Public Records, a Canadian non-profit organization that helps emerging musicians, has partnered with TELUS to offer a $5000 grant to create a music video this summer. Not only will the grant cover the production costs for a video, but Public Records will support the musician and filmmakers with the needed training as well. The grant is applicable to musicians and filmmakers located in 15 communities throughout British Columbia and Alberta.

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You should be selling your music on Public Records.

Why? 

  1. It’s really easy to set up. All you need is a PayPal account and a Public Records profile.
  2. Keep more money from every sale.
  3. Support the community at large. 



Setting up your Public Records account and uploading music only takes a few minutes. Go to publicrecords.org and click sign up. Create a profile for your musical project and upload your media. Once you link your PayPal account you can start selling music immediately.  


We built Public Records to serve all musicians, and we know no matter who you are, every dollar counts. That’s why we worked hard to keep the fees low, at 13% and that includes all transaction fees. Simply, by selling your music on Public Records you keep 87% of every sale. 


Finally, Public Records is a community, not a corporation. Profit generated by traffic to the site, or by any means for that matter, is reinvested 100% back into the community. Through grants and sponsored shows we promote community artists, and the big wheel of love keeps spinning.


To find out more about Public Records, head on over to publicrecords.org.
To apply for our first round of grants go to publicrecords.org/grants.
Be the change you want to hear.

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