Community arts organizations across New Brunswick often face a common challenge: bringing people together around meaningful cultural experiences while ensuring artists are fairly compensated. The Arts in Communities program helps address that gap by offering project-based funding to support public-facing arts initiatives that strengthen local culture. Delivered by the Government of New Brunswick through the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture, this program is geared toward nonprofits working in the arts and culture space, including community organizations and arts festivals.
Funding typically ranges from a few thousand dollars up to around $10,000 per year and is designed to offset the costs of specific projects rather than ongoing operations. Supported initiatives often involve professional artists working directly with the public through performances, workshops, collaborative creation projects, or multi-day festivals. A strong emphasis is placed on community engagement and partnerships, making the program especially relevant for organizations looking to collaborate with other cultural groups or expand access to the arts in their region. Projects that create paid opportunities for New Brunswick artists and encourage public participation tend to be a strong fit.
With multiple intake periods depending on when your project takes place, the Arts in Communities program is currently accepting applications. For nonprofit arts organizations considering a new initiative or planning their next cultural event, exploring the full program details can help determine how this funding might support your goals.
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