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Library and Archives Canada: four projects for preservation of documentary heritage funded in, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon

Quick facts The DHCP was created in 2015 to provide financial assistance for activities that enhance the visibility of, and access to, materials held by Canada s local documentary heritage institutions. The program also aims to increase the capacity of local institutions to sustainably preserve, promote and showcase the country s documentary heritage. At the end of the selection process, the DHCP will provide contributions for eligible applicants across Canada for a variety of projects that will allow citizens to access and engage with their nation s history like never before. Incorporated and unincorporated non-profit organizations such as archives, privately funded libraries, historical societies, genealogical organizations and societies, professional library and archival associations, and museums with an archival component are eligible to apply for funding under the DHCP.

Library and Archives Canada: two projects for preservation of documentary heritage funded in Atlantic

Quick facts The DHCP was created in 2015 to provide financial assistance for activities that enhance the visibility of, and access to, materials held by Canada s local documentary heritage institutions. The program also aims to increase the capacity of local institutions to sustainably preserve, promote and showcase the country s documentary heritage. At the end of the selection process, the DHCP will provide contributions for eligible applicants across Canada for a variety of projects that will allow citizens to access and engage with their nation s history like never before. Incorporated and unincorporated non-profit organizations such as archives, privately funded libraries, historical societies, genealogical organizations and societies, professional library and archival associations, and museums with an archival component are eligible to apply for funding under the DHCP.

Library and Archives Canada: ten projects for preservation of documentary heritage funded in British Columbia

Share: GATINEAU, QC, May 13, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - Library and Archives Canada (LAC) will provide $1.5 million to support 41 projects (including 26 new projects) by archives, libraries and documentary heritage institutions throughout Canada. Ten projects submitted by organizations from British-Columbia will be funded under the Documenary Heritage Communities Program (DHCP). The following projects will be funded by the DHCP in British Columbia in 2021–2022: Women of Change: Celebrating Japanese Canadian Leaders (Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre), Burnaby, $49,965; Chase, $24,895; Mansons Landing, $1,340; Merritt, $44,148; Vancouver, $24,160; Vancouver, $16,150; Vancouver, $24,714; Vancouver, $49,980; Vernon, $50,000; and Williams Lake, $22,775. Quick facts The DHCP was created in 2015 to provide financial assistance for activities that enhance the visibility of, and access to, materials held by Canada s local documentary heritage institutions. The p

Library and Archives Canada: five projects for preservation of documentary heritage funded in the Prairies

Quick facts The DHCP was created in 2015 to provide financial assistance for activities that enhance the visibility of, and access to, materials held by Canada s local documentary heritage institutions. The program also aims to increase the capacity of local institutions to sustainably preserve, promote and showcase the country s documentary heritage. At the end of the selection process, the DHCP will provide contributions for eligible applicants across Canada for a variety of projects that will allow citizens to access and engage with their nation s history like never before. Incorporated and unincorporated non-profit organizations such as archives, privately funded libraries, historical societies, genealogical organizations and societies, professional library and archival associations, and museums with an archival component are eligible to apply for funding under the DHCP.

Library and Archives Canada: eight projects for preservation of documentary heritage funded in Ontario

Share this article Share this article GATINEAU, QC, May 13, 2021 /CNW/ - Library and Archives Canada (LAC) will provide $1.5 million to support 41 projects (including 26  new projects) by archives, libraries and documentary heritage institutions throughout Canada. Eight projects submitted by organizations located in Ontario will be funded under the Documenary Heritage Communities Program (DHCP). The following projects will be funded by the DHCP in Ontario in 2021–2022: CSHS Descriptive Database Project (Canadian Slovenian Historical Society), Etobicoke, $5,053; Gananoque, $43,023; Digitizing and Preserving Historic Images of Canada: CHPF s 20th Anniversary Photographic Retrospective of Founding Members (Canadian Heritage Photography Foundation), Mississauga, $22,158; Ottawa, $ 50,000; Sault Ste. Marie, $45,000; Digitizing Inuit Artistic Heritage (Inuit Art Foundation),

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