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Book cover for The Playbook, a guide to Canadian music grants.
The Playbook Vol. 1 by Joseph Henry

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Introducing The Playbook: How to Master Canadian Music Grants

TLDR: Canadian music grants take center stage as Joseph Henry’s The Playbook – Volume 1: FACTOR Canada Made Simple turns complex funding rules into practical steps artists can follow.


For Canadian artists trying to break through, understanding the country’s music grant system can feel like its own full-time job. That’s where Joseph Henry steps in. With The Playbook – Volume 1: FACTOR Canada Made Simple, he delivers a clear, step-by-step guide that cuts through the red tape and replaces confusion with structure. The book turns complicated funding language into real-world advice, showing readers how to think like an evaluator, prepare like a pro, and build a sustainable path through Canada’s biggest music-funding program.

Released September 30, 2025, the book draws on more than 15 years of hard experience and millions secured in successful applications. It features insight from Canadian rapper and entrepreneur Peter Jackson, whose track record includes helping over 75 artists secure support. His perspective appears inside the framework that Henry lays out, which keeps the focus on method, planning, and proof of execution.

Canadian rapper Peter Jackson wearing a green hat and green coat.
Peter Jackson (Photo supplied)

Across its sections, the guide treats Canadian music grants like a craft. Eligibility, budgets, marketing plans, deliverables, and timelines are explained in terms that working artists, managers, and indie labels can apply without a consultant. The tone stays direct and practical. It does not promise shortcuts. It shows how preparation, documentation, and a credible story move an application from the maybe pile to the yes pile.

The audience reaches beyond first timers. Project leads who cycle through applications each year will recognize the value in templates and checklists that cut down on admin time. By narrowing Volume 1 to FACTOR, the book gives readers one lane to master before they branch out. That focus is what gives the material its bite.

For artists who want a reliable starting point, this is a timely resource. It respects the grind and treats paperwork like part of the creative process. The Playbook – Volume 1: FACTOR Canada Made Simple is available on Apple Books.

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