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Museums Assistance Program

Canadian Heritage

Last Verified: 2006-03-14

The Museums Assistance Program (MAP) provides financial assistance to Canadian museums and related institutions. Assistance is for museum activities that support the objectives of Canada's museum policy. The program is delivered by the regional offices of the Department of Canadian Heritage.

Eligibility Criteria

In order to apply to the MAP program, the applicants must meet the criteria of one of the following three categories:

  • Incorporated, non-profit Canadian museums that provide services to the public year-round, employ at least the equivalent of one full-time paid professional staff, have policies for key museological functions, and have a three to five-year strategic business plan;
  • Incorporated, non-profit museum and heritage services organizations;
  • Aboriginal governing bodies.

Note: Federal organizations and federal Crown corporations are not eligible for funding under MAP.

Eligible Activities

The priorities for funding under MAP are projects that tell Canada's story of the cultural and natural heritage diversity and promote Canada-wide perspectives (travelling exhibitions, outreach activities, collaborative initiatives, partnerships, etc.), projects that foster and support Aboriginal heritage activities, and those that strengthen the overall organizational capacity of museum institutions.

The Program provides funding for projects undertaken through traditional means as well as through the application of new technologies.

Summary

MAP financial assistance is available under the following categories:

  • Access to Heritage
    This component fosters greater access to heritage across different geographic regions.
    Exhibition Circulation Fund - The Exhibition Circulation Fund (ECF), a sub-component of Access to Heritage, facilitates the touring and the hosting of exhibitions across the country.
  • Aboriginal Heritage
    This component facilitates the enrichment, preservation, presentation, and management of Aboriginal cultural heritage. It also seeks to increase public awareness and understanding of the rich and diverse cultures of Aboriginal peoples.
  • Organizational Development
    This component aims to strengthen professional standards for the management of key museum functions such as collections management and public programming, as well as enhancing competencies in key museum functions.

MAP Application Process:
Applications are reviewed competitively once each year. Applications to the Museums Assistance Program must be postmarked on or before November 1 each year, for projects commencing in the next federal fiscal year (April 1). They must be directed to your Regional Office of the Department of Canadian Heritage each year or, for national organizations, to the National Office.

For more information or to obtain the program guidelines and application form please visit the Canadien Heritage Web site.

Note: "non-profit" also known as nonprofit organizations, non profit organizations, not-for-profit organizations, voluntary organizations and volunteer organizations.

Alberta Contact(s):
Mr. Gerry Kretzel
Canadian Heritage
Room 585
220 - 4th Avenue South East
Calgary, Alberta  T2G 4X3
Telephone: (403) 292-4950
Fax: (403) 292-6004


National Contact(s):
Heritage Programs Directorate
Museums Assistance Program
Canadian Heritage
3rd Floor
15 Eddy Street
Gatineau, Quebec  K1A 0M5
Telephone: (819) 997-8869
Fax: (819) 997-8756
E-mail: map_pam@pch.gc.ca



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