Organizational Development/Capacity-Building/Stabilization Programs for Not-for-Profit Arts and Museum Organizations
1. General and Cross-Discipline Programs
2. Programs Specific to a Discipline/Field
1. General and Cross-Discipline Programs
Program |
Description |
Sources |
Arts and Cultural Industries Development Team Winnipeg, MB Training Strategies for Organizations |
Assists cultural organizations in Manitoba to identify their training needs (e.g., fundraising, marketing, etc.) and develop a training strategy, including the human resources required for implementation; helps them to create a funding proposal for the organization; and brings together organizations to contract the services of a common training coordinator. |
Information from: http://artsculturetraining.com Contact: 204-452-2601 |
Alberta Performing Arts Stabilization Fund
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A stabilization fund designed to improve the financial viability and self-reliance of Alberta-based professional performing arts organizations to allow their artistic missions to be advanced more fully. Included two programs: the Stabilization Awards Program for the province’s largest performing arts organizations, and the Advancement Grant Program for small and mid-sized performing arts organizations. Initiated in 1995 and now completed, the fund currently provides mentoring to new and emerging stabilization initiatives. |
Information from: http://ccm.uwaterloo.ca/sustain/ Contact: 401-294-1616 |
Arts Stabilization Manitoba
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A stabilization program established in 2001 to help not-for-profit Manitoba arts and cultural organizations attain and sustain financial stability. An advisory component allows organizations to draw on the advice of private sector management consultants to improve their business practices; the funding component provides working capital grants to organizations that have operated with a balanced budget at time of application, with satisfactory business plans which incorporate best business practices. An eligible organization’s accumulated deficit may not exceed 25% of its operating budget, and the organization must have a realistic plan to retire the deficit. Technical assistance is also provided. |
Information from: http://ccm.uwaterloo.ca/sustain/ Contact: 204-953-5100 |
Bay Area Arts and Heritage Stabilization Program
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Established in 1999, a stabilization program serving the Hamilton/Wentworth and Burlington, Ontario, region designed to strengthen arts and heritage organizations through technical assistance for organizational development and restricted cash awards to be retained as working capital.
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Information from: http://ccm.uwaterloo.ca/sustain/ Contact: 905-523-5444 |
British Columbia Arts Council
Strategic Initiatives Program |
Provides assistance to not-for-profit BC arts and cultural organizations in visual, literary, media and performing arts and museums to implement strategic initiatives to enhance long-term self-sufficiency. May involve accessing a new market, implementing an organizational review or planning process, or developing new revenue sources. |
Information from: Contact: 250-356-1718 |
British Columbia Arts Council Special Project Organizational Development |
Provides assistance to not-for-profit BC arts and cultural organizations in visual, literary, media and performing arts and museums receiving annual grants from the council to engage professional expertise to address urgent management issues. Eligible projects include governance, administrative development and financial management. |
Information from: Contact: 250-356-1718 |
Calgary Foundation
Community Grants |
Support for registered charities, including those in the arts and culture, in Calgary. Current priorities are: community development, with a focus on building community capacity (resources, commitment and skills) and addressing pressing needs, and improved effectiveness in the use of resources. |
Information from: Contact: 403-264-1662 |
Canada Council for the Arts
Capacity Building to Support Culturally Diverse Artistic Practices Enabling Excellence Initiative |
A one-time three-year initiative to support strengthened organizational effectiveness for culturally diverse arts organizations. May include mentorships, workshops or seminars providing professional development to enhance leadership capabilities. A one-time parallel initiative, Enabling Excellence, aims to strengthen administrative infrastructure and management expertise in culturally diverse organizations through a professional development and networking program including teleconferenced classes, on-site workshops, multi-layered learning opportunities, and networking to encourage shared resources. |
Information from: Equity Office, Canada Council for the Arts Contact: 1-800-263-5588, ext 5221 613-556-4414, ext. 5221 |
City of Vancouver
Organizational Development |
Grants to encourage organizational change and renewal to help the cultural sector respond to the changing environment and improve sustainability. |
Information from: Contact: 604-873-7487 |
City of Vancouver, BC Arts Council, Canadian Heritage, Capital Regional District, Vancouver Arts Stabilization Team, Vancouver Foundation Arts Partners in Organizational Development (ARTS POD) |
A joint initiative administered by the Vancouver Arts Stabilization Team, funds consultants to help incorporated nonprofit BC arts and cultural organizations assess their organizational strengths and weaknesses and develop strategies to improve long-term sustainability. Support available for problem definition, organizational assessment and planning. Areas include board governance, finance, marketing, development, cultural diversity, strategic planning. |
Information from: Contact: 604-331-0366 |
Community Foundation of Ottawa
Community Grants |
Support for registered charities, including those in the arts and culture, in the Ottawa area. One component, Strategic Impact Grants, focuses on building organizational capacity or seeding new programs. |
Information from: www.communityfoundationottawa.ca Contact: 613-236-1616 |
Community Foundation of Prince Edward Island
Undesignated Grants |
