Funeral Financial Assistance in AlbertA
Funeral arrangements can be costly, and many Alberta families may find it challenging to afford the desired services. Fortunately, provincial and federal assistance programs can help ease some of the financial burden by covering a portion of funeral costs. Additionally, we offer affordable funeral planning options to help Albertans make more cost-effective choices.
Alberta's Provincial Government Funeral Assistance Programs
Alberta Income Support Program: Funeral Benefits
The Alberta Income Support program provides financial assistance to residents and their families, helping cover specific one-time or ongoing expenses. Among the available benefits is support for funeral expenses through the Supplementary Benefits policy.
Eligibility Criteria for Funeral Benefits
Funeral benefits are available to eligible members of an Income Support household who meet the following criteria:
Covered Funeral Expenses
Eligible funeral benefits can be applied to costs related to the burial, cremation, or funeral of a deceased person within Alberta. They may also cover transportation expenses if the deceased is moved to another province for funeral arrangements.
Benefit Amounts
The maximum benefits provided are as follows:
Transportation Outside of Alberta
If the remains need to be transported to another province or territory, the program may cover the cost of body preparation and reasonable transportation fees. In some exceptional cases, additional amounts may be granted based on necessity.
How to Apply
Residents can apply for funeral benefits by completing the required application forms and submitting them, along with necessary documentation, via email, fax, or mail. For further details and to access the forms, visit the Alberta government website.
The Alberta Income Support program provides financial assistance to residents and their families, helping cover specific one-time or ongoing expenses. Among the available benefits is support for funeral expenses through the Supplementary Benefits policy.
Eligibility Criteria for Funeral Benefits
Funeral benefits are available to eligible members of an Income Support household who meet the following criteria:
- Demonstrated need: The client must show a need for the benefit.
- No other available programs: The same or a similar benefit must not be available from any other source or program.
- Policy criteria and substantiation: The client must meet the specific requirements and provide necessary supporting documentation as outlined in the Supplementary Benefits policy.
- Lower-cost alternatives: A reasonable, lower-cost alternative must not be available.
Covered Funeral Expenses
Eligible funeral benefits can be applied to costs related to the burial, cremation, or funeral of a deceased person within Alberta. They may also cover transportation expenses if the deceased is moved to another province for funeral arrangements.
Benefit Amounts
The maximum benefits provided are as follows:
- Up to $4,000: For cremation and funeral expenses when the remains are not placed in a cemetery.
- Up to $6,000: For burial or cremation when the remains are placed in a cemetery.
Transportation Outside of Alberta
If the remains need to be transported to another province or territory, the program may cover the cost of body preparation and reasonable transportation fees. In some exceptional cases, additional amounts may be granted based on necessity.
How to Apply
Residents can apply for funeral benefits by completing the required application forms and submitting them, along with necessary documentation, via email, fax, or mail. For further details and to access the forms, visit the Alberta government website.
Funeral Benefits for AISH recipients
The Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) program provides financial and health support to Albertans with a permanent medical condition that prevents them from earning a living. Funeral benefits may be available for a deceased person who was receiving AISH or the spouse/partner or dependent child of an AISH client at the time of death. Eligible members must meet the criteria outlined in the Personal Benefits section of the AISH program policy.
The criteria include:
- Assets of the client and their cohabiting partner, not including exempt assets, must not exceed $5,000.
- If the client is suffering financial hardship, a personal benefit may be approved when a client and their cohabiting partner have assets over $5,000.
- The client must demonstrate a need for the benefit.
- The same or similar benefit must not be available from any other program or source.
AISH members can apply for funeral benefits by completing the appropriate application forms, collecting the required information, and submitting the form by email, fax, or mail. Learn more about the application process on the Alberta government website.
Funeral Benefits for Low-Income Albertans
Funeral benefits may be available to deceased Alberta residents with low income who are not receiving benefits from the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) or Income Support programs. To qualify for these funeral benefits, applicants must meet both general and financial eligibility criteria.
Eligibility Criteria
Funeral Benefits and Rates
Low-income Albertans may receive the same funeral benefits and rates offered to Income Support households and AISH recipients. The benefits include coverage for cremation, burial, and related funeral expenses. However, eligibility criteria may vary slightly for low-income Albertans in certain special groups.
