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Guide to Canadian Heritage financial support programs 2002

"Canadian Heritage works directly with Canadian citizens in a variety of ways. One major service is provided through the support programs of the Department, which include grants, bursaries, tax credits and other means."
  
    
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"Canadian Heritage works directly with Canadian citizens in a variety of ways. One major service is provided through the support programs of the Department, which include grants, bursaries, tax credits and other means. Whether these programs focus on our aboriginal or multicultural communities, arts and culture, heritage, official languages, our digital future, sports or youth, the goal is to promote cultural diversity and our common values. We promote excellence and creativity, and encourage Canadians from sea to sea to sea to connect with each other in a meaningful manner.

We are proud to provide this guide to programs that support Canadians in these areas. In this guide you will find a brief description of each program, information about who can apply, when and where. Since programs change from time to time, you are encouraged to visit the Department's Web site for the most up-to-date information. For most programs, your first contact should be with the nearest regional or district office of the Department, which is listed below. When this is not the case, the contact information is included in the program description. As you will see, in many cases the programs are managed with the assistance of a partner organization, often in the non-profit sector."

URL http://www.canadianheritage.gc ...
Creator(s) Canadian Heritage
Source Location Canada
Publisher Canadian Heritage
Date Published 2004-06-16
Language Bilingual
Copyright Holder Canadian Heritage


 

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