Indigenous Heritage — Museums Assistance Program
The Indigenous Heritage component will be accessible on the Canadian Heritage Funding Portal from September 3rd to November 1st, 2024 at 5 p.m. Eastern Time.
The Indigenous Heritage component of the Museums Assistance Program (MAP) provides funding for projects related to the preservation, management, and presentation of Indigenous cultural heritage in Canada.
Who can apply
Applicants must meet the criteria in one of three categories:
- Indigenous governing bodies or Indigenous organizations within Canada with a mandate to preserve and support First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis heritage.
OR
- Incorporated non-profit Canadian museumsFootnote 1 which:
- provide services to the public year-round
- employ the equivalent of one full-time paid professional staff
- have policies for key museum functions
- have a current three to five-year strategic/business plan
OR
- Incorporated non-profit Canadian service organizations, whose membership relates to the museum sector (e.g. national, provincial, territorial or regional museums associations), which:
- provide services to the public year-round;
- employ the equivalent of one full-time paid professional staff;
- have a current three to five-year strategic/business plan.
Federal departments, Crown corporations and agencies are not eligible for MAP funding.
Funding priority is given to projects submitted by Indigenous organizations and conducted for the benefit of Indigenous communities. Applications submitted by other heritage organizations will only be considered provided that a close collaboration or partnership with an Indigenous organization is demonstrated.
How to apply
Applicants must:
- review the Application Guidelines – Indigenous Heritage;
- contact the nearest regional office of the Department of Canadian Heritage to discuss their project
- complete an application through the Canadian Heritage Funding Portal.
Application deadline
November 1, 2024 at 5 p.m. Eastern Time
Under exceptional circumstances and pending the availability of funds, applications may be considered outside the regular funding cycle. Please contact the nearest regional office of the Department of Canadian Heritage for further information.
Contact us
For further information please contact the nearest regional office of the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Or
Department of Canadian Heritage
Museums Assistance Program
25 Eddy St, 9th floor, (25-9-N)
Gatineau QC J8X 4B5
- map-pam@pch.gc.ca
- Telephone
- 819-997-0055
1-866-811-0055 (toll-free) - TTY
- 1-888-997-3123 (toll-free)
Agents are available to answer your questions Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (ET).
Guides and help
- Application Guidelines – Indigenous Heritage
- Glossary
- Forms – Indigenous Heritage
- Service standards for Canadian Heritage funding programs
- Guide on the public acknowledgement of financial support - Canadian Heritage
- Report fraud and abuse
- General guide on how to apply – Museums Assistance Program
Related services and information
- Museums Assistance Program
- Digital Access to Heritage – Museums Assistance Program
- Access to Heritage — Museums Assistance Program
- Exhibition Circulation Fund — Museums Assistance Program
- Collections Management — Museums Assistance Program
- Canada-France Agreement — Museums Assistance Program
- Evaluation of the Museums Assistance Program 2013-14 to 2017-18
Other possible sources of funding
- Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage (support for local community festivals and anniversaries)
- Canada Cultural Spaces Fund (support for capital projects, specialized equipment and feasibility studies)
- Commemorating the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- Indigenous Languages and Cultures Program (support for Indigenous peoples to reclaim, revitalize, maintain and strengthen Indigenous languages and cultures)
- Young Canada Works (for summer jobs and internship programs in heritage organizations)
- Canada Council for the Arts (support to First Nations, Inuit and Métis artists and arts organizations)
- Library and Archives Canada - Listen, Hear Our Voices (support for Indigenous groups to digitize documentary heritage and develop preservation skills and knowledge)
- Library and Archives Canada - Documentary Heritage Communities Program (support to documentary heritage organizations to preserve and promote their holdings)
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