Province Invests $11,860 in the Isles of Notre Dame Heritage

By | Jul 14, 2010

A total of $11,860 in operational support has been provided to heritage organizations in the Isles of Notre Dame region through the province’s Cultural Economic Development Program.

“The Provincial Government recognizes the importance of preserving and promoting our heritage, and the efforts of community-based groups to safeguard our history and traditions,” said the Honourable Terry French, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Recreation. “This investment will continue to support those efforts to the benefit of residents and visitors alike.”

Budget 2010 investments in The Isles of Notre Dame are as follows:

  • Twillingate Museum Association – $6,250;
  • Durrell Museum Corporation – $3,540;
  • Moreton’s Harbour Museum – $1,070; and,
  • Tilting Historical Foundation – $1,000.

“This program assists with much-needed operational support for these groups, helping to ensure the preservation of our rich culture and heritage for future generations,” said Derrick Dalley, MHA for The Isles of Notre Dame. “These heritage organizations also attract a host of visitors to our region each year, resulting in an increase in economic activity and benefits to our communities.”

The 2010 Cultural Economic Development Program (CEDP) is providing $1.27 million for operational and project support to the heritage sector, and about $1.2 million to the professional arts sector, for a total of almost $2.5 million.

CEDP applications are considered based on the strength of the business plans, vision and potential for development within the sector. For more information on the CEDP program for heritage organizations, and application guidelines, visit:

http://www.tcr.gov.nl.ca/tcr/heritage/cedp/index.html.

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