Deadline: 29-Jul-22
The Vancouver Heritage Foundation is seeking applications for its Yosef Wosk Publication Grant.
The Yosef Wosk Publication Fund has been established with Vancouver Heritage Foundation (VHF) through a generous donation from Dr. Yosef Wosk. The Yosef Wosk Publication Grant program has been established from the Fund to support new, original publications on Vancouver’s history and heritage places, and their conservation. A variety of media can be eligible for support through the program including printed books, digital publications and film.
Objectives
- The program’s objective is to support new, original publications on aspects of Vancouver’s heritage and related topics to increase public awareness, knowledge and appreciation.
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Projects supported by the program could include those that:
- Record and document information about Vancouver’s past and cultural heritage, architectural history and heritage places;
- Share heritage conservation techniques and case studies with specific relevance to Vancouver;
- Further the understanding of the value of historic buildings and sites to the culture, economy and sustainability of Vancouver and its communities.
- Addresses gaps in the available research and materials for diverse audiences (eg. students, younger learners, multilingual)
Funding Information
- Up to $10,000 in total is available each year for Yosef Wosk Publication Grants.
- The Publication Grants Committee may choose to recommend one or several projects for support from this budget total.
- Grants from the program can be used in conjunction with funds from other funders but not to exceed the total project costs.
- The Publication Grant can be for a maximum of 100% of eligible project costs.
Eligible Projects
- The program invites applications for funding for a wide variety of projects and from individuals and organizations.
- Supported publication projects will have a tangible long-lasting product and aim to increase public awareness, knowledge and appreciation of heritage places or heritage conservation in Vancouver. This can include cultural landscapes and intangible cultural heritage. The finished project should have a permanent format and be publicly accessible and have a plan for distribution. An individual project can only receive one Yosef Wosk Publication Grant and must be completed before the same applicant can reapply to the program.
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Eligible projects could include (but are not limited to):
- Print and online books or booklets
- Technical guides
- Videos or documentary films
- Websites
- Audio publications
Eligibility Criteria
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Applications to the program can be made by one or more of the following:
- Individuals – one or more
- Registered non-profit societies and federally-registered charities
- Organizations must be a registered non-profit society in good standing in Canada.
- A principal contact must be identified for all communication on behalf of the applicant(s) but all contributors to the project must also be identified.
For more information, visit Vancouver Heritage Foundation.
For more information, visit https://www.vancouverheritagefoundation.org/grants/publication-grant/









































