Please note: The application intake is now closed. For further information on other funding opportunities, please visit: Funding – Culture, history and sport.
The Celebrate Canada funding program provides funding to community-based activities celebrating and promoting National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day on June 24, Canadian Multiculturalism Day on June 27 and Canada Day on July 1. These celebrations enable Canadians to appreciate Canada’s cultural, ethnic, linguistic and geographic diversity.
The expected results of Celebrate Canada’ funding program’s support of community-based activities include:
The application intake is now closed.
The program is responsible for determining the eligibility of each applicant, its project and project-related expenses.
The Celebrate Canada funding program is highly competitive. Requests for funding typically exceed our available resources. If your organization or group is eligible, submitting an application is not a guarantee of funding.
To be eligible for funding, your organization must be 1 of the following:
Federal, provincial and territorial governments are ineligible to apply for funding support (with the exception of the Canada Place Corporation for Canada Day celebrations, as per the amendment to the Canada Marine Act ).
To be eligible for funding from the Celebrate Canada funding program, your project must:
The following activities are not eligible:
Only project-related expenses are eligible. These may include:
Ineligible expenses include but are not limited to:
If funding is approved, we may fund expenses incurred as of April 1 of the year in which the event takes place. However, if you incur expenses for your project before receiving written confirmation of your funding approval, you will be doing so at your own risk.
To ensure the success of your project, we encourage you to have other funding sources. This may include contributions from your organization or group, the private sector or other levels of government.
The total financial assistance received from the Celebrate Canada funding program and other levels of government (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal) cannot exceed 100% of the total eligible project-related costs.
We can fund up to 100% of eligible expenses or up to $50,000 per fiscal year in the case of grants. For projects that exceed $50,000 per fiscal year, we can fund up to 100% of eligible expenses under a contribution agreement only.
Read these Application Guidelines in their entirety before completing your application.
You must meet all eligibility requirements and submit a complete application package to be considered for funding.
The application form for the Celebrate Canada funding program is filled in and submitted using the Canadian Heritage (PCH) Funding Portal.
If this is the first time you are applying through the Portal, you will need to complete a two-step online application process (an Applicant Profile and an online application form) and upload the required documents prior to the deadline.
If your organization has previously created a PCH Online account (for this program or another PCH program), do not set up a new Applicant Profile. You only need to review the profile, modify the information as necessary and create a new online application.
If you are unable to log in, you may change your GCKey password through Service Canada. If you have other issues contact the Client Service and Public Support team at 1-866-811-0055. Do not set up a new applicant profile.
NOTE: Even if you have previously submitted the following documents, you must provide these documents when you set up your applicant profile for the first time.
Incorporated clients must submit:
Unincorporated associations, ad hoc committees or trusts must submit:
All clients must submit:
NOTE: The name on the account must be the same as the name of the Applicant.
To complete your application, you will need the following documents:
If you are unable to complete the application online, please contact the Client Service and Public Support team (contact info below).
Your application, including all supporting documents, should be submitted electronically through the Canadian Heritage Funding Portal. If you cannot access the new system or apply online for any reason, please contact our support team.
Your application, in any format, must be submitted no later than 11:59 pm (Pacific Time) on the deadline date to be eligible.
The Client Service and Public Support team is available from Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm (ET) to assist with technical issues or questions related to the online application. Program staff in your respective region are available to assist with Program-related questions.
Telephone: 1-866-811-0055 TTY 819-994-7065 or 1-888-997-3123 E-mail: info@pch.gc.ca
We fund projects that have clear objectives and measurable results. Your application will be evaluated based on the Evaluation criteria below and in relation to the funds available. Applications requesting more than $5,000 will be evaluated by a Review Committee who will compare and prioritize it with other applications in relation to the funds available.
When prioritizing eligible applications, we will take into consideration:
Failure to comply with any conditions of a previously funded project will be considered in the evaluation and could result in a rejection of your new application.
