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Applications open for Underrepresented Initiatives Program (Canada)

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Deadline: 31-Dec-2026

The Edmonton Screen Underrepresented Initiatives Program provides funding to organizations working to increase representation, access, and career opportunities for underrepresented communities in the film, television, and video game industries. The program supports initiatives that help individuals develop skills, gain industry exposure, and build pathways into Edmonton’s growing screen sector.

Through grants of up to $25,000, the programme aims to strengthen diversity within the screen industries while creating a broader and more inclusive talent pipeline.

About the Program

Program Objectives

Priority Focus Areas

Eligible Initiatives

Funding may support:

All initiatives must directly benefit individuals from underrepresented communities.

Project Requirements

Funded initiatives must:

Projects cannot:

Funding Information

Eligible Expenses

Funding may be used for:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must:

Who Will Benefit?

The program is intended to support:

Expected Outcomes

Funded projects should contribute to:

Why This Program Matters

Application Tips

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Conclusion

The Edmonton Screen Underrepresented Initiatives Program helps create a more diverse and inclusive screen industry by supporting education, mentorship, and workforce development opportunities for underrepresented communities. With grants of up to $25,000, the programme enables organizations to strengthen skills, expand access, and help emerging creators build meaningful careers in Edmonton’s film, television, and video game sectors.

For more information, visit Edmonton Screen.

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