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A Bold Vision for Supporting Arts Organizations in Manitoba and Ontario

We provide the structural tools that local groups need to build a lasting cultural legacy.
Art Borups Corners Jan 8, 2025
We are building a new future for the arts in Manitoba and Ontario. Join our capacity building program today. #ArtsSupport #Manitoba #Ontario
We are building a new future for the arts in Manitoba and Ontario. Join our capacity building program today. #ArtsSupport #Manitoba #Ontario

The future of culture depends on the structural strength of the groups that create it.

The Future of Our Cultural Sector

We believe the next decade of creativity will be defined by the strength of our local institutions.

Supporting arts organizations is not just a secondary task; it is the core requirement for a vibrant society. In Manitoba and Ontario, small groups and community programs provide the soul of our towns and cities. These organizations turn quiet streets into active hubs of expression and connection. However, passion alone does not keep the doors open. To thrive, we must look beyond the next show or exhibition and focus on the foundations of our work.

Our vision is simple. We want every local arts group in Manitoba and Ontario to operate with the stability of a major institution while keeping the heart of a community project. This requires a shift in how we think about our operations. We move away from survival mode and toward long-term planning. When we talk about supporting arts organizations, we mean giving them the tools to survive economic shifts and changing community needs.

Capacity Building as a Foundation

We offer a specific service called Capacity Building to help groups reach this state of readiness. This service focuses on the internal structures that make external success possible. Many small organizations in Ontario and Manitoba have brilliant artistic directors but struggle with administrative consistency. We bridge that gap. Our workshops provide clear, actionable steps for improving governance, financial oversight, and volunteer management.

Capacity Building is about creating a legacy. We help you look at your board of directors and ask if they have the skills needed for the next five years. We look at your financial systems to ensure they are transparent and sustainable. We help you develop strategic plans that do not just sit on a shelf but actually guide your daily decisions. This work is the difference between a program that lasts for one season and one that serves a community for generations. We provide the expertise so you can focus on the art.

Modern Strategies for Supporting Arts Organizations

Effective support must be as diverse as the provinces we serve. In Manitoba, we work with groups that connect remote neighbours through shared craft. In Ontario, we see organizations that reflect the incredible diversity of our urban centres. Each requires a different approach to stability. Supporting arts organizations means recognizing these unique regional identities and building business models that respect them.

We focus on three main pillars: operational health, financial literacy, and community integration. Operational health involves making sure your staff and volunteers have clear roles. Financial literacy ensures that every dollar spent is an investment in your future. Community integration means your programs are so deeply linked to your neighbours that they become an essential part of the local identity. When these three pillars are strong, an organization becomes resilient.

Building the Next Era Together

We invite you to join us in this work. The old ways of managing community groups are no longer sufficient for the world we live in today. We need modern, professionalized approaches that protect our creative assets. Whether you are a small theatre group in a rural Manitoba town or a youth arts program in a busy Ontario city, your work matters. It deserves a solid foundation.

Our Capacity Building sessions are designed for busy professionals and volunteers. We do not deal in theories; we deal in practical tools. We provide the templates, the checklists, and the strategic guidance required to turn a struggling program into a stable institution. This is how we ensure that the arts remain a permanent fixture of our regional life.

We are ready to partner with you. Let us look at your current structures and find the path to a more stable future. You bring the vision for your art, and we will bring the framework to support it. Together, we can build a cultural sector that is strong, professional, and ready for whatever comes next. Contact us today to schedule a Capacity Building consultation and start the process of securing your organization’s future.

We are building a new future for the arts in Manitoba and Ontario. Join our capacity building program today. #ArtsSupport #Manitoba #Ontario
We are building a new future for the arts in Manitoba and Ontario. Join our capacity building program today. #ArtsSupport #Manitoba #Ontario

We Can Help. Contact Us Today

Our mission is to support community-based programs and small non-profits. We specialize in helping organizations build capacity, secure funding, and engage their communities effectively.

From strategic planning and grant writing to event support and marketing, our team provides the expertise you need to thrive. Let us help you turn your vision into sustainable action.

Contact us today at info@artsincubator.ca.

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Art Borups Corners

Art Borups Corners

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Art Borup’s Corners is a northern arts incubator based in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario, where community-led creativity, land-based practice, and digital innovation come together. Rooted in the cultural rhythms of the boreal forest and shaped by years of grassroots organizing across Ontario, Manitoba, Nunavut, and Minnesota, Borup’s Corners supports artists, youth, and community members through participatory storytelling, climate-focused projects, and creative entrepreneurship. From wild blueberry walks to immersive exhibitions and applied AI research, our seasonal programs and artist residencies foster connection, skill-building, and self-determined expression—all grounded in place, culture, and care.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Arts Incubator and Art Borups Corners Collective was seeded with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse and the Local Services Board of Melgund. We thank them for their investment, support and bringing the arts to life.

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This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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