Building Arts Equity: BPOC Program
Provides support to projects led by artists of colour.
The Building Arts Equity: BPOC Program seeks to increase accessibility and connections to arts and cultural resources by people of colour, specifically African, Black, Asian, Latin American, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern descent (BPOC), by:
Building Arts Equity provides support for BPOC artists, collectives and groups to connect to the arts and cultures of origin and share through:

The Building Arts Equity: BPOC Program is a SK Arts program supported by funding from Sask Lotteries through the partnership between SK Arts and SaskCulture Inc.
Chancz Perry
(306) 550-1707 (Regina) or 800-667-7526 (Toll-Free)
cperry@sk-arts.ca
Documents are subject to revision up to six weeks before the submission deadline. All applications must be received by the application date. Late submissions will not be reviewed.
Request a fillable PDF application form, if needed for accessibility, and email or mail it to us. The form must be requested before 4:30pm on the deadline date by emailing artsequity@sk-arts.ca or by calling 800-667-7526 (Toll-Free).
$5000
Building Arts Equity provides support for BPOC artists, collectives and groups to connect to the arts and cultures of origin and share through:
A Note on Cultural Appropriation: SK Arts encourages and supports the creative freedom of all artists, but we insist that it is done respectfully and truly honours the right of all peoples to cultural sovereignty. We ask the artists applying for projects that use ideas, symbols, artifacts, images or objects not their own to explain why they are being used and how the material is being used it in a respectful, culturally authentic, sensitive way. SK Arts believes that the engagement and presentation of different perspectives contributes to a greater understanding of our humanity and of what is taking place in the world, but if these proposed artistic works are culturally insensitive, if they strengthen stereotypes, or present a negative view towards a minority culture by a dominant one, they cannot be supported by SK Arts.
$500 to $5000
Applications are reviewed by applicants in a voluntary, collaborative, consensus-building review process that makes the funding decisions. Even if you choose not to participate, you can observe portions of the process. Volunteer reviewers at the final stage of assessment will receive a small honorarium for their time and effort.
The Reviewers will consider applications based on the following:
Applicants are typically informed of grant decisions by email no later than 60 days after the application closing date.
If your application is successful, you will receive an email that includes terms and conditions of funding. The lead applicant must sign and submit the Request for Grant Payment Form. A cheque for the approved grant amount will be released no sooner than 30 days before the beginning of the project term.
Note: A Building Arts Equity: BPOC Program grant issued to an individual is taxable income and may affect payments from the federal and/or provincial government, such as pension, social assistance, or disability payments.
Recipients are required to acknowledge the support of SK Arts and Sask Lotteries, particularly on all print material and at openings, receptions, performances, events, or other public functions. SK Arts will provide grant recipients with access to logos on our website.
Recipients of funding are required to submit a final report no later than 60 days after the project end date. As a Crown agency, SK Arts reports to the Government of Saskatchewan on how we use public funds. Final reports from grant recipients like you are an important way for us to illustrate the positive impact of public funding for the arts on communities throughout our province.
More importantly, SK Arts is interested in how your project turned out and the benefits of the grant on you and your communities. There are multiple ways to do the report:
If your application was recommended for support by the Review Committee but not ranked high enough to be funded, apply again. The Review Committee saw merit in your project idea and would have awarded your project a grant, but the funding ran out. Every closing date is unique: different people apply, and you can learn from the experience. Before applying again, be sure to take the following steps:
No. Lead artists must be BPOC. However, non-BPOC artists or groups may be project partners or participate as members of a BPOC-led collective.
No. Organizations are not eligible. But if the lead applicant is either a BPOC artist or a BPOC group, a non-BPOC organization may be included as a project partner.
No. Only Saskatchewan-based individuals or groups are eligible to apply.
Yes. A third-party person can be compensated for their work, including writing the grant and supporting the project through the SK Arts Accessibility Fund. Contact the program consultant for details well before the deadline, or read about it here.
Yes. Applicants may make more than one application at any submission closing date, up to a maximum amount of $5000 for any one application, or an overall individual program maximum of $10,000 for multiple applications. If you are unsure of how much you can apply for, contact the consultant.
A public presentation or exhibition can take place outside of Saskatchewan, but only if there is at least one public presentation or exhibition in Saskatchewan.
Yes, but be sure to contact the Program Consultant no less than two weeks before the closing date. Because consultants get busier as the deadline approaches, they are not able to provide detailed feedback in the final two weeks.
If you submitted your online application in error, please contact SK Arts by phone, or email support@sk-arts.ca. Your application can be re-opened, so you may continue to edit it right until the deadline.
If you don’t participate in or observe the review process, contact the Program Consultant after you receive the results if you would like feedback. The consultant can often provide helpful comments from the assessment process and suggest how you can strengthen your next application.