Supporting Diverse Voices in Media
The Canada Media Fund (CMF) has announced its role in administering a portion of the Changing Narratives Fund. This initiative, launched by the Government of Canada, aims to empower diverse communities and organizations to share their stories in the media and cultural sectors. The fund will finance professional development activities to increase the number of qualified and diverse creators in these industries.
The Department of Canadian Heritage officially introduced the Changing Narratives Fund earlier today.
Focus on Equity and Inclusion
The CMF will concentrate on equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility within Canada’s audiovisual sector through this fund. Investments will support various activities, including mentorship, training, and work placements, providing creators and companies with the opportunities they need to succeed at every stage of their careers.
“Our country’s audiovisual industry thrives on the strength of Indigenous and Canadian storytellers,” said Valerie Creighton, President and CEO of the CMF. “These storytellers bring unique perspectives that resonate deeply with audiences both at home and abroad. The Changing Narratives Fund will help us create more opportunities for diverse creators to amplify their voices and contribute to the rich tapestry of stories that define our nation—our diversity, history, and collective experiences.”
Important Dates for Applicants
Key dates for the Changing Narratives Fund administered by the CMF are as follows:
Friday, November 1: Guidelines and FAQs will be released on the CMF website.
Thursday, November 21: The application portal will open.
Friday, December 20: The application deadline.
For more information about the Changing Narratives Fund and upcoming opportunities, please visit the CMF website on November 1, 2024.
About the Canada Media Fund
The Canada Media Fund (CMF) fosters, develops, finances, and promotes the production of Canadian content across all audiovisual media platforms. The CMF aims to enhance Canadian content’s competitive edge globally by fostering industry innovation, rewarding success, supporting diverse voices, and promoting access to content through partnerships with the public and private sectors. The CMF receives funding from the Government of Canada and Canada’s cable, satellite, and IPTV distributors. For more details, visit our website.
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