Supporting artists and arts organizations for a better Toronto Learn More Tiger Balme at Wavelength’s Monthly Music Series 2024 Photo by Green Yang Upcoming Grant Deadlines Grant deadlines occur throughout the year. Check here frequently and mark your calendar! All grant deadlines Animating Historic Sites Project funding Supports artistic projects involving site-specific research, development, creation, production, presentation, and programming that responds to or interprets selected sites or museums. Open to organizations, collectives and individuals. More Dance Projects Project funding Supports professional development, creation, production and presentation of dance. Open to organizations, collectives and individuals. More Creative Communities Projects Project funding Supports projects that engage communities through the arts. Open to organizations, collectives and individuals. More Discover Grants Select your area of interest and find Toronto Arts Council funding programs that are right for you. Accessibility Grant Black Arts Community Arts Creative Communities Dance Literary Media Arts Multidisciplinary Music Theatre Visual Arts These might interest you Animating Historic Sites Black Arts Projects Creative Communities Projects CREATIVE ENQUIRY LAB Dance Projects Indigenous Arts Projects Literary Projects Media Artists Program: Creation Music Creation and Audio Recording Music Projects TAC Accessibility Grant Theatre Projects Visual Artists Program: Creation Visual/Media Arts Projects: Presentation Explore All Grants Featured Events No events found. Featured Stories & News In the News June 3, 2026 In the News: Filmmaker Gursimran Datla is telling immigrant stories that Canada rarely sees Read more Spotlight May 28, 2026 Remembering Cris Derksen Read more Spotlight May 5, 2026 May 5 Is Red Dress Day Read more Happening Now 🌈 Happy Pride Month from Toronto Arts! 🌈Throughout June, we’ll be shining the spotlight on 2SLGBTQIA+ artistsand arts organizations whose work inspires connection, sparksimportant conversations, and reminds us of the power of art as a toolfor joy, resistance, and change.For many Pride is a celebration, but it began as a protest. With deeproots in advocacy and the pursuit of equity, Pride is not justan opportunity to recognize and applaud the ongoing work ofqueer communities, but it’s also a powerful reminder of what still needsto be done to ensure that our city is one where everyone feels free tolive their lives fiercely, authentically, and safely.Happy Pride, Toronto. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜#PrideMonth #PrideTO #2SLGBTQIA #TorontoArts #ArtAsAdvocacy 11 0 Open post by torontoartscouncil with ID 18230406325315263 🌈 Happy Pride Month from Toronto Arts! 🌈Throughout June, we’ll be shining the spotlight on 2SLGBTQIA+ artistsand arts organizations whose work inspires connection, sparksimportant conversations, and reminds us of the power of art as a toolfor joy, resistance, and change.For many Pride is a celebration, but it began as a protest. With deeproots in advocacy and the pursuit of equity, Pride is not justan opportunity to recognize and applaud the ongoing work ofqueer communities, but it’s also a powerful reminder of what still needsto be done to ensure that our city is one where everyone feels free tolive their lives fiercely, authentically, and safely.Happy Pride, Toronto. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜#PrideMonth #PrideTO #2SLGBTQIA #TorontoArts #ArtAsAdvocacy … Bring bold literary ideas to life across Toronto’s communities ✍🏽📚The Literary Projects program supports Toronto-based organizations and collectives creating impactful literary experiences—from spoken word events and reading series to festivals, conferences, workshops, and magazine publishing.This grant supports one-time or time-limited projects that contribute to the growth of literary arts in Toronto, including production, presentation, professional development, and independent magazine publishing. Funding can go toward artist fees (required), production and technical costs, marketing, documentation, and more. Digital projects are also eligible.💰 Up to $8,000 available (projects must include additional revenue sources) 🗓 Deadline: August 4, 2026📍 Projects must take place in Toronto👥 Open to non-profit organizations and collectivesQuestions? Reach out to rudrapriya@torontoartscouncil.orgLearn more (link in bio) Literary Projects | Toronto Arts CouncilCredit Image: Tisania Francis-Smith (Spoken by T) and her JournalCredit: Photography by Phil Garstka, LRS directed by Brennan Wisdom James, Produced by Elle de Lyon, Art by Anastasia de Lyon #TorontoArtsCouncil #LiteraryArts #TorontoArtists #ArtsFunding 73 0 Open post by torontoartscouncil with ID 18079129058658967 Bring bold literary ideas to life across Toronto’s communities ✍🏽📚The Literary Projects program supports Toronto-based organizations and collectives creating impactful literary experiences—from spoken word events and reading series to festivals, conferences, workshops, and magazine publishing.This grant supports one-time or time-limited projects that contribute to the growth of literary arts in Toronto, including production, presentation, professional development, and independent magazine publishing. Funding can go toward artist fees (required), production and technical costs, marketing, documentation, and more. Digital projects are also eligible.