FY22 grant applications open on Feb. 15 for five grant programs

Feb. 15, 2021
Deadline is April 1
FY22 Grant applications open on Feb. 15 for the following programs:
  • Available to organizations, Arts Access Grants support arts and culture programs throughout the state that demonstrate excellent artistic, education and cultural value, as well as engagement with and relevance to their community. Read More.
  • Project Grants for Individuals provide grants to artists’ instigated and organized arts projects with a strong public component. Grants support highly creative and talented artists who seek to create, produce, perform, teach or share their work with the public. Read More.
  • Project Grants in Education and Project Grants in Education for Individuals, provide support to artists and cultural organizations collaborating with schools and other educational entities. For more on PGE, click Here; for more on PGA, click Here.
  • Project Grants in Healthcare offer matching grants for arts projects that connect teaching artists with healthcare settings. Read More
Deadline set as Oct. 1
for Folk Art Apprenticeship
and Fellowship Grants
Folk Arts Apprenticeships are designed to foster the sharing of traditional (folk) artistic skills between a master and an apprentice who is already familiar with the genre.
Folk Arts Fellowships provide support to individual artists who demonstrate the highest level of skill and accomplishments in their craft.
Register for one of two workshops on either Wed., Feb. 24, 11:30am-1pm, click Here; or Tue, March 2, 5:30-7 pm, click Here.
Sign up has started for a one hour or 30-minute time slot covering Arts Access Grants. click Here to make an appointment with our Organizations Program Director Todd Trebour.
If you are an education non-profit and artist and/or school, and interested in grants for education and teaching artists, email Maggie Anderson, Director of Arts in Education. She has slots available for these dates: Feb. 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26; March 3, 4 and 5, between 9am-2pm.
Mollie Flanagan, Individual Artists Program Director, will be holding one-on-one virtual meetings for artists interested in Project Grants for Individuals.
You can sign up for either a 30 minute or 1-hour meeting slot. To attend a meeting with Mollie, click Here.
Click Here for more meeting opportunities.
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