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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on January 15, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Assisted Living and Social Services - Request for Expression of Interest - Community Access for People in Continuing Care

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AB-2025-07834Canada

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The contract invites organizations to compete for funding through the Community Access for People in Continuing Care (CAPCC) initiative, managed by the Ministry and delivered by the Government of Canada’s Assisted Living and Social Services. The goal is to identify qualified agencies capable of implementing community support services for Albertans with disabilities living in continuing care homes, particularly those under 65 years of age. The initiative aims to reduce social isolation and enhance community participation and social inclusion by providing person-centered, flexible supports that encourage meaningful engagement, social connectivity, and stronger involvement of family and friends. Applicants must carefully adhere to the detailed specifications, terms, and conditions outlined in the grant application, including demonstrating organizational capacity, partnerships, a sound delivery plan, and a comprehensive budget. The application process is competitive and transparent, with a clear deadline for responses on January 23, 2026. Referral sources for individuals eligible for these services include self-referrals, continuing care staff, family, and community grant recipients. The CAPCC funding is structured to align with existing policies and core objectives of the initiative, ensuring that funded activities effectively address the needs of adults in continuing care. Interested organizations should direct inquiries or submissions to the designated contracting authority, Stephen Hynes, and ensure compliance with all application requirements to avoid disqualification. The place of performance for the services is Alberta, emphasizing the regional focus of this federal solicitation.

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Funding opportunity for Alberta agencies to support disabled adults under 65 in continuing care homes.

Agency

Government of Canada → Assisted Living and Social Services

NAICS

624120 - Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities View NAICS

Place of Performance

Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Assisted Living and Social Services
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Government of Canada → Assisted Living and Social Services
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Stephen HynesContracting Authority

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This Grant Application is a competitive process issued by the Ministry to identify organizations interested in and capable of delivering CAPCC Initiative activities, in accordance with the specifications, terms, and conditions outlined in this document. The Ministry will use this transparent process to assess applicants’ qualifications, organizational capacity, partnerships and collaborations, delivery plan, and budget. Grant Applicants are invited to submit their applications in line with all specifications and conditions provided. Applicants should carefully review all requirements in this Grant Application. Failure to meet any term, condition, or requirement may result in the submission being rejected. 1.2 Objectives The Community Access for People in Continuing Care (CAPCC) initiative provides funding to agencies to deliver community supports to Albertans with disabilities. These community supports address social isolation and loneliness, removing barriers to community access and social inclusion for adults under the age of 65 living in continuing care homes. Using a person-centered and flexible approach, community supports are provided to eligible individuals to: •promote meaningful participation in community activities; •Promote opportunities for social inclusion; and •Develop, maintain, and enhance the involvement of family and friends. Individuals may self-refer or be referred by a variety of sources that include, but are not limited to, continuing care staff, family, friends, and community grant recipients. This Grant Application describes how CAPCC funding will be used to align service activities with the CAPCC Policy, and core elements of the initiative.