Assistance Program

    Rebate support for pet spay and neuter surgery
    Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada
  • City of Hamilton logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Special Supports Program

    Health benefits for eligible Hamilton residents
    Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Human Resources
    Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • St. Andrew’s Charitable Foundation logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    St. Andrew’s Charitable Foundation

    Funding for Toronto charitable agencies
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Other services (except public administration)
    • Public administration
    Timeline
    • Closing date : October 31, 2025
    Ontario, Canada
  • St. George's Society Toronto logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    St. George's Society Toronto — General Funding

    One-year funding for Toronto charities
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    Types of eligible projects
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Municipality of Strathroy-Caradoc logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Strathroy-Caradoc Community Improvement Plan

    Financial incentives for property improvement projects
    Melbourne, Mount Brydges, Strathroy, Ontario
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 25,000 $
    • Up to 100% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Construction
    • Manufacturing
    • Wholesale trade
    • Retail trade
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and ClimateConstruction and Renovation
    Melbourne, Mount Brydges, Strathroy, Ontario
  • Municipality of Huron East logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Subsidized child care in Huron County

    Child care cost support for Huron County families
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care Program (MEECL) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Subsidized Childcare

    Childcare cost support for eligible families
    Kingston, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Kingston, Ontario, Canada
  • Sunnyside Foundation logo
    Other SupportClosed

    Sunnyside Supported Living

    Subsidized supportive housing for older adults
    Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
  • SVP Teens Waterloo Region (SVPWR) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    SVP Teens Grant

    Funding for youth programs in Waterloo Region
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $3,000 to $5,000
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Timeline
    • Closing date : February 26, 2025
    Ontario, Canada
  • Catholic Children’s Aid Foundation (CCAF) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Sweet Dreams

    Safe sleep support for vulnerable children
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $25 to $500
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Tali's Fund logo
    Partnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingClosed

    Tali's Fund — Research and Family Support

    Support for childhood brain cancer research and families
    Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Canada
  • Town of Tecumseh logo
    Grant and FundingTax CreditsClosed

    Tecumseh Road Main Street Community Improvement Plan Financial Incentive Program

    Financial incentives for Main Street redevelopment
    Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 20,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Construction
    • Retail trade
    • Real estate and rental and leasing
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada
  • Government of Ontario logo
    Other SupportGrant and FundingClosed

    Temporary care assistance

    Income assistance for children in temporary care
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    Types of eligible projects
    Ontario, Canada
  • Government of Ontario logo
    Wage Subsidies And InternsClosed

    Temporary Retention Incentive for Nurses Program

    Temporary payment support for eligible nurses
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 2,500 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Public administration
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationHuman Resources
    Ontario, Canada
  • Agape Foundation of London logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    The Agape Foundation of London Grant Program

    Funding for London community non-profits
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    • Other services (except public administration)
    Timeline
    • Closing date : May 20, 2026
    Ontario, Canada
  • The Aki Latvala Foundation logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    The Aki Latvala Foundation — General Funding

    Support for charities serving children and youth
    BC, NS, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    Types of eligible projects
    BC, NS, Ontario, Canada
  • Alzheimer Society of Canada (ASC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    The Alzheimer Society Research Program

    Funding for Alzheimer’s and dementia research careers
    Ontario, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $100,000 to $200,000
    Eligible Industries
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Timeline
    • Open Date : September 8, 2025
    • Closing date : November 3, 2025
    Ontario, Quebec, Canada
  • The Benjamin Foundation logo
    Other SupportClosed

    The Benjamin Foundation — Memorial Fund Management Services

    Memorial fund management for bereaved families
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Up to 10% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Other services (except public administration)
    • Public administration
    Types of eligible projects
    Ontario, Canada
  • The Bennett Family Foundation (BFF) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    The Bennett Family Foundation — General Funding

    Support for local nonprofit operating needs
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $2,500 to $25,000
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Other services (except public administration)
    • Public administration
    Types of eligible projects
    Ontario, Canada
  • The County Foundation logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    The County Level Up! Program

    Funding for healthcare and childcare training
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 40,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Ontario, Canada
  • The County Foundation logo
    Partnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingClosed

    The Huff Family Fund

    Matching funding for community projects in Prince Edward County
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 30,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Construction
    • Transportation and warehousing
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Timeline
    • Closing date : September 10, 2025
    Ontario, Canada
  • Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) logo
    Researchers And FacilitiesPartnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingClosed

    The knowledge mobilization initiative of rce (km-rce)

    Supports knowledge mobilization networks in Canada
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 400,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Public administration
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationHuman ResourcesInnovationDigital Transformation
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • The Lupina Foundation logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    The Lupina Foundation — General Funding

    Support for health and societal research
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Timeline
    • Closing date : July 1, 2016
    Ontario, Canada
  • The Willow Foundation logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    The Michelle Gauthier Annual Bursary

    Career bursary for Halton Region clinical staff
    Oakville, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $1,000 to $1,000
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Timeline
    • Closing date : December 11, 2025
    Oakville, Ontario, Canada
  • The PROUD Project (PROUD) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    The PROUD Project — Research Fellowships and Project Funding

    Supports disability, employment, and equity research
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Zoey Foundation logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    The Zoey Cares Foundation — Music Therapy Funding

    Music therapy support for hospitalized children
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • The Blossom Mental Health Fund (BMHF) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Therapy Grants

    Therapy support for Asian Canadians in Ontario
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 1,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • Northumberland Community Futures Development Corporation (NCFDC) logo
    Grant and FundingLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    thriveFORWARD

    Innovation funding for southern Ontario businesses
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 100,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
    • Manufacturing
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Timeline
    • Closing date : December 31, 2023
    Ontario, Canada
  • PortsToronto logo
    Other SupportGrant and FundingClosed

    Toronto Port Authority Community Investment Program

    Support for waterfront community initiatives
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    • Other services (except public administration)
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationEnvironment and Climate
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Town of Amherstburg logo
    Grant and FundingTax CreditsClosed

    Town of Amherstburg — Community Improvement Plan

    Financial incentives for Amherstburg development projects
    Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 20,000 $
    • Up to 100% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Manufacturing
    • Transportation and warehousing
    • Information and cultural industries
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
  • Town of Bracebridge logo
    Grant and FundingLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    Town of Bracebridge — Community Improvement Plan

    Financial support for property improvement projects
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Construction
    • Manufacturing
    • Wholesale trade
    • Retail trade
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • County of Wellington logo
    Grant and FundingTax CreditsExpert AdviceClosed

    Town of Erin Community Improvement Plan (CIP) & Wellington County Community Improvement Funding

    Funding for downtown and property improvement projects
    Erin, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 20,000 $
    • Up to 100% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Retail trade
    • Real estate and rental and leasing
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation InnovationDigital Transformation
    Erin, Ontario, Canada
  • Town of Hanover logo
    Grant and FundingLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    Town of Hanover Community Improvement Plan (CIP) 2020–2030

    Financial incentives for Hanover property improvement
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $500 to $25,000
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Construction
    • Manufacturing
    • Wholesale trade
    • Retail trade
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation Human Resources
    Ontario, Canada
  • Town of Midland logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Town of Midland — Community Grant Program

    Community funding for local initiatives
    Midland, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 7,500 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    • Other services (except public administration)
    Timeline
    • Closing date : March 20, 2026
    Midland, Ontario, Canada
  • Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal logo
    Grant and FundingTax CreditsClosed

    Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal Community Improvement Plan (CIP) – Financial Incentive Programs

    Municipal incentives for property and housing improvements
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Construction
    • Retail trade
    • Real estate and rental and leasing
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • Township of Woolwich logo
    Other SupportGrant and FundingClosed

    Township of Woolwich — Grants and Special Assistance

    Local funding for non-profit community initiatives
    Elmira, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Manufacturing
    • Retail trade
    • Transportation and warehousing
    • Information and cultural industries
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation Innovation
    Elmira, Ontario, Canada
  • Ontario Ministry of Health (MOH) logo
    Other SupportClosed

    Trillium Drug Program

    Prescription drug cost support for Ontarians
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Ontario, Canada
  • Catholic Children’s Aid Foundation (CCAF) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Trinity Fund

    Faith-related support for Catholic youth in care
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • Government of Ontario logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Tuition Support Program for Nurses (TSPN)

    Tuition reimbursement for nurses in underserved communities
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Human Resources
    Ontario, Canada
  • United Way of Greater Simcoe County logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    United Way Simcoe Muskoka - Women United