Supports registered charities in PEI, including arts and culture organizations, to increase their capacities, develop local leadership, improve effectiveness, encourage collaboration, and strengthen their financial stability and management capacity. |
Information from: Contact: 902-892-3440 |
Creative Trust for Arts and Culture Ontario |
An alliance of small- to mid-sized performing arts companies in Ontario committed to securing stable futures which emerged from the Arts4Change program and subsequent collaboration on endowment fundraising. Currently developing a model for the creation of working capital for use in infrastructure and capacity-building and to improve sustainability. |
Information from: Contact: 416-506-9047 |
Department of Canadian Heritage (DCH)
Canadian Arts and Heritage Sustainability Program: Stabilization Projects Capacity-Building Program |
Federal program to help professional not-for-profit arts and heritage organizations strengthen their financial and administrative operations and adopt sound practices in governance, strategic planning, and organizational effectiveness to increase their long-term ability to support their cultural mission. Stabilization projects are time-limited, multi-year projects for groups of eligible organizations which involve partnerships between governments and the private sector to strengthen the management, governance, and financial and planning abilities of the organizations. They include the provision of technical assistance (consultancy advice) and may include contributions toward deficit reduction and/or the creation of working capital reserves. The capacity-building program, available to organizations without access to a stabilization program and meeting program requirements, helps organizations improve their capacity to plan, organize, finance and govern themselves. Areas include business planning, revenue diversification, management practices, governance, and new collaborations. Provides partial funding for up to 2 years for consultants’ fees and expenses and directly related costs. |
Information from: Contact: 819-997-8112 or DCH regional offices |
Edmonton Community Foundation
Grants |
Support for non-profit registered charities, including those in the arts and culture, in the greater Edmonton area. Initiatives include strengthening an organization’s management capability and promoting collaboration and sharing among organizations. |
Information from: Contact: 780-426-0015 |
Fonds de stabilisation et de consolidation des arts et de la culture du Qu ébec
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Supported by the Quebec Minist Pre de la Culture et des Communications and established in 1999, a stabilization program for Quebec organizations funded by the ministry or the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec. Programs (currently completed) included organizational development, financial stabilization and consolidation, innovation and experimentation, international development, and development of new talent in the arts. |
Information from: Contact: 1-877-505-4124 418-380-2337 |
Foundation for Heritage and the Arts Nova Scotia |
A stabilization program for Nova Scotia’s arts and heritage institutions initiated in 2000 to build sustainable organizations through a process of planning and organizational change, technical assistance, deficit reduction and building working capital reserves. Concentrates on organizational governance and management, financial management, organizational effectiveness, marketing and planning. |
Information from: Contact: 902-490-5907 |
Manitoba Arts Council
Bridges Grants |
Supports Manitoba artists and arts organizations undertaking innovative projects to foster long-term vitality and stability. Can include new initiatives in art development and practice, enhanced public access, enhanced administrative and governance skills for arts organizations, new partnership, professional development opportunities, and audience development. |
Information from: Contact: 1-866-994-2787 204-945-2237 |
Manitoba Arts Council
Management and Governance Program |
Supports the development of effective, responsible working relationships of senior management staff and boards of professional not-for-profit arts organizations in Manitoba receiving annual or operating grants from the council. Provides funding for experts in the areas of management and governance, including strategic planning, governance, risk management, project management, fundraising and contract negotiations. |
Information from: Contact: 1-866-994-2787 204-945-2237 |
Ontario Arts Council
Compass Program |
In partnership with the Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Family Foundation, assists arts and other organizations engaged in not-for-profit professional arts activity in Ontario and book or magazine publishers eligible for OAC literature programs to increase their self-reliance, capacity-building and sustainability by providing appropriate experts for advice. The two components are: Mentorship: Professional staff mentored by an arts professional or management specialist in another organization. Organizational Development: Bringing in experts who have management knowledge and experience to assist the organization. |
Information from: Contact: 1-800-387-0058, ext 7407 416-969-7407
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Ontario Ministry of Culture
Cultural Strategic Investment Fund |
Supports strategic projects helping to advance the arts, heritage and cultural industries in Ontario. Projects must be developed in partnership with at least one other organization and be able to serve as models for use by others. Goals include increased self-reliance, infrastructure preservation, assistance in community development, volunteerism, strengthened umbrella organizations, and promotion of best practices. |
Information from: Contact: 416-314-7660 |
Ontario Trillium Foundation
Project Grants |
Support on a one-year or multi-year basis for Ontario registered charities, non-profits and collaboratives, including professional and amateur organizations in the performing, media and visual arts, literature, arts education and community arts. Goals include increased organizational effectiveness, community vitality, economic opportunities, access, volunteerism, and community harmony. |
Information from: Contact: 1-800-263-2887 416-963-4927 |
Saskatoon Foundation
Quality of Life Grants |
