2021‒2022 Canadian Conservation Institute and Canadian Heritage Information Network Annual Review

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CCI’s mission

The Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) advances and promotes the conservation of Canada’s heritage collections through its expertise in conservation science, treatment and preventive conservation.

To achieve its mission, CCI carries out the following activities:

CHIN’s mission

The Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) assists Canadian museums in documenting, managing and sharing information about their collections to ensure that this information is accessible now and in the future.

To achieve its mission, CHIN carries out the following activities:

CCI-CHIN results

CCI-CHIN results by core activity area for 2021-2022, infographic, description follows
Infographic description

CCI and CHIN results by core activity area for 2021–2022

CCI and CHIN activities are organized under three business lines: research and development, provision of expert services and knowledge dissemination.

Research and development: New knowledge advances the conservation and understanding of, and access to, objects and collections.

Results:

  • 16 articles authored by conservation professionals published in specialized journals
  • 1,622 heritage and scientific professionals attended CCI and CHIN presentations
  • 19 scientific and technical presentations given to professional audiences in Canada and abroad

Provision of expert services: Objects and collections receive conservation treatments and are better understood and rendered more accessible.

Results:

  • 558 conservation services and expert opinions provided to 374 Canadian clients
  • 766 objects and collections benefited from CCI preservation and conservation services

Knowledge dissemination:

  • Heritage workers improve their professional knowledge, skills and practices related to the conservation of their collections.
  • Artefacts Canada enables professionals and the public to enhance their knowledge about Canada’s objects and collections.

Results:

  • 200 participants attended CCI and CHIN learning activities
  • 1,007,786 page views of CCI and CHIN online conservation resources
  • 98,122 page views of Artefacts Canada’s records on heritage objects and collections

Financial statements for 2021–2022

Table 1: Program budget for CCI and CHIN in 2021–2022
Program budget CCI CHIN
Operating budget
Program operations 7,150,783 2,055,837
Earned revenue (vote-netted revenue) Table 1 note 1 (1,000,000) -
Total – Operating budget 6,150,783 2,055,837
Program support and employee benefits
Program support 778,416 714,058
CCI property management 2,789,890 -
Employee benefit plans 1,097,766 334,647
Total – Program support and employee benefits 4,666,072 1,048,705
Total – Program budget 10,816,855 3,104,542

Table 1 notes

Table 1 note 1

Vote-netted revenue is a financial mechanism used by the Government of Canada to provide a draw on projected earned revenue.

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Table 2: Program expenditures for CCI and CHIN in 2021–2022
Program expenditures CCI CHIN
Operating expenditures
Salaries 6,641,198 1,332,123
Non-salary expenditures
Program operations Table 2 note 1 1,608,802 489,651
Earned revenues Table 2 note 2 (735,761) -
Total – Non-salary expenditures 873,041 489,651
Total – Operating expenditures 7,514,239 1,821,774
Program support and employee benefits
Program support 626,610 446,977
CCI property management 2,581,472 -
Employee benefit plans 1,069,357 247,906
Total – Program support and employee benefits 4,277,439 694,883
Total – Program expenditures 11,791,678 2,516,657
Total balance (including CCI property management) (974,823) 587,885
Total balance (excluding CCI property management) (1,183,241) 587,885

NB: This is not an audited financial statement.

Table 2 notes

Table 2 note 1

Program operations include the following expenditures: transportation and communications (telephone, courier, conference attendance, professional association business, travel for training and emergency services and other travel, including museum and site visits); information (printing, publishing and advertising); rentals; repairs and maintenance; equipment, material and supplies; and professional services (including contract work, consulting and advisory contracts).

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Table 2 note 2

Earned revenues include, but are not limited to, workshops, publications and library services and conservation and scientific services.

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© Government of Canada, Canadian Conservation Institute and Canadian Heritage Information Network, 2025

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Canadian Conservation Institute and Canadian Heritage Information Network
Department of Canadian Heritage
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Ottawa ON  K1B 4S7
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ISSN 2562-9417
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