Funding Snapshot
- Non-repayable grants
- Focused on supporting Canada’s media industry
- Accepts applications 1-2 times annually depending on the program
Fund Description
Canada Media Fund offers a number of programs under the convergent stream, which allocates money to both production and development costs, and the experimental stream, which allocates money based off of production costs, administrative costs such as marketing and prototyping and digital linear series costs. These programs are primarily designed for English and French language projects, and additional funding is directed towards other languages, Indigenous projects, and international partnerships.
Funding Details
In the 2022-2023 program, CMF is providing of $365,817 to be allocated between English and French projects with English projects receiving $228,223 ($29,000 for the experimental stream and $198,623 for the convergent stream). French language projects receive $114,094 in funding ($14,800 for the experimental stream and $99,294 for the convergent stream).
Eligible Expenditures
Eligible expenditures under the experimental stream can include:
- Research and preparation of content
- Salaries and benefits/wages/contracts for project teams
- Technology infrastructure
- Expenses to put content online, including copyright clearance, documentation, design and development, translation costs
- Travel and accommodation
- Project audit fees
- Marketing and promotion.
Eligibility Requirements
Eligible companies must be for-profit Canadian-controlled Canadian corporations with a head office based in Canada OR A Canadian broadcaster, public or private, that is licensed to operate as such by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).
Program Run
CMF is a permanent fund which accepts applications on varying deadlines dependent on the program (typically 1-2 intake periods per year).