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Municipal Cultural Planning Partnership Boosted by Trillium

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Municipal Cultural Planning PartnershipCCI - Ontario’s Arts Presenting Network (Suite 125) were paid a visit by the Minister of Culture Caroline Di Cocco and Helen Burstyn, Chair of the Ontario Trillium Foundation to launch the Municipal Cultural Planning Partnership (MCPP). Thanks to a $230,500 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the program is now up and running.

The MCPP will bring together multiple groups such as culture sector organizations, municipal governments, planners, and passionate community leaders to discuss ideas for supporting and fostering vibrant, creative, and successful communities.

The launch of the program was celebrated at the Centre for Social Innovation (Suite 400) and included esteemed guests and supporters.

To learn more about the MCPP, access resources, and join the online community visit: www.ontariomcp.ca

Photo caption: Minister of Culture Caroline Di Cocco, CCI - Ontario’s Arts Presenting Network board member and Theatre Manager of the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts Ken Coulter, Chair of the Ontario Trillium Foundation Helen Burstyn, and MCPP Chair Bill Poole. Photo: Yvonne Bambrick

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