Canada Periodical Fund
Service Delivery Standards Canada Periodical Fund – Aid to Publishers
Service Delivery Standards Canada Periodical Fund – Collective Initiatives
Service Delivery Standards Canada Periodical Fund – Business Innovation
- Change to the definition of a listing in 2013-2014 2011-10-27
- Aid to Publishers Funding Formula 2011-2012 2011-08-29
- Aid to Publishers Fact Sheet for 2011-2012 2011-08-29
- Payments in 2011-2012 2011-08-29
The Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) provides financial assistance to Canadian print magazines, non-daily newspapers and digital periodicals to enable them to overcome market disadvantages and continue to provide Canadian readers with the content they choose to read.
The CPF has three components: Aid to Publishers, Business Innovation, and Collective Initiatives.
Aid to Publishers provides funding to eligible Canadian print magazines and non-daily newspapers calculated using a formula based on eligible copies sold or circulated by verified request over a 12-month period. Publishers are able to use funding to support the creation of content, production, distribution, online activities, or business development.
Business Innovation: offers support for projects to eligible small and mid-sized printed magazine and digital periodical publishers.
Collective Initiatives: funds projects for organizations designed to increase the overall sustainability of the Canadian magazine and non-daily newspaper industries.
This summary is necessarily very general. See the detailed eligibility rules in the separate applicant's guides for each component to see if you qualify for funding.
For more information, please contact the Canada Periodical Fund.