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Apply for Music Individual Project Funding – Canada

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Deadline: 02-Mar-2026

The Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA) Music Individual Project provides funding of up to $18,000 to support individual Alberta musicians, arts administrators, or ensembles in developing specific music projects. Eligible expenses include production, marketing, research, training, and limited living costs. Applications are assessed on artistic merit, community impact, feasibility, and applicant capacity, with submissions made through the AFA GATE Front Office system.

Alberta Foundation for the Arts: Music Individual Project

The Music Individual Project is designed to support the creative, professional, and promotional development of Alberta-based musicians, arts administrators, or ensembles. The program provides funding for clearly defined music projects, including artistic production, marketing, research, and training or career development.

Objectives of the Program

Grant Details

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must:

What Projects Are Supported?

How to Apply

  1. Obtain access to the GATE Front Office system.

  2. Complete the online application form including personal and project details.

  3. Attach required materials:

    • Artist resume and co-owner resumes

    • Detailed project description

    • Two musical selections in approved formats

  4. Submit additional materials depending on project type, such as marketing plans, invitations, course acceptances, commission agreements, or music scores. Video submissions may be sent via email or mail if required.

  5. Submit only one application per deadline.

Evaluation Criteria

Applications are reviewed by expert panels based on:

Tips for Applicants

FAQ

1. Who can apply for the Music Individual Project?

Alberta-based individual musicians, arts administrators, or non-incorporated ensembles residing in Alberta for at least one year.

2. What is the maximum funding amount?

Up to $18,000 per project.

3. What types of projects are eligible?

Projects involving music production, recording, marketing, research, workshops, mentorships, or specialized training.

4. Can incorporated ensembles apply?

No. Only non-incorporated groups or collectives are eligible.

5. How should musical work be submitted?

Submit two musical selections in approved digital formats. Video files may be sent separately if relevant.

6. How are applications evaluated?

By an expert panel considering artistic merit, feasibility, budget, applicant capacity, and community relevance.

7. When are decisions announced?

Typically four to six months after the application deadline.

Conclusion

The Music Individual Project by the Alberta Foundation for the Arts empowers Alberta musicians and ensembles to develop high-quality, innovative music projects. With support for production, promotion, research, and professional development, the program strengthens the province’s music ecosystem while fostering creative excellence and audience engagement.

For more information, visit Alberta Foundation for the Arts.

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