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Grant Programs Overview - Delaware Division of the Arts placement to prevent display issues. Cached files may still trigger a request, causing an expected double loading in the DOM. The Delaware Division of the Arts offers a variety of grant programs for individual artists; nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations chartered and based in Delaware; and schools and government entities that support arts activities.
Recipients of grants from the Delaware Division of the Arts must be in good standing with the Delaware Division of Corporations and/or Delaware Division of Revenue, as well as have a current registration in the Delaware eSupplier portal .
Non-profit Delaware organizations whose primary mission is the promotion, production, presentation, or teaching of the arts General Operating Support (GOS) Next Deadline: March 1, 2027 at 4:30pm Support of annual operating expenses to ensure that year-round participation in the arts is available to the people of Delaware. This grant category utilizes a three-year application cycle.
Full applications are due every three years, with Interim Applications due in the “off” year. Applications open December 1. Next Deadline: March 1, 2027 at 4:30pm Support for improvements to facilities owned (or under long-term lease) and operated by the organization.
ASF grants are funded through the Division’s participation in the Arts Consortium of Delaware, Inc. (ArtCo) endowment. Applications open December 1.
Next Deadline: March 1, 2027 at 4:30pm Grants to strengthen standards-based arts education projects, programs, and activities that utilize the arts education resources of the Delaware arts community or strengthen arts organizations’ capacity to serve as professional development resources for teaching artists and educators. Applications open December 1.
Letter of Intent due by January 15, 2027 Next Deadline: March 1, 2027 at 4:30pm A comprehensive program of financial support, training, and consultation to develop and strengthen the management capacity of emerging arts organizations, organizations applying for an annual grant from DDOA for the first time, or previous grantees that have had a lapse in GOS funding, so that they can operate in a sustainable manner.
Completion of the StartUp program is a prerequisite for organizations seeking General Operating Support. Applications open December 1. Deadline: Rolling deadlines until funding expires.
Submit at least 6 weeks before event. Supports small budget projects that include the presentation of performing, visual, literary, media, or folk arts in communities throughout the state. Organizations that receive General Operating Support are generally not eligible to apply.
Non-profit Delaware organizations, colleges, universities, and government entities that do not have the arts as their primary mission Next Deadline: March 1, 2027 at 4:30pm Support for arts programs provided by CBOs that assist in the growth of a vibrant cultural environment by encouraging the continued development of arts activities in communities throughout the state.
College and university projects must be non-credit and serve the general community. Applications open December 1. Deadline: Rolling deadlines until funding expires.
Submit at least 6 weeks before event. Supports small budget projects that include the presentation of performing, visual, literary, media, or folk arts in communities throughout the state. Organizations that receive Project Support are generally not eligible to apply.
Delaware residents, 18 years of age or older, not enrolled in a degree-granting program Next Deadline: August 3, 2026 at 11:59pm Support of individual artists in their work as visual, performing, media, folk, and/or literary artists. Next Deadline: July 15, 2026 at 11:59pm Grants provide up to $1,000 to support individual artists with unique professional and artistic development or presentation opportunities. Quarterly deadlines.
Delaware pre-K through 12 public, charter, private, and parochial schools. Note: Artist residency applicants are encouraged to have a virtual learning backup option in place as an alternative to in-person learning projects if needed. Deadline: Rolling deadlines until funding expires.
Submit at least 6 weeks prior to start of the scheduled residency. Grants for residencies with visual, literary, performing or media artists working with students in the classroom or in professional development workshops with teachers.
Next Deadline: March 1, 2027 at 4:30pm Grants to strengthen standards-based arts education projects, programs, and activities that utilize the arts education resources of the Delaware arts community or strengthen arts organizations’ capacity to serve as professional development resources for teaching artists and educators. Public/charter schools and districts only. Deadline: Rolling deadlines until funding expires.
Submit at least 6 weeks before field trip date. Grants that support transportation costs (up to $500) for schools to bring students to Delaware arts and cultural institutions and venues in order to attend arts performances, events, and exhibits.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individual artists who are residents of Delaware and in good standing with the Delaware Division of Corporations and/or Delaware Division of Revenue. Individuals. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $1,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Artist Opportunity Grant (Delaware Division of the Arts) is funded by Delaware Division of the Arts. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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