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Arts in Health (New Hampshire) is a grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts that funds arts projects at the intersection of health and creative practice across New Hampshire communities.
Two tracks are available: the Health and Healing Track, which supports participatory arts engagement and artist residencies that promote individual healing; and the Public Health Track, which supports arts activities addressing public health priorities including collective and intergenerational trauma, behavioral health and substance misuse, social exclusion and isolation, housing and neighborhood disparities, and climate impacts.
Projects take place in health-based facilities and communities throughout New Hampshire. Specific eligibility and funding amounts should be confirmed in the official guidelines.
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nh. gov/programs/arts-health/grants-arts-health) # Grants for Arts in Health ## NH State Council on the Arts Grants for Arts in Health Arts in Health grants support projects in health-based facilities and communities. Two tracks are available for this category: The _Health and Healing Track_ supports arts projects that promote and facilitate individual health and healing through participatory arts engagement and artist residencies.
The _Public Health Track_ supports arts activities that address public health priorities for New Hampshire communities.
This track supports projects that address one or more of the following priority areas: * Collective/Intergenerational Trauma * Behavioral Health and Substance Misuse * Social Exclusion and Isolation * Housing and Neighborhood Disparities * Climate Impact in Public Health Visit the NH Department of Natural and Cultural Resources **172 Pembroke Road | Concord, NH | 03301** (603) 271-2789 | TTY/TDD 1-800-735-2964 Monday - Friday, 8am - 4pm * NH Arts Learning Network An official NEW HAMPSHIRE government website Your feedback will be used to help improve Google Translate
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Projects in health-based facilities and communities in New Hampshire. Specific eligibility details should be confirmed in the official notice. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Artist Entrepreneurial Grants is a program from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts (NHSCA) that funds career advancement and business development opportunities for individual professional artists and creatives in New Hampshire. Eligible projects include professional development, marketing enhancements, and new market access initiatives. Applicants may request between $250 and $2,000, with no matching funds required for Fiscal Year 2026. To qualify, artists must be at least 18 years old, have resided in New Hampshire for at least one year, and dedicate the majority of their time to practicing their art. Artists may receive only one grant per fiscal year. Projects must take place between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026, with multiple application deadlines throughout the year.
Youth Arts Project Grants is sponsored by New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. Youth Arts Project (YAP) Grants fund high-quality and experiential educational opportunities in the arts for students pre K through 12th grade. Grants fund programs in all arts disciplines including dance, theatre, media, music, visual arts, craft, and creative writing.