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Organization: The Museum of Jewish Montreal 

Program: Microgrants for Creative or Cultural Exploration

Project Timeframe: October 2020 – April 2021

Microgrant Amount: $500-$1,200 Project Budget (depending on project) + $300 honorarium Application

Deadline: September 21, 2020

 

The Museum of Jewish Montreal is excited to announce our next Microgrant Cohort Program for creative or cultural exploration, providing seed funding to help young adults bring their innovative project ideas to life. By offering this funding, we hope to give applicants the chance to pursue their interests and realize their ideas while encouraging intellectual curiosity and community-building. Grants will range from $500-$1,200 per project, as well as a $300 honorarium for participating in a 6-session cohort seminar series (see below for further details).

All applicants currently living in or with a strong connection to a community in Quebec are invited to apply as individuals or in small groups (up to 3 people) for creative projects at any stage of development. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, however proposed projects must relate to Jewish culture or identity. Applicants aged 18-35 with multi-faceted and intersectional identities (these could include, but are in no way limited to: members of racialized communities, newcomers, those from interfaith backgrounds, people with disabilities, LGBTQ2+, and gender non-comforming identifying persons) will be prioritized.

Selected candidates will participate in our microgrant cohort seminar series, with sessions focusing on developing professional skills, along with exploring Montreal’s Jewish heritage and culture. The seminar series will consist of six 2-hour sessions that will take place from October – January 2021. Projects will be presented in January – April 2021. Each microgrant project should include a live event component. This can include: speaker panel, artist talk, book reading, workshop, performance, or concert. Please consider how any in-person events can be adapted to be an online event due to the global pandemic. Candidates will receive planning support from the Museum. 

We are looking for projects from each of the following three areas: food, art, and culture/heritage. 

Though not limited to the following, project deliverables may include:

  • Small printed publications/zines/chapbooks 
  • A podcast mini-series, demo
  • Research project or article
  • Hands-on workshop
  • Presentation: speaker panel, book reading, lecture, concert, performance
  • A website, blog or social media account (Instagram, TikTok, Byte)
  • Creative uses of public space, for example an outdoor scavenger hunt or other
  • A small-scale installation or pop-up exhibit, such as a vitrine or temporary outdoor display (please note that micrograntees must find and coordinate their own space)
  • A personal/family exploration project, to be presented in a format of choice
  • A project focused on community-building through an experimental activity or experience

 

To apply, please submit ONE pdf document that answers the following questions/contains the following documents:

  • Brief bio (200 words MAX)
  • Description of project (250 words MAX)
  • How does your project connect to the Museum’s mandate? (150 words MAX)
  • What experiences (lived or learned), and/or skills will you bring to developing your project? (200 words MAX)
  • What skills do you want to learn or grow to support your project’s development? (200 words MAX)
  • Brief preliminary budget (no specific format required, estimated project expenses)
  • Optional: CV, portfolio, existing project materials, past work, professional or project reference

 

Please do not submit an application with multiple documents or a ZIP file. If you are unfamiliar with combining multiple documents into a PDF, you can watch this video tutorial or this free PDF combiner website.

 

Applications are due September 21st, 2020 by 11:59pm EST and should be emailed to Anya Kowalchuk at [email protected].

 

Our mandate: The Museum of Jewish Montreal is an innovative place to connect with Montreal’s Jewish history and identity, share our diverse heritage, and create new cultural experiences.

This microgrant initiative has been generously funded by Quebec Community Groups Network Community Innovation Fund, whose mission is helping Quebec’s English-speaking communities put social innovation in action by supporting innovative projects that address the needs and priorities of vulnerable English-speaking youth, seniors and newcomers.

The Community Innovation Fund is financed in part by the Government of Canada’s Social Development Partnerships Program – Children and Families Component and is part of the Action Plan for Official Languages – 2018-2023: Investing in Our Future. The fund is managed by the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN)