Ottawa's next Culture Plan

Share Ottawa's next Culture Plan on Facebook Share Ottawa's next Culture Plan on Twitter Share Ottawa's next Culture Plan on Linkedin Email Ottawa's next Culture Plan link

In 2025, the City of Ottawa is embarking on an exciting journey to develop a new Municipal Culture Plan. This is the first city-wide cultural planning exercise since 2012 and aims to help the City better serve the evolving needs of Ottawa’s culturally diverse populations.

Led by Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services, the new Culture Plan will be created collaboratively with residents and community groups. Together, we will:

  • Define Culture: Update the municipal definition of culture to reflect how residents understand, use, and live the word, informing City supports and programming.
  • Set out a vision for the next five years: Establish a strategic vision and goals to guide the City in supporting residents' access to, expression of, and participation in culture.
  • Create an action plan: Develop a concrete, realistic, and achievable action plan to make measurable progress towards these goals.
  • Map Cultural Resources: Compile a comprehensive public access inventory of Ottawa’s cultural resources, including spaces & places, artists, and groups.

Research for the Culture Plan began in June 2024, and the development process will be launched publicly in April 2025. We aim to engage 10,000 residents through various activities, including a culture roadshow, online surveys, focus groups, interviews, and community-led engagement sessions.

This process will help us understand what culture means to our residents and identify critical needs, such as those around spaces and places.

Join us in shaping Ottawa's cultural future! Your voice matters. Together, we can create a vibrant, inclusive, and culturally rich city.

In 2025, the City of Ottawa is embarking on an exciting journey to develop a new Municipal Culture Plan. This is the first city-wide cultural planning exercise since 2012 and aims to help the City better serve the evolving needs of Ottawa’s culturally diverse populations.

Led by Recreation, Cultural and Facility Services, the new Culture Plan will be created collaboratively with residents and community groups. Together, we will:

  • Define Culture: Update the municipal definition of culture to reflect how residents understand, use, and live the word, informing City supports and programming.
  • Set out a vision for the next five years: Establish a strategic vision and goals to guide the City in supporting residents' access to, expression of, and participation in culture.
  • Create an action plan: Develop a concrete, realistic, and achievable action plan to make measurable progress towards these goals.
  • Map Cultural Resources: Compile a comprehensive public access inventory of Ottawa’s cultural resources, including spaces & places, artists, and groups.

Research for the Culture Plan began in June 2024, and the development process will be launched publicly in April 2025. We aim to engage 10,000 residents through various activities, including a culture roadshow, online surveys, focus groups, interviews, and community-led engagement sessions.

This process will help us understand what culture means to our residents and identify critical needs, such as those around spaces and places.

Join us in shaping Ottawa's cultural future! Your voice matters. Together, we can create a vibrant, inclusive, and culturally rich city.

  • Contract opportunity - Francophone Culture Liaisons

    Share Contract opportunity - Francophone Culture Liaisons on Facebook Share Contract opportunity - Francophone Culture Liaisons on Twitter Share Contract opportunity - Francophone Culture Liaisons on Linkedin Email Contract opportunity - Francophone Culture Liaisons link

    The City of Ottawa’s Cultural Development and Initiatives team is looking to hire two francophone culture liaisons to undertake research and support engagement informing the development of the City of Ottawa’s next Municipal Culture Plan 2026-2031.

    The feedback collected through the work of the francophone liaisons will be used to support the inclusion of francophone perspectives, voices and needs in:

    • The creation of a City-wide definition of culture to be used across the City of Ottawa’s departments and programs
    • The development of a five-year action plan to better support cultural access, participation and expression for all
    • Mapping and gap analysis of Ottawa’s cultural spaces, resources and artists

    Successful candidates must have lived experience of, or demonstrated deep connection to either or both:

    • The Franco-Ontarian community in Ottawa
    • Francophone newcomer communities in Ottawa

    Skills profile

    Ideal candidates will have the following knowledge and skills:

    • Experience working with diverse communities
    • Experience (formal or informal) facilitating conversations among community members, including navigating different points of view
    • Knowledge of either:
      1. The franco-Ontarian community and culture of the Ottawa area
      2. The diverse francophone newcomer communities of Ottawa
    • Involvement in francophone community and cultural organizations, groups or projects
    • Fluent in French

    Work to be delivered

    • Engagement plan outlining the way the liaison will connect with francophone residents and cultural groups
    • Budget for delivering engagement activities
    • Planning of conversations, interviews and other engagement activities
    • Facilitation of planned conversations
    • Preparing data for analysis by City staff
    • Summary report of findings
    • Presentation of findings to community for validation
    • Sharing community-validated findings with the City of Ottawa’s Arts and Heritage Development Branch

    Timeline

    This work will be carried out between November 2025 and December 2025

    What does it pay?

