Deadline: 30-Jun-25
Submissions are now open for Heritage Organization Development Grant (HODG), an annual, statutory-based operating grant designed to promote public awareness of Ontario’s rich and diverse heritage.
The program provides historical societies, museums and other heritage associations located throughout the province with a portion of their annual operating support.
Funding Information
- The maximum grant is $1,545.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible recipients are non-profit corporations, with their head office in the Province of Ontario, that are actively involved in local outreach activities such as the production of displays and promotional materials, public programs, lecture series, walking tours and special activities designed to inform and educate the general public about their community heritage.
- To be considered an eligible applicant to the program, your organization will need to meet the following requirements:
- be a registered non-profit corporation or an affiliate of the Ontario Historical Society
- have been in operation and incorporated for at least a year
- have as its primary objective the support, encouragement and facilitation of the conservation, protection and promotion of your community’s heritage
- be governed by a Board of Directors
- have spent in the preceding fiscal year at least $ 250 on outreach activities (education or extension programmes that support activities designed to increase knowledge, awareness and promotion of your community’s heritage)
For more information, visit Ontario Government.