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Fredericton council wants more seniors volunteering

Fredericton council is looking to get more seniors involved in the community and are hoping the city can tap into some federal funds to get more seniors active in local groups.

The Age-Friendly Community Advisory Committee is applying for a federal grant of up to $25,000

Fredericton council wants to get more seniors to volunteer with non-profit organizations that match their skills. (CBC)

Fredericton council is looking to get more seniors involved in the community and are hoping the city cantap into some federal funds to get more seniors active in local groups.

Coun.Eric Megarity,the chair of the Age-Friendly Community Advisory Committee,saidseniors are the group ofcitizens that ismost likely to be able to help out non-profit organizations.

"They've got some time on their hands and they want to give back to the cityand give back to the non-profits and it sort of keeps them involved in the civic end of it, which is great," he said.

The federalgrant could provide up to $25,000, which wouldgo into a program called "Prime Time Volunteers."

"Prime Time is seniors that have prime time now that want to give back," said Megarity.

"We're going to try to get them to come back and volunteer for non-profit organizations and try to match them up to organizations that could use their skills."

Detailed budget coming

Eric Megarity speaks while sitting in a radio studio.
Coun. Eric Megarity said the money from the grant would go to a program called "Prime Time Volunteers." (CBC)

The Fredericton councillorsaidthis federal moneywould help seniors get involved in more non-profit organizations.

Though Megarity is still working on a detailed budget, he said heknows how he wants the money to be used.

He said the plan is to set up a workshop and a volunteer fair to help match people up with a non-profit organizations.

Megarity would also like to see a websitecreate that wouldhelp seniors find a good volunteer match.

The application needed council's backing in order to be sent off. That support was given, so the application will be finished and sent off in the next few days.

Megarity saidthe committeewill know if the grant is approvedlate in 2016or early in 2017.