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Government of Canada, Canadian Heritage
Funding for projects in the book industry
Funding for collective projects that increase awareness of Canadian-authored books through marketing and promotion, and strengthen the book industry's infrastructure and efficiency via technology, professional development, and internships. General funding limited to 50% of eligible expenses, but up to 100% for not-for-profit, Indigenous, or official-language minority organizations. Aggregate support to any individual recipient is limited to $2,000,000 per year. For Internship projects, funding is up to 50% of eligible expenses or $25,000 (up to 75% or $37,500 for interns from official-language minority, Indigenous, racialized communities, or persons living with a disability).
Industries: book publishing
Region: Canada
Demographics: official-language minority communities, Indigenous communities, racialized communities, persons with disabilities
Other Criteria: Canadian-owned and Canadian-controlled organization or professional association, Representing or related to the Canadian book publishing industry, Incorporated under the laws of Canada or a province, Not-for-profit organization (explicitly for 100% funding consideration, inferred for general program focus), Projects must demonstrate a broad, collective benefit to the Canadian book publishing industry stakeholders and readers, New applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the program before applying, For multi-year funding: recurrent applicant for at least 24 months with a good track record and demonstrated capacity to complete activities annually
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Visit the program page for detailed eligibility requirements.
This program offers funding up to $2,000,000.
The application deadline is April 30, 2026.