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Indigenous Arts Support: Grants for Collectives and Organizations

Results Announcement

Deadline Date: January 18, 2022
Advisors:
Ellam, Mitchell, North Bay
Jimmy, Elwood, Toronto
McCue, Leslie, Ajax
Setford, Dawn, Madoc

Advisory panels 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 OAC’s CEO based on advisors' comments, OAC priorities, the program budget and the number of applications to the program. 

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:
34
Total Requested:
$4,116,500
Number of Grants Awarded:
26
Total Recommended:
$2,275,000
Recipients:
50/50 Collective, Toronto, $50,000
Aanmitaagzi, North Bay, $175,000
Aboriginal Experiences, Arts and Culture, Stittsville, $82,500
ANDPVA, Toronto, $50,000
Anemki Art Collective, Fort William First Nation, $25,000
Bawaadan Collective, Neyaashiinigmiing, $20,000
Chinimiwin, Duchesnay, Nipissing First Nation, North Bay, $20,000
De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Storytellers, Wikwemikong, $100,000
imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, Toronto, $160,000
Indigenous Fashion Arts, Toronto, $180,000
Indigenous Music Alliance, Ottawa, $100,000
Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance (IPAA), Toronto, $82,500
Inuit Art Foundation, Toronto, $200,000
Kaha:wi Dance Theatre, Hagersville, $140,000
MUSKRAT Magazine, Wasauksing First Nation, $30,000
National Indigenous Music Office, Ottawa, $25,000
Native Earth Performing Arts, Toronto, $100,000
Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival, Peterborough, $20,000
Northern Indigenous Artist Alliance, Sudbury, $20,000
O'Kaadenigan Wiingashk Collective, Douro, $25,000
Ojibwe Cultural Foundation, M'Chigeeng First Nation, $175,000
Pemmican Collective, Toronto, $15,000
Red Sky Performance, Toronto, $115,000
Weengushk Film Institute, M'Chigeeng, $175,000
Weengushk International Film Festival, MChigeeng, $40,000
Woodland Cultural Centre, Brantford, $150,000