Deadline: 10 October 2024
The Ontario Arts Council is currently accepting applications for its Deaf and Disability Arts Projects.
Purpose
- The program supports Ontario-based:
- Artists and arts professionals who are Deaf and/or have a disability.
- Ad hoc groups, collectives and arts organizations mandated to serve and led by artists or arts professionals who are Deaf and/or have a disability.
Categories
- The program has three categories:
- Creation: to help cover the costs of research and development, exploration and experimentation, and creation of new work.
- Production: to help cover the costs of production and or the creation of artworks.
- Professional development: to help cover the costs of study or training; mentorship; internship or apprenticeship; and or documentation of artwork.
Funding Information
- Creation: up to $10,000
- Production: up to $10,000
- Professional development: up to $10,000
What this program funds?
- Creation
- This category funds the following activities:
- Research and development
- Exploration and experimentation
- Creation of new work
- This category funds the following activities:
- Production
- This category funds the following activity:
- Creation and/or production of artworks (for example, music compositions and recordings; visual art, craft, media art, theatre and dance pieces; multi and inter-art work)
- This category funds the following activity:
- Professional Development
- This category funds the following activities:
- Study and training
- Mentorships
- Internships and apprenticeships
- Documentation of artwork
- This category funds the following activities:
Eligible Funding
- Creation
- Artist fees payment to yourself or other artists engaged in the project
- Artist fees should be calculated based on time or contribution to the project and/or relevant industry standards. The program does not fund living and personal expenses do not include these as the rationale for the calculation of artist fees.
- Workspace and equipment rental.
- Research materials.
- Transportation and travel.
- Accommodation.
- Meal allowance.
- A contribution towards the purchase of small-scale equipment, software, electronics and similar materials required to carry out the project.
- Artist fees payment to yourself or other artists engaged in the project
- Production
- All eligible expenses from the Creation category.
- Artistic, production, venue and administrative costs.
- A contribution towards marketing or promotional costs specific to the project, including the hiring of an Ontario-based marketing manager or publicist.
- Professional development
- Tuition and registration fees for conferences, master classes, workshops and training courses.
- Mentor and tutor fees.
- Internship and apprenticeship expenses.
- Documentation of artwork: professional preparation of materials that document artwork, skills, training or abilities.
Eligibility Criteria
- This program accepts applications from Ontario-based:
- professional artists and arts professionals who are Deaf and or have a disability.
- Ad hoc groups, collectives and not-for-profit disability arts organizations that are led by Deaf artists and or artists with disabilities:
- The application must demonstrate that the artistic process is led by artists and or arts professionals who are Deaf and or have a disability.
Ineligibility Criteria
- You are not eligible to submit applications to multiple OAC programs at a time for the same activity. You may re-apply to OAC for the same activity if you have received notification that your first application was not successful.
For more information, visit Ontario Arts Council.


