FCC Expression Fund

Supporting Canada's official languages

Communities where both official languages thrive are important features of our Canadian landscape. They're strengthened by the people who choose to express themselves in French in communities where English is much more common, and vice versa.

The Expression Fund was developed to support Canada's official languages and honour those communities where both languages thrive. It's $50,000 in funding for projects that contribute to the vitality of official language minority communities and help residents express the cultural and linguistic diversity of their area.

Successful projects will receive between $2,000 and $10,000 for community improvements, such as community centres and daycares, theatrical productions, art galleries or concerts, to name just a few.

The next application period will begin in November 2012.

Eligibility Guidelines

2011 FCC Expression Fund Projects

2010 FCC Expression Fund Projects  

2009 FCC Expression Fund Projects  

2008 FCC Expression Fund Projects

Questions and Answers

If you have questions about the FCC Expression Fund, please email us.