The Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF) – Youth Innovation Component is part of a broader federal initiative aimed at enhancing accessibility in Canadian communities. This component specifically engages youth aged 15 to 30 in creating more inclusive environments for persons with disabilities. Through this program, youth are encouraged to become Accessibility Youth Leaders by identifying local accessibility barriers and partnering with registered organizations—such as schools, municipalities, and non-profits—to address those barriers through small infrastructure projects. Youth Leaders are responsible for preparing and submitting project proposals in collaboration with the organizations they work with. The government provides funding for the implementation of approved projects, with a focus on simple yet meaningful modifications such as building ramps, installing automatic door openers, or improving accessible signage. The program fosters civic engagement among youth while promoting tangible improvements in physical accessibility within public spaces. By focusing on youth-led initiatives, the EAF Youth Innovation Component builds leadership capacity in younger Canadians and raises awareness about accessibility issues. Projects are expected to align with federal priorities around inclusivity, disability rights, and community development. Approved projects are managed by the host organizations, while youth leaders are supported with training materials and guidance to successfully complete their role. This initiative reflects Canada's commitment to removing physical barriers and promoting full participation for people with disabilities in everyday community life.
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