
Central Cultural Fund
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Overview
The Central Cultural Fund (CCF) is Sri Lanka’s key government body for managing, conserving, and promoting the nation’s rich cultural heritage, including historic sites, artifacts, and intangible traditions, through scientific research, restoration, education (like replica creation), and tourism development, ensuring these treasures are preserved for future generations
Founded Year
1980
Ownership Type
Government-Owned / State-Owned Enterprise
Business Model
B2C (Business to Consumer)
Time Zone
+5.30
Mission
To be the most distinguished institution in managing Sri Lanka's cultural heritage through scientific research, conservation, protection, development, and promotion, leading to sustainable cultural and economic growth.
Vision
To make Sri Lanka's cultural heritage a "Global Miracle".
Core Values
Conservation & Preservation: Scientific management, restoration, and protection of cultural monuments (e.g., Sigiriya, Anuradhapura). Research & Development: Undertaking scientific studies and development for heritage sites. Promotion & Education: Promoting cultural pride, educating the public, and supporting artists/craftsmen. Sustainability: Ensuring heritage is handed over to future generations in its full richness. Community Support: Assisting religious activities and providing aid to cultural endeavors.
Company Tagline
"Conserving, Protecting, Promoting Sri Lankan Heritage". "Expanding Conservation, Education, and Cultural Pride Nationwide".
Head Office Country
Sri Lanka