Application guidelines - Celebrate Canada

Please note: The application intake is now closed. For further information on other funding opportunities, please visit: Funding – Culture, history and sport.

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Objectives and expected results for Celebrate Canada

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:

Application deadline

The application intake is now closed.

Eligibility

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.

Who can apply

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 ).

Eligible projects

To be eligible for funding from the Celebrate Canada funding program, your project must:

The following activities are not eligible:

Eligible expenses

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.

Limits of government assistance

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.

How to apply

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.

Using the Portal

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.

Applicant Profile (clients using the Portal for the first time)

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: