$50 million Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund Distributed To These Four Arts Organizations
/On May 3, at the National Culture Summit, the Government announced that the following organizations have been identified to provide direct financial assistance to independent and self-employed workers in the live performance sector experiencing financial hardship and requiring emergency support:
Unison Benevolent Fund (Music Sector)
The AFC (Theatre sector and technical disciplines)
Canadian Dance Assembly (Dance)
La Fondation des artistes (All sectors and disciplines within Quebec)
All questions related to financial assistance are to be directed to the organization best representing the area of live performance sector associated with your work.
Please note that projects relating to programs or services for workers in the live performance sector are currently under assessment.
The purpose and objective of the Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund (CPAWRF) is to:
retain Canadian skilled workers through a temporary program that invests in sector-led and delivered initiatives, which improve the economic, career, and personal circumstances of independent and self-employed workers in the live performance sector
The expected results of the CPAWRF are to:
fund organizations to provide programs and services to independent and self-employed workers in the live performance sector
enable as many workers in this sector as possible to access programs and services
improve or stabilize employment levels for workers in the sector
The CPAWRF is a temporary funding program for fiscal year 2022-2023.