Apply for Funding - Community Anniversaries
- Application Deadline
- Who Can Apply?
- Guide
- Application Forms
- Our Commitment to Privacy
- Technical Questions
Application Deadlines
April 1, 2012: for events starting between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013.Who Can Apply?
To be eligible for funding through Community Anniversaries, your group must:
- be a local non-profit group, either incorporated or unincorporated; or
- a local band council, a local tribal council or other local Aboriginal government (First Nations, Inuit or Métis) or equivalent authority; and
- have the support of the municipal administration or equivalent authority, in the form of cash and/or in-kind support.
Community Anniversaries Guide
For further information on the Program and how to apply please consult the Community Anniversaries Guide:
Application Forms
To apply using interactive forms
When opening these forms on your computer, you will be prompted to "Enable Macros". Enabling macros will allow you to access additional guidance by double-clicking the icons that appear as "?" (question mark). Should you wish to disable the macros, you can still complete and submit the interactive forms, with access to this additional guidance through the paper forms.
- Community Anniversaries Application Form
[Word Version, 404 KB] - Community Anniversaries Budget Form
[Excel Version, 130 KB]
Note: Please use last year’s application form (2011-2012) to apply for the April 1, 2012, deadline.
To apply in writing
If you wish to apply using the paper format, you can obtain a complete application package, including the additional guidance, by contacting your Regional Office of the Department of Canadian Heritage. (Contact us)
Service Delivery Standards for this funding program
If you have any questions about the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage Program, please Contact us.
Our Commitment to Privacy
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Technical Questions
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