People and organizations in the Columbia Basin that would like to pursue arts and culture projects are invited to apply for grants from the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance (CKCA). The application period is now open, with deadlines on February 20 or March 6, 2026, depending on the program.
“Arts and culture play a vital role in strengthening our communities,” said Denise Baughan, Chair for the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance. “The CKCA board is deeply grateful to Columbia Basin Trust for its continued support of the arts, and we look forward to reviewing this year’s grant submissions. It is always inspiring to see the remarkable talent that exists throughout the Basin.”
CKCA grants—funded by Columbia Basin Trust and managed by the West Kootenay Regional Arts Council—are available for all art disciplines, for both individuals and arts and culture organizations in the Basin.
To learn more, visit wkartscouncil.com/ckca-funding. Before applying, applicants are encouraged to read full guidelines on the site and register for a question-and-answer session. Applications for all programs are submitted online.
“Arts and culture help people connect to place, to one another, and to the stories that shape our region,” said Christine Nichole, Manager, Delivery of Benefits for Columbia Basin Trust. “Through CKCA programs, artists and organizations are creating opportunities for communities across the Basin to come together, express themselves, and celebrate local talent. We’re proud to support this work and to partner with the West Kootenay Regional Arts Council in ensuring arts and culture continue to thrive throughout the Columbia Basin.”
