COVID-19: Support for culture, heritage and sport sectors

Financial support measures to help address the needs of the culture, heritage and sport sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Current support measures

Support for Booksellers

The Support for Booksellers sub-component of the Canada Book Fund helps Canadian booksellers increase their ability to sell books online, in order to strengthen the sustainability of their operations in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic.

November 9, 2022 announcement: Booksellers across Canada receive funding to help expand their online book sales

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2022: Recipient Survey Results (2021-2022) – Recovery and Reopening Funds for Arts, Culture, Heritage and Sport Sectors

We conducted a survey to determine whether these recovery and reopening funds achieved their main objectives in:

  • providing additional relief to arts, culture, heritage and sport organizations that are still struggling with operational viability due to the pandemic;
  • helping organizations build organizational resilience and pursue business innovation and transformation, including contributing to advancing equity, diversity and inclusion, and environmental sustainability activities;
  • supporting organizations and projects that deliver in-person experiences and events that draw visitors to our communities.

Here are the results from the first wave of the Recovery and Recovery Funds for Arts, Culture, Heritage and Sport Sectors Recipient Survey. The results from the first wave show responses from recipients in the 2021-2022 fiscal year. The second wave for 2022-2023 recipients will follow in late Summer 2023.

2022: National Culture Summit: The Future of Arts, Culture and Heritage in Canada
2021: Canadian Artists and Content Creators Economic Survey Report

On May 10, 2021, the Department of Canadian Heritage invited Canadian artists and content creators to share their story by participating in the Canadian Artists and Content Creators Economic Survey. The purpose of this survey is to help create an updated portrait of the artistic and creative community in Canada. This data gathering is important to help ensure policies and programs continue to be responsive to the sector’s reality. Consult the Canadian Artists and Content Creators Economic Survey Report.

2021: Recipient survey – Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations

We conducted a survey to determine whether this emergency support fund achieved its main objectives in helping organizations maintain jobs, and support business continuity. Here are the results from the Emergency Support Fund for Cultural, Heritage and Sport Organizations Recipient Survey.

2020: Roundtables with Culture, Heritage and Sport Sectors

In the fall of 2020, a series of town halls and roundtables engaged nearly 4,000 individuals and organizations and received close to 1,000 written submissions. Participants shared their views about the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on their sectors. They also discussed ideas for a relaunch that will be more fair, inclusive and green. These conversations helped us build towards a stronger and more equitable recovery for Canadians.

Summaries of roundtable discussions

Completed support measures

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