Quebec Relations

This site presents translated summaries of information obtained from each funding body’s website. While we strive to ensure that all program information is as accurate and up-to-date as possible, we encourage users to consult each funder’s program documentation in full or to contact a program officer directly with any questions prior to submitting an application.
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Project funding for First Nations, Inuit and Métis individuals, groups and organizations for activities of up to 1 year in length
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.
Funding for projects that encourage and support the ongoing growth, strengthening, and development of the arts sector
This support program helps Indigenous artists to finance projects and develop their careers as artists.
Multi-year funding for support organizations that provide targeted resources for artistic development
This program supports the creation of Indigenous arts initiatives to diversify artistic practices and foster the development of Indigenous organizations and collectives.
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.
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.
The program supports international residency projects with established partners and spinoffs for the Montréal arts community through innovation, knowledge sharing and a window on the world.
The purpose of the program is to coordinate tourism industry investments according to regional priorities and to strengthen the synergy of all regional partners.