    This is a temporary, short-term contract of up to $10,000 (inclusive of HST).

    This contract does not constitute employment with the City of Ottawa.

    Payment breakdown

    Estimated rate per hour: $81.90

    Planning and budgeting (16 hours)

    Preparation of engagement sessions (30 hours)

    Engagement sessions with community members (10 x 3 hours)

    Validation sessions with community members (10 x 1 hour)

    Compiling and preparing information (20 hours)

    Report writing (10 hours)

    Sharing findings with City staff (3 x 2 hours)

    Total anticipated hours: 122

    Project budget

    This position comes with a project budget of $5,000 to spend towards organizing and delivering engagement activities including, where needed, venue rentals, supplies, and honoraria.

    Selection process

    All applications will be reviewed by a panel of City staff and a representative of a local francophone community organization.

    Applications are expected to include:

    • A letter or video of interest that outlines your connection to francophone culture in Ottawa
    • A résumé or CV including community involvement and/or volunteer work

    How to apply

    Please send your application to culture@ottawa.ca by Tuesday, October 21, 2025.

    Alternative formats, such as audio/visual applications, will also be accepted.

    Questions? Need more information?

    If you have any questions about this opportunity, please reach out to Thomas Radford at Thomas.Radford@ottawa.ca or 1 (613) 413-2062.

    For more information about the City of Ottawa’s next culture plan 2026-2031 please visit Engage Ottawa - Culture Plan. For more information about the City of Ottawa’s cultural development work please visit City of Ottawa - Cultural Development.

  • Contract opportunity - Inuit Culture Liaison

    Share Contract opportunity - Inuit Culture Liaison on Facebook Share Contract opportunity - Inuit Culture Liaison on Twitter Share Contract opportunity - Inuit Culture Liaison on Linkedin Email Contract opportunity - Inuit Culture Liaison link

    The City of Ottawa’s Arts and Heritage Development Branch is looking to hire an Inuit Culture Liaison to undertake research and community engagement that will inform the development of a new City of Ottawa Culture Plan, an Indigenous Culture Program, and Public Art Program processes. The feedback obtained from the work of the Inuit Culture Liaison will shape a new Culture Plan for the City of Ottawa, inform a funding program that will support Anishinabe Algonquin and urban Indigenous cultural initiatives, programming and services, as well as impact the processes and opportunities offered by the Public Art Program.

    Successful candidates must be members of the Inuit community.

    Ideal candidates will have the following knowledge and skills:

    • experience working with Inuit community
    • lived experience (e.g., first-hand involvement and/or personal experience) with Inuit culture and traditional knowledge
    • knowledge of organizations supporting Indigenous communities in the Ottawa area
    • transportation plan or driver’s licence to reach communities

    The work to be completed by the Liaison:

    • Conduct engagement sessions with communities to identify needs, priorities and challenges as they relate to culture in Indigenous communities
    • Compile information gathered from the engagement sessions
    • Present the findings to the community for validation
    • Share the findings with City of Ottawa’s Arts and Heritage Development Branch staff

    Timeline to complete this work?

    This work will be carried out between October 2025 and March 2026, with a possible extension of this position to further impact the existing processes and opportunities offered by the City of Ottawa Arts and Heritage Development Branch

    What does it pay?

    This is a temporary, short-term contract of up to $10,000, inclusive of HST, if applicable (not inclusive of an additional extension).

    What is the selection process?

    All applications will be reviewed by a panel of City staff and/or representatives of the Inuit community. Applications are to include:

    • a CV and/or letter of interest
    • successful applicants will be asked for proof of membership or letter of support from the community the applicant is a member of

    Short-listed candidates will be invited for an interview and may be asked for references.

    How do I apply?

