Deadline: 1 April 2025
The Manitoba Arts Council is pleased to invite applications for its Tour Grant Program to support touring activities in Manitoba with the aim of sharing arts and culture for the benefit of all Manitobans.
This program prioritizes collaborative and community engaged tours in all artistic disciplines.
Funding Information
- Small scale: up to $10,000
- Large scale: up to $50,000 (requested grant amount may not exceed 50% of total tour budget)
Eligibility Criteria
- Professional Artists:
- An individual who has a practice in an artistic field, including craft, dance, literary arts, media arts, music, theatre, visual arts.
- To be considered eligible for funding at MAC as a professional artist, an applicant must meet at least three of the following criteria:
- be recognized as a professional by their peers (artists working in the same artistic tradition);
- have specialized training in the artistic field (not necessarily in academic institutions);
- show significant commitment to their art practice;
- have a history of professional public presentation, publication, or being engaged with a practice in a public context;
- have received compensation for their artistic work at a level consistent with other professionals working in the same art form.
- emerging artist:
- is in the early stages of their professional career and beyond basic training;
- has up to five years of artistic activity, not including student work; and
- has a minimum of one professional presentation or publication.
- mid-career artist:
- has between five and 15 years of professional activity; and
- has a minimum of three professional presentations or publications.
- established artist:
- has more than 15 years of professional activity;
- has a minimum of five professional presentations or publications;
- has received compensation for their artistic work at a level consistent with other professionals working in the same art form.
- Arts/cultural Professionals:
- A professional in the arts, recognized by their peers, whose work supports and facilitates the arts in an arts discipline (i.e., administrators, producers, technicians, editors, cultural connectors, etc.)
- Indigenous Knowledge Keepers:
- An individual whose role within Indigenous communities (First Nations, Metis, Inuit, and non-status) supports the preservation, retention, maintenance, and knowledge transfer of specific Indigenous worldviews, cultural practices, and traditions through art and creative practice.
- Professional Arts Groups:
- a group, ensemble or collective made up of two or more members working in an artistic practice;
- has a majority of members that are professional Manitoba artists;
- engages and pays professional fees to artists;
- must be able to receive a grant payable to its name.
- Professional Arts Organizations:
- supports professional artistic work in any discipline;
- is led by paid, qualified professional personnel;
- is governed by a board of directors or an advisory body responsible for the organization;
- engages or supports professional artists and pays professional fees to artists;
- is based in Manitoba and has been active in the province for at least one year prior to applying;
- is incorporated;
- operates as a not-for-profit;
- operates as for-profit (publishers only).
- Community not-for-profit Organizations:
- is governed by a board of directors or an advisory body responsible for the organization;
- has been active in the province for at least one year prior to applying;
- engages in artistic and/or cultural activity;
- is based in Manitoba;
- operates as a not-for profit.
For more information, visit Manitoba Arts Council.