CMI Brings Financial Literacy for the Music Industry to Kingston!
![]()
![]()

![]()
Financial Literacy for the Music Industry is headed to Kingston on May 27 & 28!
CMI is bringing the Financial Literacy for the Music Industry professional development program on the road to Kingston as part of the Spring Reverb Festival this May! The purpose of this initiative is to fill a longstanding gap in practical, understandable, and accessible financial mentorship specific to the music industry.
This national initiative is made possible nationally by the generous support of RBC and Ontario Creates.
The Financial Literacy for the Music Industry program is FREE and is open for up to 20 musicians and music industry professionals based in the Kingston Area.
The two-day program will take place on the following dates:
Wednesday, May 27 & Thursday, May 28 from 10am – 4pm, at Broom Factory (305 Rideau St, Kingston, ON).
This program is delivered in partnership with Kingtson Music Office.
Applications OPEN – Click here to APPLY NOW
Limited spaces are available, so early applications are strongly encouraged! Apply now! Eligible participants must be 18 years of age or older, actively working in the music industry, and available for both days of the program. Applications will close 10 days prior to the program start date. You will be contacted once applications close if you are chosen to be part of the program.
Developed in collaboration with Sprackman Terrence, one of Canada’s leading entertainment business management and accounting firms, this program covers key topics such as business structures, foundational tax concepts, budgeting, industry-focused eligible business expenses, financial planning, risk management, royalties and more. All attendees will have access to ongoing mentorship from CMI post-program.