How to Apply
Low-income Albertans can apply for funeral benefits by completing the necessary application forms, gathering the required documentation, and submitting the application via email, fax, or mail. For more information on the application process, visit the Alberta government website.
Eligibility Criteria
- General Criteria: These pertain to the deceased’s residency and status in Canada.
- Financial Criteria: These involve assessing any other financial sources, income, and assets of the deceased or their responsible survivor that could be used to cover funeral expenses. For more details, visit the general policy page for eligibility guidelines.
Funeral Benefits and Rates
Low-income Albertans may receive the same funeral benefits and rates offered to Income Support households and AISH recipients. The benefits include coverage for cremation, burial, and related funeral expenses. However, eligibility criteria may vary slightly for low-income Albertans in certain special groups.
How to Apply
Low-income Albertans can apply for funeral benefits by completing the necessary application forms, gathering the required documentation, and submitting the application via email, fax, or mail. For more information on the application process, visit the Alberta government website.
Workers Compensation Board benefits in Alberta
Alberta's Workers Compensation Board (WCB) offers several services and support for families coping with a work-related death.
Supports available to families include:
Learn more about WCB benefits in the fatality and survivor benefit worker fact sheet or by contacting a WCB representative via email: [email protected] or by phone at 1-866-922-9221 (within Alberta) and 1-800-661-9608 (outside Alberta).
- Benefits for dependents
- Funeral cost-benefit
- Survivor benefits
- Fatality award (new benefit for claims with a date or accident on or after January 1, 2018)
- Grief counselling
- Pension
- Benefits to dependent children
- Benefit for other dependents
Learn more about WCB benefits in the fatality and survivor benefit worker fact sheet or by contacting a WCB representative via email: [email protected] or by phone at 1-866-922-9221 (within Alberta) and 1-800-661-9608 (outside Alberta).
Help for Alberta Victims of Crime
The Alberta government supports those who have experienced physical or emotional harm because of a crime. The program offers serious injury benefits. This includes a death benefit that provides reimbursement of funeral costs for victims who died due to violent crime.
Individuals may be eligible for serious injury benefits if:
The incident must be reported to the police before applying, but individuals do not need to wait until a charge or conviction. Applicants must fill out the Death Benefit Application Form and submit it via email at: [email protected] or by mail at the following address:
Victims of Crime Assistance Program
10th Floor, 10365 97 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3W7
The form can also be faxed to 780-422-4213.
For questions about eligibility or application assistance, email the Victims Assistance Program.
- You were the victim of one of the eligible offences listed in the Victims of Crime and Public Safety Regulation (schedule 1).
- The crime happened in Alberta – you do not need to live in the province to be eligible.
- You reported the crime to the police within a reasonable period of time.
- Your injuries require you to need assistance performing daily functions.
- You co-operated with the investigation into the crime.
- Your application is received within two years of the date of the crime – in special circumstances, this may be extended.
The incident must be reported to the police before applying, but individuals do not need to wait until a charge or conviction. Applicants must fill out the Death Benefit Application Form and submit it via email at: [email protected] or by mail at the following address:
Victims of Crime Assistance Program
10th Floor, 10365 97 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3W7
The form can also be faxed to 780-422-4213.
For questions about eligibility or application assistance, email the Victims Assistance Program.
Airline Bereavement Fares
Airline bereavement fares are discounted fares offered to family members who need to fly last minute due to an immediate family member's death or imminent death. Air Canada and WestJet both provide bereavement fares.
Family members must contact the airlines directly to apply for these fares and provide proof of bereavement/imminent death. Learn more about these programs at the links below:
Alberta's federal financial assistance programs
Alberta residents can apply for the following federal programs below. These programs are available to all qualifying Canadians.
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Death Benefit is a federal service that provides survivors with financial support after the death of a family member. It is available to all Albertans as a federal program. There are three types of CPP financial support payments available to families:
A worker can apply for the CPP benefit online or in-person at a Service Canada location. Learn more about the application process in this article: How the Canada Pension Plan Death Benefit Can Help Fund a Funeral or the Government of Canada website.
