Deadline: 01-Jun-2026
The Manitoba Arts Council is offering scholarship support to Manitoban students pursuing full-time accredited post-secondary studies in the arts. The programme supports undergraduate and graduate-level education for students preparing for professional careers in artistic disciplines.
Funding ranges from CAD 2,000 to CAD 4,000 depending on the level of study and whether the institution is located in Canada or internationally. Applications are assessed competitively through the Manitoba Arts Council peer review process.
About the Programme
The programme supports:
- Full-time arts education
- Professional artistic training
- Undergraduate arts studies
- Graduate arts studies
- International and Canadian arts education
The initiative aims to:
- Strengthen professional arts careers
- Support artistic development
- Encourage arts and cultural participation
- Promote arts education opportunities for Manitobans
Key Focus Areas
The scholarship supports:
- Visual arts
- Performing arts
- Literary arts
- Media arts
- Interdisciplinary arts
- Other artistic disciplines and practices
Eligible studies must be:
- Full-time
- Accredited
- Professionally focused
Training may take place at:
- Canadian institutions
- International institutions
Funding Details
Canadian Institutions
- Undergraduate students: CAD 2,000
- Graduate students: CAD 3,000
International Institutions
- Undergraduate students: CAD 3,000
- Graduate students: CAD 4,000
Funding amounts vary based on:
- Study level
- Institution location
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants must:
- Be over 18 years old
- Be residents of Manitoba
- Be Canadian citizens or permanent residents
- Intend to pursue professional careers in the arts
Applicants must be enrolled in:
- Full-time accredited arts studies
Application Process
Applications are submitted through:
- Manipogo online application system
Applicants are encouraged to:
- Register profiles 5–10 business days before applying
Alternative application formats are available for:
- D/deaf applicants
- Applicants living with disabilities
- Applicants with limited internet access
Required Application Materials
Applicants must submit:
- Background statement
- Project description
- Cultural integrity statement
- Supporting artistic materials
Supporting documents may include:
- Program descriptions
- Course outlines
- Academic transcripts
- Letters of acceptance
- Enrollment confirmation
Artistic support materials may include:
- Images
- Written work
- Audio recordings
- Video samples
Applicants must explain:
- How the materials relate to the proposed studies
Assessment Process
Applications are reviewed through:
- Peer assessment
Funding decisions are based on:
- Artistic merit
- Application quality
- Relevance of proposed studies
- Available funding
Successful applicants may need to complete:
- Grant agreements
- Final reporting requirements
Why This Programme Matters
Arts education helps:
- Develop professional artists
- Strengthen cultural communities
- Encourage artistic innovation
- Support creative industries
The programme provides financial support for Manitoban students pursuing advanced arts training while helping strengthen the arts and culture sector across the province.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who offers the scholarship programme?
The scholarships are offered by:
- Manitoba Arts Council
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants must:
- Be over 18
- Live in Manitoba
- Be Canadian citizens or permanent residents
What studies are supported?
The programme supports:
- Full-time undergraduate arts studies
- Full-time graduate arts studies
- Accredited arts training programmes
How much funding is available?
Funding ranges from:
- CAD 2,000 to CAD 4,000
Are international institutions eligible?
Yes. Students studying at:
- International institutions
can receive scholarship support.
What materials must applicants submit?
Applicants must provide:
- Statements and project descriptions
- Academic documents
- Artistic work samples
How are applications assessed?
Applications are reviewed through:
- Peer assessment by the Manitoba Arts Council
Conclusion
The Manitoba Arts Council Scholarship Program provides valuable financial support for Manitoban students pursuing professional education in the arts. By supporting undergraduate and graduate-level studies in Canada and internationally, the programme helps strengthen artistic careers, cultural development, and the broader arts community in Manitoba.
For more information, visit Manitoba Arts Council.









































