Investing in Nova Scotia's Culture and Heritage: Programs and Initiatives
Nova Scotia celebrates its diverse culture and heritage through various programs and initiatives that support communities, arts, sports, and more. From cultural expressions to funding opportunities, the province invests in its rich history to create vibrant and inclusive spaces for all residents.
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Communities Culture and Heritage Our Programs
Cultural expression brings life to our communities Nova Scotia's diverse culture and history contributes to vibrant communities that make life better for families in every part of the province. 2
Diversity defines our province Nova Scotia Provincial Library Provides leadership and centralized services for our 78 public libraries. http://library.novascotia.ca/ Acadian Affairs and Francophonie The government of Nova Scotia is proud to provide French language services and to support the development of the Acadian and francophone community. http://acadien.novascotia.ca 3
Diversity defines our province African Nova Scotia Affairs Working with government to serve 21,000 African Nova Scotians and 50 African Nova Scotian communities, contributing to the rich diversity that defines Nova Scotia. http://ansa.novascotia.ca/ Gaelic Affairs Gaelic Affairs works to promote the Gaelic language and ensure that Gaelic culture continues to thrive in Nova Scotia. http://gaelic.novascotia.ca/ 4
Investing in Our Future A variety of funding programs, grants and awards are available for individuals and organizations in Nova Scotia. They are an important part of sustaining and growing our culture and heritage sectors. According to the 2010 Culture Satellite Account figures, arts, culture and heritage contribute about $868 million to Nova Scotia's economy, and more than 14,000 jobs across the province. 5
Investing in Our Future Sport Sport and Recreation Funding Programs and Recreation Funding Programs Sport and Recreation leads government efforts and collaborates with communities to improve the quality of life of Nova Scotians through sport and recreation. It supports the sector to develop an effective and integrated system of high quality opportunities and supports for Nova Scotians to live actively. 6
Investing in Our Future Sport Sport and Recreation Funding Programs and Recreation Funding Programs Community Recreation Capital Grant This program assists in the development of small scale indoor and outdoor capital recreation projects, less than $20,000. Public, community recreation purposes Items of a permanent, non-consumable, capital nature Projects where the need for financial assistance is demonstrated Applications are available through-out the year. For more information, contact the representative in your region. 7
Investing in Our Future Sport Sport and Recreation Funding Programs and Recreation Funding Programs Recreation Facility Development This Program assist community groups, municipalities and other not-for- profit organizations to develop facilities in order to increase participation in sport and physical recreation. Recreation centres and halls pools, arenas, athletic field, parks and playgrounds and trails Enhanced schools for community use Other facilities that promote sport and physical recreation Approved projects are eligible to receive up to one-third of the total capital cost of the project to a maximum of $150,000. For more information contact the representative in your region. 8
Investing in Our Future Sport Sport and Recreation Funding Programs and Recreation Funding Programs Planning Assistance Program The Planning Assistance Program assists community organizations and municipalities in obtaining professional assistance in planning, designing and researching proposed and existing sport and recreation facilities. Funding is available for up to 50 percent of the total cost of the project to a maximum of $5,000. Applications are available through-out the year. For more information contact the representative in your region. 9
Investing in Our Future Sport Sport and Recreation Funding Programs and Recreation Funding Programs Regional Development Grant Designed to partner with regional, community, local or municipal organizations involved in physical activity, sport or recreation to increase opportunities for participation. Increase public awareness of the health, economic, social and personal benefits of physical activity, sport and recreation Increase the number of skilled and knowledgeable volunteers and professional leaders in physical activity, sport and recreation To improve the capacity of community organizations that provide physical activity, sport and recreation opportunities Funding is available for up to 50 percent of the total cost of the project to a maximum of $15,000. For more information contact the representative in your region. 10