Support for registered charities, including those in arts and culture, in Saskatoon for initiatives that improve capacity, including strategic planning, board and staff training, monitoring and evaluation, and partnership development. |
Information from: Contact :306-665-1766 |
The Arts Stabilization Fund Saskatchewan |
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Information from: Contact: 306-522-8825 |
Vancouver Arts Stabilization Team Vancouver, BC |
The first Canadian stabilization program, VAST aimed to assist large Vancouver arts organizations with deficit reduction financing and tools to better manage in the future, through consultancy advice, strategic review and planning, the development and monitoring of a specific action plan and stabilization grants. Initiated in 1995 and now completed, the program currently provides mentoring to new and emerging stabilization initiatives. |
Information from: http://ccm.uwaterloo.ca/sustain/ Contact: 604-331-0366 |
Vancouver Foundation
Arts and Culture Grants |
Supports the growth and sustained presence of arts and heritage activities in diverse cultural communities throughout BC. Arts and culture goals include improving access to education, training and mentorship programs in the arts and promoting good management and governance for the long-term financial stability of the sector. |
Information from: Contact: 604-688-2204 |
2. Programs Specific to a Discipline/Field
Program |
Description |
Sources |
Canada Council for the Arts
Developmental Support for Aboriginal Theatre Organizations |
Support for costs of producing Aboriginal theatre works and developing Aboriginal theatre artists and organizations. May include professional development activities leading to improved operating stability (e.g., hiring consultants to conduct workshops for staff, board, artists and technicians). |
Information from: Contact: 1-800-263-5588, ext 5482 613-566-4414, ext 5482 |
Canada Council for the Arts
Shared Initiatives Grants for New Music Organizations |
Supports shared skill development, market development and development of enhanced organizational capacity activities by new music organizations. Projects may include sharing infrastructure services (e.g., management, fundraising, etc.), shared promotion and marketing, and shared professional development initiatives. |
Information from: Contact: 1-800-263-5588, ext 5111 613-566-4414, ext 5111 |
Canada Council for the Arts
The Flying Squad I: An Organizational Development Program in Dance |
A "Flying Squad" of specialists to assist professional dance organizations in targeted organizational development, assist individuals in dance organizations to develop skills and networks and assist groups and associations proposing innovative organizational development activities. Components include: Organizational research and planning related to organizational development. Mentorship for managers by an in service arts professional at another arts organization. Professional development opportunities for senior managers (artistic and administrative) to attend workshops or seminars related to organizational needs. |
Information from: Contact: 1-800-263-5588, ext 4054, 4484 613-566-4414, ext 4054, 4484 joanne.rafuse@canadacouncil.ca
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Canada Council for the Arts
The Flying Squad II: An Organizational Development Program in Dance |
Funds for operating grant clients in dance to assist in implementing the recommendations from their experience with Flying Squad I or the strategic plan they have developed. Supports administrative positions of critical importance as identified through the planning or consultation process, for up to three years. |
Information from: Contact http://www.conseildesarts.ca :1-800-263-5588, ext 4054, 4484 613-566-4414, ext 4054, 4484 |
Canada Council for the Arts
The Flying Squad: An Organizational Development Program in Theatre |
A "Flying Squad" of specialists to assist professional theatre organizations in targeted organizational development, assist individuals working in theatre company management to develop skills, networks and support systems, and assist groups of theatre organizations proposing innovative organizational development activities. Components include: Organizational research and planning. Mentorship to allow management personnel to be mentored for at least 3 weeks by an in-service arts professional at another arts organization. Professional development for senior managers (artistic directors and general managers) to attend professional development workshops and seminars. |
Information from: Contact: 1-800-263-5588, ext 5490, 4484 613-566-4414, ext 5490, 4484
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Department of Canadian Heritage Museums Assistance Program Aboriginal Museum Development |
Aboriginal Museum Development assists in the organizational development of museums and related cultural facilities within Aboriginal communities through funding feasibility and other studies. |
Information from: Contact: 819-997-8869 or DCH regional offices |
Department of Canadian Heritage Museums Assistance Program Organizational Development |
Organizational Development assists museums and heritage professionals to attain professional standards in areas such as collections care and human resource development and strengthens museums’ economic stability by supporting initiatives to enhance competencies of staff, trustees and volunteers; initiatives ensuring long-term care of collection resources; and planning and feasibility studies, marketing and development strategies and strategic planning initiatives contributing to long-term financial stability. |
Information from: Contact: 819-997-8869 or DCH regional offices |
George Cedric Metcalf Charitable Foundation
Performing Arts Program |
Program for the performing arts in Ontario with these components: Strategic Initiatives: supports Toronto companies with budgets under $3 million which have identified challenges or opportunities to enhance their development and vitality and are undertaking specific strategic initiatives. Professional Development: provides internships for artists, administrators and production staff in early career stages and professional development opportunities for senior artists and administrators. |
Information from: Contact: 416-926-0366 csmalley@metcalffoundation.com
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