Funding Options

Your quick reference to funding options available to Saskatchewan artists. Please note that all programs and criteria are subject to change or cancellation by the funder. For specific program details and application forms, please visit each funder’s website.

Quick Guide:

CREATIVE SASKATCHEWAN - FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

The Creative Saskatchewan Investment Fund grant programs are generally available to creative industry projects and endeavours that encompass music, sound recording, screen-based media, television, interactive digital media, visual arts, crafts, publishing, and live performing arts. For more information on guidelines and applications, contact Creative Saskatchewan, (306) 798-9800 or visit www.creativesask.ca

Watch an information session from Creative Sask and SaskMusic about the music sector grants, presented in June 2022:

Grants of specific interest to recording and performing artists are:

Sound Recording Grant: Supports the recording, mixing, mastering, artwork design, and manufacturing of a sound recording in any format. This includes Demos, Singles, EPs and Full-Length recordings.

Opening date: May 6, 2025

Upcoming Deadlines for 2025: 

Tour Support Grant: Supports tours following the release of a new product. A minimum of six live performances must be confirmed at the time of application with no more than 5 days between each performance for the paying public.

Opening date: May 6, 2025

Upcoming Deadlines for 2025:

Marketing Grant (formerly Market and Export Development): Provides financial support to individuals and businesses from music, live performing arts, craft & visual art, and publishing businesses for market access and export development initiatives. All proposed projects must have a primary commercial intent. 

Upcoming Deadlines for Micro Stream 2025: 

​Upcoming Deadlines for Major Stream 2025: 


Showcase or Sell Travel Grant (formerly Market Travel Grant): Provides support to individuals and businesses to attend markets, industry showcases, and pitch events. In most cases, your project begins with an invitation to participate in a particular market.

Opening date: May 1, 2025
Deadline: Continuous intake until funds are exhausted

 

Business Improvement Grant (formerly known as Business Capacity Grant): Provides financial assistance to Saskatchewan-based businesses in the creative sector that are currently operating and ready to increase their business capacity. For example, this grant can help cover the costs of an entrepreneurial skills course, the expenses for attending a conference that will help a business to build a stronger professional network and other opportunities that would help a business to expand.

The Business Improvement Grant for the Music sector will be paused this year

 

For more information, visit the Creative Saskatchewan website at www.creativesask.ca.

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SOCAN FOUNDATION

For info/applications contact 1-800-557-6226 or www.socanfoundation.ca.

SOCAN Foundation provides grants for Canadian music creators and publishers working to promote appreciation for Canadian music in today’s society. Their grants support the spread of Canadian music both within Canada and abroad. Grant applications are screened by the SOCAN Foundation Manager, then submitted to special committees from the board of directors for review. Those committees make recommendations to the full board of directors, which offers final approval at quarterly board meetings generally held in March, June, September and November. Decisions by the board of directors are final.

Grants are provided to organizations or individuals for activities benefiting Canadian music creators. Their programs are divided into two streams GRANTS FOR CREATORS, MUSIC PUBLISHERS AND INDIVIDUALS and; GRANTS FOR ORGANIZATIONS

GRANTS FOR CREATORS, MUSIC PUBLISHERS AND INDIVIDUALS

Travel Assistance - Rolling Deadline

Grants are provided to SOCAN composers, writers, and music publishers across all genres of music to assist with travel-related costs for career-building or career-defining activities in Canada or abroad.

Professional Development Assistance - Rolling Deadline

Grants are provided to SOCAN composers, writers and music publishers across all genres of music, for upgrading their skills and knowledge or acquiring new skills and knowledge to advance their careers.

Work Commissioning Assistance Grant - CLOSED

Grants are provided to assist individuals, corporations, performers, ensembles, and presenters in the commissioning of SOCAN members to create new works in all genres of music. The overall intent of this program is to reach beyond local, regional, provincial, and federal arts council funding bodies, and encourage other members of our society (individuals, organizations or companies) to commission new musical works.

Foundation Career Development Grant - CLOSED

The Fund is a one-time special program to help SOCAN members develop skills by accessing conferences, workshops, masterclasses, or other self-directed learning opportunities such as mentorship, research, and personal reflection. 

GRANTS FOR ORGANIZATIONS

Canadian Music Assistance - Rolling Deadline (February to October)

The Canadian Music Assistance Program will continue to receive applications that provide details that address the reality of delivering their application’s activity under the COVID-19 crisis.

This program nurtures an environment supportive of Canadian music creators, Canadian music publishers and audiences. The minimum grant level is $1,000. Historically, the average Canadian Music Assistance grant is $1,500.

Work Commissioning Assistance Grant - CLOSED

Grants are provided to assist individuals, corporations, performers, ensembles, and presenters in the commissioning of SOCAN members to create new works in all genres of music. The overall intent of this program is to reach beyond local, regional, provincial, and federal arts council funding bodies, and encourage other members of our society (individuals, organizations or companies) to commission new musical works.

Core Funding Assistance - Deadline - August 15th, 2025

Grants are provided annually to not-for-profit member service organizations representing Canadian music creators and music publishers to support operating activities. 

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CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS

For info and applications, visit www.canadacouncil.ca; contact 1-800-263-5588 or 613-566-4414 ext 5060. Deadlines noted are annual dates.

Canada Council grants are now organized into three programs: Explore & Create, Creating, Knowing & Sharing, Arts Across Canada and Arts Abroad.

The following breakdown shows the music-specific grants - 

Explore & Create

Explore and Create supports research, development, creation, production and sharing of work, as well as professional development. The program encourages artists and curators, groups and organizations to investigate creative processes and take risks.

1 – Artistic Creation - DEADLINE: Any time before the start date of the project. 

The Professional Development for Artists component of Explore and Create supports the career growth of Canadian artists and artistic groups by encouraging participation in a wide range of development opportunities. Grants fund activities that contribute to the professional advancement of Canadian artists working in all artistic disciplines. It covers things such as mentorships, internships, apprenticeships, specialized training, workshops etc.

2 – Artist Driven Organizations - DEADLINE: (CLOSED)

The Artist-Driven Organizations component of Explore and Create supports the development of artistic activities, from research, creation, and production through to dissemination, by Canadian arts organizations that are driven by the vision of artistic leaders. Grants fund the activities of organizations mandated to support the creative process of artists, stimulating the emergence of new artistic voices and offering a range of artistic experiences to the public.

Creating, Knowing & Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples

This program supports Indigenous individuals and groups, Indigenous-led arts organizations and arts/cultural sector development organizations that foster a vital and resilient Indigenous arts ecosystem.

Creating, Knowing and Sharing acknowledges the cultural sovereignty of Indigenous peoples and respects the concept of First Nations, Inuit and Métis self-determination.

1 - Travel - Deadline: Any time before your departure date

Project funding for First Nations, Inuit and Métis individuals, groups and organizations to attend significant events that advance professional development or artistic research, enable access to new markets and build audiences. 

2 - Small-Scale Activities - Deadline: Any time before the start date of your project or activity

Project funding for materials and artistic or professional development

3 - Short-Term Projects - Deadline: November 26, 2025

Project funding for First Nations, Inuit and Métis individuals, groups and organizations for activities of up to 1 year in length 

4 - Long-Term Projects - Deadline: TBC

Project funding for First Nations, Inuit and Métis individuals, groups and organizations for activities of more than 1 year and up to 3 years in length 

5 - Indigenous Organizations - Deadline: Fall 2027

Multi-year funding for not-for-profit and for-profit Indigenous organizations that explore innovative strategies for Indigenous creative and cultural expression

First-time applicants must speak with a Creating, Knowing and Sharing Program Officer before applying to this component.

 

Arts Across Canada and Abroad

1 - Micro-grants - Deadline: Any time before the start date of your project, activity or departure date

Funding for activities that support the professional growth and advancement of artistic careers or practices of artists, arts workers, groups and organizations.

This program supports activities previously funded by:

Explore and Create: Professional Development for Artists
Supporting Artistic Practice: Professional Development for Arts Professionals
Arts Across Canada: Travel
Arts Abroad: Travel

2 - Representation and Promotion - Deadline: Any time before your departure date

Funding for travel activities linked to promotion and the development of markets for artists and artistic works from Canada.

