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Open Call for Unconditional Trust: Impact Grant

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives – Republic of Congo

Deadline: 12-Apr-2026

The Unconditional Trust: Impact Grant, launched by the Asia Art Archive (AAA) and Para Site, provides funding of up to US$10,000 per project to support artist-led collectives and independent arts organisations in Central Asia. The grant prioritises sustainable programming, organisational capacity-building, and professional development rather than direct artwork production, fostering stronger regional art ecosystems and cross-border collaboration.

Programme Overview

The Unconditional Trust: Impact Grant targets artist-led collectives and independent arts organisations in Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. The initiative focuses on:

Unlike traditional grants for artworks or exhibitions, this programme emphasises capacity-building, organisational growth, and ecosystem development.

Background

This grant builds on the previous edition in Indonesia, which supported multiple artists and collectives. The Central Asia edition continues the strategy of fostering long-term relationships, collaboration, and community strengthening while connecting practitioners with peers across Hong Kong and the wider Asia-Pacific region.

Funding Details

In addition to funding, grantees will receive tailored mentorship aligned with their developmental goals, supporting both immediate and long-term impact.

Who is Eligible?

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your collective or organisation is based in Central Asia and aligns with the grant’s focus on organisational capacity.
  2. Project Planning: Develop initiatives centred on capacity-building, professional development, infrastructure, or knowledge sharing.
  3. Budget Preparation: Include detailed costs for all proposed activities; ensure alignment with grant objectives.
  4. Submit Proposal: Apply through the official AAA & Para Site application portal.
  5. Evaluation Process: Proposals are reviewed by a jury of established art professionals from the region and beyond.
  6. Project Implementation: Selected projects begin in 2026, with ongoing mentorship and support.

Selection Criteria

Applications will be evaluated based on:

Why This Grant Matters

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who is eligible to apply?
Artist-led collectives and independent arts organisations in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan.

2. What types of projects are supported?
Capacity-building initiatives, sustainable programming, infrastructure development, knowledge sharing, publications, and regional networking activities.

3. What is the maximum funding per project?
Up to US$10,000 per project, from a total pool of US$60,000.

4. What is the project duration?
Projects may run for up to 2 years, starting in 2026.

5. Can funds be used for exhibitions or artwork creation?
No, the grant focuses on organisational and capacity-building initiatives, not direct artwork production.

6. Are mentorship opportunities included?
Yes, grantees receive tailored mentorship to support professional development and long-term impact.

7. How are applications evaluated?
By a jury of art professionals, considering project alignment, feasibility, sustainability, impact, and regional collaboration potential.

Conclusion

The Unconditional Trust: Impact Grant for Central Asia empowers artist-led collectives and independent arts organisations to strengthen their capacities, foster sustainable programming, and build regional networks. By focusing on organisational development and collaboration, the grant enhances the resilience and visibility of the Central Asian art ecosystem while connecting practitioners across the Asia-Pacific region.

For more information, visit AAA.

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