Deadline: 01-Jul-2026
The Travel/Professional Development Program provides small grants of up to $1,000 to support professional artists, arts professionals, and Indigenous Knowledge Keepers in developing their practice through travel, training, mentorships, workshops, and public presentations. The program aims to strengthen artistic careers by funding skill development and professional growth opportunities.
Program Overview
This funding initiative supports individual professional development in the arts and cultural sector across all disciplines. It is designed to help artists enhance their skills, expand their networks, and advance their creative careers through structured learning and exposure opportunities.
The program prioritises activities that directly contribute to artistic practice and professional advancement.
Funding Details
- Maximum grant amount: $1,000
- Funding type: Project-based support for direct costs
- Eligible use: Expenses directly related to approved professional development activities
Funding is intended for short-term, targeted career development opportunities.
Eligible Activities
The program supports a range of professional development activities, including:
- Workshops and skill-building sessions
- Specialized training programs
- Mentorship opportunities
- Public readings and presentations
- Artistic showcases and professional appearances
- Career development and practice enhancement activities
All activities must clearly support artistic or cultural professional growth.
Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants include:
- Professional artists in any discipline
- Arts and cultural professionals
- Indigenous Knowledge Keepers
Applicants must demonstrate active engagement in their artistic or cultural practice and clear professional development goals.
Eligible Expenses
Funding may be used for:
- Travel costs related to professional development
- Workshop or training fees
- Mentorship program costs
- Presentation or participation expenses
- Other direct costs linked to approved activities
Only expenses directly tied to the approved project are eligible.
Ineligible Organisations (General Restrictions)
The following types of organisations are generally not eligible for Manitoba Arts Council grants:
- Museums and heritage organisations
- Libraries
- Organisations affiliated with large institutions lacking independence
- Municipalities and municipal sub-committees
- Charitable foundations
- Organisations receiving ongoing funding from the Department of Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism
These restrictions primarily apply to organisational applicants rather than individual artists.
Program Objectives
The program aims to:
- Support professional growth in the arts sector
- Enable skill development through training and mentorship
- Expand artistic knowledge and practice
- Increase exposure to professional opportunities
- Strengthen artistic careers across disciplines
- Support Indigenous cultural knowledge transmission
- Encourage participation in public artistic engagement
Why This Program Matters
This initiative is important because it:
- Strengthens individual artistic careers
- Improves access to professional training and mentorship
- Encourages continuous learning in the arts sector
- Supports Indigenous cultural leadership and knowledge sharing
- Expands artistic networks and professional opportunities
- Enhances the quality and sustainability of creative practice
- Provides accessible funding for early and mid-career development
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applications may be less successful if they:
- Do not clearly link activities to professional development
- Include costs not directly related to the project
- Lack a clear explanation of artistic or career goals
- Fail to demonstrate professional practice in the arts
- Submit vague or unfocused training plans
- Do not specify outcomes of the activity
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly explain how the activity improves your artistic practice
- Choose targeted, relevant professional development opportunities
- Show how the experience will benefit your long-term career
- Include a clear breakdown of costs
- Demonstrate your current engagement in the arts sector
- Highlight expected learning outcomes or skills gained
- Align activities with your artistic discipline or cultural practice
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for this program?
Professional artists, arts/cultural professionals, and Indigenous Knowledge Keepers.
What is the maximum funding available?
Up to $1,000 per application.
What activities are supported?
Workshops, training, mentorships, public readings, and professional presentations.
Can organisations apply?
No, this program primarily supports individual professionals.
What expenses are covered?
Direct costs such as travel, training fees, and participation expenses.
Are museums or libraries eligible?
Generally no, they are listed as ineligible organisational applicants.
What is the main purpose of the program?
To support professional development and career growth in the arts and cultural sector.
Conclusion
The Travel/Professional Development Program provides accessible, targeted funding to support artists and cultural professionals in strengthening their skills, expanding their practice, and advancing their careers. By focusing on training, mentorship, and professional engagement, it contributes to a stronger and more sustainable arts sector.
For more information, visit Manitoba Arts Council.









































