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CLMA and the 24 Budget: Increases for Festivals, Performing Arts


  • By Anja Kniffen


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CLMA and the 24 Budget: Increases for Festivals, Performing Arts

The Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) has shared their response to the 2024 budget.

From the press release: "While the words “live music” were not to be found together in Budget 2024: Fairness for Every Generation, today’s announcement did include a much-needed increase to the Canada Arts Presentation Fund (CAPF), a program vital to many CLMA non-profit festival and presenting members. Budget 2024 proposes to provide $31 million over two years to help support organizations that professionally present music and arts festivals or performing arts series. This is nearly double the current supplementary funding that has been provided to the program since 2019. From $8 million per year, the program will now receive $15.5 million per year, for two years.

“We would like to thank the government for its recognition of the pressure our industry is under,” said CLMA President & CEO, Erin Benjamin. “The CAPF increase will provide partial, yet essential, relief and is another step in the right direction. We also hope the Canada Music Fund (CMF) increase, announced on March 24th, will directly address pressures the commercial side of the live music industry is facing, especially independent live music venues. Together, these increases represent a critical opportunity for Canada’s touring infrastructure, and will have immediate impact for artists, tourism and the future of live music across the country.”

Click here for the full press release.



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