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Awarding $250 to $2,500CAD Grant to support community projects in Mississauga. Application closes on April 26th, 2024.
The City of Mississauga is accepting applications for its Live Music Grant to offset the eligible expenses associated with presenting safe and inclusive live music events to Mississauga residents and visitors.
Available Funding
New Concert Presenter – up to $1,000 towards eligible concert expenses
Established Concert Presenter – up to 50% of the concert’s total operating budget or $2,500, whichever is less
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The Live Music Grant assists in two categories;
New Concert Presenters and Established Concert Presenters. Funding is available in these categories for presenters that meet the following eligibility criteria:
1. New Concert Presenters
The “concert presenter” can be a musician, music venue, bar, restaurant, or concert production business.
Concerts must feature a minimum of 50% Mississauga-based musicians (for musical groups, 50% of the members must be based in Mississauga.)
Concerts must take place in Mississauga.
Operating on a for-profit model.
2. Established Concert Presenters
Operating for four years or more.
The “concert presenter” can be a musician, music venue, bar, restaurant, or concert production business.
Concerts must feature a minimum of 50% Mississauga-based musicians (for musical groups, 50% of the members must be based in Mississauga).
Concerts must take place in Mississauga.
Operating on a for-profit model
View the complete list of eligibility criteria here.
HOW TO APPLY
Click the link below to navigate the City of Mississauga’s Website and submit your application.
DEADLINE
Applications for this program are due by April 26th, 2024.
As always, we will keep you posted on any relevant grant programs and opportunities for small businesses and organizations within the province!
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