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Find similar grantsArts for Community Engagement Grants is sponsored by New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. These grants support various arts experiences for New Hampshire citizens, enriching the state's quality of life and economy. The specific focus is on community engagement through the arts.
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New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Submission Manager Due to changes in funding sources, the N. H. State Council on the Arts is reassessing the programs we offer, including grant support, beginning July 1, 2025.
The state legislature has established in statute a “Granite State Patron of the Arts Fund” that will be able to accept donations and provide tax credits; we are working with the New Hampshire Departments of Revenue and Justice on exactly how this will work.
FY2026 Arts Conservation License Plate (Mooseplate) Round 2 Grants Guidelines for FY2026 Arts Conservation License Plate (Mooseplate) Round 2 Grants to FY2026 Arts Conservation License Plate (Mooseplate) Round 2 Grants Arts Conservation License Plate Round 2 grants fund the conservation of publicly owned artworks, artistic elements of publicly owned facilities, projects that improve public access to significant artwork or arts documents, and projects that make historic cultural facilities and the arts programming that takes place in them more accessible to the public.
Requests may be made for $2,000 - $30,000. No match is required. Please contact the program coordinator prior to applying to determine an applicant’s eligibility and whether the proposed project will meet the grant program guidelines .
The application deadline for this program is 11:59 PM Friday, March 20, 2026. Final Report: Artist Entrepreneurial Grant Guidelines for Final Report: Artist Entrepreneurial Grant to Final Report: Artist Entrepreneurial Grant This final report form should be used for Artist Entrepreneurial grants only. FY2024 are due no later than 11:59 PM July 31, 2024.
FY2025 are due no later than 11:59 PM July 31, 2025. FY2026 are due no later than 11:59 PM July 31, 2026. Extensions may be requested for up to 90 days.
Requests must be submitted in writing to the appropriate grant program coordinator before the deadline for filing has passed. Failure to submit this report by the original or extended due date will make you ineligible to apply for any type of State Arts Council grant for two years from the due date of report.
Final Report: FY2025 Common Final Report Form for Organizations and Schools Guidelines for Final Report: FY2025 Common Final Report Form for Organizations and Schools to Final Report: FY2025 Common Final Report Form for Organizations and Schools This final report form should be used for all State Arts Council grants except Public Value Partnerships, Traditional Arts Apprenticeships and Artist Entrepreneurial Grants.
Final reports are due no later than 30 days after the end of the State Fiscal Year (June 30) in which the grant was awarded.
July 31, 2025 : Youth Art Projects (YAP) October 31, 2025: Artist Residencies (AIR) | Organizational Capacity November 30, 2025 : Arts in Health (AIH) December 31, 2025: Arts for Community Engagement (ACE) | Traditional Arts Project Grants |ARTS Conservation License Plates (Mooseplates) Extensions may be requested for up to 90 days.
Requests must be submitted in writing to the appropriate grant program coordinator before the deadline for filing has passed. Failure to submit this report by the original or extended due date will make your organization ineligible to apply for any type of State Arts Council grant for two years from the due date of report.
Final Report: Public Value Partnership Grants Interim Report Form Guidelines for Final Report: Public Value Partnership Grants Interim Report Form to Final Report: Public Value Partnership Grants Interim Report Form This Interim Report form should be used by all Public Value Partnership grantees. FY2024 Interim Reports are due no later than 11:59 pm July 31, 2024 - if you need an extension, please contact the Grant Coordinator.
Extensions may be requested for up to 90 days. Requests must be submitted in writing to the appropriate grant program coordinator before the deadline for filing has passed. Failure to submit this report by the original or extended due date will make your organization ineligible to apply for any type of State Arts Council grant for two years from the due date of report.
Final Report: Public Value Partnership Grants Final Report Form Guidelines for Final Report: Public Value Partnership Grants Final Report Form to Final Report: Public Value Partnership Grants Final Report Form FY2025 Final Reports are due no later than 11:59 pm July 31, 2025. Extensions may be requested for up to 90 days.
Requests must be submitted in writing to the appropriate grant program coordinator before the deadline for filing has passed. Failure to submit this report by the original or extended due date will make your organization ineligible to apply for any type of State Arts Council grant for two years from the due date of report. New Hampshire State Council on the Arts
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit arts and cultural organizations, local/regional arts agencies, public and private schools, community and social service organizations, historical societies, history and farm museums, agricultural fairs, town libraries, main street programs, municipalities, and health care and correctional facilities in New Hampshire. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Arts for Community Engagement Grants is funded by New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Hampshire. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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