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City of Edmonton: Community Murals Grant in Canada

Deadline: 15-May-23

The City of Edmonton has launched its Community Mural Grant to provide funds to organizations, community groups and licensed businesses for the installation of murals on private property.

The objective of the grant is to promote a sense of empowerment and equity to communities, create vibrancy and beautification, and to deter graffiti vandalism in Edmonton. In 2023 City of Edmonton expects to fund a total of 20 mural projects; 10 inside the DBA and 10 throughout the remainder of the City.

Murals are an effective way to deter graffiti vandalism alongside creating a sense of belonging, animation and character in neighbourhoods. Artist murals contrast the concrete and asphalt while eliminating blank walls that often encourage unwanted behaviours.

Capital City Cleanup has partnered with nonprofits and community leagues providing grant funding for over 50 murals to be installed throughout the City. This year, City of Edmonton continues these efforts by offering a Community Mural Grant for up to a maximum of $8,000. This funding can be used for consultations, artist services, paint supplies, anti-graffiti coating or other needs associated with the creation and installation of a mural(s). Hosting costs such as providing food and drinks or renting spaces will not be covered this year as in previous years.

Funding Information

Community Mural Grant Projects for community leagues, non-profit organizations or licensed businesses will be eligible for up to $8,000 each in funding based on a matching funds basis. Applicants must contribute 25% of the total requested funding. Funds must be matched through financial, donation, or in kind contributions. Matching funds cannot be provided by other City of Edmonton sources. Mural projects within the Business Improvement Area of Downtown will be eligible for up to $10,000 each in funding based on the same matching funds basis stated.

Eligible Expenses
In-kind Contributions

In-kind contributions are goods, services or time donated to a program or project. In-kind contributions include volunteer or unpaid labour, donated space or equipment, or other unpaid resources. In-kind labour can be calculated based on the following:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit City of Edmonton.

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