💰 Up to $8,000 available (projects must include additional revenue sources) 🗓 Deadline: August 4, 2026📍 Projects must take place in Toronto👥 Open to non-profit organizations and collectivesQuestions? Reach out to rudrapriya@torontoartscouncil.orgLearn more (link in bio) Literary Projects | Toronto Arts CouncilCredit Image: Tisania Francis-Smith (Spoken by T) and her JournalCredit: Photography by Phil Garstka, LRS directed by Brennan Wisdom James, Produced by Elle de Lyon, Art by Anastasia de Lyon #TorontoArtsCouncil #LiteraryArts #TorontoArtists #ArtsFunding … Bring your dance vision to life 💫The Dance Projects grant supports professional dance artists, collectives, and organizations in Toronto across every stage of the creative process — from research and choreography to rehearsal, production, and live or digital presentation.TAC’s Dance Projects funding recognizes a wide range of dance practices and requires the payment of artist fees. Funding can support expenses like artist and production fees, studio time, venue rentals, marketing, outreach, and more.You can apply in one of four categories:🔹Creation – ($10,000 max and may cover 100% of costs) supports new choreographic work, research, development and commissions🔹Production & Presentation – ($20,000 max) supports rehearsing and staging of dance performances🔹Dance Series & Festivals – ($10,000 max) supports showcasing Toronto-based dance artists and companies🔹Dance Field Development – ($8,000 max) supports workshops, labs, and initiatives that strengthen the dance sector.📍 Projects must take place in the City of Toronto📅 Deadline: August 4🔗 Learn more about the requirements (link in bio) Dance Projects | Toronto Arts Council📩 Questions? tafiya@torontoarts.org#TorontoArts #DanceGrants #ArtsGrants Photo credit: 12th Soo Ryu Festival, presented by Korean Dance Studies Society of Canada, 2022. Photo by Gabriel Cropley. Funded by a Toronto Arts Council Dance Operating Grant. Featuring professional dancers performing traditional Korean dance on stage in traditional costume. Instagram: @thekoreandancestudies 83 0 Open post by torontoartscouncil with ID 18105029851972293 Bring your dance vision to life 💫The Dance Projects grant supports professional dance artists, collectives, and organizations in Toronto across every stage of the creative process — from research and choreography to rehearsal, production, and live or digital presentation.TAC’s Dance Projects funding recognizes a wide range of dance practices and requires the payment of artist fees. Funding can support expenses like artist and production fees, studio time, venue rentals, marketing, outreach, and more.You can apply in one of four categories:🔹Creation – ($10,000 max and may cover 100% of costs) supports new choreographic work, research, development and commissions🔹Production & Presentation – ($20,000 max) supports rehearsing and staging of dance performances🔹Dance Series & Festivals – ($10,000 max) supports showcasing Toronto-based dance artists and companies🔹Dance Field Development – ($8,000 max) supports workshops, labs, and initiatives that strengthen the dance sector.📍 Projects must take place in the City of Toronto📅 Deadline: August 4🔗 Learn more about the requirements (link in bio) Dance Projects | Toronto Arts Council📩 Questions? tafiya@torontoarts.org#TorontoArts #DanceGrants #ArtsGrants Photo credit: 12th Soo Ryu Festival, presented by Korean Dance Studies Society of Canada, 2022. Photo by Gabriel Cropley. Funded by a Toronto Arts Council Dance Operating Grant. Featuring professional dancers performing traditional Korean dance on stage in traditional costume. Instagram: @thekoreandancestudies … Bring your community together through art 🎨🙌🏽💛The Creative Communities Projects program supports Toronto-based artists, collectives, and non-profit organizations to lead collaborative arts projects that publicly engage communities with arts and culture in meaningful ways.Projects can include one or more arts practices music, dance, theatre, visual arts, storytelling and more—and must involve collaboration between professional artists and community members, with a focus on participation, skill-building, and public engagement.This program supports:✨ Arts engagement projects that encourage community participation✨ Arts community development that builds and strengthens artistic communities✨ Increased access to arts experiences across Toronto💰 Grants up to $15,000📅 Deadline: August 4📍 Projects must take place in TorontoLearn more + apply at torontoartscouncil.org/grants/creative-communities-projectsQuestions? Reach out to kevin@torontoartscouncil.orgSlide 1 Photo Credit: @shadowlandtheatre. Photo by Hannah Mittelstaedt, 2023. Supported by Toronto Arts Council Creative Communities. #TorontoArts #CreativeCommunities #ArtsGrants #TorontoGrants 107 0 Open post by torontoartscouncil with ID 18195469069324654 Bring your community together through art 🎨🙌🏽💛The Creative Communities Projects program supports Toronto-based artists, collectives, and non-profit organizations to lead collaborative arts projects that publicly engage communities with arts and culture in meaningful ways.Projects can include one or more arts practices music, dance, theatre, visual arts, storytelling and more—and must involve collaboration between professional artists and community members, with a focus on participation, skill-building, and public engagement.This program supports:✨ Arts engagement projects that encourage community participation✨ Arts community development that builds and strengthens artistic communities✨ Increased access to arts experiences across Toronto💰 Grants up to $15,000📅 Deadline: August 4📍 Projects must take place in TorontoLearn more + apply at torontoartscouncil.org/grants/creative-communities-projectsQuestions? Reach out to kevin@torontoartscouncil.orgSlide 1 Photo Credit: @shadowlandtheatre. Photo by Hannah Mittelstaedt, 2023. Supported by Toronto Arts Council Creative Communities. #TorontoArts #CreativeCommunities #ArtsGrants #TorontoGrants … Follow us on Instagram
Animating Historic Sites Project funding Supports artistic projects involving site-specific research, development, creation, production, presentation, and programming that responds to or interprets selected sites or museums. Open to organizations, collectives and individuals. More
Dance Projects Project funding Supports professional development, creation, production and presentation of dance. Open to organizations, collectives and individuals. More
Creative Communities Projects Project funding Supports projects that engage communities through the arts. Open to organizations, collectives and individuals. More
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