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edmontonarts.ca
The Edmonton Arts Council's Equity & Access in the Arts grant invests in equity-deserving artists and collectives to pursue artistic work, advance their skills, and develop connections to the Edmonton arts community. The deadline for this grant is May 1, 2026.
Financial support for equity-deserving artists and collectives to pursue artistic work, advance skills, and strengthen connections to the broader Edmonton arts community.
Industries: arts and culture, all artistic disciplines
Region: Edmonton, amiskwaciy-wΓ’skahikan, Enoch Cree Nation, Alexander First Nation, Paul First Nation, Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation
Demographics: equity-deserving artists and collectives
Other Criteria: 18 years of age or older, Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident, or valid open work permit (for individuals, or majority of collective members), Resident of Edmonton / amiskwaciy-wΓ’skahikan at time of application and for duration of project, No overdue Edmonton Arts Council final reports, Existing and committed practice in any arts discipline, Collectives: majority of members eligible as individuals, Only one grant active at a time (previous projects must be finished and final reports submitted)

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