Rozsa Foundation is currently accepting Essential Cybersecurity for Arts Organizations 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
The Essential Cybersecurity for Arts Organizations program is a 2026 initiative designed to strengthen the digital infrastructure and cybersecurity resilience of arts organizations in Southern Alberta.The program responds to growing digital risks facing theatres, galleries, and cultural spaces by addressing critical vulnerabilities, improving incident response, and supporting long-term cybersecurity maturity.Participating organizations receive structured guidance, professional tools, and ongoing support to ensure their digital operations remain secure and reliable.
One year of free enrollment in the EverSecure cybersecurity program
A full cybersecurity assessment to identify digital vulnerabilities
Mapping of critical systems and digital assets
A customized remediation and improvement plan
12 months of protective security technologies
Continuous monitoring and real-time threat detection
Expert response support to minimize downtime and risk
Ongoing cybersecurity training for all staff
The estimated value of this support exceeds $5,000 per organization.
This program is open to arts organizations committed to improving their cybersecurity practices.
Your organization may be eligible to apply if you meet all the following criteria:
Your organization is a registered Canadian charity with a valid CRA charitable business number (9 digits, 2 letters, 4 digits) OR registered not-for profit organization, and
Your organization is arts-focused and presents arts-based work for a public audience, and
Your organization is operating in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta, encompassing Calgary and the surrounding area, as well as Banff, Canmore, Drumheller, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Red Deer, and others, and
Your organization has an annual operating budget of at least $250,000, and
Your organization has a minimum of two professional staff (full or part-time), and
You commit to designating a staff member as Project Lead to liaise with Technology Helps, and
You will commit 10–15 hours of the Project Lead’s time for meetings, information gathering, and implementation tasks, and
You commit to ensuring that all staff, and other organizational members with access to digital systems, complete quarterly cybersecurity training (approximately one hour per quarter).
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