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LOGIN - CANADA COUNCILLOGINGRANT APPLICATION PORTAL COVID-19: There may be restrictions or conditions on projects in which travel or public gatherings are an essential part. Our guidelines and forms will not reflect these changes; for details, please visit our COVID-19 Information and support for the arts sector web page.. Voluntary Self-ID: We have updated the gender identity question in our Voluntary Self-ID form to provide a more inclusive GRANTS | THE CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS Peer assessment is the basis for the majority of the Canada Council’s arts funding decisions. The Canada Council maintains an active registry of potential peer assessors that is used to assemble assessment committees. Now you can submit your name to be added toDIGITAL NOW
Digital Now is a one-time digital innovation initiative. The initiative offers grants to arts groups, collectives, and organizations to adapt existing works or create new ones to be shared virtually with audiences. Digital Now offers a springboard for the arts sector, during this period of health-related restrictions, to make a digital leap for GRANT APPLICATION PORTAL The Grant. 1. Create Your Account. You must first create an account and at least one applicant profile to use for applying for grants. 2. Validation. Your applicant profile will be validated by Canada Council staff to make sure you are eligible to apply to the programs.DIRECTOR AND CEO
Photo: Christian Lalonde. In 2019, Simon Brault’s mandate as Director and CEO of the Canada Council for the Arts was renewed for four years. He has been at the head of the Council since 2014. He came to the position with a full understanding of his role, having served as Vice-Chair of the Council’s Board of Directors from 2004 to 2014. THE COUNCIL NEEDS YOUR HELP FOR ITS RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGNSEE MORE ONCANADACOUNCIL.CA
MOLSON PRIZES
The Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prizes are awarded to two persons – one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities, who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding achievements. The prizes are intended to encourage ongoing contributions to Canada's cultural and intellectual heritage. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ARTISTS The Professional Development for Artists component of Explore and Create supports the career growth of Canadian artists and artistic groups by encouraging participation in a wide range of development opportunities. Grants fund activities that contribute to the professional advancement of Canadian artists working in all artisticdisciplines.
EQUITY-SEEKING GROUPS Equity-seeking groups are communities that face significant collective challenges in participating in society. This marginalization could be created by attitudinal, historic, social and environmental barriers based on age, ethnicity, disability, economic status, gender, nationality, race, sexual orientation and transgender status, etc. Equity-seeking groups are those that identify barriers to CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS The Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s National Arts Funder. We fund Canadian artists and arts organizations. Discover great Canadianart!
LOGIN - CANADA COUNCILLOGINGRANT APPLICATION PORTAL COVID-19: There may be restrictions or conditions on projects in which travel or public gatherings are an essential part. Our guidelines and forms will not reflect these changes; for details, please visit our COVID-19 Information and support for the arts sector web page.. Voluntary Self-ID: We have updated the gender identity question in our Voluntary Self-ID form to provide a more inclusive GRANTS | THE CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS Peer assessment is the basis for the majority of the Canada Council’s arts funding decisions. The Canada Council maintains an active registry of potential peer assessors that is used to assemble assessment committees. Now you can submit your name to be added toDIGITAL NOW
Digital Now is a one-time digital innovation initiative. The initiative offers grants to arts groups, collectives, and organizations to adapt existing works or create new ones to be shared virtually with audiences. Digital Now offers a springboard for the arts sector, during this period of health-related restrictions, to make a digital leap for GRANT APPLICATION PORTAL The Grant. 1. Create Your Account. You must first create an account and at least one applicant profile to use for applying for grants. 2. Validation. Your applicant profile will be validated by Canada Council staff to make sure you are eligible to apply to the programs.DIRECTOR AND CEO
Photo: Christian Lalonde. In 2019, Simon Brault’s mandate as Director and CEO of the Canada Council for the Arts was renewed for four years. He has been at the head of the Council since 2014. He came to the position with a full understanding of his role, having served as Vice-Chair of the Council’s Board of Directors from 2004 to 2014. THE COUNCIL NEEDS YOUR HELP FOR ITS RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGNSEE MORE ONCANADACOUNCIL.CA
MOLSON PRIZES
The Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prizes are awarded to two persons – one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities, who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding achievements. The prizes are intended to encourage ongoing contributions to Canada's cultural and intellectual heritage. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ARTISTS The Professional Development for Artists component of Explore and Create supports the career growth of Canadian artists and artistic groups by encouraging participation in a wide range of development opportunities. Grants fund activities that contribute to the professional advancement of Canadian artists working in all artisticdisciplines.
