For arts organizations and collectives looking to move a creative idea forward within a defined timeline, the Creating, Knowing and Sharing — Short-Term Projects program offers meaningful support for focused, time-bound initiatives. Delivered by the Canada Council for the Arts, this national program is designed for nonprofit arts organizations seeking to advance artistic work through research, skill-building, or public presentation over a period of up to one year.
The program supports a wide range of activities across the arts and culture sector. Projects may focus on creating new work through research or writing, deepening knowledge through mentorships, training, or artistic development, or sharing work with audiences through exhibitions, performances, presentations, and collaborative projects. Funding is non-repayable and can reach up to around $100,000, helping organizations cover a significant portion of project costs and engage artists, advisors, or partners in a meaningful way. Collaborative projects, including those that involve working with non-Indigenous artists, are also welcomed when aligned with the program’s objectives.
With applications accepted on an ongoing basis, this program can be a strong fit for organizations planning a specific creative project and looking for flexible federal support. Understanding how your project aligns with the program’s priorities and requirements is key, and exploring the full details can help determine whether this funding opportunity is the right next step for your organization.
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