Interim One-Time Funding
Also known as: OAP interim one-time funding
What does Interim One-Time Funding mean?
Interim One-Time Funding was a temporary form of funding offered through the Ontario Autism Program during a period when the program was transitioning to a new model. It was intended to provide families with some financial support while longer-term program changes were being put in place. This type of funding was specific to a particular window of time in the OAP's history.
Why this term matters
Families who received Interim One-Time Funding may have questions about reconciliation, what counts as an eligible expense, or how this funding relates to current OAP supports. Knowing this term can help families understand their own funding history and ask the right questions.
Canadian context
Interim One-Time Funding was a time-limited measure specific to the Ontario Autism Program and is no longer an active funding stream. Families with outstanding questions about this funding are encouraged to connect directly with the OAP or their service coordinator, as details were determined by the program administrator.
Not sure what applies to your family? KidPath helps you understand available programs, organize next steps, and navigate support with more clarity.
Start your free support check →Related terms
Find out what support may be available.
Take the first step toward a clearer plan for funding, services, and next steps — free, and built for families navigating autism support.
