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Apply to host a training or learning activity

The Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) and the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) offer Canadian heritage institutions and associations the opportunity to host training and learning activities. These activities cover a diverse range of topics to help participants care for their collections.

What you need before starting

There are four pages on the form. Page 1 (below) is your contact information, page 2 requires detailed information about your request, page 3 allows you to attach supporting documentation and page 4 allows you to review your request before submitting it.

Before starting to fill out this form, please ensure that you have all of the following information, which will be required on page 2:

  • First and second activity choice
  • Rationale for requesting activity
  • Target audience
  • Intended location or videoconferencing platform
  • Methods/sources of publicity
  • Estimated participant fees
  • Partnering organizations (if applicable)
  • Requested date for hosting the activity

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Read the personal information collection statement.

Personal information collection statement

Privacy notice

The collection of personal information is authorized by the Department of Canadian Heritage and is required to administrate your request and prepare a reply. Collection and use of this personal information is in accordance with the Privacy Act. Such information may be used for evaluation, statistical and reporting purposes. The personal information collected is described in Personal Information Bank PSU 914 (Public Communications) and will be retained for 5 to 7 years. The information you provide is done voluntarily. Failure to provide the required information will result in the rejection of your request. Under the Privacy Act you have the right of access to, and correction of, your personal information. To exercise either of these rights, contact Canadian Heritage’s ATIP Coordinator by email at aiprp-atip@pch.gc.ca. If you are not satisfied with Canadian Heritage’s response to your privacy concern, you may wish to contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada by telephone at 1-800-282-1376.


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