3 - Translation - Deadline: October 29, 2025

Funding to support the translation of literary works or dramatic works from Canada into French, English, an Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit or Métis) language from the land now known as Canada, American Sign Language (ASL), Quebec Sign Language (LSQ) or any other regional or Indigenous sign language for publication or presentation in Canada. 

4 - International Translation - Deadline: October 29, 2025

Funding to support the translation of literary works or dramatic works from Canada for international presentation or publication, and awarded to organizations, groups and collectives or international literary publishers.

5 - Circulation and Touring - Deadline: October 22, 2025

Funding for the circulation and touring of artists, exhibitions and artistic works by artists, artistic groups and arts organizations from Canada.

7 - International Residencies Deadline: October 22, 2025

Support for artists, arts workers, artistic groups and artistic organizations from Canada to attend a residency abroad. 

8 - International Co-productions - Deadline: November 5, 2025

Development support for new works or exhibitions by artistic groups and arts organizations from Canada in partnership with foreign arts organizations. 

9 - Foreign Artist Tours - Deadline: November 5, 2025

Support to circulate exhibitions or tour artists from abroad to provide new experiences to the public in Canada. 

10 - Public Outreach - Deadline: November 19, 2025

Funding for activities that build connections between artists and diverse audiences and contribute to the public appreciation and enjoyment of the arts in Canada. 

11 - Arts Festivals and Presenters - Deadline: Summer 2028

Multi-year funding for Arts Festivals and Presenters that showcase artistic work and build relationships between artists and audiences.

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CANADIAN STARMAKER FUND

Formerly Radio Starmaker Fund

(CLOSED)  An initiative of CAB in partnership with CIMA and CRIA. Supports a variety of marketing and promotional initiatives related to eligible Canadian recordings, including radio advertising. For eligibility see www.starmaker.ca. All applications must be filed online. Contact 1-888-256-2211 or info@starmaker.ca. It is strongly suggested you begin far in advance of the deadline; contact the Manager of Programs and Applications, Michelle Farres (michellefarres@starmaker.ca) for assistance.

As a result of budget constraints, for the foreseeable future they will be offering three rounds of funding per year. 

The Orion Program

The Orion program is a funding stream dedicated to supporting music creation by members of the Canadian music industry who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour. This program will continue to be offered once a year. 

The Radio Starmaker Fund distributes private funds that provide “substantial incremental investment where the artist has established a proven track record.” However, racism and other systemic barriers may prevent applicants from qualifying for the established Starmaker programs. The Orion program was established to distribute these funds in a manner that lowers the barrier to entry for eligible Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour who have not yet met Starmaker sales criteria.

Orion is a “stepping stone” program. It will fund a broad range of activities to support racialized artists as they continue to develop and increase the audience and industry reach needed to apply to other Starmaker programs.

Orion is also a ‘living program’ made to be able to adapt to and reflect the Board’s collective learning, community feedback and industry change.

For more information about this funding opportunity and what it entails, please check https://www.starmaker.ca/about/orion.

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FACTOR

SaskMusic is the Saskatchewan representative for The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings; please call for more information, assistance, or if you would like to participate in the next round of juries. For more information and program applications please visit https://www.factor.ca/our-programs/our-programs-overview/.

FACTOR Jury Accreditation Process: All FACTOR jurors have to be accredited before participating on a jury. There is a simple form to be completed and you must also provide a brief bio relating to your jury experience. We ask all those interested in being a FACTOR juror in the future to complete the accreditation process now. It’s online at www.factor.ca/Juries.aspx. You just need to set up a profile on their website, or use the one that you have if you’ve recently applied to FACTOR programs. Once accredited, you’re good for three years.

ARTIST DEVELOPMENT -- DEADLINE: (CLOSED)

The Artist Development Program offers a $5,000 subsidy toward a year of artist development activities such as recording, touring & showcasing, video production, and marketing.

More Info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/artist-development/

ARTIST ENTREPRENEUR -- DEADLINE: August 14th at 5:00pm ET.