    Funding for women and children initiatives
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Timeline
    • Closing date : October 13, 2025
    Ontario, Canada
  • United Way of Cambridge and North Dumfries, United Way of Kitchener Waterloo & Area logo
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $20,000 to $160,000
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Other services (except public administration)
    Timeline
    • Closing date : October 31, 2025
    Ontario, Canada
  • ventureLAB logo
    Other SupportResearchers And FacilitiesExpert AdviceClosed

    ventureLAB — Accelerate AI

    AI acceleration program for startups and scale-ups
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
    • Construction
    • Manufacturing
    • Retail trade
    Timeline
    • Open Date : July 2, 2023
    • Closing date : August 6, 2023
    Ontario, Canada
  • Community Foundation of Greater Peterborough logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Vital Community Grants

    Support for charitable community initiatives
    Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $1,000 to $13,000
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Timeline
    • Closing date : September 12, 2023
    Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
  • Municipality of South Huron logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Vitality Fund

    Funding for South Huron community initiatives
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    • Other services (except public administration)
    • Public administration
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • City of St. Thomas logo
    Expert AdviceClosed

    Wage Enhancement Grant

    Wage support for eligible child care workers
    St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 250 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Human Resources
    St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
  • Township of Warwick logo
    Other SupportGrant and FundingTax CreditsLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    Warwick Township Community Improvement Plan (CIP) Grants

    CIP funding for Warwick property improvement projects
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 25,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Construction
    • Retail trade
    • Real estate and rental and leasing
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and ClimateConstruction and Renovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • Oxford County logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Water Capacity Buy-Back Program

    Funding for water-saving upgrades and retrofits
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 100,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Utilities
    • Construction
    • Manufacturing
    • Real estate and rental and leasing
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and ClimateConstruction and Renovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • Region of Waterloo logo
    Grant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    Water Efficient Technology (WET) Program

    Water-saving support for Waterloo Region businesses
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Manufacturing
    • Retail trade
    • Real estate and rental and leasing
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and Climate
    Ontario, Canada
  • County of Wellington logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Wellington County Community Grants Programme

    Funding for local community initiatives
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 2,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    • Other services (except public administration)
    Types of eligible projects
    Ontario, Canada
  • George Jeffrey Children's Foundation (GJCF) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Wilderness Discovery Grant 2026

    Free accessible camping experience for selected clients
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : April 3, 2026
    Ontario, Canada
  • Town of Plympton-Wyoming logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Wyoming Community Foundation Grants

    Funding for community projects in Wyoming
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    • Other services (except public administration)
    Types of eligible projects
    Ontario, Canada
  • Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) logo
    Grant and FundingArchived

    OTF — Economic Recovery and Resilience Fund

    Supports Black youth pathways to jobs and entrepreneurship
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 125,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Other services (except public administration)
    • Public administration
    Types of eligible projects
    Human Resources
    Ontario, Canada
  • Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development logo
    Grant and FundingArchived

    Newcomer Settlement Program

    Supports newcomer settlement and integration in Ontario
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Other services (except public administration)
    • Public administration
    Types of eligible projects
    Human Resources
    Ontario, Canada
  • Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development logo
    Grant and FundingArchived

    Occupational Health and Safety Prevention and Innovation Program

    Supports innovative workplace health and safety initiatives in Ontario
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
    • Construction
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Human ResourcesInnovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (ON) logo
    Grant and FundingLoans and Capital investmentsArchived

    Strategic Jobs Investment Fund (SJIF)

    Supports high-value job creation and strategic business investments
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 7,000,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Manufacturing
    • Information and cultural industries
    • Finance and insurance
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationTechnologyEnvironment and ClimateHuman ResourcesInnovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • National Research Council Canada (NRC) logo
    Other SupportResearchers And FacilitiesPartnering and CollaborationExpert AdviceArchived

    NRC — Microbial fermentation pilot plant facility research facility

    Microbial fermentation support for biotech scale-up
    Ontario, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Manufacturing
    • Professional, scientific and technical services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationTechnology
    Ontario, Quebec, Canada
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) logo
    Researchers And FacilitiesPartnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingArchived

    Team Grant: Avian Influenza Coordination and Knowledge Mobilization Hub

    Supports coordinated avian influenza research across sectors
    BC, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 750,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
    • Health care and social assistance
    • Public administration
    Timeline
    • Closing date : July 14, 2026
    BC, Ontario, Canada

About this directory

What else should I know about Healthcare Grants and Funding in Ontario?

