Quebec Relations
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This site presents translated summaries of information obtained from each funding body’s website. While we strive to ensure that all program information is as accurate and up-to-date as possible, we encourage users to consult each funder’s program documentation in full or to contact a program officer directly with any questions prior to submitting an application.
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This program supports the realization of mobilizing projects that will have an impact within the respective regions of the province (with the exception of Montreal and Capitale-Nationale).
The program helps position Québec as a destination on the national and international scene by promoting the development of tourism festivals and events.
The program aims to provide arts organizations with the opportunity to solicit donations from the community as representatives of the Conseil.
The program provides financial support for activities involved in prospecting for partners in international residencies that may benefit the Montréal arts community in terms of innovation, knowledge-sharing and new perspectives on the world. Priority is given to partnerships with developing countries and less-familiar territories.
Complementary to other government programs, this section of the program supports the efforts of regional county municipalities in local and regional development relative to their areas of expertise.
This program targets all regions of Quebec (except Capitale-Nationale and Montreal) to finance development projects that are aligned with the priorities established by individual regions.
The purpose of the Support Fund for Accessibility Costs is to help artists, artists’ collectives and arts organizations ensure that people who are D/deaf or living with a disability have the same access to the Conseil’s programs and services as anyone else.
This program allows organizations to meet with an advisor who will assist in creating a profile and analysing its needs.
Each year the SAQ encourages Quebec artists and creators working in major cultural institutions by donating products as part of its benefit activities.
This program offers financial support that allows organizations to prolong working periods for staff on precarious or seasonal contracts.