Alberta Community Development

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Alberta Community Development is a ministry of the Government of Alberta. Its duties involve preserving Alberta's natural and cultural heritage, protecting human rights throughout the province, promoting volunteerism, sport, recreation and arts.

As of 2006, the Minister of Community Development was Denis Ducharme.

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[edit] Ministry Structure

  • Community and Citizenship Services (grant assistance programs, consultation and information services)
    • Libraries, Community and Voluntary Sector Services Branch
    • Sport and Recreation Branch
    • Arts Branch
    • Human Rights and Citizenship Branch
  • Cultural Facilities and Historical Resources
    • Provincial Archives of Alberta
    • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditoria
    • Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditoria
  • Parks and Protected Areas (Preservation, Heritage Appreciation, Outdoor Recreation, Heritage Tourism)
  • Ministry Support Services
  • Francophone Secretariat (liaison with the Francophone community)
  • Alberta 2005 Centennial Program

[edit] Agencies

  • Human Rights, Citizenship and Multiculturalism Education Fund Advisory Committee
  • Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission
  • Alberta Foundation for the Arts
  • Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • Alberta Historical Resources Foundation
  • Wild Rose Foundation (grant assistance to non-profit organizations)
  • Government House Foundation

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