https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?tags=government+funding&topic=Arts%2C+Culture+and+HistoryOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T08:59:39.042924+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'culture and tourism'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/42d30e8b-eebd-435b-97d4-2a892164a418Alberta Culture Days 2023 : grant program guidelines2023-07-19T19:42:58.126864+00:00Information regarding applying for Alberta Culture Days 2023 grant funding. Funding assistance is designed to support initiatives that raise awareness, engage public participation and inspire future involvement in the cultural life of Alberta communities. The guide includes a sample proposal letter and budget, as well as a document with answers to frequently-asked questions about the grant.2023-02-03T18:04:33.469615+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b34d217f-3b1d-4610-96d7-b3b6120dd345Cultural industry organizations project grant : program guidelines2023-07-19T19:52:40.830819+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/4a81da00-1df0-4add-aa08-c5d6d920d6a3Cultural heritage initiatives grant2023-07-21T20:23:31.209705+00:00The Cultural Heritage Initiatives Grant program is intended to support non-profit organizations in preserving and highlighting the cultural heritage of First Nations, Métis, Inuit and ethnocultural communities, with an emphasis on lesser-known or historically overlooked parts of Alberta's story. This fact sheet explains the program objectives and sets out the criteria for eligible organizations and projects.2023-04-27T20:51:02.096004+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/91bf3475-e436-4e21-af0f-647661c78fcaCultural heritage initiatives program : program guidelines2023-08-25T14:24:03.914092+00:00The Cultural Heritage Initiatives Program (CHIP) is meant to increase community and public access to this history by helping non-profit organizations document and showcase Indigenous and ethnocultural communities’ cultural heritage with an emphasis on historically underrepresented parts of Alberta's story.2023-07-20T19:22:28.661690+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6fb9840e-d1f5-4c56-a718-cb40bb4c0ad6Other initiatives program : program guidelines2023-08-25T14:30:52.923588+00:00The Other Initiatives Program (OIP) provides financial assistance for community-based projects that fall outside the scope of other community grants funding streams administered by Culture and Status of Women, including one time projects, international disaster relief and, projects that are emergency or urgent in nature. The program guidelines includes information on eligibility requirements, matching requirements, application procedures, conditions of funding for successful applicants, and financial reporting requirements.2017-11-17T22:58:04.597736+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ee280978-f77a-4c88-b4b5-2775e5760869Heritage Preservation Partnership Program guidelines : historic resource conservation grants, transportation/industrial artifact conservation grants2023-08-30T15:00:50.585811+00:00Includes information on two grants available through the Heritage Preservation Partnership Program to support conservation projects. The Historic Resource Conservation Grant provides funding for the conservation of Alberta's historic places, while the Transportation/Industrial Artifact Conservation Grant provides funding for the preservation or restoration of transportation and industrial artifacts that have distinctive and significant connections to Alberta's history.2018-02-21T18:50:08.033264+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f636ba62-da76-4ba4-b6be-fa16fb5f1eecMétis credible assertion capacity funding grant : application guidelines2023-09-20T20:38:27.454562+00:00The Métis Credible Assertion Capacity Funding Grant focuses on increasing capacity for Métis organizations that are already in the Métis Credible Assertion process and have provided material submissions to the Alberta government. The grant will provide opportunity for participating Métis organizations to recover expenses incurred in the compilation of their assertion. 2023-09-20T20:11:39.294097+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3c93dcca-f99f-45d9-b1a2-91236de8bae1Alberta Foundation for the Arts funding recipients2023-09-21T20:34:48.292801+00:00All successful granting recipients for the Alberta Foundation for the Arts fiscal year.2016-08-02T20:16:54.158787+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e5df191a-4a14-48fa-96ed-68723a323cc4Alberta Foundation for the Arts funding summary2023-09-21T20:36:10.736773+00:00A summary of funding distributed by funding opportunity for the Alberta Foundation for the Arts fiscal year.2016-08-03T16:47:50.522734+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b645e88f-55ae-4821-8255-b425488b6176Alberta Foundation for the Arts funding summary by region2023-09-21T20:36:40.377448+00:00A summary of grants distributed by region for the Alberta Foundation for the Arts fiscal year.2017-05-01T18:00:14.512313+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6bd1252f-37f9-4136-8ae2-fa8f1bfa6591Heritage preservation partnership program : guidelines for historic resource conservation grants2023-09-27T20:26:59.939036+00:00The