Deadline: 23-Oct-24
The Vancouver Heritage Foundation is pleased to announce its Heritage Conservation Grants Program.
The Heritage Conservation Grants program provides funding opportunities through two categories of heritage conservation grants: Planning Project Grants and Conservation Project Grants. The grants can support owners or stewards in the care of their historic site with financial assistance and professional guidance, helping to achieve a high standard of heritage conservation to sustain heritage places and the many benefits they offer for communities.
Categories
- The Heritage Conservation Grants program provides funding opportunities through two categories of heritage conservation grants:
- Planning Project Grants: will provide heritage site owners and stewards an opportunity to work with a Heritage Consultant. Planning projects can take the form of research and/or required documentation for nominating a building, structure, or site to the City of Vancouver’s Heritage Register. They can also support the creation of long-term informed conservation reports that map out a prioritized schedule for maintenance, repairs, restoration, or rehabilitation of the site.
- Conservation Project Grants: s provide the next step in supporting a heritage site’s conservation for the long term and focus on the maintenance, repair, restoration and rehabilitation of a site’s exterior fabric and character-defining elements that embody its heritage values.
Funding Information
- Ownership Types & Heritage Protection:
- Planning Projects:
- Private Ownership – $2,000
- Private Ownership with Heritage Designation – $2,000
- Non-profit Ownership First Nation – $3,000
- Non-profit ownership First Nation, with Heritage Designation – $3,000
- Conservation Projects:
- Private Ownership – $7,500
- Private Ownership with Heritage Designation – $10,000
- Non-profit Ownership First Nation – $10,000
- Non-profit ownership First Nation, with Heritage Designation – $25,000
- 5-year maximum per site:
- Private Ownership – $20,000
- Private Ownership with Heritage Designation – $25,000
- Non-profit Ownership First Nation – $30,000
- Non-profit ownership First Nation, with Heritage Designation – $70,000
- Planning Projects:
Eligible Projects
- Planning Projects
- Heritage Assessment to apply for addition to the Vancouver Heritage Register
- Original building permit and/or water application
- Summary of ownership/tenancy by year
- Archival images (if available) – of the site and people associated with it to provide social historical context
- Fire Insurance Maps
- Photos of all sides of the site, exterior and interior where notable and photos of neighbouring site(s) to provide context
- Statement of Significance
- Conservation Plan
- History of the site
- The site’s neighbourhood context
- Statement of Significance
- Site description and images
- A description of all exterior architectural elements and their condition
- Conservation guidelines
- A list of prioritized activities to achieve conservation of the site
- Maintenance Plan
- A detailed account of required maintenance
- A list of prioritized activities and inclusion of conservation best practice approaches to guide building owners in their choices.
- Heritage Assessment to apply for addition to the Vancouver Heritage Register
- Conservation Projects
- Conservation projects that support the repair of a historic site, enabling the longer life of the historic resource, for instance:
- Conservation of exterior character-defining elements including original shingles, siding, stucco, windows, doors, chimneys, masonry elements, porches, etc.
- Restoration projects that focus on bringing a site back to a specific period in its history, for instance:
- Identification of the original paint colours on a building and painting in a historically authentic colour scheme using the VHF True Colours palette (for buildings built 1880s – 1920s) or another documented historical scheme. See
- below section for more detail.
- The removal of an enclosure from a once open porch.
- Rebuilding heritage-equivalent wood windows where the original windows have been lost.
- Rehabilitation projects that enable new uses or continued use of a heritage site while respecting character-defining elements, for instance:
- Seismic strengthening of a building structure. For larger grant awards, consideration of improving seismic resiliency will be expected.
- Structural and envelope preservation such as roofing, foundation repair renewal and rainwater management.
- Accessibility and other work can also be considered where directly related to the conservation of the structure.
- Sustainable retrofits that improve building performance where directly related to preserving eligible heritage elements, for instance:
- The addition of interior or exterior storm windows for historic windows.
- Conservation projects that support the repair of a historic site, enabling the longer life of the historic resource, for instance:
- Eligible project costs include materials, labour and professional fees but do not include GST or permit fees.
Eligibility Criteria
- Private Owner
- Individuals
- Strata corporations
- Registered non-profit society or federally registered charity
- Including those with a long-term lease (minimum of 10 years) in a municipally owned building with responsibility for heritage character elements eligible for work.
- Authorized agent of a site, with written permissions from the site owner
- First Nations
For more information, visit Vancouver Heritage Foundation.