For nonprofit organizations working in Canada’s book publishing ecosystem, bringing in new talent can be both a growth opportunity and a financial challenge. The Canada Book Fund Support for Organizations — Internships stream is designed to ease that burden by helping industry groups, associations, and related nonprofits create paid internship opportunities that build skills and strengthen the long-term capacity of the Canadian book sector. Delivered by Canadian Heritage, this funding supports hands-on training roles connected to publishing, distribution, marketing, wholesale, or retail activities that benefit Canadian-owned publishers.
Through this program, organizations can receive meaningful wage support to cover a significant share of an intern’s employment costs, with total funding typically reaching up to around $40,000 depending on the project. Additional support is available when internships are offered to candidates from underrepresented communities, aligning the program with broader goals around equity, inclusion, and workforce development. Beyond financial assistance, the internships are meant to provide real, practical experience that prepares participants for long-term careers in the book industry while helping organizations expand their capacity and impact.
Available to eligible nonprofit organizations across Canada, this funding is part of a competitive national program and is currently accepting applications on an ongoing cycle. For organizations looking to develop future industry professionals while offsetting staffing costs, exploring the full details can help determine whether this opportunity is the right fit for your next project.
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