The Annual Operating Grant is administered by the Capital Regional District (CRD) Arts & Culture Support Service and is designed to support arts organizations whose primary mandate is public arts programming. The program acknowledges that sustainable public funding is critical to maintaining accessible, diverse, and high-quality arts experiences across the region. The grant offers operational funding rather than project-specific support, ensuring that organizations can engage in long-term planning and continue to deliver consistent public arts services. Funding supports administration, governance, and community outreach in addition to artistic programming. Organizations must demonstrate artistic significance, sound governance, and community engagement to qualify. The grant application process evaluates these three pillars equally, ensuring a comprehensive review of both creative impact and organizational sustainability. The program also includes a strong commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, access, and cultural self-determination. Equity-seeking groups—including Indigenous peoples, racialized communities, LGBTQ2+ individuals, people with disabilities, and the Deaf community—are especially encouraged to apply, and accessibility supports are available during the application and reporting process. The CRD requires that new applicants first establish eligibility through a pre-application meeting. Funding decisions are made annually, and previous support does not guarantee future awards.
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