EQUITY-SEEKING GROUPS Equity-seeking groups are communities that face significant collective challenges in participating in society. This marginalization could be created by attitudinal, historic, social and environmental barriers based on age, ethnicity, disability, economic status, gender, nationality, race, sexual orientation and transgender status, etc. Equity-seeking groups are those that identify barriers to 2021–26 STRATEGIC PLAN Our 2021–26 Strategic Plan, Art, now more than ever, was written during a pandemic that has forever changed the lives of millions of people across the world and severely impacted the arts sector and its workers. Art, now more than ever is a rallying call to rebuild a stronger, more resilient, and more inclusive sector along withaudiences and
LOGOS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Canada Council for the Arts’ logo. For our various communities and stakeholders, our logo is the most visible representation of the organization, our people and our brand. We use it across all our communications. It is a valuable corporate asset that must be used consistently in the proper, approved forms. Download logo assets.MOLSON PRIZES
The Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prizes are awarded to two persons – one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities, who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding achievements. The prizes are intended to encourage ongoing contributions to Canada's cultural and intellectual heritage. CAREERS | CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS 1-866-540-0525. The Canada Council for the Arts is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the targeted groups ( women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities) when youapply.
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Recipients – all. In response to the Government of Canada’s policy on the publication of grants and contributions over $25,000, the Canada Council for the Arts’ searchable online database provides information on all grants and prizes awarded. The database is updated 4 times per year to include information on all grants and prizesawarded
DIGITAL STRATEGY FUND Stimulate the digital transformation of the arts sector in Canada. The Digital Strategy Fund grants are for strategic initiatives that will help Canadian artists, groups, and arts organizations understand the digital world, engage with it, and respond to the cultural and social changes it produces. DISCLOSURE OF GRANT AND PRIZE RECIPIENTS Disclosure of Grant and Prize Recipients. In response to the Government of Canada’s policy on the publication of grants and contributions over $25,000, the Canada Council for the Arts’ searchable online database provides information on all grants andprizes awarded.
MEDIA ARTS EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION FUND The Media Arts Equipment Acquisition Fund supports Canadian professional media arts organizations to develop technical infrastructure that fosters conditions necessary for the vitality and advancement of independent media arts in Canada. Support towards the purchase of media arts equipment for the research, development, creation, presentation OPENING THE DOOR TO NEW AND EARLY CAREER ARTISTS The Canada Council for the Arts is making it easier for artists to apply for their first grant—we’ve launched a profile for new and early career artists.Originally part of a two-year pilot project to reach the next wave of artists in Canada and renew our support to the arts sector, the project has been extended until further notice.This page will be updated 2 months in advance of the pilot CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS The Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s National Arts Funder. We fund Canadian artists and arts organizations. Discover great Canadianart!
LOGIN - CANADA COUNCILLOGINGRANT APPLICATION PORTALCANADIAN COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSCANADA COUNCIL PORTALCANADIAN COUNCILCONSEIL DES ARTS DU CANADACA ARTS COUNCILCA ARTS COUNCIL GRANTS COVID-19: There may be restrictions or conditions on projects in which travel or public gatherings are an essential part. Our guidelines and forms will not reflect these changes; for details, please visit our COVID-19 Information and support for the arts sector web page.. Voluntary Self-ID: We have updated the gender identity question in our Voluntary Self-ID form to provide a more inclusive CONTACT US | CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS Reception. 1-800 263-5588 613-566-4414, ext. 0 Fax: 613-566-4390. Accessibility. For people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or TTY users, please use your preferred MRS (Message Relay GRANTS | THE CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS Peer assessment is the basis for the majority of the Canada Council’s arts funding decisions. The Canada Council maintains an active registry of potential peer assessors that is used to assemble assessment committees. Now you can submit your name to be added toSTAFF DIRECTORY
Abaza, Muna Quality Assurance Specialist 1-800-263-5588 or (613) 566-4414, ext. 4061 Email this contact LOGOS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Canada Council for the Arts’ logo. For our various communities and stakeholders, our logo is the most visible representation of the organization, our people and our brand. We use it across all our communications. It is a valuable corporate asset that must be used consistently in the proper, approved forms. Download logo assets.RECIPIENTS – ALL
Recipients – all. In response to the Government of Canada’s policy on the publication of grants and contributions over $25,000, the Canada Council for the Arts’ searchable online database provides information on all grants and prizes awarded. The database is updated 4 times per year to include information on all grants and prizesawarded
MOLSON PRIZES
The Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prizes are awarded to two persons – one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities, who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding achievements. The prizes are intended to encourage ongoing contributions to Canada's cultural and intellectual heritage. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ARTISTS The Professional Development for Artists component of Explore and Create supports the career growth of Canadian artists and artistic groups by encouraging participation in a wide range of development opportunities. Grants fund activities that contribute to the professional advancement of Canadian artists working in all artisticdisciplines.
