Creating, Knowing and Sharing — Small-Scale Activities

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Early-stage ideas, professional development, and exploratory creative work often need modest but timely support to move forward. For artists and nonprofit arts organizations across Canada, the Creating, Knowing and Sharing — Small-Scale Activities program offers flexible funding to help advance artistic practice without the complexity of large-scale project applications. Delivered by the Canada Council for the Arts, this program is designed for moments when a relatively small investment can make a meaningful difference in creative growth.

The program supports a wide range of short-term activities, from skills training and mentorship to working with professional advisors or purchasing essential materials tied to artistic development. With funding of up to $5,000 available on a non-repayable basis, it’s particularly well suited to independent artists, collectives, and nonprofit organizations looking to strengthen their practice, test new approaches, or build knowledge before taking on larger initiatives. Because the focus is on learning, research, and knowledge-sharing, the program appeals to those who want to deepen their work rather than produce a finished public presentation.

Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis, making this a practical option when opportunities arise throughout the year. For arts organizations and creatives who want to understand how this funding can fit into their broader development plans, exploring the full details can help clarify whether this small-scale support is the right next step.

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