Discovery Grants program

Funding for addressing the needs of Edmontons various arts network and disciplinary capacities
  • Edmonton Arts Council
Overview of the Discovery Grants program program:

Through the Invent & Adapt program, the EAC invests in organizations that are preparing, planning, and implementing work that is centered on reimagining and retooling an organization’s future, and/​or addressing the needs of Edmonton’s various arts network and disciplinary capacities. This may take the form of technical assistance and planning, the re-imagining of systems, programs, and practices, the implementation of well-planned strategies around growth or contraction, the management of transitions and successions, or to respectfully bring an organization to a close.

Benefits of the Discovery Grants program program:
  • Organizations may request up to $30,000, no more than once annually.
  • Extended projects may be supported by multiple Invent & Adapt investments in subsequent years.
  • The EAC may also contribute in-kind to Invent & Adapt projects via staff expertise or services.
Eligibility criteria of the Discovery Grants program program:
  • Eligible applicants must (all apply):
  • Be a non-profit organization with a primary arts or festival mandate or have an existing support or investment relationship in good standing with the EAC
  • Have an up-to-date profile in the EACs Online Portal
  • Not be in arrears with the City of Edmonton (as per City Policy C211)
  • Eligible initiatives must be:
  • Relevant to the applicant organizations mandates, goals, and aspirations, or;
  • Relevant to addressing the needs of Edmontons various arts networks and disciplinary capacities,
  • Based on thoughtful and considered changes including (but not limited to):
  • Development of new plans, strategies, or processes
  • Implementation of new technology
  • Managing transitions and successions
  • Developing and structuring partnerships
  • Organizational closure
  • Time specific, with a defined start and end date.
  • Projects involving more than one eligible applicant, or on behalf of a network:
  • May be submitted by one applicant on behalf of a group
  • OR
  • May be submitted by more than one applicant with separate applications towards shared outcomes
  • Must include documentation and formal agreements that define the nature of collaboration and shared work
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