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2013 Grants Paid Listing MANITOBA CULTURE, HERITAGE AND TOURISM 2012 - 2013 GRANTS PAID LISTING (UNAUDITED) Please Note: - The figures in this report reflect the amounts of grants paid out of the budget for the fiscal year. These may differ from the amounts approved in cases of formula based grants where final costs of projects are less than anticipated, or in cases of projects which span more than one fiscal year and where grants are paid on a progress basis. MANITOBA CULTURE, HERITAGE AND TOURISM 2012 - 2013 GRANTS PAID LISTING TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE GRANTS TO CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS Major Agencies Operating Grants 1 Capital Grants 1 Community Initiatives 1 Aboriginal Cultural Initiatives 1 Aboriginal Arts Education 1-2 MANITOBA ARTS COUNCIL 2 HERITAGE GRANTS PROGRAM 2-4 ARTS BRANCH Film and Sound Development 4 Arts Development Project Support 4-5 Comités culturels Consolidated 5 Community Arts Councils Operating 5 Consolidated Arts Programming 6 Cultural Industries Support 6-7 Cultural Operating Grants 7 Festival Grants Community Festivals and Events 7-8 Major Arts Festivals Operating Grants 8 Project Support 8-9 Arts Education Access 9 Provincial Community Arts Operating 9 PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES Operating Grants 9-10 Rural Library Technological Sustainability 10-11 HISTORIC RESOURCES Community Museums Grants 11-13 Heritage Buildings Capital Grants 13-14 Provincial Heritage Agencies 14 Signature Museums 14 TRAVEL MANITOBA 14 TOURISM SECRETARIAT 14-15 MANITOBA CULTURE, HERITAGE AND TOURISM 2012/2013 GRANTS PAID LISTING (UNAUDITED) GRANTS TO CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS Major Agencies Operating Grants Centre culturel franco-manitobain 419,700.00 Manitoba Centennial Centre Corp. 2,789,837.52 The Manitoba Museum 3,270,000.00 Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium 110,400.00 Winnipeg Art Gallery 2,312,100.00 Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Inc. 125,000.00 Major Agencies Operating Grants Total $ 9,027,037.52 Capital Grants Centre culturel franco-manitobain 37,500.00 Prairie Theatre Exchange 250,000.00 The Manitoba Museum 25,000.00 Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium 25,000.00 Capital Grants Total $ 337,500.00 Community Initiatives Border Crossings 10,000.00 Centre culturel franco-manitobain 20,000.00 Culture Days Manitoba Inc. 25,000.00 Home Routes Inc. 25,000.00 Manitoba Chamber Orchestra 10,000.00 Manitoba Opera Association 35,500.00 Royal Winnipeg Ballet 20,000.00 Winnipeg Fringe Festival 5,000.00 Winnipeg International Children's Festival Inc. 32,500.00 Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers Inc. 10,000.00 Subtotal $ 193,000.00 Aboriginal Cultural Initiatives Aboriginal Music Manitoba Inc. 7,500.00 Aboriginal Student Centre 5,000.00 Asham Stomperfest 4,000.00 Brokenhead Ojibway Nation 4,000.00 Fisher River Cree Nation Powwow Committee 4,500.00 Founding Nations of Manitoba Tribal Village/Artisans Co-op Inc. 4,500.00 Little Grand Rapids First Nation 4,000.00 Long Plain First Nation 4,500.00 Mamawechetotan Centre Student Council 3,375.00 Opaskwayak Cree Nation Pow Wow Planning Committee 4,000.00 Rolling River First Nation 4,500.00 Sagkeeng Community Powwows 4,500.00 Seven Oaks School Division 1,000.00 St. James Assiniboia Pioneer Association Inc. 2,500.00 St. Theresa Point First Nation 5,000.00 UWASC Annual Powwow Committee 2,000.00 Subtotal $ 64,875.00 Aboriginal Arts Education Aboriginal Writers Collective of Manitoba Inc. 4,500.00 Argyle Alternative High School c/o Point Douglas Building 3,500.00 Chancellor Elementary School 2,100.00 Fisher River Human Resource Centre 4,000.00 Flin Flon Aboriginal Friendship Centre Inc. 1,400.00 Fox Lake Goose Camp Committee 1,000.00 Indigenous Leadership Development Institute Inc. 4,000.00 Native Women's Transition Centre Inc. 3,000.00 North End Women's Centre Inc. 5,000.00 Pregnancy and Family Support Services Inc. 3,000.00 Victoria-Albert School 700.00 Page 1 of 15 MANITOBA CULTURE, HERITAGE AND TOURISM 2012/2013 GRANTS PAID LISTING (UNAUDITED) Aboriginal Arts Education (Cont'd) Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre 4,000.00 Subtotal $ 36,200.00 Community Initiatives Total $ 294,075.00 GRANTS TO CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS TOTAL $ 9,658,612.52 MANITOBA ARTS COUNCIL Manitoba Arts Council 9,760,000.00 MANITOBA ARTS COUNCIL TOTAL $ 9,760,000.00 HERITAGE GRANTS PROGRAM Asessippi Parkland Tourism 1,750.00 Assiniboine Park Conservancy Inc. 3,492.70 Association for Manitoba Archives 4,005.00 Association of Manitoba Museums Inc. 2,000.00 Brandon Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee 3,997.50 Brandon Museum Inc. 7,793.50 Brandon University 2,860.50 Brandon University Mini University 2,000.00 Bruxelles Community Development Committee 1,500.00 Canada's National History Society 3,500.00 Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre (1971) Inc. 3,831.00 Centre for Christian Studies Canada, Inc. 2,407.00 Charleswood Historical Society 2,250.00 Churchill Ladies Club 3,300.00 City of Morden 802.00 City of Winnipeg 2,520.00 City of Winnipeg Archives and Records Control 6,634.00 Darlingford Memorial Park Committee 499.00 Elmhurst Golf and Country Club 359.86 Festival du Voyageur Inc. 2,000.00 Fisher Branch Women's Institute 4,147.00 Fort la Reine Museum, Pioneer Village and Tourist Bureau 1,500.00 Friends of Historic St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church 263.00 Friends of Riding Mountain National Park Inc. 3,730.00 Friends of St. Peter and Paul Church 611.00 Friends of Upper Fort Garry 2,000.00 Garson Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Parish - Cemetery Committee 497.50 Gilbert Plains and District Historical Society Inc. 1,750.00 Gimli Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee 2,500.00 Hart-Cam Museum 750.00 Henteleff Park Foundation Inc. 3,675.00 Herb Lake Landing Community 1,449.00 Heritage Winnipeg Corporation 1,500.00 Icelandic River Heritage Sites Inc. 4,650.00 Interlake Tourism Association 1,187.50 Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada Inc. 2,500.00 La Compagnie de La Vérendrye 1,500.00 La Paroisse C.R. de Saint-Malo 2,500.00 Lac du Bonnet Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee 1,186.94 L'Hôtellerie St. Norbert Guest House Inc. 1,487.50 Living Prairie Museum 1,500.00 Maison Gabrielle Roy Inc. 1,727.50 Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library Inc. 5,340.00 Manitoba Genealogical Society Inc. 831.00 Manitoba Historical Society 9,030.56 Manitoba Living History Society 8,529.00 Manitoba Naturalists Society Inc. 3,900.00 Page 2 of 15 MANITOBA CULTURE, HERITAGE AND TOURISM 2012/2013 GRANTS PAID LISTING (UNAUDITED) Heritage Grants Program (Cont'd) Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum Inc. 2,200.00 Marconi School Committee 1,000.00 Marine Museum of Manitoba (Selkirk) Inc. 3,000.00 Melita and Area Economic Development Corporation 1,796.00 Mennonite Heritage Village (Canada) Inc. 4,725.00 Minnedosa Regional Archives Inc. 4,799.00 Moncur Gallery - People of the Plains Inc. 3,765.44 Norwegian Canadian Club 500.00 Ogniwo Polish Museum Society Inc. 2,610.62 Pembina Manitou Culture and Heritage Committee 21,200.00 Plug-In Inc. 1,750.00 Portage and District Heritage Advisory Committee 5,025.00 Portuguese War Veterans Association Inc. 350.00 R.M. of Argyle 3,300.00 R.M. of Franklin 593.90 R.M. of Gimli Heritage Advisory Committee 3,450.00 R.M. of Macdonald 700.00 R.M. of Morris 2,512.50 R.M. of Pipestone 1,750.00 R.M. of Rosedale Culture and Heritage Committee 426.00 R.M. of Rossburn 669.00 R.M. of St. Clements Heritage Advisory Committee 12,162.50 R.M. of Strathclair 512.00 R.M. of Victoria Beach 5,000.00 Rivers Train Station Restoration Committee 4,538.00 Rivers West - Red River Corridor Inc. 6,540.00 Ruthenian Greek Catholic Parish Cemetery 2,500.00 Sam Waller Museum 20,666.00 Service Battalion Senate Inc. 1,250.00 Seton Centre Inc. 1,293.50 Seven Oaks House Museum 2,575.00 Société historique de Lourdes Inc. 652.50 Société historique de Saint-Boniface 18,112.50 South Central Regional Library 180.00 St. Adolphe Personal Care Home Heritage Group 500.00 St. Boniface Registered Nurses' Alumni Association 1,258.00 St. Vital Historical Society Inc. 1,530.27 The Manitoba Museum 11,151.50 The Pas Centennial Committee 1,865.73 The United Church of Canada Archives 5,600.00 Town of Hartney 5,175.00 Town of Manitou 2,655.78 Town of Melita 4,165.00 Town of Powerview-Pine Falls 2,512.50 Town of Swan River 2,500.00 Town of Virden 1,125.00 Transcona Historical Museum Inc. 3,500.00 Turtle Mountain & Souris Plains Regional Heritage Association 1,000.00 Ukrainian Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Manitoba 2,055.00 Ukrainian Folk Arts Centre and Museum Inc. 1,500.00 Université de Saint-Boniface 2,205.00 University of Manitoba 775.00 University of Manitoba - Department of Anthropology 3,904.00 University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections 11,441.00 University of Manitoba Libraries 2,538.00 University of Winnipeg 3,850.00 Village of Wawanesa 5,032.00 Winnipeg Architecture Foundation Inc. 1,750.00 Winnipeg Art Gallery 3,000.00 Page 3 of 15 MANITOBA CULTURE, HERITAGE AND TOURISM 2012/2013 GRANTS PAID LISTING (UNAUDITED) Heritage Grants Program (Cont'd) Winnipeg Rowing Club 337.50 HERITAGE GRANTS PROGRAM TOTAL $ 352,775.30 ARTS BRANCH Film and Sound Development Manitoba Film and Music 3,944,600.00 Manitoba Music 101,500.00 National Screen Institute - Canada 251,700.00 On Screen Manitoba 75,000.00 Winnipeg Film Group Inc. 10,200.00 Film and Sound Development Total $ 4,383,000.00 Arts Development Project Support Aboriginal Group Early Singers 1,250.00 Arborg & District Agricultural Society 655.80 Arts West Council Inc.
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