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Call for Applications: Professional Development Grant Program (Canada)

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Deadline: 01-Apr-2026

The Professional Development Grant Program provides funding of up to CAD 3,000 to Canadian writers, visual artists, arts professionals, and organizations to support workshops, courses, residencies, mentorships, and other professional development opportunities. The program focuses on career advancement, skill-building, and expanding professional knowledge in publishing, literary, and visual arts sectors. Applications are assessed on merit, relevance, learning outcomes, and potential sector impact.

Overview

The Professional Development Grant Program, funded by the Access Copyright Foundation, supports Canadian creators and arts professionals in enhancing their skills, knowledge, and career trajectories. It enables participation in formal and informal professional development activities that directly benefit their work in publishing, writing, or visual arts.

Program Objectives

Eligible Activities

Funding can support a variety of professional development initiatives, including:

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

1. Creators

2. Arts Professionals

3. Organizations and Publishers

Ineligible Applicants

How to Apply

  1. Identify a professional development opportunity that aligns with your practice or organization.

  2. Prepare application materials, including:

    • Description of activity and learning objectives

    • Detailed budget covering eligible costs

    • Evidence of professional experience and relevance to the sector

  3. Submit the application through the official portal.

  4. Ensure the proposed activity starts and ends within one year of approval.

Assessment Criteria

Applications are evaluated based on:

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FAQs

1. What is the maximum funding per application? CAD 3,000.
2. Who can apply? Canadian writers, visual artists, arts professionals, and organizations supporting professional development.
3. Can I apply if I received a grant last round? No, previous recipients are not eligible at the current deadline.
4. What types of activities are supported? Workshops, courses, residencies, mentorships, internships, professional exchanges, and career development events.
5. What costs are eligible? Tuition, program fees, mentor/instructor fees, travel, accommodation, meals, and required course materials.
6. Are students eligible? No, only professional creators, arts professionals, and organizations are eligible.
7. How long must the project be completed? Within one year of project start date.

Conclusion

The Professional Development Grant Program empowers Canadian writers, visual artists, arts professionals, and organizations to enhance skills, strengthen professional practice, and advance careers. By providing targeted funding for training, mentorship, residencies, and other structured development activities, the program ensures meaningful learning outcomes and measurable impact in Canada’s literary, publishing, and visual arts sectors.

For more information, visit Access Copyright Foundation.

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