Clients who submit their application will receive an automated acknowledgment message confirming receipt of the application. If you do not receive a confirmation email, please check your spam or junk mail folder, or contact us as necessary.
Please note that decisions regarding eligibility and funding amounts are final.
We will determine if funding will be disbursed as a grant or as a contribution.
A grant is a payment issued to a recipient for a project. The conditions you agreed to at the time of application will apply. At the end of your project, you must submit a final activity/results report and/or participate in the evaluation of results.
A contribution is a conditional payment issued to your organization/group for a specific purpose, as outlined in a funding agreement. The agreement is signed by your organization/group and by us and specifies the terms and conditions to receive payment. At the end of your project, you must submit a final financial and activity/results report.
You may be required to submit interim reports during your project. If you receive $250,000 or more as a contribution, you are required to submit an audited financial report.
Additional conditions may apply and, if applicable, will be included in your funding agreement.
In signing the application form, the Recipient declares that they will undertake activities at the location(s) and on the date(s) described in the application. Once the Department has approved financial assistance, no major change can be made to the project without Departmental approval. Funds not used for these purposes must be returned to the Department. When the proposed project undergoes major changes, the Department reserves the right to reduce the grant or contribution at its sole discretion.
When the recipient informs the Department of major changes prior to the events, the Department will inform the Recipient, within 10 working days from the reception date, of any change to the funding amount.
Please note that failure to comply with any funding condition, including acknowledgement of financial assistance, can affect decisions about future funding for your organization and may require a return of funds.
Canadian Heritage is committed to address systemic racism, promote diversity, and create environments where every individual is valued, respected, and empowered. We strive to challenge discriminatory beliefs and practices, cultivate understanding and empathy, and champion policies and programs that advance equality for all.
Organizations receiving funding, including any representatives whether employees, consultants, or other persons directly affiliated with the organization, must take steps to ensure they respect the values underlying the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Canadian Human Rights Act , and Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy.
The Government of Canada is strongly committed to promoting healthy workplaces where harassment, abuse and discrimination are not tolerated. Organizations that receive funding from Canadian Heritage must take measures to create a workplace free from harassment, abuse and discrimination.
We are committed to taking positive measures to enhance the vitality of official language minority communities and to promote the use of English and French in Canadian society. If you receive funding, you agree to comply with the official languages requirements set out in your application or in your funding agreement.
If you receive funding, you must publicly acknowledge – in English and in French – the financial support received from the Government of Canada in all communications materials and promotional activities. Additional requirements may be included in your funding agreement.
If you receive funding, your project may be subject to the provisions of the Impact Assessment Act . If your activities are to be carried out on federal lands, we will contact you for additional information prior to the start of your project.
We are subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act . The information you submit in your application may be disclosed in accordance with these Acts.
By submitting your funding application, you authorize us to disclose any information submitted with this application within the Government of Canada or to outside entities for the following purposes:
Funding received whether received as a grant or a contribution, may be audited by the Department or by the Office of the Auditor General of Canada (pursuant to clause 7.1 of the Auditor General Act, R.S.C. (1985) to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of your funding agreement. We also conduct periodic Program evaluations, during which you may be required to present documentation.
You must keep any records, documents, or other information that may be required to perform the audit or the evaluation for five years. Demonstrated failure to maintain such records may result in the repayment of amounts previously received.
If found to have submitted false or unsupported information, the Applicant may be required to repay the full amount of the financial support received and may be declared ineligible for funding from the Department for the next two fiscal years or more.
For further information, please contact us:
Department of Canadian Heritage
Celebration and Commemoration Program
15 Eddy Street
Gatineau QC J8X 4B3
E-mail info@pch.gc.ca Telephone 1-866-811-0055 (toll-free, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm (ET)). TTY 1-888-997-3123 (for people who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired, toll-free, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm (ET))
Agents are available to answer your questions Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm (ET).