What Are Capital Project Grants in BC?

Funding opportunity

Capital Project grants help B.C. not-for-profit groups complete larger projects that improve community life.   These grants support projects that are: Accessible to the public   Built around a clear community need   Designed to help a wide range of people   Located in British Columbia   The funding is meant for capital projects, which […]

What Is the Emergency Services Provider Fund in Nova Scotia?

Funding opportunity

The Emergency Services Provider Fund helps first responder groups in Nova Scotia buy equipment used directly during fires or emergencies.   The fund has two streams: Individual organization funding: Supports one emergency service group.   Regional funding: Supports shared emergency needs across a region.   This fund can help teams improve safety, response time, and […]

Can the Telus Indigenous Communities Fund Support Your Program?

Funding opportunity

Finding funding for community programs can feel overwhelming, especially when your team is trying to improve healthcare, transportation, education, or cultural support in Indigenous communities across Canada. The TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund is one funding opportunity that may help support projects making a real impact.   Learn more about the funding   Here’s a simple […]

What Does $8.5B in Funding Mean for Ontario First Nations?

Funding opportunity

The Ontario Final Agreement is a historic child welfare funding agreement focused on helping First Nations communities in Ontario care for children and families closer to home. The deal includes about $8.5 billion in funding over several years to support long-term reform of First Nations child and family services.  The goal is simple. Keep more […]

Can Your Community Use NIHB Funding for Medical Transport?

NIHB funding

Healthcare travel can be difficult for many First Nations and Inuit communities, especially in remote areas. The Government of Canada recently announced continued support for the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program, including $794 million in 2026 to 2027 to help improve access to healthcare services across Canada.   Learn more about the NIHB program   […]

How Do ADCs and Non-Profits Get Funding for Wheelchair Vans?

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Have you ever found yourself wondering how to get funding for wheelchair vans for your adult daycare centre or non-profit organization? You’re not alone. Many community leaders across Canada face this same challenge. You know the need is there; your clients rely on you to help them get to appointments, programs, and social activities. But […]

What is the Build Communities Strong Fund?

Funding opportunity

The Build Communities Strong Fund is a new federal funding program that supports infrastructure projects across Canada. The goal is to help communities grow, improve services, and build the spaces and systems people use every day.   This fund supports projects tied to: Housing   Healthcare   Public transit   Roads and bridges   Parks […]

What Is the Bell Let’s Talk Community Mental Health Fund?

Funding opportunity

The Bell Let’s Talk Community Mental Health Fund helps Canadian organizations improve access to mental health services in their communities. The fund supports programs that can grow, reach more people, and make a lasting difference. Bell has invested in more than 1,700 mental health organizations across Canada, including hospitals, charities, community groups, and service providers.  […]

What happens if you submit the form?

We understand that you don’t want to receive multiple phone calls, emails or spam. You just want to speak to a commercial mobility specialist who can answer your questions about accessible and mobile medical vans.

If you submit the form or request more information from us, here’s what will happen:

  • Within one business day, you’ll receive a phone call from one of our commercial mobility specialists at the phone number you provide. Click here to Meet the Team.
  • If we miss you on the phone, you’ll receive a voice message to call us back. You’ll also get an email to let you know we tried to connect but missed you.
  • Once we’ve connected, your commercial mobility specialist will have a few questions for you to understand what type of vehicle you’re looking for help with.
 
If at any point during the process you feel we’re just not the right fit for your community or organization, just let us know. 

 

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