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Canada Arts Presentation Fund (formerly Arts Presentation Canada)

Important Information : Professional Arts Festivals 2010-2011

What's new

On June 26, 2009, Minister Moore announced a renewal of funding for the arts. He also noted that the Arts Presentation Canada Program will now be called the Canada Arts Presentation Fund and that its funding will be kept at the current level for fiscal years 2010-2011 to 2014-2015. The program's mandate and objectives remain the same.

Program Objective

Canada Arts Presentation Fund (CAPF) gives Canadians direct access to a variety of quality artistic experiences through financial assistance to arts presenters or the organizations that support them. The outcome will be that Canadians will have more access to artists' work from all regions of Canada that reflect its rich cultural diversity. Canadian communities of all backgrounds will have the opportunity to participate in and benefit from the broadest possible range of artistic experiences.

Who can apply?

Canadian, non-profit organizations incorporated under Part II of the Canada Corporations Act (or under corresponding provincial or territorial legislation) that present, in a professional manner, artistic experiences originating from more than one province or territory; or with a core focus on strengthening arts presentation in Canada. Provincial, territorial or municipal institutions (including educational institutions that organize presentation activities for the public), as well as similar institutions or organizations of Status or Non-Status Indians, Inuit and Métis are also eligible.

Summary of program activities

Canada Arts Presentation Fund annually supports approximately 600 professional arts festivals and performing arts series as well as other activities related to art presentation in more than 224 cities or communities across Canada.

CAPF Components

The Program has two components:

  • the Programming Component for existing arts presenter organizations, arts festivals, and presenter support organizations;
  • the Development Component to support the emergence of arts presenters and support organizations for under-served communities or artistic practices. (Please contact your regional office for further details on the Development Component application).

Applicants cannot apply to both components in the same year.

Deadlines

For Presenter Organizations and Arts Festivals:

There are two application deadlines for Canada Arts Presentation Fund (CAPF): April 30 and September 30.

Applicants with activities starting between April 1, 2011 and June 30, 2011 must apply by the April 30, 2010 deadline.

All other applicants must contact their Regional Office to determine which deadline is most appropriate for their organization.

For Presenter Support Organizations:
There is one deadline for Canada Arts Presentation Fund (CAPF): April 30, 2010.
Please contact your Regional Office for details.

Please contact the nearest Department of Canadian Heritage regional office for further details on the Development Component application.

Application Forms 2011-2012

Organizations are required to submit their application on the appropriate forms. The applications forms are available in print and in electronic format from Canadian Heritage offices. They can also be downloaded in one of the following formats (right click on the mouse and select save option):

Presenter Organizations and Arts Festivals Application Form

Please note that the Guidelines and Application Forms for 2011-2012 will be available in advance of the deadline date.

Templates for 2010-2011

Budget and activity information templates in the application form are also available in Excel format. Please contact your regional Canadian Heritage office should you experience difficulty reading Excel files:

Presenter Support Organizations Application Form

Please note that the Guidelines and Application Forms for 2011-2012 will be available in advance of the deadline date.

Templates for 2010-2011

Budget and activity information templates in the application form are also available in Excel format. Please contact your regional Canadian Heritage office should you experience difficulty reading Excel files:

Development Component

Please contact the nearest Department of Canadian Heritage regional office for further details on the Development Component application.

For more information

Please contact the nearest Department of Canadian Heritage regional office.

Note:

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