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Stats and Stories 2022-23
Northwest Territories Funding Overview

Stats and Stories presents a breadth of information about the Canada Council’s funding: detailed breakdowns of funding, five-year trends, open data tables and stories about what artists, groups and arts organizations did with their grants.

Northwest Territories at a glance

Grants in the Northwest Territories

$485.2K

Grants to arts organizations

$406.4K

Grants to groups

$5.9K

Grants to artists

$73.0K

Total Canada Council grants in Canada

$360.7M

Arts organizations supported

5

Groups supported

1

Artists supported

8

Other programs and activities

$32.2K

First-time grant recipients

5

Communities where grants were awarded

6

Artists and arts professionals who served as peer assessors

2

Canada Council grants making a difference

Artists, groups and organizations engage in a breadth of activities – both intimate and large-scale – funded by the Canada Council. Discover some of their stories.

Breakdown of funding in the Northwest Territories

Funded by program or division

Program or division Amount
Explore and Create $13.5K
Engage and Sustain $0.0
Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples $237.3K
Supporting Artistic Practice $85.3K
Arts Across Canada $92.0K
Arts Abroad $2.3K
Prizes $0.0
Strategic Funds - Strategic Innovation Fund $25.0K
Strategic Funds - Other $29.9K
Art Bank $23.3K
Canadian Commission for UNESCO $0.0
Public Lending Right $8.9K

Funding by field of practice

Field of practice Amount
Circus Arts $0.0
Dance $10.0K
Deaf and Disability Arts $0.0
Digital Arts $0.0
Indigenous Arts $237.3K
Inter-Arts $0.0
Literature $3.5K
Media Arts $115.2K
Multidisciplinary Activities $55.0K
Music and Sound $64.3K
Theatre $0.0
Visual Arts $0.0
Other Discipline $0.0

5-year trend: grant amounts

Year Amount
2018-19 $391.3K
2019-20 $402.8K
2020-21 $538.4K
2021-22 $427.0K
2022-23 $485.2K

Highest funded organizations

Organization Link Amount
Western Arctic Moving Pictures https://wamp.ca/ $115.2K
Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning https://www.dechinta.ca/ $100.0K
GTC Department of Cultural Heritage https://www.gwichin.ca/ $80.0K
Folk on the Rocks https://folkontherocks.com/ $56.2K
Northern Arts And Cultural Centre https://naccnt.ca/ $55.0K
Important note

Opening doors to Canadian arts data

We offer the public detailed statistical data regarding our grant recipients in formatted Excel documents and in a machine readable format (.csv). Data can be sorted by programs, regions (e.g. community and census metropolitan area) and can also be added to other databases on arts and culture activities and organizations in Canada. 

Data Tables
The front cover design of the 2022–23 Annual Report includes the logo of the Canada Council for the Arts in the top left-hand corner and features a mosaic of images by Canadian artist Gontran Blais that includes shapes and colours in the centre of the page with partial graphic lines and a shaded rectangular grey box in the background.

Annual Report

Each year, the Canada Council for the Arts makes its Annual Report available to the public. This document reviews the Council’s commitments from its five-year strategic plan and highlights the year’s major projects while showcasing the work of funded artists and organizations. The Annual Report demonstrates the importance, necessity and impact of public arts funding.

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