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Official Languages Health Program
Improving health access for official language minorities
Last Update: April 27, 2026
Funding available
$ 1,000
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Location
Canada
Overview
The program supports better access to health services for official language minority communities across Canada. It funds training, health networking, and health service access initiatives, with support reaching up to $1,000 in the micro-grant pilot.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
At a glance
Funding available
Financing goals
- Increase performance through digital transformation
- Develop strategic partnerships
- Develop a new program or service
Eligible Funding
- Maximum amount : 1,000 $
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Eligible candidates
Eligible Industries
- Health care and social assistance
Location
- Canada
Legal structures
- All legal structures
Annual revenue
- All revenue ranges
Organisation size
- All organization sizes
Audience
- Language Minorities
- Canadians
Next Steps
1
Determine your project
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Validate your eligibility
Activities funded
- Training and retention of health professionals.
- Health networking initiatives.
- Health services access projects.
- Telehealth strategies for official language minority communities.
- Data collection strategies to better plan minority-language services.
Eligibility
Who is eligible?
- Postsecondary training institutions.
- Health networks and community organizations serving official language minority communities.
- Provinces and territories.
- Non-profit organizations involved in health access projects.
Eligible geographic areas
- All provinces and territories.
- Quebec.
Processing and Agreement
- Applications were considered under a call for proposals or consultation process.
- Submissions were used to inform program priorities and future funding direction.
- The consultation report was included in a broader set of documents used by Health Canada.
Additional information
- The program is part of Canada’s Action Plan for Official Languages 2023–2028.
- It includes three components: training and retention, health networking, and health services access projects.
- Further information or documentation can be requested from Health Canada’s Official Language Community Development Bureau.
Contacts
Frequently Asked Questions about the Official Languages Health Program Program
Here are answers to the most common questions about the Official Languages Health Program. This section explains what the program is, how much funding is available, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and other important details to help you determine if this grant is right for your business.
What is the Official Languages Health Program?
The program supports better access to health services for official language minority communities across Canada. It funds training, health networking, and health service access initiatives, with support reaching up to $1,000 in the micro-grant pilot.
How much funding can be received?
Official Languages Health Program Funds up to $1,000 of admissible expenses.
Who is eligible for the Official Languages Health Program program?
To be eligible for the Official Languages Health Program program, you must:
Project improves health access for OLMCs.
Fits a program component.
Supports official-language service delivery.
What expenses are eligible under Official Languages Health Program?
Training and retention of health professionals.
Health networking initiatives.
Health services access projects.
Telehealth strategies for official language minority communities.
Data collection strategies to better plan minority-language services.
Who can I contact for more information about the Official Languages Health Program?
You can contact Municipality of West Elgin by email at hc.olcdb-baclo.sc@canada.ca or by phone at none.
Where is the Official Languages Health Program available?
The Official Languages Health Program program is available across Canada.
Is the Official Languages Health Program a grant, loan, or tax credit?
Official Languages Health Program is a Other Support