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Several funding opportunities in Manitoba have deadlines coming up in September and October 2023: We really encourage community artists and food-sector projects and local community groups to apply! 

Funding deadlines for September-October 2023

Several funding opportunities in Manitoba have deadlines coming up in September and October 2023: We really encourage community artists and food-sector projects and local community groups to apply! 

Several funding opportunities in Manitoba have deadlines coming up in September and October 2023: We really encourage community artists and food-sector projects and local community groups to apply! 

Manitoba Arts Council Deadlines

The Manitoba Arts Council is an arm’s-length agency of the Province of Manitoba, established in 1965 “to promote the study, enjoyment, production and performance of works in the arts.” MAC makes awards to professional arts organizations and individuals in all art forms including theatre, literature, dance, music, painting, sculpture, architecture or the graphic arts, and includes other similar creative or interpretative activity, including arts education. MAC uses a peer assessment process in making awards.

Manitoba Arts Council funding deadlines for September and October 2023 include: 

The Trebek Initiative

The Trebek Initiative’s mandate is to “ignite a passion to preserve across Canada”. This is accomplished by widely sharing the stories and discoveries of Trebek Grantees. In addition to funding, The Trebek Initiative is a joint venture between the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and the National Geographic Society funding educators, conservationists, storytellers, researchers and innovators who are documenting Canadian and Indigenous land, wildlife, water, culture and history. Trebek Grantees also receive mentorship and networking opportunities, storytelling support and opportunities to present their work on stage or virtually.

The Trebek Initiative has four streams: Storytelling, Technology, Conservation and Education. You can learn more about the program on their web site at: https://www.trebekinitiative.com

Manitoba Sustainable Canadian Agriculture Partnership program deadlines

The Government of Manitoba has a few funds closing in October. The Manitoba Agriculture Indigenous Agriculture and Relationship Development program is open and accepting applications until Oct. 27, 2023. The program staff are helpful and can answer questions and provide more information.

These programs are designed to increase Indigenous participation in the agri-food and agriculture sectors. Activities can include establishing and growing food systems, supporting partnerships and collaboration and much more. The Indigenous Agriculture and Food Systems program will provide funding across four funding streams:

  • Planning and Consulting, which support access to community-driven, culturally relevant services and the development of resource materials, up to a maximum of $80,000.
  • Training activities, which support sharing skills, group learning and knowledge transfer events, up to a maximum of $10,000.
  • Enhancing Indigenous Food Systems, which support the design and development of community-based food systems from planning and training through to implementation, up to a maximum of $200,000.
  • Capital Equipment and Software, which support access to capital items required in implementing and/or scaling up food system/agriculture projects from production and processing to preservation, with a 50 per cent government and 50 per cent applicant cost-sharing up to a maximum of $50,000 in funding.

The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership is a five-year, $3.5-billion investment by Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial governments that supports Canada’s agri-food and agri-products sectors. This includes $1 billion in federal programs and activities and a $2.5-billion commitment that is cost-shared 60 per cent federally and 40 per cent provincially/territorially for programs that are designed and delivered by provinces and territories.

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Jamie Bell

Jamie Bell is a skilled media and interdisciplinary arts professional with extensive experience in journalism, public affairs and media. A long-time arts administrator, Jamie is a founding member of the @1860 Winnipeg Arts Program.

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