Summative evaluation of the National Training Program in the Film and Video Sector (NTPFVS) / Office of the Chief Audit and Evaluation Executive, Evaluation Services Directorate.: CH7-44/2008E-PDF

Established in 1997, the National Training Program in the Film and Video Sector (NTPFVS) provides financial support to independent, non-profit Canadian institutions that provide training to Canadian talent for a Canadian career in the film and video sector. The main objective of the NTPFVS is to ensure a healthy and thriving film and television industry from which Canadian audiences can benefit, today and in the future. The Program supports independent, not-for-profit organizations that specialize in the training of Canadian talents in preparation for a national career in the film and video sector, based on accepted industry standards. It provides stabilizing support on a multi-year or annual basis for ongoing operational activities for the institutions’ professional programs and special projects; however, funding support is not intended for capital infrastructure. ...

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Canadian Heritage. Office of the Chief Audit and Evaluation Executive.
Title Summative evaluation of the National Training Program in the Film and Video Sector (NTPFVS) / Office of the Chief Audit and Evaluation Executive, Evaluation Services Directorate.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "February 2008."
Issued also in French under title: Évaluation sommative du Programme national de formation dans le secteur du film et de la vidéo.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Gatineau, Que.] : Canadian Heritage, 2008.
Description vii, 68 p. : figs., tables, photos.
Catalogue number
  • CH7-44/2008E-PDF
Subject terms Assessment
Federal programs
Heritage
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