Artist Entrepreneur is a pilot program for artists rated 3 or Platinum Album Certified Artists who are investing in their own masters, copyrights, and/or live performances. It replaces the Comprehensive Artist program and is designed for increased flexibility for eligible activities and expenses during the program year – aligned with FACTOR’s fiscal (April 1 – March 31).

More Info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/artist-entrepreneur/

COLLECTIVE INITIATIVES -

This program is comprised of three components that help finance music industry events, showcases, and productions that have a collective benefit for the Canadian music industry.

Components for this Program: Industry Events, Showcase Production for Export-Ready Artists, Showcase Production for Artists from Official Language Minority Communities.

Deadlines:

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/collective-initiatives/

COMPANY ENVELOPE: MID-TIER -- DEADLINES: CLOSED FOR TERM. 

Mid-Tier Envelope funding, for music companies to undertake various business development activities.

Deadlines: CLOSED FOR TERM. 

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/company-envelope-mid-tier/

COMPANY ENVELOPE: TOP-TIER -- DEADLINES: CLOSED FOR TERM. 

Top-Tier Envelope funding, for music companies to undertake various business development activities.

Deadlines: CLOSED FOR TERM.

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/company-envelope-top-tier/

FUNDING FOR NATIONAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS -- DEADLINES: CLOSED FOR TERM.

Funding for National Service Organizations helps to ensure that NSO’s support Canadian music entrepreneurs to build a strong and competitive industry.

Deadlines: CLOSED FOR TERM.

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/funding-for-national-service-organizations/

JURIED SOUND RECORDING: ALBUM -- DEADLINES: September 4, 2025, at 5:00pm ET

The JSR program contributes toward to cost of acquiring, producing and marketing a full-length album. Submissions are assessed by an independent jury of industry professionals.

Components for this Program: Video, Showcase, Radio Marketing, Sound Recording, Marketing, Tour Support.

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/juried-sound-recording-album/

JURIED SOUND RECORDING: SINGLE & EP -- DEADLINES: February 27th, 2025 at 3:00pm ET

The JSR: Single/EP program contributes toward the cost of creating up to five songs as singles or one EP. Submissions are assessed by an independent jury of industry professionals.

Components for this Program: Sound Recording, Marketing, Radio Marketing, Live Performance, Video.

Deadlines: May 16, 2024 at 5:00pm ET

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/juried-sound-recording-single-ep/

LIVE PERFORMANCE -- DEADLINES: ROLLING DEADLINES.

The Live Performance program subsidizes the cost of domestic and international performances including showcases and tours.

Components for this Program: Tour Support, Showcase.

Deadlines: ROLLING DEADLINES. You can apply multiple times throughout the year, up to the funding maximum.

General Artist domestic tour applications – which have application deadlines of August 7 and December 1, 2025. 

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/live-performance/

SONGWRITER DEVELOPMENT -- DEADLINES: ROLLING DEADLINES.

The Songwriter Development program provides a $2,000 subsidy toward a year of songwriting initiatives.

Deadlines: Rolling deadlines.

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/songwriter-development/

SPONSORSHIP -- DEADLINES: LETTER OF INTENT MINIMUM 6 WEEKS PRIOR TO FORMAL APPLICATION. 

The Sponsorship program allows FACTOR to support worthy music-related events that are looking for a smaller amount of support, or that do not quite fit other program mandates.

Deadlines: Letters of intent must be submitted a least six weeks prior to anticipated formal application. If the Letter of intent is approved, applications may be submitted a minimum of three months prior to events taking place. Submit letters to sponsorship@factor.ca.

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/sponsorship/

SUPPORT FOR ELIGIBLE MUSIC COMPANIES --

This program provides funding for business development activities that support the promotion of the company, domestic and international business travel, and songwriting initiatives.

Components for this Program: Business Development, Business Travel, Songwriter Support for Music Publishers.

Deadlines:

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/support-eligible-music-companies/

VIDEO - DEADLINES: ROLLING DEADLINES. 

The Video program contributes to the cost of producing music videos for eligible Canadian sound recordings by artists rated 2 and 3.

