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A conservation-focused organization in Toronto is seeking proposals from Indigenous artists to create artwork illustrating the relationship between humans and nature. The selected artist will receive a fixed rate of $2,000 and will work collaboratively with the organization's staff. Submissions are due by 12th September 2025, with specific guidelines and expectations outlined in the proposal requirements.
Job Description
Job Description
Salary : Fixed rate of $2,000
Request for Proposals : Indigenous Artist
Project Background
Wildlife Conservation Society Canada (WCS Canada) is a registered Canadian charity founded in 2004. We envision a world where wildlife thrives in healthy lands and waters, valued by societies that embrace and benefit from the diversity and integrity of life on Earth. We work at the nexus of biodiversity, climate, and wildlife health issues to better understand and address impacts on Canadas globally important wild landscapes. WCS Canadas programs help decision-makers understand the risks and consequences of piecemeal planning and short-sighted decision-making that threaten important wildlife, habitats, and ecosystems. Through our research, accumulated expertise, and understanding of socio-ecological contexts, we stand as a trusted voice on conservation and climate science. Our science and expertise are used by a wide variety of stakeholders and decision-makers, including federal, provincial, territorial and Indigenous governments, local communities, business and industry, and civil society.
We acknowledge that our scientific research takes place on Indigenous lands and waters.
Where invited we are actively working alongside Indigenous partners to support shared goals for land and water stewardship. This includes co-developing research on cultural keystone species, such as lake sturgeon and bison, assessing marine mammal diets and health through community-based monitoring, and supporting the planning, establishment and management of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs). Our conservation approaches and practices aim to respect and recognize Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS)
while upholding the rights of Indigenous Peoples to protect their lands, culture, and knowledge.
To visualize this work, we hope to commission an Indigenous artist to create original illustrated artwork(s) to be used across our digital platforms and print products.
General
WCS Canada is open to exploring different ways to fill this brief. This could include a single, flagship artwork with individual elements that could be used independently of the main design (e.g. a flagship artwork might be used as the cover of a report, while individual design element might form part of iconography in interior pages), or a series of smaller artworks. The Proposer will work in cooperation with WCS Canada staff to produce the artwork(s).
While there is flexibility in the design and approach, the artwork should meet the following requirements :
Final submissions should be digital and submitted at 300dpi.
Ownership of final work
Submission Guidelines
All applicants must submit a proposal outlining ideas for artwork(s) that would meet the brief, as well as relevant examples of previous work. The proposal outlining ideas does not have to include draft designs. This could be a written proposal outlining the Proposers suggested approach and vision for the design. Supply of draft designs as part of the proposal is at the discretion of the Proposer.
References from previous professional commissions are desirable but not required. Proposals, plus attachments, exhibits or appendices are to be submitted digitally to : .
WCS Canada may request an interview of any proposer. Such a request for an interview does not constitute an awarded contract.
Proposals must be received no later than 5 : 00 PM EST, Friday, 12th September 2025
Key Dates
Qualifications
Proposal content
In your response, please provide the following information :
Contact and business information
Overview
Proposers are requested to provide detailed information that demonstrates the following :
The proposal does not have to include draft designs. This could be a written proposal outlining suggested approach and visual elements. Supplying draft designs is at the discretion of the Proposer.
Equipment and related services :
The Proposer will provide their own materials, including physical and digital art materials, computer equipment, and scanning as needed.
Value and Payment Schedule :
Fees : A fixed rate of $2,000
No additional expense payments are envisaged.
Payments
WCS Canada will reimburse the selected Proposer on the following basis :
Payments will be made electronically to the selected Proposer following provision of an Invoice.
Evaluation and Selection Criteria
Selection Process :
WCS Canada will review and evaluate all proposals. This evaluation may include a request to interview Proposers and for Proposers to virtually present their proposals for purposes of clarification. Proposers invited to interview who chose to supply draft designs should be prepared to present these. No drafts submitted to WCS Canada as part of the selection process will be used by WCS Canada and will not be disclosed to others.
WCS Canada will review and evaluate all proposals based upon the Proposers experience providing the services requested in this RFP, proficiency with projects of comparable size and complexity, ideas and concepts for the commissioned artwork, including how many works could be produced for value of the award, and portfolio of previous work, and references (if any are provided). WCS Canada may reject any and all proposals if, in its sole opinion, no proposal satisfies its criteria.
General Conditions of Proposal Submissions
The following general conditions apply to all proposals submitted in response to any RFP issued by WCS Canada.
Non-Binding :
Proposal Materials and Costs :
Confidentiality :
Modifications :
Subcontractors :
Reserved Rights :
Terminate negotiations with a selected proposer and select another proposer;
remote work