Deadline: 15-Mar-23
The Edmonton Heritage Council (EHC) through its Research & Planning Grant is providing funding support (up to $5,000) to individuals and organizations to complete preliminary research or planning towards a larger heritage project.
The Edmonton Heritage Council (EHC) is committed to connecting people with the stories of the city. They provide leadership, support, and programs to help Edmontonians research, preserve, interpret, and advocate for their heritage. The EHC also commits to:
- Establishing and maintaining mutually respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.
- Indigenous peoples’ inherent right to self-determination, cultural independence, and agency.
- Ensuring equitable processes are used when making granting decisions.
Funding Information
- The Research & Planning Grant will invest up to $5,000 towards project expenses. All costs related to the preliminary research and planning phase of your project are eligible.
- Applicants should ensure that the value of their time is reflected in the budget.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for a Research & Planning Grant:
- The applicant must be an individual, registered nonprofit society, or collective of individuals whose residence or location of work is in the Edmonton metropolitan region.
- The applicant must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident over the age of 18.
- The applicant cannot have already been awarded an HCIP Research & Planning Grant during the current calendar year.
- The applicant must be up to date with final reports for other HCIP-funded work, including returning and unused grant funds. Applicants who have been granted extensions on other HCIP-funded work are also not eligible to apply.
- The project must explore Edmonton’s heritage and contribute towards a larger project that will result in sharing that heritage with Edmontonians.
- Educational institutions and government owned and/or operated facilities are not eligible applicants. Individuals employed by these institutions are also ineligible, unless they can demonstrate that the project is outside of their professional role within the organization and of value in the broader heritage sector.
For more information, visit Edmonton Heritage Council (EHC).