Important Notice for 2012 Programs

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Please note, the Provincial Government, through which we are allocated most of our funds, is currently undertaking cost cutting exercises. Pending the outcome of those exercises, and confirmation of our 2012/2013 allocation, we wish to make all applicants aware that our program selection, and the programs themselves, may be altered or modified to meet the resources we have available. For the time being, it would be appropriate to model a pending application based on the application forms for previous rounds, however, all applicants are advised to check this exact web page for updated information after the Provincial Budget has been tabled in the legislature, for up-to-date information on grant programs that will be offered for 2012/2013

Grant Programs - Programmes de subvention

The PEI Council of the Arts offers three main funding programs for professional artists, in order to support Island artists in all stages of the artistic process:


1. Professional Development Grants fund skills development opportunities for artists and arts managers.

2. Creation/Production Grants assist in the production of artistic works.

3. Dissemination/Presentation Grants enable artists to share their completed works with the community.


Before you begin the application process, you should carefully read the application guidelines and forms for the program that best fits your funding needs. If this is your first time applying, we also recommend that you read our Step-by-Step Guide.  All applicants are encouraged to contact the Program Officer prior to applying to discuss requirements and eligibility.


The next grant deadline is scheduled for Monday, April 30th at 4 pm. Please see the note above regarding programs for 2012.


The purpose of the Prince Edward Island Council of the Arts grant funding is to promote and support the creation and presentation of works of art, and to develop the capacity of artists and arts organizations throughout the Prince Edward Island. Our grant programs are not income support, but are merit based on the proposal submitted for each individual round. Grant proposals are adjudicated through the process of peer assessment, thereby empowering the members of the arts community to determine the best investment of public arts funds in a fair and objective manner.

Please select one of the following to continue:


This is my first time applying for a grant; please take me to the “What Happens After I Apply” and the Step by Step guide.


I have applied for funding before; please take me to the grant application forms.


I am looking for information on the PACE Artist-in-Residency program.