Ontario’s healthcare grants and funding landscape in 2026

Ontario’s healthcare grants and funding ecosystem is diverse and dynamic, blending provincial, federal, municipal, and philanthropic sources. Organizations can access non‑repayable funding, contribution agreements, cost‑shared funding, and targeted capital or operating grants to advance patient care, community health, and health innovation. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of healthcare grants in Ontario for 2026, including hospital grants, community health grants, mental health grants, Indigenous health funding, digital health funding, medical equipment grants, health research grants, long‑term care funding, and rural and northern Ontario health grants.

Provincial, federal, and local funders: how they interact

- Provincial funding streams remain central to health system operations and innovation. Programs associated with the Ontario Ministry of Health, Ontario Health Teams, and province‑wide initiatives often support primary care expansion, mental health and addictions, home and community care, and hospital equipment renewal.
- Federal funding complements provincial priorities through agencies such as the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), the National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP), and FedDev Ontario for regional economic development and life sciences growth.
- Local and philanthropic sources, including the Ontario Trillium Foundation health grants, hospital foundations, community foundations, and municipal health grants, provide flexible options for community health promotion, health equity, and wellness initiatives.

Who applies for health funding in Ontario?

Applicants include hospitals and hospital foundations; community health centres and primary care clinics; nurse practitioner‑led clinics; public health units; long‑term care homes; Indigenous‑led health organizations; mental health and addictions service providers; non‑profit organizations; universities, colleges, and research institutes; medtech and digital health startups; and municipal governments. Each group pursues a specific subset of Ontario health grants for nonprofits, hospital grants in Ontario, public health grants, and digital health funding aligned with their mission.

Types of healthcare funding available

Ontario health funding is typically classified as operating grants, program or project grants, capital grants, equipment grants, research operating grants, infrastructure grants, and innovation or commercialization funding. Understanding these categories helps applicants target the right stream, align eligible expenses, and forecast matching contributions.

Operating vs. program vs. project grants

- Operating grants support ongoing service delivery (for example, community health programming or mental health counseling).
- Program grants fund a defined set of activities over 1–3 years with measurable outputs and outcomes (such as health promotion grants or chronic disease prevention funding).
- Project grants support time‑limited initiatives like pilot studies, digital health implementations, or a community clinic expansion.

Capital and equipment funding

Hospital capital funding in Ontario helps finance new builds, renovations, and redevelopments. Medical equipment grants support diagnostic imaging upgrades (MRI, CT), ICU equipment, and bedside monitors, as well as accessibility improvements in health facilities. Accessibility health funding in Ontario may also support ramps, automatic doors, wayfinding, communication devices, and universal design retrofits.

Research and innovation funding

Health research grants in Ontario span clinical trials funding, life sciences grants, medtech funding, biotech grants, and translational research funding. Innovation vouchers, seed funding, pilot funding, and matching grants support commercialization pathways for digital health, telehealth, EMR/EHR modernization, cybersecurity, AI in healthcare, and health data platforms.

Priority areas for 2026: where opportunities are growing

Funding priorities evolve to reflect population needs, workforce capacity, and system transformation. The following clusters show strong demand and recurring opportunities in Ontario for 2026.

Mental health and addictions

Mental health grants in Ontario support youth mental health, community counseling, school‑based health promotion, suicide prevention grants, harm reduction grants, overdose prevention funding, and crisis response teams. Addiction and recovery grants in Ontario may fund detox, residential treatment, peer supports, and wraparound services, often emphasizing outcome measurement, cultural safety, and collaboration with public health units.

Indigenous health and culturally safe care

Indigenous health funding in Ontario prioritizes Indigenous‑led health grants, holistic and culturally safe programming, land‑based healing, and partnerships among First Nations, Métis, and Inuit organizations. Projects often include mental wellness, maternal and child health, chronic disease prevention, harm reduction, and remote access to care. Engagement with Indigenous governance and respect for data sovereignty are critical eligibility and evaluation principles.

Seniors health, long‑term care, and dementia

Seniors health grants in Ontario target healthy aging, dementia care funding, caregiver support, fall prevention, home and community care grants, and assistive technologies. Long‑term care funding in Ontario can include redevelopment, infection prevention and control investments, staff training, and quality improvement projects, with clear reporting and outcome frameworks.

Digital health, telehealth, and data modernization

Digital health funding in Ontario spans telehealth grants, virtual care funding, EMR/EHR funding, eHealth funding, cybersecurity funding for healthcare, privacy and data governance grants, and AI in healthcare pilot funding. Hospitals, clinics, and startups may pursue support for interoperability, patient portals (digital front doors), remote patient monitoring, and analytics that enhance access, safety, and efficiency.

