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Apply for Creative Communities Projects Program in Canada

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Deadline: 16-Mar-2026

The City of Toronto, via the Toronto Arts Council (TAC), offers the Creative Communities Projects Program to support collaborative arts initiatives that foster inclusion, skill-building, and community engagement. Grants of up to $15,000 are available to individual artists, collectives, and non-profit organizations, with additional accessibility funding for projects involving Deaf artists or artists with disabilities. The program emphasizes co-creation, public presentations, and broader access to the arts across Toronto.

What is the Creative Communities Projects Program?

The Creative Communities Projects Program funds arts projects that bring together professional artists and community members for collaborative, community-engaged creative practices. These projects may include:

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Ineligible applicants or projects:

Why the Program Matters

How to Apply / Project Guidelines

Common Mistakes & Tips

FAQ

1. What is the maximum grant available?
$15,000 per project, with TAC covering up to $8,000 and an additional Accessibility Grant of up to $5,000 for eligible projects.

2. Who can apply?
Individual professional artists, artist collectives, and incorporated non-profit organizations based in Toronto.

3. Are projects outside Toronto eligible?
No, projects must take place within the City of Toronto.

4. Can first-time applicants apply?
Yes, first-time applicants are encouraged to apply and can contact TAC for guidance.

5. Are schools eligible to apply?
Only if arts activities are clearly separated from regular school or curriculum programs; projects during school hours are ineligible.

6. Can funded organizations also receive TAC operating funding?
No, organizations already receiving TAC operating funding are not eligible.

7. What types of arts activities are supported?
Music, dance, theatre, visual arts, storytelling, and other collaborative, community-engaged art practices.

Conclusion

The Creative Communities Projects Program enables Toronto artists and organizations to collaborate with communities, build artistic skills, and present creative work that enriches the city’s cultural landscape. By supporting inclusive, accessible, and community-focused projects, TAC helps ensure that the arts remain a vibrant and integral part of Toronto’s diverse communities.

For more information, visit Toronto Arts Council.

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