Canada Council for the Arts Grant Recipients

Definition:

Total number of Canadian Council for the Arts grants awarded to community artists and organizations.

Methods and Limitations:

Figures are based upon information as of March 31. For this reason, the data does not reflect adjustments and cancellations after this date. As a result of changes in methodology, figures in this document are not necessarily comparable to figures in other documents created by the Canada Council for the Arts.

The Canada Council for the Arts provides the public with detailed statistical data about its grants in both formatted Excel documents and machine readable format (.csv). Data can be sorted by program and region (for example, community and census metropolitan area), and can be added to other databases on arts and culture activities and organizations in Canada.

Source(s):

Canada Council for the Arts open data.

Data is updated on Vital Victoria as it becomes available from the data providers.

 
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