Community Heritage Registers Program

Purpose
This
program supports the development of community heritage
registers by local governments, consistent with the
documentation standards of the BC Register of Historic
Places (BCRHP). Community heritage register records will
be included in the BC Register of Historic Places and
will be eligible for subsequent nomination to the
Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP).

Program Guidelines
Projects
may include:
- converting an existing community heritage
inventory to a community heritage register to the BCRHP
documentation standards
- updating an existing community
heritage register to the BCRHP documentation standards
- adding to an existing updated community heritage
register
- creating a new community heritage register to
the BCRHP documentation standards
A community heritage
register does not have to be completed in one stage. It
may be phased in over a period of years. Successive
applications may be made to the Branch, but with each
new application, the applicant must demonstrate how the
community heritage register has assisted community
heritage planning and management.
For more details on community heritage registers, see
Establishing Community Heritage Registers.
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Funding
Register records
should be prepared by individuals who have recognized
experience with BCRHP documentation standards. The
Heritage Branch will invest up to 100% of the total
eligible costs, to a maximum of $20,000 per project.
Eligible project costs include consultant/professional
fees and other related expenses incurred and paid for by
the applicant. In-kind costs are not eligible.
For more details on community heritage registers, see
Establishing Community Heritage Registers.
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Who can
apply:

Applying to the Program
Eligible organizations must submit a letter of
application that provides detailed information
supporting the request for financial assistance.
Submissions must indicate the program area of interest
and the amount requested.
Explain Current Community
Planning Context: Applicants must provide background
information that responds to the criteria for the
appropriate program area. For example, the application
should address these issues:
- Community Planning: Does
the community have a strategic plan for heritage or
other related heritage planning documents? Does the
Official Community Plan include any heritage policies?
Has the local government established a community
heritage commission?
- Community Benefit: What is the
heritage legacy? Does the project improve planning,
conservation or stewardship of significant community
heritage resources? Does the project enhance community
capacity (knowledge, skills, organization) and
commitment to conserve heritage resources?
- Viability: Is
the project well defined? Is the budget realistic? Does
the project have the potential to attract investment
from other parties? Do the proponents have the necessary
expertise to implement the project successfully? How
extensively are citizens engaged in heritage activities?

Project Description: Projects must be described in
detail, including a statement indicating what the
project will achieve, who will benefit and the
applicant’s ability to complete the project
successfully. For example: Describe the process for
public consultation and providing information to the
public. Outline the deliverables resulting from the
project. Include a time-line for the various stages of
the project.
Financial Plan: All applicants must submit
a detailed project budget, showing sources of confirmed
funding and itemizing costs, which demonstrates the
project is financially viable.
Eligible Costs: include
all direct costs properly and reasonably incurred by an
applicant specifically for the purpose of the project,
including expenses such as consultant costs,
professional fees, advertising costs, room rental costs
etc.
Ineligible Costs:
- In-kind costs or donated
staff/volunteer time
- Costs incurred prior to submitting
an application
- Start-up costs for new
organizations/programs
- Capital or maintenance expenses
- Ongoing operational expenses
- Debt reduction, endowments,
charitable donations or fund-raising campaigns
- Computer
hardware and office equipment
Submitting: Proposals can
be submitted at any time. However projects must be
completed by the Province’s year end (March 31) of the
same fiscal year in which the project was approved.
Determining the Level of Award: If the actual eligible
project cost is less than the budgeted eligible cost,
the award will be pro-rated to reflect the lower amount.
If the actual project cost exceeds the budgeted eligible
cost, the applicant will be responsible for the
increased costs.
Award Payments: Awards are paid in
accordance with the funding agreement between the
Province and the successful applicant.
When the project
is at the mid-way point, the applicant may request the
first payment by sending a progress report, along with
an interim project financial statement signed by the
chief financial officer or treasurer. When the project
is finished, the applicant may request the final payment
by sending a final report.
The final report should
include
- A copy of the completed document, plan or
register
- A copy of the related council or regional board
resolution adopting the community heritage register
and/or its records
- A financial statement certified by
the chief financial officer or treasurer outlining the
costs incurred on the project
NOTE: No funding will be provided for money spent on
a project before an application is received.
For more
information, please contact us.
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