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artsmontreal.org
The Conseil des arts de Montréal's General Funding Program supports the creation, production, dissemination and presentation of artistic activities. By providing financial support to various arts organizations, this program helps them to complete their projects and supports artistic excellence.
A $10,000 grant and recognition for an innovative circus arts artist, cultural worker, collective, or organization whose unique and bold contributions renew and enrich the discipline, highlighting innovation, bold contributions, and all forms of innovative advances.
Business Size: small, medium, individual
Industries: circus arts
Region: Island of Montréal, Kahnawake, Kanesatake
Demographics: indigenous
Other Criteria: professional artist, Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada, Artists' collectives (minimum two members, two-thirds Canadian/permanent resident, majority Montréal-based), Non-profit organizations or artists' cooperatives headquartered in Montréal, Organizations with a board of directors mainly Canadian/permanent resident, Principal mandate to create, produce, present, represent artists or cultural workers, Projects/works must have taken place between January 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025
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This program is available to small, medium, individual businesses in circus arts industries located in Island of Montréal, Kahnawake, Kanesatake.
This program offers funding up to $10,000 (minimum $10,000).
The application deadline is April 10, 2026.
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