Deadline: 29-Sep-2023
Rozsa Foundation is inviting applications for the Experimentation Funding Program to support organizations as they undertake learning-focused experiments that explore new business strategies or modes of program delivery, testing hypotheses that carry the potential for transformational impact.
Experimentation funding provides seed funds for the initial stages of a new test or experiment that seeks to address and provide learning about a clearly identified challenge or opportunity facing the organization. The approach used should be divergent from previous practice, representing a shift in the way the organization has been working around business strategies or modes of program delivery.
New programming initiatives may be eligible, but it is important to articulate where the potential for significant organizational learning and impact lies resulting from the initiative, whether it is in the development of a stronger business model, the creation of a new revenue stream, a long-term beneficial partnership, or in another way.
Experiments should test a clearly articulated hypothesis which, if proven to be correct, could have significant impact moving forward.
It is possible for multiple organizations to apply in partnership with one another, so long as clear rationale of the benefit behind a shared experiment is provided.
Funding Information
- Organizations may request up to $10,000.
Some examples of work undertaken through successful Experimentation Funding applications include:
- The development of an interactive digital concert program and examination of how audiences engaged with it, to determine if the organization should continue using them going forward (funds supported development of digital program).
- The lease of a Tap-to-Donate kiosk at a major museum, to test efficacy, patron usage and best placement, to determine whether to make the full investment in additional kiosks (funds supported the lease of kiosk).
- A collaboration between five arts organizations to offer Friday afternoon after-school kids programming, with the intent of testing public interest, needs for planning and execution, and determining best ways of working together (funds supported marketing and logistics required to support the collaboration).
- Working in partnership with immigrant services organizations to offer free arts classes to newcomer youth to challenge assumptions on barriers to participation and how they might be addressed (funds supported costs related to outreach to attract participants).
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations must be a charity with a valid CRA charitable business number (9 digits, 2 letters, 4 digits), however:
- Equity-deserving organizations that are not charities may be able to apply for funding in partnership with a registered charity through an agency agreement.
- You must be an arts-focused organization or be applying for support in engaging the arts to further your mission.
- The focus of our investment is in Calgary and the surrounding area, including Rocky View County, MD Foothills, Banff, Canmore, Drumheller, and Rosebud, as well as to provincial organizations whose initiatives will directly benefit the Calgary arts sector. Organizations located outside of these areas may still be eligible but should contact us prior to beginning the application.
- Organizations can submit only one application per deadline.
For more information, visit Rozsa Foundation.