Investing in our Future

COVID-19 Update

Funding programs that were suspended have now reopened. You should check with the program officer before applying to confirm the application process.


Nova Scotia has always been a place rich in culture and heritage. Participate in one of the many artistic events in our communities and see our creativity shine. Walk into a store and purchase the inspiring works of a local artist. Go online and download the latest hit from musicians who got their start here. It's easy to feel pride in where we live when we see our stories expressed to the world.

Our culture and heritage contribute much to our quality of life. They enrich our communities and benefit our economy. By investing in these sectors, we realize their tremendous value for Nova Scotians. According to the 2010 Culture Satellite Account figures, arts, culture and heritage contribute about $868 million to Nova Scotia's economy, and more than 14,000 jobs across the province.

A variety of funding programs, grants and awards are available for individuals and organizations in Nova Scotia. They are an important part of sustaining and growing our culture and heritage sectors. By investing in innovation, creativity and arts, these programs help industries succeed, create jobs, support artists and enhance our communities.

For a full listing of the funding programs and resources offered by CCTH, click here

 

Creative Industries Fund

Culture Innovation Fund

The Culture Innovation Fund supports initiatives and projects that use culture in new and better ways to create social or economic value. The fund supports partnerships and collaborations that use the full range of our broad and diverse culture to address social issues and opportunities in communities. The fund also helps strengthen the role of museums and libraries.

Visit the Culture Innovation Fund program page for more information.

 

Creative Industries Fund

Creative Industries Funding

Creative Industries Funding will help develop and grow creative industries, especially those focused on export markets. It will be available to for-profit businesses, not-for-profit organizations and social enterprises operating in the creative industries, including music, publishing, film, craft, visual arts, performing arts, and design fields. For more information, contact Mickey Quase 902-424-3701 Mickey.Quase@novascotia.ca.

Visit the Creative Industries Fund program page for more information.

Visit the Screenwriters Development Fund program for more information.

Visit the Publishers Assistance Fund program for more information.

Visit the Nova Scotia Film & Television Production Incentive Fund program for more information.

 

Major Event Hosting

If you are hosting a major event, on a scale such as the Canadian Country Music Awards or Canadian Seniors Curling Championships, please chat with our staff about opportunities in Nova Scotia. Contact one of our team members listed on events.novascotia.ca/contact or email EventsNS@novascotia.ca.

 

Strategic Funding Initiative program

Strategic Funding Initiative program

The Strategic Funding Initiative program provides one-time funding to projects that are significant to communities. These apply to cultural, heritage, sport and community-based initiatives.

 

Strategic Funding Initiative program

Community Transportation Action Plan

We are making community transportation more affordable, accessible, convenient, and reliable.

Visit the Community Transportation Action Plan page for more information.

 

Strategic Funding Initiative program

Let’s Get Moving Nova Scotia

Let’s Get Moving Nova Scotia is an action plan to create a more active, inclusive and healthier population.

Visit the Let’s Get Moving Nova Scotia Action Plan page for more information.

 

Festival and Community Event Development

Each year Nova Scotia hosts dozens of festivals and events. These festival and events help build stronger communities and attract visitors to all regions of our province. As part of this program the province makes funding available to support initiatives related to Festivals and Events. For more information contact  Stephen MacDougall at stephen.macdougall@novascotia.ca

 

Sport and Recreation Funding Programs

Sport and Recreation leads government efforts and collaborates with communities to improve the quality of life of Nova Scotians through sport and recreation. It supports the sector to develop an effective and integrated system of high quality opportunities and supports for Nova Scotians to live actively. 

Active Communities Fund

Community Recreation Capital Grant

Connect2 Program

COVID-19 Emergency Support Fund for Non-Profit Recreation Facilities Recipients

Recreation Facility Development Grant

Planning Assistance Program

Recreation Community Development Grant

Sport Hosting

Trail Funding Programs

Recreational Trail Expansion Grant program

Trail Maintenance Program

Community Trails Leadership Fund

Engineering Assistance Grant Program

 

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Community Funding and Awards

Developing partnerships, creating jobs and fostering sustainability contribute to a community’s health, well-being and social prosperity. To support these activities, the Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage offers funding opportunities that help communities enhance assets such as facilities, public places and programs.

Cultural Communities and Identities Fund

Community Food Literacy and Access

Business ACCESS-Ability Grant Program

Community ACCESS-Ability Program

The Lieutenant Governor’s Community Spirit Award

Community Facilities Improvement Program

Diversity and Community Capacity Fund

Legion Capital Assistance Program

Provincial Volunteer Awards

Mi'kmaw Cultural Activities Program

 

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Culture Funding and Awards

Artists and cultural communities contribute to quality of life in Nova Scotia. Recognizing the importance of this role, the Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage offers peer adjudicated funding opportunities in support of artistic works and cultural projects.

Operating Assistance to Cultural Organizations

View the Gaelic Language in the Community Program website for more information.

 

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Heritage Funding

Throughout this province, there are objects, buildings, places and stories that connect us to the past. Recognizing the importance of preserving and sharing these vital heritage links, the Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage provides funding opportunities to support the collection, preservation and interpretation of historic assets.

Community Museum Assistance Program

Heritage Development Fund (Heritage Property)

Strategic Development Initiative

View the Nova Scotia Museum Research Grants Program website for more information.

View the Provincial Archival Development Program website for more information.

 

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Support4Culture

Support4Culture is a collection of programs that support arts, culture, and heritage in communities across Nova Scotia. Funds are raised through the sale of designated ticket lottery products via the Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation, and the programs are managed by the Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage and Arts Nova Scotia.

 

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Arts Nova Scotia

Investment opportunities through grants, funding programs and awards are available from Arts Nova Scotia, the provincial funding agency that provides support to professional artists, arts organizations, arts education programs, and a number of arts awards and prizes. Governed by an 11 member board of directors, Arts Nova Scotia is an arm's length agency of the Nova Scotia Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage.

 

 

Community Access Program

We would like to introduce the newly formed Community Technology Network of Nova Scotia (CTNet NS), with a board comprised of 10 representatives from around the province, including a French component, in partnership with the Réseau des Technologies Communautaire de la Nouvelle Écosse. When the federally funded Community Access Program (CAP) ended, we continued as NSCAP, providing technology services to communities across Nova Scotia. We saw a major need to continue these services and to continue to champion NSCAP’s causes. After a few years, we decided to formalize a new group and re-brand, bringing new energy to this program. During this fiscal year, we have worked as a group to ensure these changes happened as quickly as possible.