HERE IS ONE EXAMPLE OF WHY OUR TAXES ARE SO HIGH...grandparents in Canada living on low fixed incomes are being made to pay taxes and THIS is what our governments think is necessary??? OMG
The Department of Canadian Heritage is launching its third call for
proposals under the Canada Interactive Fund (CIF) for the 2012-2013 fiscal
year.
The Canada Interactive Fund (CIF) aims to support the creation of digital
and interactive Canadian cultural content, developed by official-language
minority communities (OLMCs), Aboriginal and ethnocultural organizations,
and other non-profit organizations.
User experience is a key element of the CIF. To be eligible, projects must:
� Propose interactive digital cultural content and/or applications;
� Ensure that content and/or applications are available in at least
one
official language;
� Involve the clearing of all applicable copyright;
� Commit to adhering to the Technical Standards and Guidelines for the
Canada Interactive Fund;
� Request funding for no more than 60% of the total cost of the
project
, up to a maximum of
$500 000; The CIF will provide funding to projects that are based on interactivity
and innovation, offering users unique, personalized and enriching
experiences through cultural content.
Who can apply?
�
OLMC, Aboriginal, ethnocultural and other-not-for-profit cultural
organizations;
� First Nations Tribal or Band Councils, Inuit organizations and M�tis
organizations; � Canadian educational institutions; and
� Provincial/ territorial or municipal government institutions, e.g.
museums, cultural associations.
The 2012-13 Canada Interactive Fund Guidelines are available on our Web
site below. Please note that the application deadline is January 9, 2012.
If you require additional information, please contact our office at:
Telephone: 1-866-811-0055 (toll free) or
819-997-0055 (National Capital Region)
E-mail: cif-fic
pch.gc.ca