This grant program from Library and Archives Canada is for local organizations to increase access and awareness of their holdings and to increase capacity to keep and preserve Canada’s documentary heritage.
This grant program from Library and Archives Canada helps Indigenous communities to digitize documentary heritage and build knowledge and resources for conducting digitization work.
Funding available through Canadian Heritage to hire students and new graduates for archival work.
A Canadian Heritage grant for renovation and construction projects as well as for equipment and studies for cultural spaces.
ASA has a guideline for archival project planning and seeking out appropriate grants to fund projects.
These guides focus on various aspects of projects such as evaluation guidance or it may support other projects related to an archival organization.
ASA acknowledges that our office is located in Treaty 6 territory, the traditional land of the Dene, Métis, Salteaux, Nakoda Sioux, Cree and Blackfoot peoples. As we are a provincial organization, our work is spread throughout all of Alberta, and as such, we recognize Treaty 7 & 8 and all Indigenous, Métis and Inuit people and their lands that our work touches.