Creative Youth Development
Organizations apply for grants to support Creative Youth Development projects serving youth ages infancy to 25 in California, with priority for system-engaged or at-promise youth.
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Organizations apply for grants to support Creative Youth Development projects serving youth ages infancy to 25 in California, with priority for system-engaged or at-promise youth.
Submit compelling figurative artwork exploring identity, emotion, narrative, and the body for a 16-year anniversary group exhibition at Dacia Gallery in New York City.
County-designated local arts agencies may apply for general operating support funding to foster cultural development on the local level.
Support the establishment of county-designated local arts agencies in Glenn and Kings counties through mentorship funding from existing State-Local Partners.
Nonprofit organizations serving youth ages 0-25 in California are invited to apply for grants of up to $25,000 to expand meaningful arts participation and learning in diverse settings.
Organizations and individual artists applying for grants to support folk and traditional arts practice, teaching, and intergenerational knowledge transmission across California.
Nonprofit arts organizations and teaching artists may request grants of up to $25,000 to plan and deliver professional development in arts integration strategies to classroom teachers and administrators.
Register for Arizona's Arts Learning and Leadership Summit, a professional development event featuring breakout sessions, keynote speakers, and networking for arts educators and advocates.
Arts organizations must propose collaborative projects between California-based artist(s) and community members using artistic practices to address community-defined social issues.
Services for Artists — All Disciplines
Grant program supporting attendance at high-quality performances and exhibits for students in priority communities through field trips, in-school assemblies, and complementary educational activities.
Submit bold, large-scale artwork for a showcase exhibition at Herberger Theater Galleries.
Arts and cultural organizations submit applications for general operating support funding.
Submit a poster design for the O-Jak Bridge Art & Dance Festival expressing the theme 'Once upon a time'.
Submit qualifications for the design, fabrication, and installation of a permanent public artwork for a police substation exterior boundary wall in Surprise, Arizona.
Submit information and samples of your work to be considered for solo or group exhibitions at Yuma Art Center's four gallery spaces.
Individual artists apply for fellowship funding across all disciplines through regional administering organizations.
Apply for a fully paid, on-the-job technical arts training program combining two weeks of introductory training and 200 hours of apprenticeship in scenic carpentry, painting, welding, sound, lights, and projections.
Submit proposals for large-scale, three-dimensional artworks for a 2027/2028 sculpture exhibition at Elizabeth "Liz" C. Archuleta County Park.