Deadlines: ROLLING DEADLINES.- but must be submitted by January 15, 2026, to be included in this fiscal program year (April 1-March 31)

More info: https://www.factor.ca/programs/video/

If you'd like support/bounce ideas off for your application please let us know, info@saskmusic.org

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SK Arts

For further info and applications, visit https://sk-arts.ca/; contact 306-787-4056 (Regina) or 1-800-667-7526 (toll-free in Saskatchewan). The following deadlines without a year listed are annual and are moved to the next working day if they fall on a weekend or stat holiday.

The Access Copyright Foundation Grants:  Professional Development Grants Deadline:

Events Grants: November 1
Marian Hebb Research Grants: CLOSED

Professional Development Grants: CLOSED

The Foundation provides grants to publishers, individual creators and publishing, writing and visual arts organizations through the following program components: Research Grants, Professional Development Grants and Events Grants.

Artists in Communities:

Deadlines -

Development: December 5 
Projects: November 5
Residencies: CLOSED

Arts After Hours responds to a need for increased out-of-school, community-based arts programming for children and youth throughout the province that is not connected to K-12 curriculum outcomes. NOTE: Projects funded through Arts After Hours are now funded under Projects. 

Micro-Development allows organizations access to small amounts of money to: build relationships with potential artists, present “experimental” introductory projects and/or assess community needs, research, and/or develop plans for longer-term projects or residencies. Deadline: The deadline for applications is the 1st day of each month. You can start an application on the 11th day of each month preceding the deadline. (e.g.: May 1st deadline, applications accepted as of April 11th.)

Projects allows eligible applicants to engage in the arts through performances, exhibitions or workshops led by a professional artist(s) or arts professional, and presented either as a series or as a single event and/or to work with an artist in the research and development of an artistic residency. Deadline: Currently closed.

Residencies supports community organizations to host a six- to 12-month artist-in-residence project with a professional artist, working in any art form, that involves significant community engagement components. Participating artists take up residence in a community contribute to its cultural life and the community's continual engagement in the arts. Deadline: Currently closed.

Independent Artists Grant Program: Deadline: October 1. Supports the creation, development or performance of new work in any art form; professional development for artists; and research in the arts. For Music, contact Lindsay Knight (306) 964-1165 (Saskatoon) or 1-800-667-7526 (Toll-Free) lknight@saskartsboard.ca

Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts: Deadline: Closed

program seeks to empower Indigenous communities to control and develop their own arts and culture. It promotes resilience and healing by: Sharing Indigenous arts and cultural revitalization within Indigenous communities and with broader communities; Increasing the intergenerational transfer of Indigenous artistic knowledge and cultural practices within contemporary, traditional, and non-traditional art forms; Promoting Truth and Reconciliation in non-Indigenous communities through exposure to these projects and this work; and Aligning with the mandate and strategic priorities of SK Arts and our program partners.

The Indigenous Peoples Art & Artists Program: Deadline: October 15. This program is designed to increase participation in, and access to public funding by Indigenous artists in the province. It seeks to address these issues while also increasing public access to high-quality Indigenous art. There are two types of grants available: Independent Artists Projects: Support Indigenous artists to work independently on their own artistic/cultural practice, either in a traditional or contemporary art form, and Community Projects: Support Indigenous artists and Traditional Knowledge Keepers/Elders to share their art, skills and teachings with their communities through activities such as workshops, gatherings or mentorships.

Micro-Grant Program: Deadlines - first day of each month. The Micro-Grant Program provides support to professional artists and arts organizations to achieve outcomes that respond to emergent needs; create access for first-time and underserved applicants; contribute to professional practice and development; and advance the professional arts and artistic practices in Saskatchewan

Building Arts Equity: BPOC Program: Deadlines: November 15, 2025. The Building Arts Equity: BPOC Program seeks to increase accessibility and connections to arts and cultural resources by people of colour, specifically African, Black, Asian, Latin American, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern descent (BPOC). It provides support for BPOC artists, collectives and groups to connect to the arts and cultures of origin and share through: the creation and development of new artwork, mentorship opportunities, performance, exhibition and presentation development, and partnerships. The program is for emerging artists and is open to Canadian citizens, Permanent Residents, and Temporary Residents of Canada who have been Saskatchewan Residents for at least one year.