    Please send your application to infoculture@ottawa.ca by Friday, October 17, 2025. Alternative formats, such as audio/visual applications, will also be accepted.

    Questions? Need more information?

    If you have any questions about this opportunity, or if you require access and disability accommodations, reach out to Caroline Matt at caroline.matt@ottawa.ca or 613-799-2761.

  • Contract opportunity - Indigenous Culture Liaison

    Share Contract opportunity - Indigenous Culture Liaison on Facebook Share Contract opportunity - Indigenous Culture Liaison on Twitter Share Contract opportunity - Indigenous Culture Liaison on Linkedin Email Contract opportunity - Indigenous Culture Liaison link

    Contract opportunity: Indigenous Culture Liaison

    The City of Ottawa’s Arts and Heritage Development Branch is looking to hire an Indigenous Culture Liaison to undertake research and community engagement that will inform the development of a new City of Ottawa Culture Plan, an Indigenous Culture Program, and Public Art Program processes. The feedback obtained from the work of the Indigenous Culture Liaison will shape a new Culture Plan for the City of Ottawa, inform a funding program that will support Anishinabe Algonquin and urban Indigenous cultural initiatives, programming and services, as well as impact the processes and opportunities offered by the Public Art Program.

    Successful candidates must be members of a recognized First Nation, Inuit or Métis nation. Priority will be given to Anishinabe Algonquin applicants.

    Ideal candidates will have the following knowledge and skills:

    • experience working with Indigenous communities
    • experience working with Anishinabe Algonquin Nation
    • knowledge of Anishinabe Algonquin First Nations and urban Indigenous communities in Ottawa
    • lived experience (e.g., first-hand involvement and/or personal experience) with Indigenous culture and traditional knowledge
    • knowledge of organizations supporting Indigenous communities in the Ottawa area
    • transportation plan or driver’s licence to reach communities

    The work to be completed by the Liaison:

    • Conduct engagement sessions with communities to identify needs, priorities and challenges as they relate to culture in Indigenous communities
    • Compile information gathered from the engagement sessions
    • Present the findings to the community for validation
    • Share the findings with City of Ottawa’s Arts and Heritage Development Branch staff

    Timeline to complete this work?

    This work will be carried out between October 2025 and March 2026, with a possible extension of this position to further impact the existing processes and opportunities offered by the City of Ottawa Arts and Heritage Development Branch

    What does it pay?

    This is a temporary, short-term contract of up to $30,000, inclusive of HST, if applicable (not inclusive of an additional extension).

    What is the selection process?

    All applications will be reviewed by a panel of City staff and/or representatives of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation and other urban Indigenous communities, as applicable. Applications are to include:

    • a CV and/or letter of interest
    • successful applicants will be asked for proof of membership or letter of support from the community the applicant is a member of

    Short-listed candidates will be invited for an interview and may be asked for references.

    How do I apply?

    Please send your application to infoculture@ottawa.ca by Friday, October 17, 2025. Alternative formats, such as audio/visual applications, will also be accepted.

    Questions? Need more information?

    If you have any questions about this opportunity, or if you require access and disability accommodations, reach out to Caroline Matt at caroline.matt@ottawa.ca or 613-799-2761.

  • Contract opportunity - Rural Culture Liaison

    Share Contract opportunity - Rural Culture Liaison on Facebook Share Contract opportunity - Rural Culture Liaison on Twitter Share Contract opportunity - Rural Culture Liaison on Linkedin Email Contract opportunity - Rural Culture Liaison link

    Engaging rural voices in the development of Ottawa's Culture Plan ensures that the city's diverse cultural landscape is fully represented, fostering inclusive policies that reflect the unique heritage, needs, and contributions of rural communities.

    The City of Ottawa’s Cultural Development and Initiatives team is looking to hire a rural culture liaison to undertake research and support engagement informing the development of the City of Ottawa’s next Municipal Culture Plan 2026-2031.

    The feedback collected through the work of the rural culture liaison will be used to support the inclusion of rural perspectives, voices and needs in:

    • The creation of a City-wide definition of culture to be used across the City of Ottawa’s departments and programs
    • The development of a five-year action plan to better support cultural access, participation and expression for all
    • Mapping and gap analysis of Ottawa’s cultural spaces, resources and artists

    Successful candidates must have lived experience of, or demonstrated deep connection to, one or more of Ottawa’s rural communities.

