Apply to Publication Support Program
Publication Support Program by Institut Français is back! This grant supports copyright transfers from French into foreign languages and is paid directly to the French publishers. It covers all kinds
Publication Support Program by Institut Français is back! This grant supports copyright transfers from French into foreign languages and is paid directly to the French publishers. It covers all kinds
Due to the current situation and for public health reasons, Alliance française Ottawa and other cultural centers had to close their doors until further notice. However, you can keep reading,
The Institut Français launches a call for applications for its programme at the Cité internationale des arts for residencies of three or six months, between October 2020 and
The Institut français helps Canadian publishers offset the cost of acquiring the rights from books translated from French. Grant beneficiaries are selected by the Institut français in Paris. The amount
France offers several funding programs to promote book translation between France and Canada. You will find here an introduction to those programs for the first 2020 semester. Feel free to
Since its creation in 1965, the Cité internationale des arts has been hosting artists from all over the world in residence. It is a living space open to dialogue between
“Books in Translation: a Paris Fellowship for Canadian Publishers” offers three Anglophone Canadian book publishers the opportunity to get to know the French publishing world better, from its wide range
Twice a year, the Rights Purchase Grant Program of the French Institute offers foreign publishers the possibility of receiving financial assistance for the purchase of French books. Prior to applying,
The Paris Fellowship is a new initiative of the Cultural Service of the French Embassy in Canada, to help Canadian publishers translate French authors published in France. The grant
The Institut français helps Canadian publishers offset the cost of acquiring the rights from books translated from French. Grant beneficiaries are selected by the Institut français in Paris. The amount