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The Share Grant: Bringing Arts Opportunities to Underserved Communities (Canada)

Canada

Deadline: 15-May-2026

The Share – Artists in Communities Grant funds arts projects that expand access and participation for underserved communities. Grants support individual artists, groups, and organizations for creative, performance, exhibition, educational, and community-based arts initiatives, with funding ranging from $1,000 to $15,000 depending on project scale. The program prioritizes inclusive and accessible artistic engagement to strengthen cultural expression and community participation.

About the Grant

The Share – Artists in Communities Grant is designed to increase access to arts opportunities for communities that face barriers and underserved populations. The program supports projects that:

Eligible Arts Activities

The grant funds a wide range of arts-related initiatives, including:

Funding Levels

The grant provides flexible funding to match the scale of the project:

Who is Eligible?

Applicants may include:

The program values both individual artistic practice and collaborative, community-focused initiatives, allowing diverse applicants to apply according to their project scale, goals, and capacity.

Project Requirements

Applicants are expected to:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm that you meet eligibility criteria

  2. Determine the appropriate funding level for your project

  3. Prepare a proposal including:

    • Project description and objectives

    • Community engagement strategy

    • Budget and timeline

  4. Submit your application according to program guidelines

FAQ

1. Who can apply? Professional artists, arts organizations, Indigenous Knowledge Keepers, and community not-for-profit groups.
2. What types of projects are supported? Creation, performance, exhibitions, workshops, publications, community arts, and arts-related gatherings.
3. What are the funding amounts? Micro-Grants: $1,000; Small projects: up to $7,500; Large projects: up to $15,000.
4. Can individual artists apply? Yes, micro-grants are specifically for individual artists.
5. Are collaborative community projects eligible? Yes, projects that involve multiple artists or community participants are encouraged.
6. What is the main objective of the program? To make arts participation more inclusive and accessible while strengthening cultural and community engagement.
7. Is there a preference for project scale? All scales are supported, but funding levels correspond to project complexity and community impact.

Conclusion

The Share – Artists in Communities Grant empowers artists, cultural professionals, and community organizations to deliver creative projects that are inclusive, accessible, and community-focused. By supporting a wide variety of artistic practices and collaborative initiatives, the program strengthens cultural expression and shared experiences, ensuring that the arts are available to all communities, especially those that face barriers to participation.

For more information, visit Manitoba Arts Council.

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