    Skills profile

    Ideal candidates will have the following knowledge and skills:

    • Experience working with rural communities
    • Experience (formal or informal) facilitating conversations among community members, including navigating different points of view
    • Knowledge of rural communities and rural cultures in the Ottawa area
    • Involvement in rural community and cultural organizations, groups or projects
    • Bilingual (English/French)
    • Driver’s license or transportation plan to support visits across different rural communities

    Work to be delivered

    • Engagement plan outlining the way the liaison will connect with residents and cultural groups in rural wards
    • Budget for delivering engagement activities
    • Planning of conversations, interviews and other engagement activities
    • Facilitation of planned conversations
    • Preparing data for analysis by City staff
    • Summary report of findings
    • Presentation of findings to community for validation
    • Sharing community-validated findings with the City of Ottawa’s Arts and Heritage Development Branch

    Timeline

    This work will be carried out between October 2025 and December 2025

    What does it pay?

    This is a temporary, short-term contract of up to $10,000 (inclusive of HST).

    This contract does not constitute employment with the City of Ottawa.

    Payment breakdown

    Estimated rate per hour: $81.90

    Planning and budgeting (16 hours)

    Preparation of engagement sessions (30 hours)

    Engagement sessions with community members (10 x 3 hours)

    Validation sessions with community members (10 x 1 hour)

    Compiling and preparing information (20 hours)

    Report writing (10 hours)

    Sharing findings with City staff (3 x 2 hours)

    Total anticipated hours: 122

    Project budget

    This position comes with a project budget of $5,000 to spend towards organizing and delivering engagement activities including, where needed, venue rentals, supplies, and honoraria.

    Selection process

    All applications will be reviewed by a panel of City staff and a representative of a rural Ottawa community association.

    Applications are expected to include:

    • A letter or video of interest that outlines your connection to rural Ottawa
    • A résumé or CV including community involvement and/or volunteer work

    How to apply

    Please send your application to culture@ottawa.ca by October 21, 2025

    Alternative formats, such as audio/visual applications, will also be accepted.

    Questions? Need more information?

    If you have any questions about this opportunity please reach out to Thomas Radford at Thomas.Radford@ottawa.ca or 1 (613) 413-2062.

    For more information about the City of Ottawa’s next culture plan 2026-2031 please visit Engage Ottawa - Culture Plan. For more information about the City of Ottawa’s cultural development work please visit City of Ottawa - Cultural Development.

  • September 16th, 2025 Downtown - The Shed on Sparks Street

    Share September 16th, 2025 Downtown - The Shed on Sparks Street on Facebook Share September 16th, 2025 Downtown - The Shed on Sparks Street on Twitter Share September 16th, 2025 Downtown - The Shed on Sparks Street on Linkedin Email September 16th, 2025 Downtown - The Shed on Sparks Street link

    From 12-1:30pm on September 16th the Culture Plan team will be joining the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition's Songs from the Shed on Sparks Street, presented in partnership with the Downtown BIA.

    Share your thoughts on the future of culture in Ottawa as you enjoy live performances by multi-instrumentalist Nawfel Djari and singer-songwriter Kenny Hayes.

  • September 4th, 2025 Byward Market - Cinq à Sept: The Extended Sessions hosted by the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition

    Share September 4th, 2025 Byward Market - Cinq à Sept: The Extended Sessions hosted by the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition on Facebook Share September 4th, 2025 Byward Market - Cinq à Sept: The Extended Sessions hosted by the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition on Twitter Share September 4th, 2025 Byward Market - Cinq à Sept: The Extended Sessions hosted by the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition on Linkedin Email September 4th, 2025 Byward Market - Cinq à Sept: The Extended Sessions hosted by the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition link

    Join us in the George Street Plaza (55 Byward Market Square) from 5-9pm as we soak in the sounds of some of Ottawa's finest local artists at the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition's weekly free outdoor concert series in the historic Byward Market.

