Rural Healthy Eating Active Living (RHEAL) Program Application
Apply before the Review Periods of mid-September, mid-January and mid-April
The RHEAL Program promotes active recreation for Yukon’s rural and First Nations communities and underserved populations. Through the RHEAL Program, local organizations receive support to offer unique recreation activities suited to their community's needs and interests.
RPAY accepts applications for activities that meet the guidelines and are not excluded under its insurance policy. Programs must be:
- accessible, inclusive, and active,
- offered regularly (at least once per week for two months),
- led by a qualified, local leader and,
- ideally, take place outdoors and over the fall/winter.
Qualified leaders have expertise and certification to plan and deliver the program, use accepted risk management practices, and report on results.
Eligible applicants may receive funds that help cover wages, materials, supplies, healthy snacks, and/or facility rental. Apply to the Recreation Training Fund for costs related to training and certification.
Due to insurance, all applicants must be a rural recreation department, First Nations government, or a local group who carries their own insurance.
For more information, become familiar with the process in the RHEAL Program Guidelines.