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Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005
Restricts profit from criminal notoriety
Last Update: April 27, 2026
Funding available
Varies by project
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Location
Manitoba, Canada
Overview
This Manitoba program prevents criminals from profiting from the notoriety of their crimes. It covers compensation claims, the distribution of consideration, and court applications related to contracts for the recollection of a crime and criminal memorabilia.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
At a glance
Funding available
Financing goals
- Increase social or community impact
- Raise awareness or mobilize a population
Eligible Funding
- Varies by project
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Eligible candidates
Eligible Industries
- Information and cultural industries
Location
- Manitoba
Legal structures
- Non-profit
Annual revenue
- All revenue ranges
Organisation size
- All organization sizes
Audience
- All groups
Non-profit candidates
Sector of operation
- Law and Legal Services
Target groups
- General public
Revenue structures
- 100% donations / grants
Scope
- Provincial
Next Steps
1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility
Activities funded
- Claims for compensation by victims of designated crimes
- Court applications for payment under contracts for the recollection of a crime
- Applications related to criminal memorabilia sold at a premium
Documents Needed
- Claim form accepted by the director
- Evidence of pecuniary losses, such as receipts and invoices
- Evidence of non-pecuniary losses, such as a physician's report
- Information on other compensation sources and amounts received or payable
- Additional information, documents, or authorizations requested by the director
Eligibility
Who is eligible?
- Victims of designated crimes
- Persons with pecuniary or non-pecuniary losses from a designated crime
Who is not eligible
- Law enforcement agencies
- Federal, provincial, or municipal governments and their departments or agencies
Eligible geographic areas
- Manitoba
Processing and Agreement
- The director issues notice to potential claimants and receives claims.
- The adjudicator reviews each claim and determines eligibility and compensation amount.
- Compensation is paid only after all filed claims have been adjudicated.
- If compensation is available, it is distributed according to the priority rules set out in the regulation.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005 Program
Here are answers to the most common questions about the Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005. This section explains what the program is, how much funding is available, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and other important details to help you determine if this grant is right for your business.
What is the Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005?
This Manitoba program prevents criminals from profiting from the notoriety of their crimes. It covers compensation claims, the distribution of consideration, and court applications related to contracts for the recollection of a crime and criminal memorabilia.
Who is eligible for the Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005 program?
To be eligible for the Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005 program, you must:
Losses from a designated crime
Not fully compensated elsewhere
Claim filed on approved form
What expenses are eligible under Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005?
Claims for compensation by victims of designated crimes
Court applications for payment under contracts for the recollection of a crime
Applications related to criminal memorabilia sold at a premium
Where is the Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005 available?
The Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005 program is available the province of Manitoba.
Is the Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005 a grant, loan, or tax credit?
Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005 is a Grant and Funding
Who are the financial supporters of the Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005?
Profits of Criminal Notoriety Regulation, M.R. 56/2005 is funded by Government of Manitoba