  • June 25th, 2025 Downtown – Arts Ottawa's Shared Ground Design Charette (Ticket Required)

    Share June 25th, 2025 Downtown – Arts Ottawa's Shared Ground Design Charette (Ticket Required) on Facebook Share June 25th, 2025 Downtown – Arts Ottawa's Shared Ground Design Charette (Ticket Required) on Twitter Share June 25th, 2025 Downtown – Arts Ottawa's Shared Ground Design Charette (Ticket Required) on Linkedin Email June 25th, 2025 Downtown – Arts Ottawa's Shared Ground Design Charette (Ticket Required) link

    On June 25th the cultural planning team will be supporting Arts Ottawa in kicking off Shared Ground, a day-long session bringing together artists, cultural & community leaders to discuss how to transform underused urban spaces into cultural assets.

    The team will be focused on encouraging discussions about cultural space – what are our current assets, gaps and opportunities for the future.

    Registration is required. More information is available here: Arts Ottawa

  • June 21-22, 2025 Herongate – Jamad Basketball Camp for Girls (Registration Required)

    Share June 21-22, 2025 Herongate – Jamad Basketball Camp for Girls (Registration Required) on Facebook Share June 21-22, 2025 Herongate – Jamad Basketball Camp for Girls (Registration Required) on Twitter Share June 21-22, 2025 Herongate – Jamad Basketball Camp for Girls (Registration Required) on Linkedin Email June 21-22, 2025 Herongate – Jamad Basketball Camp for Girls (Registration Required) link

    Want to move a little? The Jamad Basketball Camp, an international non-profit to encourage young girls in sports will be coming to Ottawa the weekend of June 21-22nd! In collaboration with Future Paths Network, let's have conversation about basketball culture in Ottawa.

    Be sure to join us at the Taggart Parkes Family Clubhouse, from 11am to 4pm on both Saturday and Sunday – we're excited to see you there!

    Registration is required. Learn more here: Jamad Fiin - Nonprofit

  • June 21st, 2025 Katimavik-Hazeldean – Kanata South Safety Day

    Share June 21st, 2025 Katimavik-Hazeldean – Kanata South Safety Day on Facebook Share June 21st, 2025 Katimavik-Hazeldean – Kanata South Safety Day on Twitter Share June 21st, 2025 Katimavik-Hazeldean – Kanata South Safety Day on Linkedin Email June 21st, 2025 Katimavik-Hazeldean – Kanata South Safety Day link

    Just like Skye & Chase from Paw Patrol, the cultural planning team will be joining councillor Hubley at his annual safety day, this June 21st ! While you get the chance to meet and connect with city first responders at Walter Baker Park come and share your thoughts on culture with us.

  • Join us June 7 – 8 at Stittsville Multicultural Festival, Lowertown Summer Festival and Doors Open Ottawa

    Share Join us June 7 – 8 at Stittsville Multicultural Festival, Lowertown Summer Festival and Doors Open Ottawa on Facebook Share Join us June 7 – 8 at Stittsville Multicultural Festival, Lowertown Summer Festival and Doors Open Ottawa on Twitter Share Join us June 7 – 8 at Stittsville Multicultural Festival, Lowertown Summer Festival and Doors Open Ottawa on Linkedin Email Join us June 7 – 8 at Stittsville Multicultural Festival, Lowertown Summer Festival and Doors Open Ottawa link

    City of Ottawa staff and partners from Future Paths Network are hitting the road for a weekend packed with events across the city. You’ll be able to find the team at the following spaces and places across the weekend.

    Share your thoughts on the future of culture in Ottawa!

    June 7

    Welcome to Stittsville Multicultural Festival

    12 – 4pm

    Village Square Park - 6000 Abbott Street, corner of Abbott and Sittsville Main

    Lowertown Summer Festival

    11am – 3pm

    Jules Morin Park - 400 Clarence St E, Ottawa, ON K1N 5R9

    Doors Open Ottawa

    10am – 4pm

    Cumberland Village Heritage Museum - 2940 Old Montreal Road, Ottawa, ON, K4C 1G3

    Dominion Observatory (Central Experimental Farm) - 1 Observatory Crescent, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4X2

    12 - 9pm

    Arts Court - 2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1N 6E2

    June 8

    Doors Open Ottawa

    10am – 4pm

    The Gladstone Theatre - 910 Gladstone Ave, Ottawa, ON K1R 6Y4



Page last updated: 02 Oct 2025, 03:32 PM