For creators working at the very start of a digital media idea, early funding can make the difference between a promising concept and a project that’s ready to move forward. The Canada Media Fund’s Conceptualization Program is designed for Canadian teams developing interactive digital media projects who need support to shape, test, and validate their ideas before committing to full production.
This program focuses on the earliest stage of the creative process, helping applicants refine a concept, build and test a proof of concept, or confirm that a core design or functionality works as intended. It’s a strong fit for projects with a cultural connection, including interactive web or mobile experiences, videogames, immersive or audiovisual-driven projects, and software tied to the Canadian cultural sector. Funding of up to $15,000 is available on a non-repayable basis and is meant to cover a significant portion of early development costs, making it easier to experiment, iterate, and reduce risk before moving into prototyping or larger financing rounds.
Open to eligible applicants across Canada, the program supports startups, established studios, and larger organizations alike, provided their projects are being developed primarily in Canada. Applications are accepted on an ongoing, first-come basis, so timing matters. For creators looking to understand whether their idea fits and how to position it for future funding stages, exploring the full program details can help clarify the next steps.
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