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Support for Export and Cultural Outreach – Books and Publishing – Section 2.5: Support for the Translation of Works from Quebec

Aide à l’exportation et au rayonnement culturel – Livre et édition – Volet 2.5 : Soutien à la traduction d’œuvres québécoises

Funder Name: SODEC
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: 75%, up to $12,500

This section of the program supports Quebec publishing companies in the translation of Quebec literary works. Funding applies to editing and translation fees.

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Interim Financing for Refundable Tax Credit for Quebec Film and Television Production

Financement intérimaire du crédit d’impôt remboursable pour la production cinématographique et télévisuelle québécoise

Funder Name: SODEC
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: 90% of anticipated credit

This program is administered by SODEC in the form of a loan guarantee (in exceptional circumstances, it can also be offered as a direct loan) covering up to 90% of the anticipated refundable tax credit.

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Refundable Tax Credit for Book Publication

Crédit d’impôt remboursable pour l’édition de livres

Funder Name: SODEC
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: Up to $437,500; 50% of eligible preparatory costs, plus 35% of related labour costs; 33.3% of eligible printing costs, plus 27% of related labour costs

This program offers refundable tax credits in order to develop foreign markets for works from Quebec and important publication projects. It also supports translation and digital versions of works.

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Refundable Tax Credit for Film Dubbing

Crédit d’impôt remboursable pour le doublage de films

Funder Name: SODEC
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: 45%

This program supports dubbing activities carried out in Quebec and allows companies operating in this field to expand their market.

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Interim Financing for the Refundable Tax Credit for Book Publication

Financement intérimaire du crédit d’impôt remboursable pour l’édition de livres

Funder Name: SODEC
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: 75% of anticipated credit

This program offer a loan guarantee or, under exception circumstances, a direct loan covering up to 75% of the expected refundable tax credit.

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Refundable Tax Credit for Film and Television Production Services

Crédit d’impôt remboursable pour services de production cinématographique ou télévisuelle

Funder Name: SODEC
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: 20%

This tax credit is an incentive measure that aims to encourage foreign film shoots, job creation, and the development of visual effects and digital animation expertise in Quebec.

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Support for Promotion and Dissemination – Distribution Support – Section 1.2: Project Support for Market Entry

Aide à la promotion et à la diffusion - Aide à la distribution – Volet 1B : Aide à la mise en marché par projet

Funder Name: SODEC
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: 80%, up to $50,000

This section of the program is intended for Quebec companies holding distribution rights or the majority of distribution rights in Quebec for a given film. It seeks to encourage initiatives put in place by distributors and producers that aim to promote and accelerate the access to Quebec films for their intended audiences in all regions of the province.

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Refundable Tax Credit for Quebec Film and Television Production

Crédit d’impôt remboursable pour la production cinématographique et télévisuelle québécoise

Funder Name: SODEC
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: Variable (see criteria)

This program offers a refundable film and television production tax credit for labour costs incurred by a companies producing Quebec films or television shows.

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Support for Export and Cultural Outreach – Section 3: Sodexport – Collective Presence in Markets and Fairs

Programme d'aide à l'exportation et au rayonnement culturel – Volet 3 : Sodexport – Présence collective dans les marchés et foires ainsi qu’autres activités d’exportation

Funder Name: SODEC
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: Variable

This program ensures that Quebec cultural enterprises are represented in large markets and international fairs. It supports the organization of collective stands and offers opportunities for applicants to increase the visibility of works and products.

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Cultural Investment Sponsorship

Mécénat placements culture

Funder Name: Ministère de la Culture et des Communications
Deadline: Rolling
Funding Amount: Up to $500,000 annually, and a maximum total of $2 million

This program aims to ensure the autonomy and financial security of not-for-profit organizations within the cultural sectors.

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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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