Deadline: 23-May-23
The British Columbia Arts Council is pleased to announce the Project Assistance: Museums and Indigenous Cultural Centres to support the development and creation of artistic or cultural history programming including exhibitions, documentation and dissemination projects, artists’ residencies, exploration of new museological and curatorial practices, community engagement projects, public programs and collections management projects.
Funding Information
- There is no maximum request amount but project assistance grants typically range from $3,000 to $15,000. Requests for amounts beyond this range will need to articulate a clear rationale for why the project requires a higher amount. Applicants should discuss such requests with the Program Advisor prior to submitting an application.
Designated Priority Groups
- The BC Arts Council has committed to targeted investment in underserved and equity-deserving organizations and the development of equity support initiatives, including a policy to support designated priority groups. Support for designated priority groups includes funding prioritization, dedicated programs, outreach, and reporting. The BC Arts Council’s designated priority groups include applicants and arts and cultural practitioners who are:
- Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit) Peoples;
- Deaf or experience disability;
- Black or people of colour; or
- Located in areas outside greater Vancouver or the capital region.
Eligibility Criteria
All organizations and collectives are encouraged to confirm their eligibility with the Program Advisor prior to applying. Applications that do not meet current eligibility criteria within these guidelines will not be forwarded for assessment
- Organization Applicants
- To be eligible, organizations must:
- Hold a permanent art or cultural history collection and have a definable physical space designated for public exhibition of collection material (except in the case of arts service organizations). AND
- Be registered and in good standing as a non-profit society or community service co-op in B.C. for at least one fiscal year prior to application with:
- The majority of key staff (paid or volunteer) and board members based in B.C. with creative control and decision making for programming and engagement primarily maintained within the organization and by leadership based in B.C.; and
- A purpose/mandate primarily dedicated to arts and culture programming and activities; or
- A purpose/mandate to provide services to the museums and Indigenous Cultural Centre sector in B.C. OR
- Be an Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) community organization or Indigenous government in B.C. that offers dedicated arts and culture activities.
- Be operated by a local government in B.C. for at least one fiscal year prior to application, that:
- Maintains an ongoing arm’s length, community-based board of management or advisory structure that sets policy for the organization’s programs and services;
- Holds a dedicated programming space and has at least one dedicated staff person in an artistic, curatorial, or administrative leadership position who is responsible for programming and engagement;
- Offers ongoing public programming by arts and cultural practitioners; and
- Primarily operates with autonomy, holding creative control and decision making for programming and engagement within the organization, with separate financial records for operations
- To be eligible, organizations must:
- Organizations must also:
- Provide public arts and cultural programming or service to the museums or Indigenous Cultural Centres sector in B.C., as a primary activity, and have done so for a minimum of one year prior to the application deadline;
- Provide programs that benefit the community and not solely its members’ interests;
- Engage skilled artistic, curatorial, and administrative leadership (volunteer or paid) for project or service delivery;
- Fairly compensate artists, arts and cultural practitioners, technicians, Elders, and/or Knowledge Keepers. Compensation must align with project and community contexts and industry standards within the field of practice, including adhering to international intellectual property rights standards and cultural ownership protocols;
- Adhere to the Criminal Records Review Act which requires that people who work with or may have unsupervised access to children or vulnerable adults must undergo a criminal record check by the Criminal Records Review Program;
- Not currently receive Operating Assistance from the BC Arts Council; and
- Have completed and submitted any overdue final reports on previous BC Arts Council grants by the submission deadline for this program.
- Arts Or Curatorial Collective Applicants
- Be established and readily identified as a collective of independent B.C. artists, curators, museum professionals or cultural practitioners, consisting of three or more individuals who are professionally active in their field of practice, each of whom must:
- Have a minimum of two years of professional practice in their field, within roles that hold creative control of projects, following basic training.
- Have a demonstrated body of previous work as an individual practitioner, including at least one instance of public presentation of a work for which an artist fee, or equivalent, was received.
- Be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident.
- Have been a resident of B.C. for at least 12 months immediately prior to the application deadline, and ordinarily reside
- Be established and readily identified as a collective of independent B.C. artists, curators, museum professionals or cultural practitioners, consisting of three or more individuals who are professionally active in their field of practice, each of whom must:
- Have a demonstrated history of creating or presenting work as a collective and have a clear commitment to a current practice. At a minimum, the collective must have:
- A demonstrated body of previous work by current members of the collective;
- At least one instance of public presentation of a work by the current collective, for which artist fees, or equivalent, were received; and
- Intention to continue working together as a collective with current members on future projects.
- Apply under the name of an individual member of the collective who acts as the key contact person and be listed as the submitting representative or “Primary Contact” within the online grant system. If the application is successful, this person receives payment of the grant on behalf of the group, will be issued a T4A for the full grant amount, and will be responsible for submitting the final report;
- Not be applying on behalf of the activities of a for-profit business;
- Engage skilled artistic, curatorial, and administrative leadership for project or service delivery;
- Fairly compensate artists, arts and cultural practitioners, technicians, Elders, and Knowledge Keepers. Compensation must align with project and community contexts and industry standards within the field of practice, including adhering to international intellectual property rights standards and cultural ownership protocols;
- Adhere to the Criminal Records Review Act which requires that people who work with or may have unsupervised access to children or vulnerable adults must undergo a criminal record check by the Criminal Records Review Program;
- Have completed and submitted any overdue final reports on previous BC Arts Council grants by the submission deadline for this program; and
- Provide programs that benefit the community and not solely its members’ interests.
- Collectives with only two members or ad hoc collectives may be eligible to apply to Individual Arts Grant programs for a collaborative project.
For more information, visit British Columbia Arts Council.