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AFA Theatre Individual Project Funding

Deadline: Mar 02, 2026
other
partially funded
Canada
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

The Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA) is accepting applications for the Theatre Individual Project Funding 2026. This program supports Alberta-based artists, arts administrators, or ensembles in developing theatre and performance art projects. It emphasizes diversity, inclusion, and accessibility while fostering professional development, artistic creation, and audience engagement.

📖 About AFA Theatre Individual Project Funding

The Theatre Individual Project is designed to:

  • Support Alberta-based artists, arts administrators, or ensembles.
  • Encourage diversity, inclusion, and accessibility.
  • Foster professional development, artistic creation, and audience engagement.

💰 Benefits of AFA Theatre Individual Project Funding

Maximum Funding

  • Up to $18,000.

Eligible Expenses Include:

  • Contracted artist or commission fees.
  • Production and performance costs.
  • Marketing and promotional activities.
  • Accommodation and transportation.
  • Tuition, training, workshops, retreats, and mentorship.
  • Royalties and administration.
  • Limited living costs (up to $3,000 per month).

Ineligible Expenses:

  • Capital purchases.
  • Recreational training or academic credit projects.
  • Primarily commercial projects.
  • Ongoing obligations similar to existing work.
  • Costs incurred before the application.

✅ AFA Theatre Individual Project Funding Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Be Alberta residents for at least one year and ordinarily reside in Alberta for six months annually (excluding study-related absences).
  • Hold Canadian citizenship, permanent residency, or Protected Person status.
  • Be in good standing with the AFA and not be incorporated.
  • Ensure co-owners meet the same eligibility criteria. Co-owners include directors, playwrights, choreographers, lyricists, composers, or those with a financial stake in the project.
  • Designate a lead applicant to submit the application and manage funding and reporting responsibilities.

📝 Application Date and Process

Steps to Apply:

  1. Create or access a GATE Front Office account.
  2. Complete the online application form, including:
    • Applicant and co-owner details.
    • Contact and address information.
    • Project category confirmation and description.
    • Project dates.
    • Applicant agreement.
  3. Provide a detailed budget outlining expenses and revenues.
  4. Attach supporting materials based on project type:
    • Artistic résumés.
    • Detailed project descriptions.
    • Samples of previous work.
    • Training program materials or marketing plans.
    • Commission contracts or additional support materials.
    • Indigenous applicants may submit oral project descriptions (up to 3 minutes).
  5. Submit the complete application before the deadline. Only one application per deadline is permitted. Duplicate submissions for the same project are prohibited.

📅 Application Deadline

02 March, 2026

🌐 Application Portal

Benefits
  • Maximum Funding: $18,000
  • Eligible Expenses Include:
    • Contracted artist or commission fees
    • Production and performance costs
    • Marketing and promotional activities
    • Accommodation and transportation
    • Tuition, training, workshops, retreats, and mentorship
    • Royalties and administration
    • Limited living costs (up to $3,000 per month)
  • Ineligible Expenses:
    • Capital purchases
    • Recreational training or academic credit projects
    • Primarily commercial projects
    • Ongoing obligations similar to existing work
    • Costs incurred before the application
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