CREATING, KNOWING AND SHARING The Canada Council for the Arts is committed to reaffirming and revitalizing its relationship with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. The Canada Council believes that an approach that respects First Nations, Inuit and Métis artistic expression, cultural protocols, Indigenous rights and Indigenous worldviews will stimulateFirst
CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS The Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s National Arts Funder. We fund Canadian artists and arts organizations. Discover great Canadianart!
LOGIN - CANADA COUNCILLOGINGRANT APPLICATION PORTALCANADIAN COUNCIL FOR THE ARTSCANADA COUNCIL PORTALCANADIAN COUNCILCONSEIL DES ARTS DU CANADACA ARTS COUNCILCA ARTS COUNCIL GRANTS COVID-19: There may be restrictions or conditions on projects in which travel or public gatherings are an essential part. Our guidelines and forms will not reflect these changes; for details, please visit our COVID-19 Information and support for the arts sector web page.. Voluntary Self-ID: We have updated the gender identity question in our Voluntary Self-ID form to provide a more inclusive CONTACT US | CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS Reception. 1-800 263-5588 613-566-4414, ext. 0 Fax: 613-566-4390. Accessibility. For people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or TTY users, please use your preferred MRS (Message Relay GRANTS | THE CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS Peer assessment is the basis for the majority of the Canada Council’s arts funding decisions. The Canada Council maintains an active registry of potential peer assessors that is used to assemble assessment committees. Now you can submit your name to be added toSTAFF DIRECTORY
Abaza, Muna Quality Assurance Specialist 1-800-263-5588 or (613) 566-4414, ext. 4061 Email this contact LOGOS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Canada Council for the Arts’ logo. For our various communities and stakeholders, our logo is the most visible representation of the organization, our people and our brand. We use it across all our communications. It is a valuable corporate asset that must be used consistently in the proper, approved forms. Download logo assets.RECIPIENTS – ALL
Recipients – all. In response to the Government of Canada’s policy on the publication of grants and contributions over $25,000, the Canada Council for the Arts’ searchable online database provides information on all grants and prizes awarded. The database is updated 4 times per year to include information on all grants and prizesawarded
MOLSON PRIZES
The Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prizes are awarded to two persons – one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities, who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding achievements. The prizes are intended to encourage ongoing contributions to Canada's cultural and intellectual heritage. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ARTISTS The Professional Development for Artists component of Explore and Create supports the career growth of Canadian artists and artistic groups by encouraging participation in a wide range of development opportunities. Grants fund activities that contribute to the professional advancement of Canadian artists working in all artisticdisciplines.
CREATING, KNOWING AND SHARING The Canada Council for the Arts is committed to reaffirming and revitalizing its relationship with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. The Canada Council believes that an approach that respects First Nations, Inuit and Métis artistic expression, cultural protocols, Indigenous rights and Indigenous worldviews will stimulateFirst
FUNDING | CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS Funding Decisions. Through its granting activities, the Canada Council works to fulfill its mandate to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts. Browse the list of grant and prize recipients. Peer assessment is the basis for the majority of the Canada Council's funding decisions. THE CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS REVEALS THE GGBOOKS OTTAWA, ONTARIO, June 1, 2021— It is with great pleasure that the Canada Council for the Arts today revealed the 2020 winners of the prestigious Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks), albeit a little later than usual. Through a rigorous process, peer assessment committees selected the best 14 books published in Canada among the 70finalists.
FUNDING PRINCIPLES
Funding Principles. Public funding of the arts contributes to the society in which we live. The Canada Council for the Arts is responsible for identifying areas where it can act strategically to shape an inclusive and healthy arts sector. In all its activities, the Canada Council must meet the highest ethical standards. DEADLINES | CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS 30 September 2020 for requests of $50,001 to $250,000. Usually within 3 months of submitting your application. End of March 2021. Public Access to the Arts and Citizen Engagement. Any time before the start date of your initiative for requests up to $50,000 until 7 January2021.
