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 children connected to their families, cultures, and communities instead of sending them far from home.
Who is eligible and who can apply for the Ontario Final Agreement?
The Ontario Final Agreement was created for:
- First Nations communities across Ontario
- First Nations child and family service agencies
- Nishnawbe Aski Nation communities
- Chiefs of Ontario member communities
- Organizations supporting child and family wellness programs
Le agreement was negotiated directly between First Nations leadership and the Government of Canada.
What does the Ontario Final Agreement fund?
Funding is meant to support community-based child and family services, including:
- Family support programs
- Mental health and wellness services
- Youth programs
- Prevention and early intervention services
- Cultural and land-based healing programs
- Community-led care models
- Staffing and operational support
- Travel and access support for communautés éloignées
- Infrastructure and service delivery improvements
The agreement focuses heavily on prevention so families can access support earlier before situations reach a crisis point.
What are the conditions of the Ontario Final Agreement?
Some important conditions include:
- Services must be First Nations-led and community-driven
- Funding supports long-term reform instead of short-term fixes
- Programs should help reduce the number of children removed from their homes
- Services should respect culture, traditions, and local priorities
- Funding oversight will still involve accountability and reporting requirements
The agreement also moves away from a one-size-fits-all system and gives communities more control over how care is delivered.
Quel est le montant du financement disponible ?
- Total funding is approximately $8.5 billion
- Funding will roll out over multiple years
- Payments are expected to begin flowing in 2026
- The agreement supports long-term child welfare reform in Ontario First Nations communautés
Does the funding support wheelchair accessible vehicles or mobile medical units?
The agreement does not directly list wheelchair accessible vans or mobile medical units as dedicated funding categories.
Still, some funded programs may require:
- Transportation for youth and families
- Mental health outreach
- Remote community support
- Mobile wellness or healthcare access
Organizations may want to review the agreement carefully to see if vehicles connected to family wellness, outreach, transportation, or community services could fit within their approved programs and budgets.
Dates limites à connaître
At this time, there is no public application deadline listed because the Ontario Final Agreement is part of a broader negotiated reform agreement between First Nations leadership and the federal government.
Key dates include:
- February 2025: Agreement signed.
- March 2026: Canadian Human Rights Tribunal approved the agreement.
- May 2026: Funding rollout expected to begin.
Got any questions about funding?
The Ontario Final Agreement marks a major shift in how First Nations child and family services may operate across Ontario. Communities are expected to have more control, more funding, and more flexibility to build services that work for their families.
For organizations supporting children, youth, mental health, outreach, or transportation access, this agreement could open the door to new community service opportunities across Ontario First Nations communities.
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Remarque : MoveMobility is not the funding provider and cannot assist with applications. The information shared here comes directly from the funding opportunity. To learn more, visit the Ontario Final Agreement fact sheet. This content is meant to raise awareness of funding or grant opportunities.


