Projects being funded in the 2024-2025 cycle of the Documentary Heritage Communities Program (DHCP) are now posted.
The total granted is $1.47 million. The media is $47K. The largest is $60K to the Centre d’archives régional des Îles for Building families on remote island regions: commemoration with the theme of health.
The awards cover a wide range of projects, from digitization and preservation of historical documents to oral history projects and increasing digital access to archives. This reflects a comprehensive approach to preserving cultural heritage.
The funding is distributed across all regions of Canada, including remote and underserved areas such as the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon. On a per capita basis the Territories top the list.
Some projects that are national in scope are categorized as Ontario and Quebec.
While several historical societies received funding no genealogical societies are listed.