Creative Saskatchewan - Sound Recording Grant

The Sound Recording Grant supports the production of commercially viable sound recordings for commercial release.
  • Creative Saskatchewan
Overview of the Creative Saskatchewan - Sound Recording Grant program:

The Sound Recording Grant supports the production of commercially viable sound recordings for promotional use or commercial release. There are two streams of funding available: Single or Demo Sound Recording, which assists with the production of a one-song recording to be released commercially or used for self-promotion, and Commercial Sound Recording, which is for the production of an EP or Full-Length recording to be released commercially

Benefits of the Creative Saskatchewan - Sound Recording Grant program:
  • Applicants are eligible for a maximum of 50% of eligible expenses up to $1,500 per project.
Eligibility criteria of the Creative Saskatchewan - Sound Recording Grant program:
  • The applicant must be an active practitioner in one of the creative industries identified under The Creative Saskatchewan Act (2013). The following industry associations are supported by Creative Saskatchewan. They can also provide assistance with your application.
  • A. Saskatchewan Craft Council
  • B. SaskBooks
  • C. SaskGalleries
  • D. SaskInteractive
  • E. Sask Music
  • F. SATP (Saskatchewan Association of Theatre Professionals)
  • G. SMPIA (Saskatchewan Media Production Industry Association)
  • The applicant must demonstrate their intention to earn their living within their chosen creative industry, as well as their ambition to grow their business beyond their current status.
  • The applicant must be in good standing (defined in the Glossary) with Creative Saskatchewan in all respects.
  • An applicant may be a corporation or an individual.
  • A. Corporations, as defined in The Creative Saskatchewan Regulations:
  • A Corporation
  • That is incorporated or continued pursuant to an Act or is registered pursuant to an Act to carry on business in Saskatchewan;
  • The majority of whose outstanding voting shares are owned by Saskatchewan residents;
  • That has a permanent establishment in Saskatchewan; and, that filed an income tax return respecting income earned in Saskatchewan for its taxation year preceding the year in which it applies for financial support.
  • B. Individuals, as defined in The Creative Saskatchewan Regulations:
  • An individual
  • Who filed an income tax return respecting income earned in Saskatchewan in the year preceding the year in which they apply for financial support.
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