Heritage Preservation Partnership Program is the principal heritage funding program of the Government of Alberta. The program provides matching grants and scholarship funds to support initiatives that preserve and interpret Alberta’s rich heritage. It is administered by the Historic Resources Management Branch of Alberta Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women.2020-08-14T15:58:17.862612+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/88239cae-d7b6-421c-b7d3-78c044dde361Heritage preservation partnership program guidelines : heritage awareness, publication, and research grants2023-09-28T20:22:04.115370+00:00Includes information on funding opportunities available through the Heritage Preservation Partnership Program to support heritage awareness projects. Heritage awareness grants provide funding to various forms of initiatives that preserve, interpret, promote awareness, produce new understanding or add to the knowledge base of Alberta's history. Publication grants support the publication of books and other documents that preserve, interpret, promote awareness, produce new understanding or add to the knowledge base of Alberta's history. Research grants support research that will preserve, interpret, produce new understanding or add to the knowledge base of Alberta's history.2018-02-21T18:57:40.767042+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0c1b8219-8fa3-499d-a606-308acbe47338Community initiatives program (CIP) operating grant stream : program guidelines [2022 to current]2023-10-18T16:35:08.040925+00:00Presents program guidelines for the operating grant funding stream of the Community Initiatives Program (CIP). The program has been designed to support the efforts of organizations that contribute to their communities and to create opportunities for Albertans to engage with their communities. The program guidelines includes information on eligibility requirements, the criteria used to evaluate applications, application procedures, conditions of funding for successful applicants, and financial reporting requirements. 2022-11-02T22:21:16.511559+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/fdde7895-f248-4a2a-92e7-b519c4268148Alberta ethnocultural grant program guideline 2023-20242024-01-03T18:41:37.783670+00:00Alberta's Ethnocultural Grant supports community organizations to implement initiatives that build diverse, inclusive, and welcoming multicultural communities to help ensure that people from diverse ethnocultural backgrounds want to live and work in Alberta. The grant also supports Indigenous communities to celebrate and build on their rich historical heritage. The grant program guidelines and supplementary resources are intended to describe the grant and assist interested parties through the application process.2023-11-28T16:44:02.438859+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5d99abaf-df86-4649-9ec5-a4e6c3e81c85Community initiatives program : major cultural and sport events : program guidelines2024-01-03T21:37:36.693686+00:00Presents program guidelines for the Major Cultural and Sport Events (MCSE) stream of the Community Initiatives Program (CIP). MCSE supports communities interested in hosting a range of national and international calibre cultural and sport events. The purpose of the program is to streamline processes and maximize limited funding for organizations applying through multiple sources within Alberta Culture and Tourism. The program guidelines includes information on eligibility requirements, the criteria used to evaluate applications, application procedures, conditions of funding for successful applicants, and financial reporting requirements.2017-11-16T22:37:27.047200+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e1f0ac03-79d8-484a-8e16-f8ac7c1e436dIndigenous Reconciliation Initiative - Cultural Stream application guidelines2024-01-05T21:50:19.015108+00:00The Indigenous Reconciliation Initiative - Cultural Stream provides grant funding for Indigenous community-led initiatives that enhance, protect, or revitalize Indigenous languages, heritage, culture, and arts. The application guidelines provide information on who is eligible and how to apply.2023-04-05T22:20:05.946496+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d40d067b-9e5d-4c59-afb2-42f3002d3cd1Alberta Culture Days 2024 : grant program guidelines2024-02-06T21:18:04.962025+00:00Information regarding applying for Alberta Culture Days 2024 grant funding. Funding assistance is designed to support initiatives that raise awareness, engage public participation and inspire future involvement in the cultural life of Alberta communities. The guide includes a sample proposal letter and budget, as well as a document with answers to frequently-asked questions about the grant.2024-02-02T22:27:30.386726+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b26f3066-84b4-4e01-b298-272e0156fdd9Directives du programme de subvention ethnoculturelle de l’Alberta2024-03-01T15:56:56.180677+00:00La subvention ethnoculturelle de l’Alberta (Ethnocultural Grant) vise les initiatives et les activités liées au multiculturalisme. Elle soutient les organismes communautaires dans la mise en œuvre d’initiatives qui créent des communautés multiculturelles diversifiées, inclusives et accueillantes.2024-02-12T23:00:17.833723+00:00