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Arts Vitality Micro-Grant Opportunity from the FPCC: Apply by May 6, 2022!

Mar 17, 2022

The Arts Vitality Micro-Grant supports Indigenous artists, Knowledge Holders, and Indigenous arts organizations in B.C. who are recovering from the adverse economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate emergencies (wildfires, floods, heat waves, etc.) and other systemic changes to the arts and culture sector.

This flexible funding may include, but is not limited to, the following:

  • economic impact recovery;
  • loss of revenue and time;
  • lost or damaged tools, equipment and/or materials;
  • acquiring new skills, tools and/or technologies; and/or
  • developing new relationships relevant to your project/practice.

Eligible applicants will have completed basic training in their field, and demonstrated a commitment to their artistic practice in any discipline including cultural, ceremonial, visual, performance, literary and others.

Please note: priority will be given to applications that express a clear need resulting from COVID-19 and/or climate emergency impacts. Applicants from any artistic discipline are encouraged to apply.

This funding is for Indigenous artists or collectives, 19 years of age or older, who have been a resident of B.C. for at least the past year. It is also for non-profit Indigenous organizations and societies, and First Nations communities in B.C. working across all art forms.

Funding for eligible applicants will be distributed as applications are received until the funds are fully expended up until May 6, 2022. For more information, and to review program guidelines, click here. 

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