Arts & Culture Grants

Grants
Indigenous 360
Deadline
October 25, 2025
Amount:
$1,000, $5,000, and $15,000
Eligibility Criteria:
Professional Indigenous artists, arts/cultural professionals, and Knowledge Keepers
Small and large-scale grants are also open to arts organizations and arts groups.
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Indigenous Arts Support
Deadline
April 24 and October 16, 2025, 1 p.m. ET
Amount:
$15,000, $20,000, and $25,000
Eligibility Criteria:
Indigenous artists, curators, and arts professionals in Ontario
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Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples: Short-Term Projects
Deadline
November 26, 2025
Amount:
up to $100,000
Eligibility Criteria:
First Nations, Inuit and Métis aspring and professional artists, arts/cultural professionals, cultural carriers, arts groups and organizations. Aspiring artists must work under the mentorship of a professional First Nations, Inuit or Métis artist. Organizations currently receiving core (operating) grants cannot apply. For-profit organizations must be in operation for at least 2 years before applying.
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Arts Vitality Micro-Grant
Deadline
Ongoing; applications are reviewed monthly.
Amount:
up to $3,000
Eligibility Criteria:
Open to Indigenous artists in British Columbia, including students. Supports immediate artistic needs, such as materials, equipment, or other resources to advance an artist’s practice.
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Indigenous Arts Individual Project Funding
Deadline
March 2, 2026 and September 2, 2026
Amount:
up to $18,000
Eligibility Criteria:
Residents of Alberta
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Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples: Small Scale Activities
Deadline
Any time before the start date of your project or activity
Amount:
up to $5,000
Eligibility Criteria:
This funding is open to First Nations, Inuit and Métis individuals, artistic groups, collectives and organizations working in all disciplines. Aspiring artists must work under the mentorship of a professional First Nations, Inuit or Métis artist. Organizations currently receiving core (operating) grants cannot apply. For-profit organizations must be in operation for at least 2 years before applying.
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Mentor-Apprentice Program
Deadline
The project term for the main MAP is from April 1, 2024, to March 1, 2025, while the MAP Connections variant, which offers a more flexible schedule with 100 hours of immersion, runs from June 1, 2024, to December 15, 2024
Amount:
$6,500 to $21,000
Eligibility Criteria:
In British Columbia (Administered by the First Peoples' Cultural Council - FPCC):
The program is suitable for learners aged 16 to 50 who have a specific plan to actively pass on the language to others. This includes potential language teachers, parents of young children, and others who are committed to using and teaching the language within their community. The program involves completing 300 hours of language immersion with a fluent speaker over approximately nine months (First Peoples Cultural Council).
In the Northwest Territories:
The program is open to any adult aged 18 and older. Priority is given to Indigenous applicants who live in the Northwest Territories, especially those who commit to sharing their language with others upon completing the program. This includes teachers, childcare workers, parents, or those actively engaged in language programming in their community. The participants must spend about 7-10 hours per week with their mentor, completing 200 hours of language immersion over approximately nine months (Government of Northwest Territories).
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Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples: Indigenous Organizations
Deadline
Fall 2027
Amount:
Varies
Eligibility Criteria:
Your eligibility to apply to this component is determined by the validated profile created in the portal and a conversation you have had with a Program Officer. To be eligible, your organization must: Presently receive core (operating) support from this component. If your organization is presently receiving core support from another component, you must contact your program officer to confirm your eligibility before you apply. OR: Be an Indigenous publisher, Indigenous arts service organization or other Indigenous not-for-profit organization and meet all the following criteria: completed at least 2 consecutive years of artistic or cultural activity have received core funding from the Canada Council, 1 composite grant or Long-Term Projects grant, or 2 Canada Council project grants in the last 5 years. This excludes grants from the following components and programs: Small-Scale Activities, Travel, Representation and Promotion, Translation, Digital Strategy Fund, Creation Accelerator, Frankfurt initiatives, Digital Originals, Digital Now, Digital Generator, the COVID-19 Emergency Support Fund, Grow Stage 1 and the Canada-Korea Connections Fund. have a board of directors or an identified governance group with oversight and decision-making authority, made up of at least 60% First Nations, Inuit or Métis individuals
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Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples: Travel
Deadline
Any time before the start date of your project or activity, but you must submit an artist profile at least 30 days beforehand
Amount:
up to $30,000
Eligibility Criteria:
First Nations, Inuit and Métis aspiring and professional artists, arts/cultural professionals, and cultural carriers. First Nations, Inuit and Métis groups, collectives and organizations (not-for-profit or for-profit) may also be eligible.