BC Arts Council Application Assistance

Grant funding opportunity for artists and arts and culture practitioners who are Deaf or have a disability
  • BC Arts Council
Overview of the BC Arts Council Application Assistance program:

The Application Assistance Program is an initiative by the BC Arts Council designed to ensure that artists, cultural practitioners, and arts organizations in British Columbia have equitable access to the Council's funding opportunities. This program provides financial support to cover the costs associated with preparing and submitting grant applications. The goal is to eliminate barriers that might prevent eligible applicants from applying for funding due to lack of resources or technical expertise.

Benefits of the BC Arts Council Application Assistance program:
  • Financial Support for Application Preparation: The program offers funding to help cover the costs of hiring a professional grant writer, consultant, or other experts to assist in the preparation of grant applications. This support is particularly beneficial for those who may not have the necessary skills or experience to navigate the application process on their own.
  • Enhanced Accessibility: The Application Assistance Program is particularly focused on supporting applicants who face barriers such as language difficulties, physical disabilities, or lack of access to professional networks. By providing this assistance, the BC Arts Council aims to make its funding programs more accessible to a diverse range of artists and organizations across the province.
  • Support for Equity-Seeking Groups: The program prioritizes applications from Indigenous artists, culturally diverse applicants, and those from equity-seeking groups. This aligns with the BC Arts Council's commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in the arts.
  • Broad Eligibility: The program is open to individual artists, collectives, and organizations that are eligible for BC Arts Council funding. This includes those working in various artistic disciplines, such as visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, and more.
Eligibility criteria of the BC Arts Council Application Assistance program:
  • BC-Based Applicants: The program is available to artists, cultural practitioners, and organizations that are based in British Columbia and are eligible to apply for BC Arts Council funding.
  • Financial Need: Applicants must demonstrate a need for financial assistance in preparing their grant application. This could include challenges such as limited resources, language barriers, or lack of access to professional expertise.
  • Eligible Costs: The funding provided through this program can be used to cover costs such as hiring a grant writer, translator, or other professionals needed to complete the application process.
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