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Programs for Organizations
Consultant Services Program - Connects Arizona’s non-profit arts organizations
with peer professionals in the field
with specialties in areas such as organizational assessment, facilitation,
board development, planning, marketing, understanding participation, accessibility, arts education program
planning and assessment and more. Grants available for Consultant Services and
Community Cultural Inventories.
General Operating Support
(GOS) Grants assist arts organizations with administrative and/or artistic
expenses. General Operating Support Grants are available to all sizes of
arts organizations, local arts agencies and tribal museums whose primary
mission is to produce, present or serve the arts. Available in Level I,
II, III, Tribal Museums, Basic/Locals Aid and Arizona ArtShare Working
Capital Reserves.
Project Grants assist all
types of organizations with providing quality arts programming to their
community. Project Grants are awarded, in general, to assist with the
costs of connecting artists (or their artistic work) with the community.
These arts experiences are what create public value of the arts and the
rationale for the investment of public funds. Project Grants are available
in Design/Public Art, Festivals, Literature, Meet the Composer (MTC/AZ),
Multidisciplinary Presenting/Projects, Performing Arts - Dance, Theatre,
Music, Opera and Visual/Media Arts.
Arts Learning
Project Grants The agency helps schools/communities build their arts
education programs by providing fee/travel/per diem support for artists/arts
organizations and professional consultants in curriculum development and
planning, research, artist residencies and professional development.
Arts Link to Tourism and the Economy
Grants are accepted annually through our standard grantmaking process. The
program aims to support projects that promote a community’s artistic
resources through economic development and cultural tourism strategies.
The Commission plans to award up to 6 grants of up to $10,000 each to
ethnic-run or rural arts organizations or tribal communities for
substantial projects.
For assistance, please click here for a
list of staff, or contact us at (602) 771-6501 or
info@azarts.gov.
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