Individuals & Collectives — Stream 3: Artist-driven Major Projects

Amount:

$25,000.00

Type:

Grant

Description:

The Edmonton Arts Council’s (EAC) Individuals & Collectives grant has three distinct streams, each with its own evaluation criteria and assessment process. An individual or collective may only apply to one stream at each deadline and may only receive one grant from this program annually from January to December.

Comments on Funding:

Stream 3 supports artistic projects ready for implementation, production and/​or presentation. This can include support for creation, subsistence, travel and/​or mentorship. Projects may be individual or collective, and grants will be available up to $25,000 based on projected expenses, including artist subsistence.

Deadline:

[February 18, 2025] [October 1, 2025]

Eligibility:

Individuals must:
Have an existing and committed practice in any arts discipline (including but not limited to customary and contemporary Indigenous or other cultural work) or have a history of other professional activity in the arts sector.
Be 18 years of age or older.
Be a resident of Edmonton / amiskwaciy- waskâhikan at the time of the application and for the duration of the project. This includes the City of Edmonton and the Indigenous communities of Enoch Cree Nation, Alexander First Nation, Paul First Nation and Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation (artists may be asked to provide proof of residency).
Have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN) – grants are considered taxable income.
An individual or collective may receive one grant from this program annually from January to December.
Individuals or collectives who have overdue Edmonton Arts Council final reports will not be eligible.
Collectives also must:
Have a majority of members who are eligible individuals as described above; and
Have one individual (the primary applicant) apply on behalf of the collective.

Application Steps:

Apply through the EAC’s online portal SmartSimple.

Documentation Needed:

Applicants must submit:
1. A project title
2. A short project description (30 words);
3. Project start and end date (Project start date must be after the application deadline.)
4. Artist Background
5. Project Details
6. Project Description
7. Project Budget, including but not limited to:
–Quotations from suppliers;
–Standard fee schedules;
–Correspondence that confirms rates;
–Confirmation of other grants or funding support for the initiative.
8. Upload up to 10 audio/​visual/​PDF files and up to 5 direct links to external websites related to your proposed project.

Other Things to Note:

Applications with work materially ready for production or presentation should submit to Stream 3.

Applications to Stream 3 should be connected to specific work, with the intention of production and/​or presentation of that work. Applicants should only consider production or presentation once the major artistic and logistic decisions relating to a project have been made.

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Maurice

Maurice (Moe) Muise learned the ins-and-outs of government while an employee of the Government of Canada in Ottawa for 10 years. His current focus is helping small businesses in Canada to identify and maximize funding to grow their business.

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