[1] Supports initiatives that improve the governance and management of non-profit organisations committed to art and heritage.
[2] Provides grants to community-oriented initiatives that improve the living conditions for residents in urban areas of Canada.
One of the most innovative of the projects was Dummies Theatre, which staged free theatrical performances in vacant urban storefronts to draw attention to the historical significance and social potential of these spaces.
The first Bronfman lecture was delivered by John C. Bugher, director of the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras' Nuclear Center, on his work supporting the US Atomic Energy Commission's biomedical research.
Provides small grants for new or established organizations wishing to launch a new project that was not part of their main activities.