GRANT APPLICATION PORTAL The Canada Council is Canada’s public arts funder. Learn more about our grants, services, prizes and payments. ||| Le Conseil est l'organisme de soutien aux arts du Canada. Plus de détails sur : subventions, services, prix et paiements. CORPORATE POLICIES AND DOCUMENTS Corporate Policies and Documents. The Canada Council for the Arts reports to Parliament through the Minister of Canadian Heritage and is governed by an 11-member Board. Our Chair, the members of the Board and the Director of the Canada Council are appointed by the Governor in Council for fixed terms. The Board meets at least three times ayear
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT BANK What is this prize? Every three years, talented Canadian professional classical musicians compete for a chance to borrow one of the more than 20 legendary instruments from the Canada Council’s Musical Instrument Bank (MIB). MEDIA ARTS EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION FUND The Media Arts Equipment Acquisition Fund supports Canadian professional media arts organizations to develop technical infrastructure that fosters conditions necessary for the vitality and advancement of independent media arts in Canada. Support towards the purchase of media arts equipment for the research, development, creation, presentation RESPECTFUL WORKPLACES Toggle navigation. Funding. Grants. Explore and Create; Engage and Sustain; Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples CYBERSECURITY NOTICE Toggle navigation. Funding. Grants. Explore and Create; Engage and Sustain; Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS The Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s National Arts Funder. We fund Canadian artists and arts organizations. Discover great Canadianart!
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Recipients – all. In response to the Government of Canada’s policy on the publication of grants and contributions over $25,000, the Canada Council for the Arts’ searchable online database provides information on all grants and prizes awarded. The database is updated 4 times per year to include information on all grants and prizesawarded
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Translation Rates. Amounts you can request. Costs related to translation and surtitling, based on the standard translation rates in effect in your country. Literature projects: Costs may be up to 50% of the translator’s fee. Theatre projects: Applicants should propose the total anticipated costs for translation of scripts or surtitles.MOLSON PRIZES
The Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prizes are awarded to two persons – one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities, who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding achievements. The prizes are intended to encourage ongoing contributions to Canada's cultural and intellectual heritage. CREATING, KNOWING AND SHARING The Canada Council for the Arts is committed to reaffirming and revitalizing its relationship with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. The Canada Council believes that an approach that respects First Nations, Inuit and Métis artistic expression, cultural protocols, Indigenous rights and Indigenous worldviews will stimulateFirst
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Recipients – all. In response to the Government of Canada’s policy on the publication of grants and contributions over $25,000, the Canada Council for the Arts’ searchable online database provides information on all grants and prizes awarded. LOGOS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Message requests and ad space offers. If you received a Council grant and want to mention it in your promotional material with a message, an ad or a banner, you can send a request with all the relevant details (number of words, language, deadline, technical or other information) to brand@canadacouncil.ca.MOLSON PRIZES
The Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prizes are awarded to two persons – one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities, who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding achievements. The prizes are intended to encourage ongoing contributions to Canada's cultural and intellectual heritage. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ARTISTS The Professional Development for Artists component of Explore and Create supports the career growth of Canadian artists and artistic groups by encouraging CREATING, KNOWING AND SHARING The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples. The Canada Council for the Arts is committed to reaffirming and revitalizing its relationship with FUNDING | CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS Funding Decisions. Through its granting activities, the Canada Council works to fulfill its mandate to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts. Browse the list of grant and prize recipients. Peer assessment is the basis for the majority of the Canada Council's funding decisions. THE CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS REVEALS THE GGBOOKS OTTAWA, ONTARIO, June 1, 2021— It is with great pleasure that the Canada Council for the Arts today revealed the 2020 winners of the prestigious Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks), albeit a little later than usual. Through a rigorous process, peer assessment committees selected the best 14 books published in Canada among the 70finalists.
FUNDING PRINCIPLES
Funding Principles. Public funding of the arts contributes to the society in which we live. The Canada Council for the Arts is responsible for identifying areas where it can act strategically to shape an inclusive and healthy arts sector. In all its activities, the Canada Council must meet the highest ethical standards. GRANT APPLICATION PORTAL The Canada Council is Canada’s public arts funder. Learn more about our grants, services, prizes and payments. ||| Le Conseil est l'organisme de soutien aux arts du Canada. Plus de détails sur : subventions, services, prix et paiements.RECIPIENTS – ALL
Recipients – all. In response to the Government of Canada’s policy on the publication of grants and contributions over $25,000, the Canada Council for the Arts’ searchable online database provides information on all grants and prizes awarded. The database is updated 4 times per year to include information on all grants and prizesawarded
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ARTISTS The Professional Development for Artists component of Explore and Create supports the career growth of Canadian artists and artistic groups by encouraging participation in a wide range of development opportunities. Grants fund activities that contribute to the professional advancement of Canadian artists working in all artisticdisciplines.
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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF #GGARTS AWARDS In 2020, the Canada Council for the Arts celebrates 20 years of the Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts, which have marked the influential and inspiring careers of 170 artists to date.Prize Winners
DEAF PERFORMING ARTIST RECOGNIZED FOR HIS LEADERSHIP AND AUDACITY Performing artist Chris Dodd has been awarded the Guy Laliberté Prize by the Canada Council for the Arts in honour of his exceptional work. See more Spotlight articles OUR IMPACT: BY THE NUMBERS$17.7M
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