Certified Independent Production Funds
The CRTC requires broadcasting services such as television, online streaming, cable and satellite companies to make financial contributions to Canada’s creative sector. Various funds, including Certified Independent Production Funds (CIPFs), may benefit from these contributions.
CIPFs are funds that support the production of Canadian content. To be recognized as a CIPF, a fund must be certified by the CRTC and must meet the criteria outlined in Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2016-343.
Under this policy, CIPFs are required to file annual reports with the CRTC on their activities.
Find out more on how to apply for certification as a CIPF.
List of CIPFs
- Bell Fund
- Black Screen Office Fund
- Canadian Independent Screen Fund for BPOC Creators
- Eastlink TV Independent Production Fund Program
- Independent Production Fund
- Indigenous Screen Office Fund
- Quebecor Fund
- Rogers Group of Funds
- Shaw Rocket Fund
- Telefilm Canada—Talent Fund
- TELUS Fund
Base contribution of online streaming services
In June 2024, through Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2024-121, the CRTC required certain online streaming services to contribute 5% of their Canadian revenues to support the Canadian broadcasting system. Part of this base contribution goes to CIPFs supporting Indigenous content, content created by and for equity-deserving groups as well as content produce by official language minority communities (OLMCs) and diverse communities.
The CRTC will continue to look at how content is supported through upcoming public consultations.
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