Indigenous Arts Grants Program

By GrantHub Research Team ·

For Indigenous artists in Prince Edward Island looking to create, share, or deepen their artistic practice, the Indigenous Arts Grants program offers meaningful, non-repayable support rooted in culture and community. Administered by Innovation PEI, this program was created to celebrate and strengthen the artistic accomplishments of the Mi’kmaq people of Epekwitk, while ensuring Indigenous languages, worldviews, and traditions remain vibrant and visible across the province’s arts landscape.

The program is designed for professional Indigenous artists working across a wide range of disciplines, from visual arts and fine craft to music, writing, film, dance, and interdisciplinary work. Rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach, the funding is structured around different artistic goals, including creation, learning, sharing work with audiences, and access to visual arts materials. Funding support varies by project and is intended to offset real costs tied to artistic development, such as research time, materials, travel, or presenting work, helping artists focus on their practice without carrying the full financial burden alone.

With applications currently being accepted and peer assessment built into the process, this program reflects a commitment to both artistic excellence and cultural integrity. Artists interested in understanding which funding stream best fits their work, how projects are assessed, and what support may be available will want to explore the full program details before applying.

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