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Cultural Offerings in Educational Settings

L'offre culturelle dans le parcours éducatif

Funder Name: Ministry of Culture and Communications
Deadline: To be determined
Funding Amount: Up to $50,000

This program seeks to offer children and youth cultural experiences over the course of their education by increasing arts and culture activities offered in educational settings outside of class time.

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Culture-Education: Cultural Workshop Project

Culture-éducation : Ateliers culturels à l'école

Funder Name: Ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement supérieur
Deadline: To be determined
Funding Amount: 100% (75% for private schools)

This program makes possible for cultural resources (artists, writers and representatives of cultural organizations) to come into the classroom and share their creative process with the students in a workshop. It is also possible for some workshops to be carried out using videoconferencing, under certain conditions.
Professional artists, writers and representatives of cultural organizations are invited to share their creativity with students by presenting various works of art and by having students discover occupations related to the arts and culture in an active, participatory manner.

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CultivART program – organization component

Programme CultivART – volet organisme

Funder Name: CAM
Deadline: October 23, 2024
Funding Amount: Up to $20,000

Through this program, indigenous organization can host a mentored intern to expand your artistic activities while providing work experience for emerging Indigenous artists and cultural workers.

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Regional and Rurality Fund – Section 1: Regional Outreach Support

Fonds régions et ruralité (FRR) – Volet 1 : Soutien au rayonnement des régions

Funder Name: Ministère des Affaires municipales et Habitation
Deadline: Varies by region
Funding Amount: 50-90%, up to $1 million per year

This program supports the realization of mobilizing projects that will have an impact within the respective regions of the province (with the exception of Montreal and Capitale-Nationale).

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Culture-Education: Schools Host an Artist or Writer

Culture-éducation : Une école accueille un artiste ou un écrivain

Funder Name: Ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement supérieur
Deadline: To be determined
Funding Amount: 75%, up to $1,000 per week for cultural partners or $3,000 per week for groups of artists or writers and cultural organizations

This component of the Culture in the Schools program allows students to participate, for an extended period of four to 12 weeks, in a project involving artistic exploration.

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Film production programs – Documentary & Animation

Funder Name: NFB
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: To be determined

The National Film Board of Canada produces and distributes short or feature-length documentaries, animated films, and interactive works, whether through a 100% funded production model, co-productions, or partnerships.

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Regional and Rurality Fund – Section 2: Support for Expertise in Local and Regional Development

Fonds régions et ruralité (FRR) – Volet 2 : Soutien à la compétence de développement local et régional

Funder Name: Ministère des Affaires municipales et Habitation
Deadline: Varies by region
Funding Amount: Specific to each region

Complementary to other government programs, this section of the program supports the efforts of regional county municipalities in local and regional development relative to their areas of expertise.

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Tremplin Grant – Indigenous Arts

Bourse Tremplin – Arts autochtones

Funder Name: CAM
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: $3,000

In its equity policy, the Conseil des arts de Montréal has identified Indigenous creators as a priority group for special measures that recognize their significant contribution to Montréal’s cultural and artistic vitality...

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Explore and Create: Professional Development for Artists

Perfectionnement professionnel des artistes

Funder Name: Canada Council for the Arts
Deadline: April 9, 2025
Funding Amount: Up to $10,000

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...

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Explore and Create: Research and Creation

Recherche et création

Funder Name: Canada Council for the Arts
Deadline: April 23, 2025
Funding Amount: Up to $25,000

The Research and Creation component of Explore and Create supports the initial stages of the creative process. Canadian artists, artistic groups and arts organizations can apply to develop and make creative works...

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Land Acknowledgement

ELAN is an official minority language organization within a country that recognizes two languages as official. ELAN is located in Tiohtià:ke, the original name for Montreal in Kanien’kéha, the language of the Mohawk—also known as Mooniyang, which is the Anishinaabeg name given to the city by the Algonquin. While we are based in this city, our projects have also taken place in many regions across Quebec.

We acknowledge the colonial origin of English and French in Canada, and recognize that both languages benefit from official status throughout the land. The province that we know as Quebec is an amalgamation of the traditional territories of the Innu and Inuit nations, Algonquian nations, as well as the Mohawk nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Kanien’kéha and Anishinaabemowin are but two of the original languages of this province; Atikamekw, Cree, Inuktitut, and Innu-aimun are also among the many Indigenous languages spoken across Quebec as majority languages, all well before French and English.

ELAN acknowledges the important work being done by First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples to revive the traditional languages of these territories, and their advocacy for the official status of Indigenous languages.

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