Project Equity - Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada
The Laidlaw Foundation promotes positive youth development through inclusive youth engagement in the arts, environment and in community.
The Laidlaw Foundation promotes positive youth development through inclusive youth engagement in the arts, environment and in community.
ArtReach Toronto will embrace a broad definition of culture and will seek to support emerging art forms as well as populist art forms that are particularly engaging for youth, including dance, drama, music, carnival and circus, film and video, TV and radio, new media, creative writing, visual arts, crafts, hip hop, design, multi-media and urban arts.
Eligible applicants for ArtReach Toronto funding will include not-for-profit youth-led organizations or collectives, not-for-profit organizations or collectives able to demonstrate a high degree of youth engagement, and individual artists or group of artists. Priority will be given to projects that respond to the needs of youth who have experienced exclusion, primarily but not limited to those living in one of the 13 priority neighbourhoods as identified by the United Way and the City of Toronto, and to projects from youth-led organizations.
National non-profit community arts service organization. ANCY was established by a group of arts practitioners with a vision to develop sustainable arts programming for children and youth in communities across Canada.
Arts and young people promotes information exchange, research and critical dialogue within the field of community-based arts for youth. The CAN website is managed by Art in the Public Interest.
Grantmakers in the Arts (GIA) is a membership organization whose trade is discourse on ideas about arts philanthropy within a diverse community of grantmakers.