Artists and creative groups in Prince Edward Island who use their work to address social issues may recognize the growing role that art can play in preventing and challenging gender-based violence. The Arts Grants for Gender-Based Violence Prevention Projects were created to support artistic initiatives that raise public awareness, encourage dialogue, and contribute to prevention efforts through creative expression. Delivered by Innovation PEI in collaboration with the Interministerial Women’s Secretariat, this funding aligns with the province’s broader commitments under the National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence.
The program supports a wide range of artistic practices, from visual arts, film, and writing to dance, theatre, music, and interdisciplinary work. Funding is non-repayable and varies by project, with support that can reach into the range of several thousand dollars depending on the scope and stage of the work. Projects may focus on research and creation, public presentations such as exhibitions or performances, or the dissemination of completed works, helping artists bring important conversations about gender-based violence into public spaces across the province.
While this specific call is currently closed, it reflects an ongoing opportunity area for professional artists and artist-led groups in PEI, including Indigenous creators, who are addressing gender-based violence through their practice. Keeping an eye on future intakes and understanding how this program works can help artists prepare strong proposals when applications reopen, making it worth exploring the full details through GrantHub.
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