Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
Amélie Gilbert is a cultural financing and grant application strategy consulting service, positioned to help producers, filmmakers, cultural institution managers, and artist-entrepreneurs handle funding applications. The website highlights the founder’s 20 years of experience in the cultural sector, financing more than one hundred projects, and familiarity with programs such as FMC, SODEC, tax credits, and arts councils. It is worth noting that this is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software product, but an expert advisory service.
The service covers grant research, eligibility checks, financing strategy, annual application calendars, application material reviews, budget optimization, supporting document checks, administrative follow-up, and communication with analysts or funders. Lighter services include 1-hour consultations and one-off application reviews; more comprehensive options include 12-month strategic support or full application management, the latter functioning somewhat like an external head of financing.
Pricing is disclosed fairly clearly: grant research costs CAD 1,000 + tax, consultations are CAD 120 + tax/hour, and a one-time strategic review is CAD 450/application + tax. Monthly strategic support is CAD 650/month + tax with a 12-month commitment; full management is CAD 1,850/month + tax, also requiring a 12-month commitment. Training is customized, with no fixed pricing disclosed.
The main advantages are clear vertical industry expertise, a complete service path, suitability for cultural teams with limited administrative resources, and higher pricing transparency than many consulting services. The drawbacks are also obvious: there is no visible software platform, automated workflow, third-party integration, API, team permission system, or security certification information. The service is highly dependent on the capacity of an individual consultant, so scalable delivery may be limited.
It is best suited to film and TV production companies, cultural organizations, artist-entrepreneurs, and teams in Canada or the Francophone cultural ecosystem that need long-term planning for grant applications. It is not a good fit for customers looking for enterprise SaaS, a project management system, or grant management software.
Website accessibility from China is not covered in the source text, so it should be considered unknown. For users in China, the main barriers may not be technical access, but rather the service’s regional focus, language, and fit with the Canadian funding system.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on ameliegilbert.com official site.
ameliegilbert.com is an Canada Crowdfunding provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ameliegilbert.com directly.