Creating, Knowing and Sharing: Long-Term Projects Program

The Long-Term Projects component of the Canada Council for the Arts' Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples program provides funding to Indigenous artists and organizations for projects lasting between one and three years.
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Overview of the Creating, Knowing and Sharing: Long-Term Projects Program program:

This component is designed to support First Nations, Inuit, and Métis professional artists, cultural carriers, arts/cultural professionals, groups, collectives, and arts/culture organizations. It funds projects that integrate various eligible activities under the Creating, Knowing and Sharing program, with a duration exceeding one year and up to three years. The program acknowledges the cultural sovereignty of Indigenous peoples and respects the concepts of self-determination, aiming to stimulate Indigenous artistic practices and communities.

Benefits of the Creating, Knowing and Sharing: Long-Term Projects Program program:
  • Comprehensive Support: Funds a combination of activities, including creation, knowledge transmission, and sharing of Indigenous arts.
  • Long-Term Engagement: Supports projects spanning one to three years, allowing for sustained artistic and cultural development.
  • Cultural Preservation: Encourages the retention, maintenance, and innovation of cultural knowledge and creative practices.
  • Community Involvement: Facilitates community-based initiatives and intergenerational transmission of artistic knowledge.
Eligibility criteria of the Creating, Knowing and Sharing: Long-Term Projects Program program:
  • Eligible Applicants:
  • First Nations, Inuit, and Metis professional artists, cultural carriers, and arts/cultural professionals.
  • First Nations, Inuit, and Metis groups, collectives, and arts/culture organizations.
  • For-profit organizations that have been in operation for at least two years.
  • Not-for-profit organizations not currently receiving core funding.
  • Activity Requirements:
  • Projects must be led by eligible Indigenous individuals or organizations.
  • Activities can include participation or collaboration with non-Indigenous artists.
  • Eligible activities encompass creation, knowledge transmission, and sharing initiatives.
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