https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?audience=Artists&res_format=PDFOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T23:00:21.590484+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'culture and tourism'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3f2e1e67-661b-4592-8fe7-cdb1a7cf6daeMinister’s dialogue with the arts sector : December 2009 – February 2010 : final report2022-02-18T21:03:20.040387+00:00Between December 16, 2009, and February 26, 2010, the Honourable Lindsay Blackett, Minister of Culture and Community Spirit engaged in a dialogue with the arts sector in Alberta. Six regional dialogue meetings were conducted in Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Calgary, Red Deer and Edmonton. An online dialogue was hosted on the Culture and Community Spirit website to enable access to individuals who wished to have input but were not able to participate in the regional dialogues. The purpose of the dialogue was to identify challenges and opportunities for government and the sector to work better together to help support healthy and vibrant communities.2016-04-13T16:52:36.804728+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/61c9a707-9f91-477b-9bb8-70353aa02bcfAlberta Multimedia Development Fund grant summary2022-02-18T21:11:05.868259+00:00Culture and Community Spirit (2008-2011)This summary presents grants awarded to screen-based media (film, television and digital media) production companies through the Alberta Multimedia Development Fund (AMDF). The AMDF provides assistance to motion picture production done in Alberta to partially reimburse expenses incurred in the course of creating screen-based content in Alberta. This assistance is provided through the following five funding programs: Alberta Production Program (APP); Project/Script Development Program; Alberta Stories Program; Export Market Development Program; Training and Mentorship Program. 2015-05-13T15:02:28.000911+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ac5d84b2-53dd-48aa-b6db-5949ac895bceThe spirit of Alberta : Alberta's cultural policy [2009]2022-04-06T20:09:08.334256+00:00Launched in January 2008, this policy provides a framework for decision-making related to the support, growth and development of culture. Based on extensive research and public consultation, the Spirit of Alberta policy reflects the broad view of Albertan culture, encompassing the arts, our heritage, natural landscapes and recreation. The policy is focused around four keystones: access; capacity; excellence; and growth of cultural industries.2015-08-31T16:49:28.474657+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/843700ce-29fa-4878-89c7-46b7d927f6c6Alberta Artist in Residence / Arts Ambassador grant program : program guidelines [2021]2022-05-31T15:17:30.645365+00:00The Alberta Artist in Residence / Arts Ambassador Program seeks to inspire innovation in the arts and to promote a wider understanding and appreciation of the arts and artists in Alberta. Program guidelines describe the purpose and objectives of the program, outlines eligibility requirements, and lists the criteria to be used to evaluate funding requests. Also included are application procedures and reporting requirements.2021-06-14T20:53:30.390514+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/cb3d5b10-3266-4323-bbe1-077a1b202e55Recording and reporting historic structures [2019]2022-08-10T15:29:25.210903+00:00The presence of historic structures within the footprint of a proposed project may trigger a requirement for an Historic Resources Impact Assessment. This guide presents information to help consultants report and record the presence of historic structures.2019-03-12T14:32:37.404722+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/55c58ff9-c720-4155-bf2e-0e8f4cf9917cAlberta Artist in Residence / Arts Ambassador grant program : program guidelines [2022]2022-11-04T21:45:22.663473+00:00The Alberta Artist in Residence / Arts Ambassador Program seeks to inspire innovation in the arts and to promote a wider understanding and appreciation of the arts and artists in Alberta. Included in the program guidelines are the purpose and objectives of the program, eligibility requirements, and criteria to be used in evaluating funding requests. Also included are application procedures and reporting requirements.2022-05-19T19:12:36.440824+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c28edd57-494d-4ac6-bb4c-b08cff28040cAlberta Media Fund : screen based guidelines and submission information [2014/10]2022-12-15T17:32:31.060462+00:00The Alberta Media Fund (AMF) is is funded by the Government of Alberta in order to build a competitive, stable, enduring, internationally recognized screen-based production industry that will contribute to strong communities and enhance the quality of life for Albertans. The fund is designed to assist conventional production practices and encourage new business models and alternative distribution or broadcast delivery options for screen-based audio-visual content creators.2016-11-15T19:17:23.487206+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/fbaf635e-7380-479d-ad02-59a84ed4838aAlberta Media Fund. Post-production, visual effects and digital animation grant : program guidelines2023-02-02T15:36:12.263639+00:00The Post-Production, Visual Effects and Digital Animation Grant assists post-production companies with a labour based grant, encouraging activity in the post-production, visual effects and digital animation sector in Alberta. This resource outlines the purpose of the grant and describes general eligibility criteria, conditions and limitations, grant calculations and conditions eligible projects and eligible employees, application requirements, assessment and notification requirements, and reporting requirements.2017-11-17T18:28:55.246726+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0a1cf34c-c7cf-4336-880f-cad42c480a47Cultural industry organizations operating grant : program guidelines2023-02-07T15:13:16.212975+00:00This grant stream of the Alberta Media Fund (AMF) provides support for the creative and financial sustainability of cultural industry organizations by assisting with annual operating expenses of eligible organizations. These organizations engage in the development, production and distribution of creative materials, specifically books, magazines of literary, artistic, or children's interest, and sound recordings. This resource outlines the purpose of the grant and describes eligibility criteria, application requirements, grant calculations and conditions, and reporting requirements.2017-11-17T20:02:28.168567+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/06c63506-8fcd-4ca4-84f8-284ae7b9429cAlberta Media Fund. Cultural industry organizations project grant stream program guidelines [2014]2023-02-08T17:58:31.719726+00:00The Organization Project Grant assists Alberta-based companies engaged in the production of books, magazines or sound recordings, as well as some screen-based projects. Grants may be used to support projects in art production, training, career development, marketing and research. This resource outlines the purpose of the grant and describes eligibility criteria, application requirements, grant calculations and conditions, and reporting requirements.2017-11-17T20:05:57.176448+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/025851a2-f4b8-4b4c-b1c1-351233ef5eb9Conducting historical research2023-02-09T15:51:27.393844+00:00This guide focuses on how to conduct historical research as the foundational component of any successful community, organization or family heritage project. Part of the *Heritage Notes Series*, which was developed to help people interested in preserving, protecting and interpreting Alberta history.2019-07-19T16:39:59.693280+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6aa7d5be-96e9-4f0a-998d-2fdf40d8d8b5How to develop a local heritage marker program2023-02-09T15:55:33.628165+00:00Heritage marker programs are one of the most popular types of heritage awareness and interpretation programs. This resource contains information and tipes to help develop a successful local heritage marker program. Part of the *Heritage Notes Series*, which was developed to help people interested in preserving, protecting and interpreting Alberta history.2019-07-19T16:42:52.458093+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/814e9283-37fd-461a-9c78-1291edb5d0f3Recording and reporting historic structures [2022]2023-03-06T15:43:23.155967+00:00The presence of historic structures within the footprint of a proposed development project may trigger a requirement for documentation of historic structures. Additionally, historic structures may be encountered while investigations are being undertaken for another type of historic resource (e.g., archaeology). Heritage consultants are to take an inclusive approach and provide adequate documentation for all historic structures within a project area. Heritage consultants are to take an inclusive approach and provide adequate documentation for all historic structures within a project area. This document supports requests for Historical Resources Act approval submitted through the Online Permitting and Clearance system when documentation of historic structures is required.2022-08-05T16:40:05.486084+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8218042a-b393-48f7-84dd-2855b728d551Alberta project/script development grant : program guidelines2023-08-23T19:51:12.782121+00:00The Alberta Project/Script Development grant stream is designed to provide Alberta writers, directors and producers monetary assistance towards the creation of quality marketable and commercial production-ready projects and/or scripts. This grant, under the Alberta Media Fund, supports the growth, sustainability, competitiveness and business attraction of Alberta’s screen-based production industry.2022-12-13T20:52:55.929318+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/de433518-ce8b-46f0-bd61-3fb952dbbd49Alberta made production grant : program guidelines2023-12-14T20:40:04.579939+00:00The Alberta Made Production Grant (AMPG) is a competitive grant program designed to provide funding to Alberta producers for projects with a minimum eligible Alberta spend of $50,000 and total production budgets less than $499,999 CDN. It offers a 25 per cent grant on all eligible Alberta labour and non-labour expenses to a maximum of $125,000. The AMPG has two intake windows per annum and applications will be assessed according to economic-focused evaluation criteria. The Minister reserves final approval of applications and funding allocation.2022-06-29T17:24:04.895348+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a5363552-a61f-4ce6-af56-d5d33f7f8da5Collections management policy2024-01-19T20:26:33.728575+00:00The Collections Management Policy is intended to be a practical guide to assist staff in carrying out routine collection responsibilities. The policy was developed to ensure that decisions are made within the context of a consistent and clear policy framework.2024-01-19T17:38:55.664319+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b34d217f-3b1d-4610-96d7-b3b6120dd345Cultural industry organizations project grant : program guidelines2024-03-28T15:03:48.166610+00:00The Cultural Industry Project Grant provides support for the creative and financial sustainability of cultural industry organizations by assisting with new projects in books and magazine publishing, film production and sound recording. explains the grant objectives, sets out the criteria for eligible organizations and projects, explains the application and evaluation process, and reporting requirements for successful applicants.2023-02-07T15:17:17.761548+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a26d8753-8e75-422c-8427-ee587ab878bdCultural industry book publishers operating grant : program guidelines2024-03-28T15:04:08.101012+00:00The Cultural Industry Book Publishers Operating Grant (CI-BPOG) is designed to meet the unique needs of the book publishing industry in Alberta. Eligible organizations may receive funding to invest in the operations, administration and in specific business development activities of their organization to further its mission and strengthen the organizations and industry’s capacity.2022-05-11T21:26:35.652003+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2155732b-c3cb-4a4f-a14a-55966464f020Cultural industry music organization operating grant : program guidelines2024-03-28T15:15:20.930254+00:00The Cultural Industry Music Organization Operating Grant (CI-MOOG) is designed to increase the financial viability and business growth of the music and sound recording industry in Alberta, while still recognizing the cultural importance of the industry as a whole. Eligible organizations may receive funding to invest in the operations and administration of their organization to further its mission and strengthen the organizations and industry’s capacity.2022-05-11T21:19:41.517450+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/00449ff2-15a4-4768-b6ba-cd7d8262456eCultural industry magazine publishers operating grant : program guidelines2024-03-28T15:17:28.295383+00:00The Cultural Industry Magazine Publishers Operating Grant (CI-MPOG) is designed to meet the unique needs of the magazine publishing industry in Alberta. Eligible organizations may receive funding to invest in the operations and administration of an organization to further its mission and in specific business development activities that strengthen and advance the organizations and industry’s capacity.2022-05-11T21:24:27.865481+00:00