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Results Announcement

Deadline Date: February 22, 2017
Jurors:
Calder, Terril lee, Toronto
Carpick, Betty, Thunder Bay
Holness, Justin, Ottawa
Redsky, Harmony, Kenora

Juries are generally used to assess grants to individuals at the Ontario Arts Council (OAC). Juries evaluate applications using specific program criteria and decide which applicants should receive grants. In programs that do not have pre-determined grant levels, they also determine the amount of each grant. The number of grants and the amounts are based on the program budget. Jury decisions are authorized by the OAC Director & CEO.

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:
59
Total Requested:
$1,104,680
Number of Grants Awarded:
21
Total Recommended:
$341,305
Recipients:
Asinabka Film & Media Arts Festival, Ottawa, $27,000
Atatise-Jourdain, Mariah, Wasauksing First Nation, $6,300
Blood, Cherish Violet, Toronto, $10,000
Chinimiwin, Garden Village, Nipissing First Nation, $27,000
Curley, Kuzy, Woodlawn, $11,153
Evans, Aria, Toronto, $12,000
Gayo:wah, Niagara Falls, $15,000
Lukin-Linklater, Tanya, North Bay, $12,500
Maracle, Candace, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, $12,000
Native Child and Family Services of Toronto, Toronto, $30,000
Native Earth Performing Arts, Toronto, $28,000
Native Women in the Arts, Toronto, $25,000
Paul, Sage, Toronto, $8,000
Rez91, Parry Sound, $16,000
Scott, Cheyenne, Toronto, $5,852
Simpson, Ansley, Toronto, $15,000
Smith, Santee, Hagersville, $15,000
Staats, Greg, Toronto, $13,500
The Gitigaan Project, Bridgenorth, $25,000
The Sweetgrass Sisters Collective, Hamilton, $12,000
Wood Land School, North Bay, $15,000