The Council announced in January that there is to be a major overhaul, reducing 142 discipline-specific categories to fewer than 10 broad, national non-disciplinary programs, but without a reduction in over all funding. The new model will be announced in June and will be implemented by 2017
Among the trends and issues is says it has heard about:
- The need for flexibility and compressing the wait times between application and awards
- The need for interdisciplinarity and a more open-ended grant process
- A need to respond to alternatives to the formal not-for-profit arts organizations
- More engagement with the public and promoting the public profile of the arts
- The need to adapt to rapid technological change
- Increasing access to international opportunities
- Responding to diversity, particularly with aboriginal artists and young creators
- The precarious nature of the economy for the art sector
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