Rural and Northern Ontario access

Rural health funding in Ontario and northern Ontario health grants address workforce shortages, travel distance, emergency medical services, community paramedicine, and telemedicine. The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) may support health projects with regional economic benefits, while municipalities and community foundations help bridge local gaps.

Health equity and priority populations

Health equity funding in Ontario supports programs for newcomers and refugees, francophone health services, LGBTQ2S+ inclusive health, youth wellness grants, and women’s health projects. Equity‑oriented proposals often highlight culturally appropriate delivery, anti‑racism approaches, accessible facilities, and community co‑design.

Oral health and assistive devices

Dental grants in Ontario and oral health grants may focus on low‑income adults, seniors dental care, and community clinic startup costs. Assistive devices funding in Ontario includes mobility aids, wheelchair funding, hearing aid grants, and vision care assistance, improving independence and quality of life.

Key funders and programs to know

Understanding the navigation of major funders simplifies planning and increases the likelihood of success.

Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF)

Ontario Trillium Foundation health grants commonly support community health and wellness, mental health promotion, physical activity, and social connectedness. Streams like Seed and Grow can fund pilots, program expansion, evaluation capacity, and knowledge mobilization, often with measurable health outcomes and equity considerations.

Ontario Ministry of Health and Ontario Health Teams (OHTs)

The Ontario Ministry of Health sponsors targeted calls that may include primary care expansion, home and community care modernization, emergency department flow, and mental health and addictions services. Ontario Health Team grants may support integrated models of care, digital health enablement, and cross‑sector collaboration that improves access and outcomes.

Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC)

NOHFC health funding supports projects that strengthen services in Northern communities, from facility improvements to health innovation pilots tied to regional development and workforce retention.

FedDev Ontario and life sciences growth

FedDev Ontario health funding can back scale‑ups, productivity, commercialization, and partnerships, especially for medtech and digital health firms seeking to grow in the province’s innovation corridor.

National research and infrastructure funders

- CIHR grants in Ontario fund project grants, knowledge mobilization, and team‑based research.
- CFI infrastructure health funding supports core facilities, imaging platforms, and research infrastructure.
- NSERC Alliance and SSHRC complement interdisciplinary health research and policy studies.
- NRC IRAP health innovation funding assists startups and SMEs with advisory services and non‑repayable contributions for R&D and commercialization.
- The Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI) and OBIO programs support cross‑sector collaborations, voucher funding, and commercialization for medtech and digital health.

Public Health Ontario and municipal grants

Public Health Ontario funding can cover research and evaluation partnerships; municipalities (Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, Peel/Mississauga, London, Waterloo/Kitchener, Windsor, Kingston, Guelph, Brampton, Sudbury, Thunder Bay) may offer health promotion or opioid response grants aligned with local plans.

Eligibility, eligible expenses, and matching requirements

Strong applications align project design with eligibility rules, cost categories, and reporting.

Common eligibility criteria

- Applicant type: non‑profit, public institution, Indigenous‑led organization, municipality, academic institution, or SME (for innovation streams).
- Project fit: alignment with provincial or federal health priorities, community need, and measurable outcomes.
- Capacity: governance, finances, partnerships, equity and inclusion practices, and data stewardship.
- Readiness: a clear work plan, credible budget, and feasible timelines.

Eligible and ineligible expenses

Eligible expenses commonly include salaries and benefits for project staff; professional services; training; travel; outreach; supplies; program materials; equipment and software; facility upgrades; accessibility modifications; evaluation; and knowledge mobilization. Ineligible costs may include general deficits, lobbying, retroactive costs, or expenses outside the approved scope. Hospital equipment grants in Ontario often set specific procurement and asset management rules.

Matching funds and in‑kind contributions

Many health grants require matching funds or in‑kind contributions. Applicants should document volunteer time, donated space, and pro bono professional services, and secure letters confirming cash matches from foundations, municipalities, or partners.

Timelines, milestones, and reporting

A realistic project schedule shows milestones, procurement steps, privacy and cybersecurity reviews for digital initiatives, and ethics approvals for research. Reporting requirements usually include quarterly updates, financial statements, outcome indicators, and a final evaluation.

How to prepare a competitive Ontario health grant application

A strong application anticipates assessment criteria and demonstrates value for money.

Needs assessment and community engagement

Use local data from public health units, hospital service plans, and community surveys. For Indigenous health funding, incorporate Indigenous engagement protocols, data sovereignty, and cultural safety principles. For francophone or LGBTQ2S+ programs, confirm linguistic accessibility and inclusive practices.

Theory of change, outcomes, and evaluation

Define the problem, inputs, activities, outputs, and outcomes. Choose indicators aligned with population health goals—access measures, wait time reductions, symptom improvement, quality of life, hospital readmission, or digital adoption metrics. Plan for evaluation capacity building and knowledge mobilization.

Budget clarity and cost control

Present costs by category and funding source, highlighting non‑repayable funding, cost‑shared elements, and any capital vs operating split. Justify major purchases like diagnostic imaging equipment or EMR platforms with vendor quotes and total cost of ownership analyses.

Risk management, privacy, and cybersecurity

For digital health funding, include privacy impact assessments, threat modeling, and cybersecurity controls. For clinical projects, list clinical governance, infection prevention and control, and credentialing steps.

Sector‑specific guidance and examples

Different settings access tailored streams and emphasize distinct outcomes.

Hospitals and hospital foundations

Hospital grants in Ontario often focus on hospital capital funding, diagnostic imaging upgrades, ICU capacity, emergency department flow, and surgical backlog reduction. Foundations frequently contribute matching funds and lead donor campaigns; projects should include design standards, procurement rules, and sustainability plans.

Community health centres and primary care

Community clinic grants in Ontario support team‑based care, nurse practitioner‑led clinics, newcomer health navigation, and youth wellness. Primary care funding in Ontario may cover clinic startup grants, expansion of after‑hours access, and eReferral integration.

Public health units and population health promotion

Public health grants in Ontario target chronic disease prevention funding, school‑based health promotion grants, vaccination outreach, and overdose response. Proposals should align with local public health plans and integrate evaluation and equity.

Mental health and addictions service providers

Mental health and addictions funding in Ontario spans youth mental health grants, crisis response teams, harm reduction supplies, peer supports, and supportive housing. Strong proposals show continuity of care and cross‑sector referrals with hospitals, primary care, and community agencies.

Indigenous‑led health projects

Indigenous‑led health grants in Ontario prioritize community governance, cultural safety, and local capacity building. Include Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and land‑based practices, and build multi‑year operating grants that secure workforce stability.

Digital health and medtech innovators

Digital health innovation funding in Ontario supports telemedicine, virtual care, EMR/EHR modernization grants, interoperability, cybersecurity, AI in healthcare pilots, and data platform builds. Medtech funding and biotech grants may support prototyping, validation, regulatory readiness, and clinical trials startup funding. Consider OCI vouchers, NRC IRAP advisory and funding, OBIO commercialization supports, and FedDev Ontario for scale‑up.

Education and school‑based health

School‑based initiatives can pursue mental health and addictions funding for schools, oral health grants for low‑income families, and health promotion programs that address nutrition, physical activity, and vaping prevention. Include consent processes, child‑safe protocols, and parent engagement.

Regional variations and city‑specific opportunities

Funding priorities vary by region. Toronto health grants focus on urban health equity, shelter‑based care, and newcomer services. Ottawa health grants often emphasize bilingual service delivery and federal partnerships. Peel/Mississauga health funding addresses rapid population growth; Hamilton health grants focus on integrated care and opioid response. London, Kitchener‑Waterloo, and Guelph health grants highlight research and tech translation; Windsor Essex health funding supports cross‑border coordination. In Northern Ontario, Sudbury and Thunder Bay health grants frequently prioritize Indigenous health, rural hospital funding, and telemedicine expansion.

Compliance, ethics, and procurement in Ontario health projects

Projects funded by public sources must follow robust governance. Include conflict‑of‑interest policies, competitive procurement, privacy compliance (PHIPA), accessibility standards, and environmental sustainability. Hospital equipment grants in Ontario require standardized procurement processes and asset lifecycle planning.

How helloDarwin simplifies the grant journey

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Conclusion: turning opportunities into outcomes

Ontario’s health funding ecosystem in 2026 offers extensive options across mental health, Indigenous health, seniors care, digital health, hospital equipment, community wellness, and research. By aligning needs with the right program, building a sound evaluation plan, and securing matching contributions, organizations can convert funding into measurable improvements for patients and communities. With a clear strategy and the right tools, applicants can navigate healthcare grants Ontario effectively and deliver sustainable impact.