Granting Information
General Granting Program Information
Calgary Arts Development is responsible for the allocation of municipal funding for the arts through grant programs to support operating costs and special projects for arts organizations and artists in Calgary. There re currently two funding programs available:
Annual Operating Grants
(This grant is in year one of a two year cycle and will not be taking new applicants until 2009)
This program invests in the regular operations of non-profit arts
organizations in Calgary.
2008 Grant Extension Report Deadline for organizations
currently receiving an Operating Grant: January 31, 2007.
Next Operating Grant Deadline: TBD, 2009.
Special Project Grants
This Program invests in specific projects of organizations, artists and ad-hoc groups in Calgary Special Project Grant deadlines in 2008: January 15, May 15 and October 15
Festival Special Project Grants
This Program invests in specific projects by festivals that have completed at least one year of festival programming and are operated by a non profit arts organization. Grant deadline in 2008: February 15, 2008
For more information contact Calgary Arts Development at 264-5330 or e-mail grants@calgaryartsdevelopment.com. read more »
Festival Special Project Grant
Calgary festivals will see an additional investment of $300,000 this year through Calgary Arts Development’s Festival Special Project Grant. 17 grants have been provided to support Calgary festivals in programming excellence, increased awareness and participation, and healthy operations and growth.
In addition to this investment of financial resources, Calgary Arts Development will work with Tourism Calgary to support and promote Calgary festivals. This is a new granting program for 2008 only and may not be renewed in 2009.
A list of grants provided through the Festival Special Project Grants program is available here.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Goals of the Program
The goals of the program are to:
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Annual Operating Grants
Thank you to all the arts organizations that submitted their Extension Reports for the 2008 Operating Grants. A list of Operating Grants provided in 2008 is available here.
We are now in a multi-year granting cycle for operating grants. No new applicants will be eligible for the operating program until 2009. However, new applicants may apply for Special Project Grants in 2008.
If you do not currently receive an Operating Grant from Calgary Arts Development and are interested in receiving a renewed 2009 Operating Grant Application when they become available in Fall 2008 please contact grants@calgaryartsdevelopment.com
Special Project Grants
The Special Project Grant has been considerably revised for 2008.
NEW: Budget Notes published below. Thank you for your questions and feedback on the new Special Project Grant form. We hope the notes are helpful. Don't hesitate to call us with any questions or comments at any time.
NEWS FOR FESTIVALS:
Festivals that have been in operation
for more than one year and are operated by a non profit arts
organization are not eligible to apply to this 2008 Special Project
Grant but are now eligible for the Festival Special Project Grant.
All other festivals such as those planning their first year of programs are still eligible to apply to the regular 2008 Special
Project Grant for support. Call Holly Simon, Community Investment Officer, at 264-5330 ext 109 with any questions.
Goals
The Special Project Grant Program invests in projects that
- Encourage artistic and organizational innovation
- Encourage Calgarians to engage in creative pursuits as artists and audience members
- Build Calgary's reputation as a diverse, inclusive, innovative and vibrant city
Deadlines
There are three opportunities to apply for funding:
- January 15, 2008
- May 15, 2008
- October 15, 2008
Grant Amounts
Grant levels will be based on the scope of the project and the availability of funds. Special Project Grants are usually awarded in the $1,000 - $10,000 range and will not support 100% of the project costs.
Eligibility
Project proposals may be submitted by individual artists, ad-hoc groups, or non-profit organizations. While registered non-profit status is not a requirement of the Special Project Grant Program, Calgary Arts Development cannot provide funding to a commercial company or enterprise and will normally not provide funding if the project is seen to be in any way a for-profit endeavour.
Please read the attached guidelines and application for more information on eligible projects. Applicants are encouraged to contact Calgary Arts Development to ensure that their project is eligible.
Contact:
phone 264-5330
or e-mail
Holly Simon, Community Investment Officer holly.simon@calgaryartsdevelopment.com
Karen Ball, Director of Community Investment karen.ball@calgaryartsdevelopment.com read more »








