Deadline: 30-Jun-2026
The Medium Arts Project Grant from the Government of the Northwest Territories provides $5,001–$15,000 funding for medium-scale arts projects and professional development in the Northwest Territories. It supports artists, groups, and organizations across multiple disciplines including visual arts, music, theatre, film, digital arts, and crafts. The program strengthens the territorial arts sector by funding creation, training, residencies, exhibitions, and artistic development activities.
Overview
- The Medium Arts Project Grant is a competitive arts funding program.
- It supports mid-scale creative projects and professional development activities.
- It is intended for artists, collectives, and organizations based in the Northwest Territories.
- It aims to strengthen artistic production, presentation, and cultural development across the territory.
Purpose of the Grant
The grant supports the growth of the arts sector by funding:
- Creation and production of new artistic works
- Public performances, exhibitions, and showcases
- Training, mentorships, and workshops
- Residencies and professional development opportunities
- Completion of ongoing or mid-stage artistic projects
- Cross-disciplinary and experimental arts practices
Funding Details
- Funding range: $5,001 to $15,000 per project
- Project scale: Medium-level arts initiatives
- Application type: Competitive, merit-based selection
Eligible Expenses
- Artist fees and wages
- Materials and supplies
- Small tools and equipment
- Studio and production costs
- Equipment rentals
- Shipping and transportation
- Booking or agent fees
- Contracting services
- Administrative costs (up to 10% of total budget)
Eligible Artistic Disciplines
- Visual arts
- Dance
- Theatre arts
- Film and media arts
- Music and sound
- Literary arts
- Digital arts
- Fashion design
- Traditional and fine crafts
- Multidisciplinary and experimental arts
- Other emerging artistic forms
Who Is Eligible
Individuals
- Must reside in the Northwest Territories
- Must have lived in the territory for at least 6 months before applying
- Must be living in the territory at the time of application
- Must have completed and reported on at least one Small Arts Project Grant-funded project
Groups and Collectives
- Must meet the same residency requirements as individuals
- Must demonstrate prior completion of a funded arts project
Organizations
- Must be registered with Northwest Territories Corporate Registries
- Must be in good standing
- Must have an arts-focused mandate such as:
- Arts creation
- Arts education
- Arts presentation or exhibition
Ineligible Applicants
- Organizations receiving funding under:
- Large Arts Project Fund (same purpose)
- Arts Operating Fund (same fiscal year purpose)
Project Types Supported
- Creation and production of artistic works
- Exhibitions and public performances
- Workshops and training programs
- Artist residencies
- Mentorship programs
- Professional development initiatives
- Community-based arts projects
- Experimental and multidisciplinary projects
How to Apply / How the Grant Works
Step 1: Confirm eligibility
- Verify residency requirements
- Confirm prior Small Arts Project Grant completion
- Ensure organizational status (if applicable)
Step 2: Develop project plan
- Define artistic concept and goals
- Create timeline and milestones
- Identify outcomes such as:
- Exhibition
- Performance
- Publication
- Showcase or screening
Step 3: Prepare budget
- Include all project costs
- Provide clear breakdown of expenses
- Ensure realistic financial planning
Eligible cost areas:
- Artist compensation
- Materials and production costs
- Travel and logistics (if required)
- Administrative costs (maximum 10%)
Step 4: Justify travel (if applicable)
- Required for travel outside the Northwest Territories
- Must prove lack of local expertise
Step 5: Submit application
- Submit through official Government of the Northwest Territories process
- Include all required documents
Step 6: Evaluation process
- Artistic merit and originality
- Feasibility of project execution
- Budget clarity and accuracy
- Community and sector impact
- Use of local resources
Evaluation Preferences
- Preference for projects that:
- Use local Northwest Territories resources
- Support local artists and communities
- Strengthen cultural infrastructure
- Promote innovation and artistic excellence
- Build long-term artistic capacity
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Incomplete application forms
- Weak or unclear project descriptions
- Unrealistic budgets
- Missing eligibility requirements
- Failure to justify external travel
- Ineligible concurrent funding
- Lack of clear artistic outcomes
Why This Grant Matters
- Strengthens the arts ecosystem in the Northwest Territories
- Supports mid-career and established artists
- Encourages innovation across disciplines
- Expands access to professional development
- Enhances cultural production in remote regions
- Bridges funding gaps between small and large arts programs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the funding amount?
- $5,001 to $15,000 per project depending on evaluation
Who can apply?
- Eligible individuals, groups, and organizations in the Northwest Territories meeting residency and experience requirements
What types of projects are funded?
- Visual arts, music, theatre, film, dance, literature, digital arts, crafts, and multidisciplinary work
Can travel be funded?
- Yes, if essential and justified due to lack of local expertise
Are administrative costs allowed?
- Yes, up to 10% of the total budget
Can I apply with other funding?
- Not if the same project is already funded under certain territorial arts programs
Is prior experience required?
- Yes, completion of at least one Small Arts Project Grant-funded project is required
Conclusion
The Medium Arts Project Grant from the Government of the Northwest Territories provides structured financial support for medium-scale artistic creation and development. It enables artists and organizations to produce, present, and develop high-quality cultural work while strengthening the overall arts ecosystem in the Northwest Territories.
For more information, visit Government of the Northwest Territories.









