Investing in Our Future Sport Sport and Recreation Funding Programs and Recreation Funding Programs Gender Equity Capacity Building Support Fund Designed to help physical activity, sport and recreation organizations create supportive organizational policies, and practices, to increase the engagement of diverse women and girls in sport, and recreation. Education and training sessions Board development workshops, organizational assessment activities Gender and diversity analysis Policy and action plans Applications are available throughout the year. For more information and to apply, contact: Michelle Aucoin michelle.aucoin@novascotia.ca 11
Investing in Our Future Sport Sport and Recreation Funding Programs and Recreation Funding Programs Provincial Recreation/Physical Activity Project Funding Designed to support provincial organizations to undertake initiatives that address specific recreation and physical activity priorities. Priorities: Active Living, Inclusion and Access, Connecting People and Nature, Supportive Environments and Recreation Capacity. Program Development & Implementation Leadership & Capacity Development Marketing & Public Awareness Planning & Organizational Development Education & Knowledge Transfer & Resource Development For more information and to apply contact: Robin Norrie robin.norrie@novascotia.ca 12
Investing in Our Future Sport Sport and Recreation Funding Programs and Recreation Funding Programs Sport Hosting The Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage recognizes the benefits of hosting national and international sport events and provides supports to Sport Organizations through the Sport Hosting Program. For more information and to apply contact: Michelle Aucoin michelle.aucoin@novascotia.ca 13
Investing in Our Future Sport Sport and Recreation Funding Programs and Recreation Funding Programs Trail Maintenance Program Funding to community trail groups who are involved in regular and on-going maintenance on their trails, as well as emergency funding for major maintenance issues due to fire and weather related events. Community Trails Leadership Fund This program supports trail development through the provision of funds for: Leaders, organizational development and capacity building for community trail groups Engineering Assistance Grant Program Provides trail builders and managers with funding for professional engineering expertise, including planning and design work of bridges or other large structures. For more info and to apply contact: Steve Vines steve.vines@novascotia.ca 14
Investing in Our Future Communities Nova Scotia Communities Nova Scotia Community Facilities Improvement Program Designed to help organizations address current structural, infrastructure, and strategic needs and foster sustainable facility improvement that helps enhance existing community access. For more info contact: Contact the Representative in your region. 15
Investing in Our Future Communities Nova Scotia Communities Nova Scotia Legion Capital Assistance Program (LCAP) assist Royal Canadian with capital upgrades to existing buildings used to house legion events and community activities. provide up to 50% of total eligible costs to a maximum of $10,000 Applications for the 2017-18 Legion Capital Assistance Program (LCAP) will be accepted from Friday April 14th to May 19th. For more info contact: Ashley Woodworth ashley.woodworth@novascotia.ca 16
Investing in Our Future Communities Nova Scotia Communities Nova Scotia Diversity and Community Capacity Fund The Diversity and Community Capacity Fund program supports activities that build awareness, celebrate and honour all cultures and diversity. Application Deadlines: April 15, June 15, August 15, October 15 and December 15. For more info contact: Meghan Hallett meghan.hallett@novascotia.ca 17
Investing in Our Future Communities Nova Scotia Communities Nova Scotia Mi kmaq Cultural Activities Fund Fosters Mi kmaq artistic and community cultural development and is open to applications from Mi kmaq community groups and organizations to promote and preserve Mi kmaq culture and heritage. For more info contact: Meghan Hallett meghan.hallett@novascotia.ca 18
Investing in Our Future Communities Nova Scotia Communities Nova Scotia Lieutenant Governor's Community Spirit Award The Spirit Award celebrates the power, strength and diversity of vibrant communities across Nova Scotia. Up to four Nova Scotian communities are honoured each year. Communities selected for the award promote citizen engagement, civic pride and a positive outlook on the future. Deadline: April 13th, 2017 For more information contact: Karen Parusel Karen.Parusel@novascotia.ca 19
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Investing in Our Future Regional Managers: Central Regional Office Carol Davis-Jamieson (902) 424-7622 Highland Regional Office Rae Gunn (902) 863-7381 Cape Breton Regional Office Larry Maxwell (902) 563-2380 South Shore Regional Office Debby Smith (902) 634-7503 Valley Regional Office Mike Trinacty (902) 679-4390 Fundy Regional Office Peter McCracken (902) 893-6209 21