Music Recording Production Fund for Out-of-Province Artists

This program is designed to encourage production activity and to increase economic activity and business development in the Manitoba music recording industry by providing financial support for recordings featuring non-Manitoba resident artists.
  • Manitoba Film & Music
Overview of the Music Recording Production Fund for Out-of-Province Artists program:

The Cultural Industries Training Fund (CITF) is a program offered by the Government of Yukon designed to support the professional development of individuals and organizations working in the cultural and creative industries. The program aims to enhance the skills, knowledge, and capacities of those in the cultural sector, fostering growth and sustainability in Yukon’s creative economy. Make sure to review the guidelines for each Demo & Level carefully.

Benefits of the Music Recording Production Fund for Out-of-Province Artists program:
  • Participants in the CITF program can significantly benefit from financial support for various training and professional development activities. These benefits include:
  • Funding for Training: Financial assistance to cover costs associated with training, workshops, seminars, conferences, mentorships, and other professional development activities.
  • Skill Enhancement: Opportunities to upgrade skills, gain new knowledge, and stay competitive in the evolving cultural industries.
  • Capacity Building: Support for building organizational capacity, ensuring long-term sustainability and growth.
  • Networking Opportunities: Access to industry networks, enabling collaboration and the sharing of best practices.
Eligibility criteria of the Music Recording Production Fund for Out-of-Province Artists program:
  • The CITF program is open to individuals, collectives, and organizations involved in the cultural and creative industries in Yukon. The eligibility criteria include:
  • Residency: Applicants must be residents of Yukon.
  • Sector: The program is targeted at those working in cultural industries such as film, music, visual arts, publishing, and other creative sectors.
  • Project Focus: The proposed training or professional development activity must clearly contribute to the growth or sustainability of the applicants work in the cultural sector.
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