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Province creates new opportunities for arts funding
The B.C. government is investing $1.5 million in two new arts programs to help cultural organizations continue to provide quality arts experiences in communities throughout British Columbia, Community, Sport and Cultural Development Minister Bill Bennett announced Jan. 9.
Funding for BC Creative Spaces and BC Creative Communities comes from the 2010 Sport and Arts Legacy, created by the B.C. government to carry on the spirit of community celebration that played such a major role in the cultural success of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
Eligible applicants include B.C. non-profit arts and/or cultural organizations, First Nations band councils or friendship centres. The application deadline is Feb. 15. The British Columbia Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, with help from other public agencies, will assess applications and recommend funding.
“In communities large and small, urban and rural, throughout British Columbia, local arts and cultural organizations do an amazing job year after year providing quality arts experiences for local families, residents and visitors. These organizations, as varied as the B.C. communities they serve so well, establish vibrant centres for the arts in local theatres and art galleries – as well as creating great arts programs and organizing wonderful festivals,” stated Bennett, Kootenay East MLA.
“We recognize the outstanding service provided by the arts and culture sector in every region of British Columbia. We’re supporting two new programs designed to help B.C.’s arts and culture organizations carry on their invaluable work,” he said.
For more information, visit:
https://www.cscd.gov.bc.ca/arts_culture/index.htm or email: [email protected] and [email protected]
BC Creative Spaces
* Total program funding: up to $1 million.
* Individual grants: up to $50,000.
* Supports construction and specialized equipment purchases.
* Addresses a demonstrated need for capital development or acquisition.
* Engages underserved groups, including rural and remote communities.
* Involves partnerships and/or collaboration.
* Includes environmentally sensitive practices.
* Requires projects to secure other sources of support.
* Examples: Renovating and upgrading a community theatre with new lighting; installing a wheelchair lift at an arts centre.
BC Creative Communities:
* Total program funding: up to $500,000.
* Individual grants: up to $25,000.
* Implements new or expands existing community arts engagement projects and programs.
* Engages underserved groups, including rural and remote communities.
* Develops community partnerships and/or collaborations.
* Requires projects to secure other sources of support.
* Examples: Organizing a community event that engages an artist to celebrate a milestone anniversary; creating a map of all cultural resources in a community.
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