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Program description
This program supports eligible New Brunswick organizations and groups whose primary mandate is to promote books and reading. It provides funding to help fund large-scale activities within the province that focus primarily on the literary arts.
The objectives of the program are to:
- create an environment where New-Brunswickers are encouraged to integrate books and the joy of reading into their daily lives
- improve access to books and foster reading
- support New Brunswick artists in literary arts and increase access to their works
- support the province’s book policy (publication)
Deadline
Deadlines for this program are outlined in the program call on the Arts Culture NB Portal.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants could include non-profit arts and cultural organizations, community and First Nations groups and organizations that have the ability to meet the funding component’s objectives.
Evaluation
Applications submitted to this program are evaluated according to the program objectives and criteria, including general and contextual information about the organization, the nature and quality of the work outlined in the application and potential impacts.
How to apply
Please refer to the guidelines on the Arts Culture NB Portal, which contain important information about this program's criteria.
More information
For Professional Artist & Compensated at Industry Standard: the department reflects its commitment to the status of the artist (publication) across programs, including by encouraging fair remuneration for the professional engagement of artists.
Please refer to the definition of a professional artist (publication) to determine if an individual's career activities meet the criteria.
For compensation, refer to the most suitable recommended minimum fee(s) featured in a fee scale maintained by an association on the Certification Register; if no scale is available, rationale is still encouraged.
In the case of disagreement concerning the interpretation of policies and programs, the department reserves the right to final interpretation of the intent and implementation of a program. The department reserves the right to revise programs at any time without notice. The Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture is subject to the Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Get help
For additional inquiries, contact us Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Arts and Culture Branch
Phone: 506-453-2555
Email: [email protected]