Professional Arts Organization Program: 

Deadlines:

Lite: Closed
Core Support: January 15, 2026
Sector Development: January 15, 2026

The Professional Arts Organizations Program supports and strengthens professional arts organizations in the province that have a sustained impact on the arts in Saskatchewan. Grants contribute to the costs of an organization’s professional arts programs and services, and governance, management, administrative and operational functions. Funded organizations are supported through one of the two program components.

SaskFestivals Grant: Deadline: CURRENTLY CLOSED

Supports and encourages eligible Sask. festivals to celebrate community activity and spirit; encourage community engagement, tourism and economic activity; enhance the positive impact and benefits of festivals in the community and province; provide high quality experiences for audiences, artists, participants and volunteers throughout Sask.; and heighten the awareness and appreciation of the arts and artists in Sask.

The Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts Artists Awards: CURRENTLY CLOSED. The Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts Artists Awards Program provides financial assistance to Saskatchewan artists to create or develop new work or work in progress. Full application materials should be available each fall at www.saskartsfoundation.com.

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RBC Emerging Artists Project

This fund support programs that provide emerging artists with mentorship, apprenticeships and exposure to new and diverse audiences throughout their career. Need support for your program? Applications for RBC Emerging Artists Project grants are accepted year-round.

The Music Video Production Project

The MVP Project, with support from the RBC Foundation, was established to promote the intersection of emerging Canadian Recording Artists and Filmmakers through Music Video Production Grants valued between $5,000 and $15,000. The Music Video Production Project, a joint RBCxMusic & Prism Prize initiative, is committed to supporting emerging artists. The MVP Project is administered by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Rolling deadlines. 

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The Hnatyshyn Foundation

The Hnatyshyn Foundation is dedicated to supporting emerging, developing and mid-career artists and curators in Canada.

Developing Artist Grants: Deadline: CLOSED (Accepting nominations from qualifying institutions and teachers.) In an effort to foster excellence in new talent, the Foundation assists the most promising young Canadian performing artists enrolled in post-secondary educational or training institutions. Seven grants are awarded annually, one in each of the following performing arts disciplines: classical music (orchestral instrument), classical music (piano), classical vocal performance, contemporary dance, jazz performance, acting (English theatre) and acting (French theatre).

Gerda Hnatyshyn Launch Grants: Deadline: CLOSED

The Gerda Hnatyshyn Launch Grants are designed to provide assistance to the most promising Canadian performing artists in the years immediately following their education or training in the performing arts. One grant of $10,000 is awarded in each of the following disciplines: Classical Music (instrumental or vocal), Contemporary Music (instrumental or vocal), Contemporary Dance (performance or choreography), English Theatre, and French Theatre (performance or production). Grants are intended to support a project, for which candidates will submit a proposal.

The William and Meredith Saunderson Prizes for Emerging Artists (visual arts, emerging, ages 35 or younger)

Deadline to nominate a candidate: CLOSED

Deadline for candidates to submit their materials: CLOSED

The William and Meredith Saunderson Prizes, of $10,000 each, support three young emerging visual artists whose practice shows potential and who are deemed to have the determination and talent to contribute to the legacy of art in Canada.

Eligible categories in the visual arts include, but are not limited to, painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, three-dimensional installations and multi-media installations.

This year, the three top runner-up candidates will be offered a $3,000 prize.

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OSHKI WUPOOWANE | THE BLANKET FUND ᐅᔾᑭ :ᐊᐳᐧᐃᒼ

Oshki Wupoowane launched on September 30, with an initial $1 million investment from Hudson’s Bay Foundation and a commitment to direct 100% of net proceeds from the sale of all HBC Point Blankets to The Blanket Fund moving forward. Since then, The Blanket Fund has grown to more than $1.5 million, which will be disbursed to successful applicants over multiple years.

Through two grant streams, The Blanket Fund will provide support for Indigenous cultural, artistic, and educational activities. Indigenous people, as well as Indigenous-led initiatives and organizations in Canada, are eligible.

The Ojibwe “Oshki Wupoowane”, “a new blanket” in English, was chosen as the name of The Blanket Fund in collaboration with Chanie Wenjack’s family. 

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