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Apply for Indigenous Visual Artists Grant Program in Canada

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Deadline: 30-Jan-2026

The Ontario Arts Council Indigenous Arts Materials Grant provides funding of $500 or $1,000 to support First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists in Ontario. The grant covers materials, small tools, and related costs to facilitate artistic creation or workshops, with projects required to be completed within two years and documented through images and reports.

The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) offers a dedicated grant to support the creativity and cultural expression of Indigenous artists in Ontario. This program emphasizes funding for art materials and small tools, enabling artists to pursue their creative practice and share skills through workshops.

Grant Amount and Purpose

Grant amounts: $500 or $1,000
Purpose: Support materials, small tools, and related costs for artistic creation or workshops
• Examples of supported costs: wood, fabric, beads, hides, inks, metals, paints, shipping materials, and travel to gather materials
Non-eligible costs: artist fees, honorariums, large equipment, business/promotion costs, student projects, commercial product lines, food, body care products, or home goods

Eligible Art Forms

The grant supports a wide range of Indigenous art forms, including but not limited to:

• Basketry, beading, and carving
• Jewellery and painting
• Photography and pottery
• Textile arts and woodworking
• Traditional regalia and tattooing
• Other visual and customary Indigenous practices

Who Is Eligible?

Individual Applicants

First Nations, Inuit, or Métis artists and Culture Carriers
Professional artists or arts professionals, aged 18+
Canadian citizens or permanent residents, or pending status
Ontario residents with at least 12 consecutive months of residency prior to application

Groups and Collectives

• Eligible if they meet specific structural and residency requirements
• Documentation may be requested to confirm eligibility

Application Process

Step 1: Choose a Recommender

• Recommenders may set their own deadlines or assess applications on an ongoing basis
• Applicants should regularly check the list of recommenders

Step 2: Prepare Your Application

• Submit through Nova, the OAC online system
• Required materials:
– Completed application responses
– Chosen recommender
– Up to eight images or video documentation of your work
– Optional support documents, such as an artist résumé

Step 3: Submit Application

• Offline submissions and oral applications are available for Indigenous applicants facing internet access barriers
• Applications must be submitted before January 30, 2026, 1:00 p.m. ET

Step 4: Notification and Project Timeline

• Notification depends on recommender assessment model:
– Fixed deadlines: within two months after deadline
– Ongoing basis: within two months of submission
• Funded activities must begin only after notification
• Projects must be completed within two years

Reporting and Documentation

Grant recipients must submit a final report including:

• Short description of what was created
Three images of work produced using the funded materials
• Explanation of how recognition requirements were followed

Why This Grant Matters

• Supports the creation and continuation of Indigenous arts practices
• Provides resources for culturally grounded artistic development
• Promotes community engagement through workshops and artistic sharing
• Ensures Indigenous-led decision-making with Indigenous staff and recommenders

Tips for a Strong Application

• Ensure documentation is clear and images are high quality
• Focus on materials and tools directly supporting creation
• Align application with the artist’s professional practice
• Choose a recommender suited to your art form for expert assessment
• Plan project timelines carefully to meet the two-year completion requirement

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who can apply?

First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individual artists or eligible groups residing in Ontario for at least 12 months.

What can the grant be used for?

Materials, small tools, shipping costs, and travel for gathering materials.

Can I receive more than one grant?

Only one grant per program year; awards count toward the three-grant limit for 2025.

Are artist fees or honorariums covered?

No. Funding is strictly for materials and tools.

How do I submit my application?

Through the Nova online system, including images, recommender, and optional support documents.

Can I apply offline?

Yes. Offline or oral applications are available for Indigenous applicants with internet access barriers.

When must funded activities be completed?

All funded projects must be completed within two years from the notification of the grant.

Conclusion

The OAC Indigenous Arts Materials Grant empowers First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists in Ontario to access essential materials and tools, supporting both individual creativity and community-focused workshops. By facilitating artistic practice through culturally relevant support, the program strengthens Indigenous cultural expression and engagement across the province.

For more information, visit Ontario Arts Council.

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