Deadline: 09-Mar-2026
The Edmonton Heritage Research & Development Grant provides up to $10,000 to support projects that explore, preserve, and promote Edmonton’s history and heritage. Funding is intended for research and development activities that benefit local residents, laying the groundwork for future heritage initiatives in the city.
Program Overview
The Edmonton Heritage Research & Development Grant supports projects that document, interpret, and raise awareness of Edmonton’s cultural and historical heritage. The program focuses on the planning, research, and development phases of heritage projects, providing funding to enable careful and thoughtful project execution.
Eligible projects may include:
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Conducting research for cultural tours or heritage guides
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Drafting manuscripts or reports on community life or local history
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Filming interviews for future documentaries
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Recording podcasts on traditional place names
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Convening committees to develop guiding heritage documents
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Hosting initial community gatherings to plan future heritage projects
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Continuing previously funded research and development initiatives
Funding Details
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Maximum Grant: $10,000 per project
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Eligible Costs: All expenses related to planning and executing the project
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Ineligible Costs:
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Publication, presentation, or exhibition of completed projects
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Capital purchases such as computers, cameras, or equipment
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Fundraising activities
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Costs incurred prior to funding notification
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General subsistence (meals, rent, or living expenses)
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Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Individuals, collectives, or registered nonprofit societies within the Edmonton Metropolitan Region
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Canadian citizens or permanent residents over 18 years old
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Projects must provide clear benefits to Edmonton residents
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Applicants must not have outstanding or open grants with the Edmonton Heritage Council
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Projects must be one-time initiatives or pilot programs with defined start and end dates
Ineligible projects include:
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Ongoing or recurring initiatives
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Projects unrelated to Edmonton heritage
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Organizational anniversaries or general fundraising events
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Capital purchases or professional development activities
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Arts-focused projects, fictional works, or autobiographical works
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
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Ensure the project is heritage-focused and benefits Edmonton residents.
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Confirm applicant status (individual, collective, or nonprofit society) and residency.
Step 2: Define Project Scope
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Outline objectives, expected outcomes, and methods for research and development.
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Identify resources, stakeholders, and timeline for the project.
Step 3: Prepare Budget
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Complete the provided budget template with all planned expenses.
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Exclude ineligible costs such as publication or capital purchases.
Step 4: Submit Application
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Include project description, objectives, timeline, budget, and expected benefits.
Step 5: Review and Approval
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Applications are assessed based on heritage impact, feasibility, and clarity of planning.
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Successful applicants receive funding to execute the project.
Tips for Success
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Focus on heritage research, planning, and community engagement.
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Demonstrate clear benefits to Edmonton residents.
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Provide a detailed, realistic budget using the template provided.
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Ensure the project is one-time or pilot in nature with measurable outcomes.
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Highlight how the project could lead to future heritage initiatives.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is the maximum grant amount?
Up to $10,000 per project. -
Who can apply for this grant?
Individuals, collectives, or registered nonprofit societies located in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. -
Are ongoing or recurring projects eligible?
No, only one-time or pilot projects with defined start and end dates are eligible. -
Can the grant be used for capital purchases like computers or cameras?
No, capital costs, fundraising, and general subsistence expenses are not eligible. -
Do applicants need to be Canadian citizens?
Yes, applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents over 18 years old. -
Can previously funded projects continue under this grant?
Yes, continuing research and development projects previously supported by Edmonton Heritage are eligible. -
What types of heritage projects are eligible?
Projects that research, document, interpret, or raise awareness of Edmonton’s history and heritage, including cultural tours, manuscripts, podcasts, interviews, or community planning initiatives.
Conclusion
The Edmonton Heritage Research & Development Grant provides a unique opportunity to explore, preserve, and promote Edmonton’s history. By funding research and development activities, the grant enables individuals and organisations to plan projects that engage the community, increase heritage awareness, and lay the foundation for future heritage initiatives in Edmonton.
For more information, visit Edmonton Heritage Council.









































