Deadline: 01-Sep-2026
The Alberta Foundation for the Arts provides up to $18,000 to support Indigenous artists and cultural practitioners in Alberta. Funding can cover up to 100% of eligible project costs, including creation, research, marketing, and professional development. The program prioritizes inclusive participation and supports a wide range of artistic and cultural activities.
What is the Indigenous Individual Project Funding?
This grant supports Indigenous artists and cultural practitioners to carry out specific artistic or cultural projects.
Core Objectives
- Enable artistic creation and production
- Support career development and training
- Promote cultural expression and preservation
- Strengthen Indigenous participation in the arts
Projects must focus on a clearly defined phase of work.
What Activities Are Supported?
The program funds a broad range of activities:
Artistic Creation and Production
- Development and creation of new work
- Commissioned projects for Indigenous artists
- Production of artistic outputs
Marketing and Promotion
- Audience development initiatives
- Promotion of artistic work
Research
- Cultural or artistic research projects
- Exploration of new ideas or techniques
Training and Career Development
- Workshops and mentorships
- Courses and professional training
- Skill-building opportunities
Funding Details
- Maximum funding: $18,000
- Funding coverage: Up to 100% of eligible expenses
Eligible Expenses
Applicants can request funding for:
- Artist and technician fees
- Production and promotional costs
- Travel, transportation, and accommodation
- Mentorship-related expenses
- Tuition or training fees
- Royalties and licensing costs
- Administrative expenses
- Basic living expenses:
- Up to $3,000 per month
- Other reasonable project-related costs
What is Not Funded?
The following are not eligible:
- Capital purchases (e.g., equipment, property)
- Recreational or hobby-based training
- Components of formal academic programs
- Ongoing contracted work similar to regular activities
- Expenses incurred before application submission
Who is Eligible?
Applicant Requirements
Applicants must:
- Be Indigenous artists or cultural practitioners
- Be residents of Alberta
- Be:
- Canadian citizens
- Permanent residents
- Protected Persons with valid permits
Residency Criteria
- Must have lived in Alberta for at least 1 full year before applying
- Must live in Alberta for at least 6 months each year
- Exception: formal study situations
Additional Requirements
- Must be in good standing with the funding body
- Must not have:
- Outstanding reports
- Incomplete funded projects
- Must not be incorporated under provincial or federal law
Why This Grant Matters
This program supports:
- Indigenous cultural expression and storytelling
- Growth of Indigenous artists’ careers
- Preservation and innovation of cultural practices
- Greater equity and representation in the arts
It also encourages participation from:
- Racialized communities
- Women
- Persons with disabilities
- 2SLGBTQIA+ communities
How to Apply
Step 1: Define Your Project
- Identify a specific phase of work
- Ensure it aligns with eligible activities
Step 2: Plan Your Budget
- Include all eligible expenses
- Ensure costs are reasonable and justified
Step 3: Prepare Application सामग्री
Include:
- Project description
- Timeline
- Expected outcomes
Step 4: Demonstrate Eligibility
- Provide proof of:
- Residency
- Status (citizen, PR, or Protected Person)
Step 5: Submit Application
- Ensure all details are complete
- Submit before incurring project expenses
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying for ineligible expenses (e.g., equipment purchase)
- Submitting projects without a clear focus or phase
- Including costs incurred before applying
- Weak or unclear budget justification
- Not meeting residency requirements
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly define your artistic vision
- Show how the project supports your career growth
- Provide a detailed and realistic budget
- Highlight cultural relevance and impact
- Demonstrate feasibility and planning
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the maximum funding amount?
Up to $18,000 per project.
2. Can the grant cover all project costs?
Yes, up to 100% of eligible expenses.
3. Are living expenses covered?
Yes, up to $3,000 per month.
4. Who can apply?
Indigenous artists and cultural practitioners residing in Alberta.
5. Are students eligible?
Yes, but funding cannot cover components of formal study programs.
6. Can I apply as an incorporated entity?
No. Incorporated entities are not eligible.
7. Can I include equipment purchases?
No. Capital purchases are not funded.
Conclusion
The Indigenous Individual Project Funding by the Alberta Foundation for the Arts provides critical support for Indigenous artists to develop, present, and grow their work. With flexible funding and a strong focus on inclusion, it enables meaningful artistic and cultural contributions.
For more information, visit Alberta Foundation for the Arts.









































