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FYI Calendar of Grant and Funding Deadlines: Sept. 20, 2021

Chasing some dollars to fund your next recording or cross-country tour? Hoping to enter your songs into a lucrative competition? Seeking showcase opportunities at festivals and conferences? Check our calendar and get into the groove. Keep in mind that ongoing pandemic fears may affect some of the events listed. CARAS has announced dates for next year's Juno Week (pictured).

FYI Calendar of Grant and Funding Deadlines: Sept. 20, 2021

By Kerry Doole

Festivals and Conference Submission Deadlines

 

Now Open

CIMA Road Gold certification. Awarded to artists selling at least 25K tickets during their Canadian tour(s) over a 12-month period

 


 

Grants and Funding Deadlines

 

Now open

Canada Council Grants

 


 

Now open

FACTOR Songwriting Development Program

 


 

Now open

Passport: Music Export Summit

 


 

Now open

Applications for Live Music Events Funding Program - FACTOR

 


 

Now open

Applications for SOCAN Foundation Relief Fund

 


 

Now open

Applications for FACTOR Comprehensive Artist program

 


 

Now open

Submissions to showcase at Contact East 2021

 


 

Now open

Applications for SOCAN Foundation Travel Grants

 


 

23-Sep-21

Submissions for Manitoba Music Recording Production Fund

 


 

05-Nov-21

Submissions for Juno Awards categories

 


 

02-Dec-21

Applications for FaCTOR Juried Sound Recording program

 


 

Other Conferences and Business Opportunities

 

21-23-Oct-21

Festival 506, NB

 


 

9-13-Nov-21

Indie Week, Toronto, ON

 


 

16-19-Nov-21

Mundial Montreal festival and conference

 


 

16-20-Nov-21M Pour Montreal festival and conference

M for Montreal festival and conference

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27-30-Nov-21

CCMA Country Music Week, London, ON

 


 

2-6-Feb-22

BreakOut West, Winnipeg, MB

 


 

1-3-April-22

Canadian Folk Music Awards, Charlottetown, PEI

 


 

4-8-May-22

East Coast Music Awards, Fredericton, NB

 


 

9-15-May-22

Juno Week and Awards, Toronto, ON

 


 

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