The Museum Contribution Program (MCP) is an annual fund. It's available to 19 museums and First Nations' cultural centres in Yukon. This funding can be used to:
- hire staff and undertake programming;
- address cataloguing and registration needs;
- cover utility expenses;
- purchase supplies;
- upgrade and repair buildings and/or exhibits;
- provide administrative services; and
- undertake other activities and small projects as determined by staff and/or board of governors.
Yukon museums and cultural centres can apply for funding for specific projects. To do so, they must be on Tourism and Culture’s museums eligibility list.
Contact our museums manager for more information about:
- the eligibility list;
- how to start the application process; or
- the MCP in general.
The Special Capital Projects Assistance Program (SPCAP) is an annual fund. It's available to 19 museums and First Nations' cultural centres in Yukon. Funding may be used for projects involving:
- exhibit planning and development;
- small (specialized) capital acquisitions and/or improvements;
- artifact inventory and cataloguing;
- small conservation projects;
- cooperative marketing ventures; or
- revenue generation enhancement projects.
Yukon museums and cultural centres can apply for funding for specific projects. To do so, they must be on Tourism and Culture’s museums eligibility list.
Contact our museums manager for more information about:
- the eligibility list;
- how to start the application process; or
- the SCPAP in general.
The Museums and Heritage Unit provides training, advice, and technical and hands-on help to heritage workers. We support the preservation and appreciation of Yukon heritage and history.
Our services include:
- administering funding programs;
- advising on management and operational best practices;
- providing technical and hands-on help;
- organizing training opportunities for institutions, staff and independent contractors; and
- providing report templates for finance and collections condition.
Connect with an expert
Questions about programs and services
The museums manager can answer any questions you have about programs and services. Email [email protected] or phone 867-667-3660.
Funding, reporting and training
The cultural heritage training coordinator can assist museums and First Nations' cultural centres with funding, reporting and payment questions. They also organize training and skill development opportunities. Email [email protected] or phone 867-633-7999.
Collections care and management
The conservator can help with:
- preventive conservation;
- artifact or specimen repair and cleaning;
- pest management; and
- emergency planning for collections.
Email [email protected] or phone 867-667-3431.
The collections management advisor can help with:
- developing collections management policies and procedures; and
- database navigation and documentation.
Email [email protected] or phone 867-667-8022.
To read our policy on Yukon First Nations cultural centres and museums, click here.
For questions about the support available to museums and cultural centres, contact our museums manager. Email [email protected] or phone 867-667-3660 or toll free in Yukon 1-800-661-0408 extension 3660.