Saint Lucia’s newly established Creative Economy Grant Fund (CEGF) has garnered significant attention, with over 800 applications received, far surpassing the initial funding allocation of $350,000. Launched earlier this year by Prime Minister Philip J Pierre, the CEGF aims to support aspiring and established creatives across various disciplines, including dance, film, writing, and visual arts, with grants of up to $10,000. Deputy Prime Minister Ernest Hilaire revealed the overwhelming response during a pre-cabinet meeting, prompting discussions about securing additional financial resources to meet the demand. The application window closed at the end of October, and a dedicated committee is currently reviewing and categorizing the submissions. Hilaire emphasized the fund’s broad scope, which includes proposals for exhibitions, plays, book publications, and documentaries, reflecting the diverse creativity of Saint Lucia’s artistic community. The Ministry has notified all applicants via email and expressed gratitude for the enthusiastic participation, describing the response as a testament to the innovation within the nation’s creative sector. Officials have pledged to ensure transparency and fairness in the review process, aligning with the fund’s mission to foster excellence and sustainability in the creative industries. Successful applicants will be informed of the outcomes by December 2025.
Govt considers more funding after 800 apply for Creative Economy Grant Fund
