Money
Welcome to the Neighbourhood Arts Network Learning Room and the 'Money' Section.
We aim to link you directly to funding opportunities that might benefit you and your work. That is not to say that what you find here are the only opportunities out there, but rather, this is a good place to start.
See our 'How to' section for valuable tips on Grant Writing, Sponsorship development and other fundraising techniques.
We’ve designed this space to direct you to specific professional development opportunities, online learning, lesson plans, funding initiatives, toolkits, reports and information that is relevant to artists and organizations in the community engaged arts sector. If there is anything you would like to see added to this section, do not hesitate to contact us today!
-
To encourage artists and arts organizations from all arts disciplines to work with communities and/or trade unions through a collaborative creative process.
-
DIGTL: Grant Writing is a recording of a webinar organized by Nia Centre for the Arts.
-
You have a dream project. But, the only way it can come to fruition is if you can find a way to fund it. Check out this checklist created by ArtWork Archives!
-
Created For Artreach Toronto by Shahina Sayani and Laura Metcalfe
-
This blog post by Artwork Archive details some methods of pricing your art work.
-
To provide project grants to allow professional artists from all artistic expressions and cultures to provide in-depth learning experiences for Ontario educators and learners.
-
A listing of Ontario grants by sector.
-
A thorough document outlining funding programs for Indigenous groups, compiled by Toronto Grants Coordinating Committee (November 2019).
-
Toronto Arts Council's 'Platform A' is a collaboration between four of Toronto’s leading organizations in community-engaged arts: Arts for Children & Youth, Art Starts, Jumblies Theatre and SKETCH.
-
RBC Future Launch is a 10-year $500 million commitment to help Canadian youth prepare for the jobs of tomorrow.