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221A works with artists and designers to research and develop social, cultural, and ecological infrastructure. This grant supports a Community Land Trust Feasibility study.
221A works with artists and designers to research and develop social, cultural, and ecological infrastructure. This grant supports a Community Land Trust Feasibility study.
New Power Labs is an action-oriented think-tank, working to shift capital to underfunded leaders and communities.
Founded in 2021, Pivot is a French-language media outlet in Quebec that provides online news coverage from a resolutely progressive perspective. This grant supports the Documenters Canada project, an initiative that trains and pays people to document public meetings relevant to their community and works with news outlets to share the information gathered.
Coalition M.E.D.I.A. promotes equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility for professionals from underrepresented French-speaking communities in Canada’s screen industry.
ORIZON 9 is a non-profit organisation whose mandate is to assist in the distribution, dissemination and promotion of films made primarily by diverse filmmakers. This grant supports Projections, a program designed to train directors and producers in the self-distribution of their films.
The Muslim International Film Festival is a non-profit organization that is committed to providing a platform for both current and aspiring filmmakers, creative storytellers, videographers, designers, creatives and media junkies to portray Muslim Excellence on the big screen. This grant supports the 2025 Film Festival.
tâpwêwin media is an Indigenous-led storytelling lodge that share news and stories that matter to Indigenous communities, while nurturing a new generation of storytellers through training, kinship, and cultural care. This grant supports Indigenous Photojournalism Fellowship Pilot Program.
The Reconciliation and Responsible Investment Institute provides practical guides and education on advancing reconciliation and incorporating Indigenous values into investment decision-making.
The Indigenous Curatorial Collective / Collectif des commissaires autochtones (ICCA) is an Indigenous run and led non-profit organization that aims to support and connect fellow Indigenous curators, artists, writers, academics, and professionals through various methods of gathering.
The Canadian Independent Screen Fund for BPOC Creators is a national funding initiative dedicated to supporting small, medium, and large Canadian-owned BPOC (Black and People of Color) production companies.