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The Mississippi Arts Commission is an independent agency of the Mississippi state government and serves as the state's official grants-making and arts service agency. The Mississippi Arts Commission provides grant funding to both individual artists and organizations across the state. [ 1 ]
People Are Awesome: Grants available to support art, health and 'Opportunities to Thrive' Gannett. Linda Leicht. January 27, 2024 at 4:40 AM. Arts grant applications accepted.
Services: Visual artists, performing artists, literary artists, and multidisciplinary artists in the United States: Methods: Awards grants up to $50,000 to individual artists and artist services valued at an additional $50,000; provides artist workshops, educational programming, and artist gatherings across the United States
Grants for arts projects support exemplary projects for artist communities, arts education, dance, design, folk and traditional arts, literature, local arts agencies, media arts, museums, music, musical theater, opera, presenting (including multidisciplinary art forms), theater, and visual arts. The NEA also grants individual fellowships in ...
Apr. 14—The Harford County Cultural Arts Advisory Board is accepting applications for its art grant programs. The board is offering community arts development grants, arts in education grants ...
Six artists have received grants of $2,000 each from the Fall River Arts and Culture Coalition to create projects at FRACC’s Ignition Space. Six local artists received $2,000 grants from FRACC ...
Grants to Artists are unrestricted, annual $40,000 awards made to provide recipients with the financial means to engage in their choice of artistic endeavors. Recipients are selected from confidential nominations. FCA invites dozens of artists and arts professionals to anonymously propose one exceptional individual, collective, or performing group.
Pew Fellowships is a funding program of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, established by the Pew Charitable Trusts in 1991, which offers direct support to individual Philadelphia-area artists across disciplines, annually awarding up to 12 unrestricted grants of $75,000. [7]