Benefit from the collaboration and advice <strong>of</strong> other researchers, academics andexperts.Include a plan for the strategic dissemination <strong>of</strong> research results to decisionmakers,the community under study and the widest possible range <strong>of</strong> interestedmembers <strong>of</strong> the public.8.8 How to Apply:A single application form and process is used to apply for funding. We want tounderstand your project, how you plan to carry it out and how it will help achieve theobjectives <strong>of</strong> the Multiculturalism Program.Any request for funding must:be submitted on the application form; and,include a project proposal in the format described. This format will helpapplicants work with a program <strong>of</strong>ficer to ensure that all information needed forassessment and recommendation is included.Contact: National: Canadian Heritage National Office, 11 th Floor, Room 11C1, 25 Eddy Street, Hull,Québec, K1A, 0M5, Tel: (819) 994-2020, Fax: (819) 953-9228, E-Mail: multi_<strong>Canada</strong>@pch.gc.caAtlantic Region Canadian Heritage, Building 223, Legion Road, Pleasantville, P.O. Box 5879, St. John's, Newfoundland,A1C 5X4, Tel: (709) 772-5364, Fax: (709) 772-2940, E-Mail: multi-stjohns@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, 1045 Main Street, 3rd Floor, Unit 106, Moncton, New Brunswick, E1C 1H1Tel: (506) 851-7066, Fax: (506) 851-7079, E-Mail: multi-moncton@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, 2 Palmers Lane, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, C1A 5V6 Tel: (902)566-7050, Fax: (902) 566-7226, E-Mail: multi-charlottetown@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, Historic Properties, 1869 Upper Water Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3J 1S9Tel: (902) 426-3436, Fax: (902) 426-6881, E-Mail: multi-halifax@pch.gc.caQuébec Region Canadian Heritage, 200 Rene Levesque Boulevard West, Tower West -6th Floor, Montreal,Québec H2Z lX4, Tel: (514) 283-7267, Fax: (514) 496-1553, E-Mail: multi-montreal@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, 2 d'Auteuil Street, Québec, Québec, G1K 7R3, Tel: (418) 648-5606 Fax:(418) 648-4825, E-Mail: multi-Québec@pch.gc.caOntario Region Canadian Heritage, Regional Office, Suite 500,5160 Yonge Street, North York, Ontario, M2N 6L9Tel: (416) 954-9243, Fax: (416) 954-4515, E-Mail: multi-ontario@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, District Office, Suite 200, 25 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, M4T1M2 Tel: (416) 973-5400, Fax: (416) 954-8242, E-Mail: multi-toronto@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, District Office, Suite 102,457 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3E3Tel: (905) 572-2355, Fax: (519) 645-5543, E-Mail: multi-london@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, District Office, Suite 425, 150 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 1H8Tel: (905) 572-2355, Fax: (905) 572-4345, E-Mail: multi-hamilton@pch.gc.caPg. 124
Canadian Heritage, District Office, Suite 330; 350 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 1K5 Tel:(613) 996-5977, Fax: (613) 996-9255, E-Mail: multi-ottawa@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, District Office, 19 Lisgar Street, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 3L4 Tel: (705) 670-5536, Fax: (705) 671-0620, E-Mail: multi-sudbury@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, District Office, Royal Trust Building, 3rd Floor, 214 Red River Road, ThunderBay, Ontario, P7B lA6, Tel: (807) 346-2900, Fax: (807) 345-9731, E-Mail: multithunderbay@pch.gc.caPrairies and Northwest Territories Region Canadian Heritage, Room 501,457 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 3E8 Tel: (204) 983-6550, Fax: (204) 983-5365, E-Mail: multi-winnipeg@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, Room 300,2101 Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 2H9 Tel: (306)780-7295, Fax: (306) 780-6630, E-Mail: multi-regina@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage. Room 310, 101 22nd Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K OE2 Tel:(306) 975-5322, Fax: (306) 975-4675, E-MaiI: multi-saskatoon@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, 2ndFloor Bellanca Building, 4914- 50th Street, P.O. Box 460, Yellowknife,Northwest Territories, XIA 2N4, Tel: (403) 669-2815, Fax: (403) 669-2809, E-Mail: multiyellowknife@pch.gc.caWestern Region Canadian Heritage, Canadian Identity and Cultural Development, Alberta District - EdmontonOffice <strong>Canada</strong> Place, Room 200, 9700 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 4C3 Tel: (403)495-3350, Fax: (403) 495-4873, E-Mail: multi-edmonton@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, Canadian Identity and Cultural Development, Calgary Office, Room 552 220 -4th Avenue South East, Calgary, Alberta, T2G 4X3 Tel: (403) 292-5541, Fax: (403) 292-6004, E-Mail: multi-calgary@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, Regional Office 20, Room 300, 300 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BritishColumbia V6B 6C6, Tel: (604) 666-0176, Fax: (604) 666-3508, E-Mail: py-infocentre@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, B.C. Coast/Interior District Office (Victoria), Room 250, 1675 Douglas Street Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 2G5, Tel: (250) 363-3511, Fax: (250) 363-8552, E-Mail: multivictoria@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, Yukon District Office (Whitehorse), 205 -300 Main Street, Whitehorse, YukonYIA 2B5, Tel: (403) 667-3910, Fax: (403) 393-6701, E-Mail: multi-whitehorse@pch.gc.ca Canadian Heritage, Kelowna Office, 102- 1635 Abbott Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, VIY IB2Tel: (250) 470-4833, Fax: (250) 470-4839, E-Mail: multi-kelowna@pch.gc.ca9.0 PROGRAM: CANADIAN STUDIES PROGRAMThe Canadian Studies Program was established in 1984, with the mandate toencourage Canadians to learn about <strong>Canada</strong>. To help achieve this goal, the programadministers five funding components designed to support the development <strong>of</strong> a variety<strong>of</strong> learning materials, for use at any educational level, including continuing education, orfor the general public, in specific content areas considered to be underdeveloped orneglected in the field <strong>of</strong> Canadian studies. The Program provides support for up to 50per cent <strong>of</strong> the development costs for print, and the development and production costsfor film, audio-visual and computer-based or computer-assisted Canadian studieslearning materials. It also supports the development <strong>of</strong> Canadian studies learningmaterials for use in open learning and distance education programs, and encouragesgreater private sector (Canadian foundations and corporations) support for Canadianstudies projects through the provision <strong>of</strong> matching-dollar funding.Pg. 125
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