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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing

Overview of Available Grants and Funding

Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing is a Government of Alberta provider responsible for public programs, policy and grants related to seniors supports, affordable housing, housing providers, community housing and age-friendly communities. Its funding role is tied to provincial priorities, public service delivery and support for eligible organizations, communities or sector partners in Alberta. View Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing's website for more information.
Content last updated: May 11, 2026

List of grants and funding offered by Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing

1 opportunities available
Indigenous Housing Capital Program
North Cowichan, British Columbia, Canada
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project
Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Types of eligible projects
North Cowichan, British Columbia, Canada

About Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing

What is the mission of Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing?

Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing supports Albertans by administering provincial programs, services and grants that advance seniors supports, affordable housing, housing providers, community housing and age-friendly communities.

What type of organization is Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing?

Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing is a Provincial government.

What is Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing's official website?

Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing's official website is https://www.alberta.ca/seniors-community-and-social-services.

What else should I know about Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing?

Alberta Ministry of Seniors and Housing is a provincial government provider within the Government of Alberta. It appears in grant records as an administrator or funder for programs connected to seniors supports, affordable housing, housing providers, community housing and age-friendly communities.
The provider’s role can include policy development, program delivery, public funding, stakeholder coordination and oversight of grants or contributions for eligible organizations. Program names and departmental structures can change over time, so historical records may use a previous ministry name while current intake is hosted under a newer department or program page.
Applicants should treat this provider as a public-sector funder. Eligibility, deadlines, required documents and eligible costs must be confirmed on the current Government of Alberta program page before applying.