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National Holocaust Remembrance Program (NHRP) | Canadian Heritage

December 20, 2024

Value

Up to a maximum of $500,000 per project.

Description

The new National Holocaust Remembrance Program (NHRP) will support initiatives that seek to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and help improve Canadians’ understanding and awareness of the Holocaust and contemporary antisemitism.

Eligible Applicants

To be eligible for funding, organizations or groups must be:

  • Canadian not-for-profit organizations, associations and unincorporated groups
  • non-federal Canadian public institutions such as boards of education, schools, colleges and universities, chambers of commerce, law enforcement and police agencies, hospitals and other health care institutions
  • provincial, territorial, municipal and regional governments and their agencies

Eligible Expenses

Only project-related expenses are eligible, which can be of cash and in-kind value; these may include:

  • Salaries, benefits;
  • Consultant fees;
  • Hospitality (only for meals and refreshments for the project’s participants);
  • Fees and honoraria for speakers, performers, and artists at events;
  • Communications, publicity, promotional material;
  • Rental of office space and equipment not normally used in an organization’s daily operations;
  • Domestic travel and accommodation which must not exceed the rates permitted for travel on government business;
  • Costs associated with organizing a conference or similar forum (ex. logistics and coordination costs not already listed);
  • Evaluation and audit costs;
  • Liability insurance;
  • Facility rental and set-up costs;
  • Administration/overhead costs (up to a maximum of 15% of total project funding before administration costs).

Deadline Date

Step 1 — Deadline November 21, 2024; Step 2 — Deadline December 20, 2024

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