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Literary Organizations: Operating

Results Announcement

Deadline Date: March 24, 2022
Advisors:
Bandukwala, Manahil, Mississauga
Fraser, Scott, Toronto
Macauley, Aara, Kingston

Advisory panels are used to provide advice and help set priorities in many granting competitions at the Ontario Arts Council (OAC). Advisory panels do not make grant decisions. Officers make final grant recommendations to the OAC Director & CEO and the OAC board based on advisors' comments, OAC priorities, the program budget and the number of applications to the program. In Year 2 and 3 of a multi-year cycle, requests are reviewed by the officer and not an advisory panel.
 
To safeguard the integrity of the peer assessment process, we do not allow anyone who has a direct conflict of interest with an application to serve on an assessment panel where that application is to be reviewed. Indirect conflicts of interest are managed by a standard OAC procedure.
Number of Applications:
15
Total Requested:
$648,372
Number of Grants Awarded:
14
Total Recommended:
$455,349
Recipients:
Multi-Year Operating - Year 2
Canadian Children's Book Centre, Toronto, $65,937
Diaspora Dialogues Charitable Society, Toronto, $27,863
Kingston WritersFest, Kingston, $18,948
Open Book Foundation, Picton, $11,675
Ottawa International Writers Festival, Ottawa, $39,141
The Word On The Street Toronto, Toronto, $31,678
Toronto Comic Arts Festival, Toronto, $31,854
Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA), Toronto, $109,911

Operating
Eden Mills Writers' Festival, Eden Mills, $15,000
gritLIT: Hamilton's Readers & Writers Festival, Hamilton, $15,000
National Media Awards Foundation, Etobicoke, $8,850
Storytelling Toronto, Toronto, $34,492
Telling Tales, Waterdown, $20,000
The FOLD Foundation, Brampton, $25,000