- A one-time payment to the estate of a deceased person of $2,500, which can be used to help pay for a funeral.
- A monthly pension payable to the legal spouse or common-law partner of the deceased contributor.
- A pension payable to a dependent child under 18 or a child under 25 attending a recognized school or university.
A worker can apply for the CPP benefit online or in-person at a Service Canada location. Learn more about the application process in this article: How the Canada Pension Plan Death Benefit Can Help Fund a Funeral or the Government of Canada website.
The Income Assistance program provides funds to individuals living on reserve in Alberta or anywhere in Canada.
The funds support the basic needs and can also include funeral and burial costs. Clients may receive up to $3,500 and no more than $6,000 to repatriate (when applicable) the remains by rail, air, or vehicle transport.
The funds support the basic needs and can also include funeral and burial costs. Clients may receive up to $3,500 and no more than $6,000 to repatriate (when applicable) the remains by rail, air, or vehicle transport.
To be eligible for the program, a client must demonstrate:
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- They are ordinarily resident on a reserve. This means they live on the reserve or do not maintain a primary resident away from the reserve, or they are off-reserve to obtain required medical care or social service support because there is no reasonably comparable service available on reserve and lived on-reserve immediately before receiving the medical care or social service support.
- They are eligible for basic or special financial assistance.
- They have no other source of funding to meet basic needs.
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A Memorial Grant Program for First Responders is a benefit offered to the families of first responders who have died as a result of their duties. This includes firefighters, paramedics, police officers, correctional, probation, and parole officers anywhere in Canada, including Alberta.
The program provides a one-time, tax-free direct maximum payment of $300,000 to the beneficiaries of first responders.
The Memorial Grant does not compensate beneficiaries of first responders for monetary loss (income replacement) or serve as life insurance. Learn more about this benefit on the program's website.
The Memorial Grant does not compensate beneficiaries of first responders for monetary loss (income replacement) or serve as life insurance. Learn more about this benefit on the program's website.
Canadian benefit for parents of young victims of crime
This benefit is available to parents or guardians who have lost a child in crime-related circumstances. The benefit provides parents coping with the loss of a child with weekly income support.
Eligible parents are provided with payments of $450 per week, paid every two weeks, for a maximum of 35 weeks over a period of two years. Recipients can choose to stop receiving the benefit or restart at any time within the two years.
Apply using the online application or by mail using the following forms:
Apply using the online application or by mail using the following forms:
- PYVC – Application guide
- PYVC – Employment form
- PYVC – Incident report form
- PYVC – Consent to release personal information to a designated individual
Last Post Fund for Veterans
The Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) funeral and burial program is a benefit that helps ensure Veterans have dignified funeral or burial services. It is administered by the Last Post Fund.
Service eligibility for the Funeral and Burial Program extends to:
Assistance will be provided in one of two ways:
- Canadian Armed Forces Veterans or any predecessor Naval, Army or Air Forces of Canada or Newfoundland.
- Canadian Merchant Navy Veterans of the Second World War or the Korean War.
- Allied Veterans who served with the Allied Forces during the Second World War or the Korean War.
Assistance will be provided in one of two ways:
- LPF makes the arrangements: Standard funeral services may be provided when the Last Post Fund is contacted, and eligibility is determined before making firm arrangements with a funeral home. The Last Post Fund will contract directly with the funeral home within the maximum amounts set out in the Veterans Burial Regulations.
- The family or estate makes the arrangements: When arrangements for funeral and burial are made by a veteran's estate, family, or another person/organization, an application for reimbursement (partial or full) may be made within one year. This reimbursement is subject to the amounts set out in the Veterans Burial Regulations.
Allowance for the Survivor
The Allowance for the Survivor is a monthly payment for eligible Canadians who have lost their spouse.
This program is available to people who:
To apply for this benefit, complete the steps outlined in the "Your application" section on the Allowance for the Survivor web page.
- Are aged 60 to 64.
- Live in Canada.
- Have a spouse or common-law partner that has died, and since their death, they have not remarried or become a common-law partner to another person.
- Have an annual income less than the maximum annual income threshold for the Allowance for the Survivor.
To apply for this benefit, complete the steps outlined in the "Your application" section on the Allowance for the Survivor web page.