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Operating Grants for Non-Profit Arts Organizations (Canada)

CFAs: Project Grant for Organisations to Participate in Art Fairs Abroad (Finland)

Deadline: 23-Apr-2026

The City of Kingston Arts Fund (CKAF) provides grants ranging from $10,000 to $65,000 to support the operations, programs, and services of non-profit arts organizations in Kingston. Funding strengthens organizational sustainability, professional leadership, and artistic programming while ensuring fair compensation for artists and arts workers. Eligible applicants include incorporated arts organizations with a two-year operating history and an existing relationship with CKAF.

Overview

The CKAF supports non-profit arts organizations—including professional, semi-professional, and emerging groups—in Kingston. The program aims to:

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:

Organizations in nearby areas, including First Nation or Indigenous communities, may be eligible if the majority of activities are delivered in Kingston.

Grant Details

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Confirm eligibility: Ensure your organization meets the incorporation, funding history, and location criteria.
  2. Prepare your application: Demonstrate organizational sustainability, artistic programming plans, and community impact.
  3. Submit via CKAF portal: Include financial statements, governance documentation, and program descriptions.
  4. Evaluation: Applications assessed based on alignment with CKAF objectives, past performance, and impact on Kingston’s arts sector.
  5. Funding allocation: Grants awarded based on merit and may be renewable for successful organizations.

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Why It Matters

CKAF funding ensures that Kingston’s non-profit arts organizations remain sustainable, professionally managed, and capable of delivering high-quality artistic programming. The program supports community engagement, strengthens cultural infrastructure, and nurtures artistic talent across the city.

FAQs

1. Who can apply for CKAF funding?
Incorporated non-profit arts organizations with at least two years of operation and an existing funding relationship with CKAF.

2. What is the grant range?
$10,000 to $65,000 per grant.

3. Can multi-purpose institutions apply?
Yes, but they must demonstrate financial and governance independence.

4. Are grants renewable?
Yes, based on performance and CKAF Framework assessment.

5. Must organizations be located in Kingston?
Yes, most activities must take place in Kingston. Nearby Indigenous or First Nation organizations may be considered if their activities primarily occur in the city.

6. Are professional staff required?
Yes, organizations must have paid staff in artistic and administrative roles.

7. What is the purpose of CKAF funding?
To sustain operations, strengthen leadership, compensate artists fairly, and enhance programming that benefits Kingston’s arts sector and communities.

Conclusion

The City of Kingston Arts Fund provides critical support to non-profit arts organizations, helping them maintain sustainable operations, expand programming, and foster artistic and community development. By funding professional leadership and fair compensation, CKAF strengthens the cultural ecosystem and ensures Kingston’s arts sector continues to thrive.

For more information, visit Kingston Arts Council.

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