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program
overview

Program Objective

The objective of the Music Nova Scotia Investment Program is to encourage the creation, development, and growth of Nova Scotian music businesses, artists, and their intellectual property.

Program Investment

The Music Nova Scotia Investment Program is funded by The Province of Nova Scotia. This commitment is made in support of Nova Scotia’s Music Sector Strategy. Music Nova Scotia is pleased to work in partnership with The Province of Nova Scotia.

You will log in to your Investment Profile via PODIO: your investment profile is stand-alone and not to be confused with your Music Nova Scotia artist profile.

If you do not have an Applicant Profile, you must first complete and submit an Applicant Profile form. Please select the appropriate link below. If you have already created an Applicant Profile previously, you do not need to create a new Applicant profile.

If you are unsure whether you have an Applicant Profile please contact the Program Manager, Darryl Smith.

investment
programs

If you are unsure of your applicant tier or would like to discuss the required benchmarks for the next funding tier please contact the Program Manager, Darryl Smith

SYNC NOVA SCOTIA

Show Details

The Sync Nova Scotia Program will encourage films and TV productions shot in Nova Scotia to license the music of Nova Scotian artists for their productions by providing a 25% subsidy toward the licensing fees paid by production companies for songs by Nova Scotian artists.

If you have questions about the application process or guidelines for the program, please contact Darryl Smith at
darryl [@] musicnovascotia [.] ca.

basic
training

Music Nova Scotia has created the Basic Training program to help artists and aspiring music industry professionals develop their skills and knowledge. Applicants to Music Nova Scotia’s investment programs and certain showcasing opportunities will be required to complete Basic Training sessions in order to be eligible to apply.

All first-time applicants and all artists wishing to move up levels will be required to complete a corresponding number of Basic Training sessions. Taking Basic training sessions does not guarantee you are eligible to move up in investment levels. To find out more about eligibility criteria please click here.

All previous applicants will be eligible to continue to apply at their current level (Artist I, Artist II, Artist III, Business I, Business II)

The session requirements per applicant tier are as follows:

Artist I: 2 sessions

Artist II: 5 sessions

Artist III: 8 sessions

Please note: It is mandatory for all first-time NSMW showcasing artists to attend the Conference & Showcasing session prior to Nova Scotia Music Week.

Please follow Music Nova Scotia on social media and subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay up-to-date on Basic Training session dates.


Business Basics
From your mission statement to filing your emails, Business Basics will walk you through the necessary steps to lay a solid foundation for an effective and successful business in the music industry.

Funding
This session will give you a better understanding of Canada’s major music funding organizations – how they work, how to submit solid applications, and the steps necessary to file final reports.

Marketing
Everything you do requires some form of marketing – from releasing a record to selling show tickets, working an industry conference to building your fanbase.  This session will give an overview of the components of marketing and the importance of consistent branding.

Financial
Basic accounting terms, tracking income and expenses, and organizational tips will all be covered in a session targeted at helping you analyze numbers in a way that will keep your business on track and growing.

Building Your Team
Who does what?  What does it cost?  Where do you start? This session will describe the roles of potential partners, independent contractors, and industry support organizations.

Royalties for Songwriters
This session will demystify the songwriting and publishing world.  From registration to royalties, it will show you how to maximize your revenue.

Social Media
Setting up profiles, optimizing analytics, and developing your brand – we’ll touch on all of it including how/what/how often to post and ad creation targeting.

Live Performance
From selling the show to selling the tickets, this session will all you through the logistics of booking and marketing your shows.

Streaming
This section will walk you through how to register for the different Digital Service Providers (DSPs), how to maximize your artist profile, and how to submit to playlists through various platforms.

Conferences & Showcasing
Find out how to get the most out of conferences and showcases – from making the decision to attend to the best way to showcase your music.

Royalties for Musicians & Master Owner
Feature Artist? Musician? Master Owner?  – whatever your role, chances are you should be collecting royalties for your work.  This session will outline the various royalty streams, your options for collecting agencies, and how to register.

Recording
The Session will walk you through the steps of making a record – from pre-production to pre-release.  We’ll touch on planning, your recording team, budgets, and how to organize your marketing plan.

rsvp for
basic training

questions?
reach out!

Darryl Smith

Education & Investment Program Manager

darryl@musicnovascotia.ca