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Canada Council for the Arts: Innovation Grants, Digital Generator

Research Admin Offices:

  • ROADS

Funding Type:

Grant

Value:

Stream 1 – Up to $40,000
Stream 2 – Up to $50,000 for projects that benefit a single group of organization; Up to $100,000 for collaborative projects that benefit multiple groups or organizations

Disciplines:

  • Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities

Sponsors:

Deadlines:

Internal Deadline:

Continuous

Sponsor Deadline:

Continuous

Description:

Our Strategic Innovation Fund will offer you access to grants, partnerships, outreach events and resources. The aim is to build the capacity of artists, arts professionals, arts groups, collectives and organizations to try new ideas, share knowledge, find networks, create prototypes and scale up ambitious solutions. The Fund reflects our commitment to propel meaningful change through grants and partnerships to rebuild a more resilient, sustainable, equitable, accessible, greener, healthier and connected arts sector and society

Additional Program Information:

Digital Generator is a short-term initiative to support Canadian arts groups, collectives, and organizations to build their digital capacity and transform their business model and operations.

A digital approach can transform the way you operate and offers the opportunity to:

  • deepen your relationship with your public and engage new audiences and markets
  • collect and analyse data to gain insights into your public and understand your impact
  • improve specific areas of business with digital technology to lower costs and increase efficiency
  • generate new revenue streams
  • collaborate and connect with others
  • build new partnerships and networks to improve digital capacity
  • transform your business model for long-term sustainability.

Digital Generator supports digital capacity building for Canadian arts groups and organizations. This initiative offers 2 streams.

  • Stream 1 supports hiring external consultants or experts.
  • Stream 2 supports implementing recommendations from external consultants or experts.

Looking for opportunities to address broader sectoral and digital challenges? Check out the Digital Greenhouse.

Deadline: Any time before the start date of your project

Eligibility:

Stream 1: Candidates: Who can apply?

Types of potential applicants to this initiative include:

  • artistic groups and collectives
  • artistic organizations
  • First Nations, Inuit and Métis groups, collectives and organizations

Organizations presently receiving core grants are eligible to apply to this initiative.

Your eligibility to apply to this initiative is determined by the validated profile created in the portal.

Targeted funding will be in place to ensure equitable support for applicants who have self-identified using the checkboxes in the Canada Council’s portal as belonging to one of the Council’s designated priority groups, which include applicants from culturally diverse, Deaf and disability, official language minority, and Indigenous communities.

Your eligibility to apply is determined based on the profile created in the Canada Council portal and approved by the Council.

Stream 1 Activities: What is eligible?

Hire external resources such as a consultant, expert or training provider to:

  • measure the digital readiness of your group or organization (for example, digital maturity assessment)
  • identify digital gaps and possibilities for your group or organization (for example, digital needs assessment, digital security assessment, technical audit)
  • create a plan for leveraging digital opportunities for your group or organization (for example, digital strategic plan, discoverability plan, business model redesign)
  • create a plan for increasing the digital public accessibility of your group or organization and work (for example, accessibility audit, plan for WCAG compliance)
  • increase the digital skills of your staff (e.g. workshops, training)
  • conduct research or undertake planning for the creation and governance of shared digital resources (for example, consultation, business model design, governance plan).

While projects can benefit single applicants, projects aimed at the creation and governance of shared digital resources that benefit multiple groups and organizations are also eligible.

Aren’t sure where to start? Consult our toolkit for 4 practical tools aimed at helping guide your work with a consultant, expert or training provider.

You can’t apply for activities that occur before your project start date, those that receive funding from another Canada Council program or those on the general list of ineligible activities.

Stream 2: Candidates: Who can apply?

Types of potential applicants to this initiative include:

  • artistic groups and collectives
  • artistic organizations
  • First Nations, Inuit and Métis groups, collectives and organizations

Arts organizations currently receiving core grants are eligible to apply under this initiative.

Your eligibility to apply to this initiative is determined by the validated profile created in the portal.

Your eligibility to apply is determined based on the profile created in the Canada Council portal and approved by the Council.

Targeted funding will be in place to ensure equitable support for applicants who have self-identified using the checkboxes in the Council’s portal as belonging to one of the Council’s designated priority groups, which include applicants from culturally diverse, Deaf and disability, official language minority, and Indigenous communities.

Stream 2 Activities: What is eligible?

You can receive funding to implement recommendations resulting from a digital assessment, audit or plan designed to transform your operations and increase your digital capacity. Eligible activities include implementing tools, solutions and strategies related to transforming your operations and/or business model. These include, but are not limited to, projects aimed at improving:

  • online discoverability, digital marketing and user analytics
  • data analytics and business intelligence
  • digital collaboration and team productivity
  • information management, including cloud computing
  • the capacity for digital creation and production
  • e-commerce and digital distribution solutions
  • digital accessibility and standards compliance
  • cyber security
  • the ability to implement new business models.

Larger grants between $50,000 and $100,000 are available for collaborative projects that develop shared resources that benefit more than one group or organization.

If you are applying for a collaborative project with a requested amount above $50,000, you must demonstrate that the project will have a concrete impact beyond your own group or organization and significantly transform the operations of your partners. In addition to the activities listed above, eligible implementation activities include, but are not limited to:

  • enabling System Interoperability and API (Application Programming Interface) development
  • implementing new digital solutions and/or business models in response to digital opportunities, including resource sharing and shared governance
  • activities related to customization and solution development of shared tools and resources
  • developing collaborative networks and communities of practices to support digital transformation.

You can’t apply for activities that occur before your project start date, those that receive funding from another Canada Council program or those on the general list of ineligible activities.

 

Resources:

Contact:

For support, please contact Amanda Graveline, Senior Advisor, Development, ROADS.