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Find similar grantsArtsWA Grants to Organizations is sponsored by Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA). Supports nonprofits in arts and cultural sectors with practices inclusive of people with disabilities; rolling application acceptance.
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Whim W'Him dancer Ashley Green and company dancers performing excerpts from Olivier Wevers' "The Way It Is" during a free pop-up appearance at Myrtle Edwards Park in Seattle, WA. Photo by Stefano Altamura. August 2020.
ArtsWA grants help communities nurture and grow the arts. These communities are located in rural and urban areas throughout the state. Our grants focus on cultural equity and the creative economy.
Our goal is to serve diverse populations. State and federal funds support our grants. Arts In Education grants invest in community-based partnerships in early learning and K-12 learning communities.
Our grants strengthen arts education as part of PreK-12 basic education. Grants to Organizations expand arts participation in Washington communities. We seek to ensure that all people have access to the arts.
Wellness, Arts, and the Military grants support artists and arts organizations who have arts and wellness programs for military-connected communities. Tribal Cultural Affairs grants support Washington tribal communities as they expand, enhance, or create space for art and culture, in a way that is respectful and responsive to each community’s needs.
National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY) is a grantee of our FY22 Grants to Organizations Pandemic Relief program. This trailer gives a broad overview of the 234 official selections that were showcased at the 14th National Film Festival for Talented Youth. This festival took place from October 23 to November 1, 2020.
Founded in 2007, NFFTY’s mission is to advance and connect talented young filmmakers worldwide. In addition to their annual film festival, NFFTY leads workshops and hosts resources for emerging filmmakers. Learn more about NFFTY at: www.
nffty. org Bremerton Symphony Association “These students rarely if ever get to participate in arts and culture experiences. This was only possible because of arts funding the Symphony received from the state.
” – Bremerton Symphony Association Centerstage Theatre Arts Conservatory, Inc. “On behalf of all at Centerstage, we extend our appreciation for the state’s investment in our work. ” – Centerstage Theatre Arts Conservatory, Inc. “Rural audiences deserve the same access to the arts as those in big cities, and public arts funding is essential in working towards that goal.
” – Wheatland Theatre Company (formerly Davenport Theatre) Project Support Grantee “It is because of your funding support that we are able to focus on issues of accessibility, diversity, and community in our programs. ” – Earshot Jazz Festival “Their stories and work translate into conversations that try to bridge the gap between military and civilian cultures.
This dialog hopes to bring understanding of how war and trauma not only affect members of the military, but our society as a whole. Their mission is not to promote a particular… “ArtsWA funding has a great impact on the Olympic Peninsula, where there is no comparable theater to Key City Players Theater that serves a region of 60,000 people.
” – Key City Players Theater “This funding really makes a difference in our community because we are working to build a pipeline to diversify the creative industries… we must teach young people that empathy through storytelling is the most powerful tool they have to combat hate.
” – Reel Grrls FY18 Project Support Grantee “WSAC grants are a wonderful investment in people, helping to make the South Sound a vibrant, culturally dynamic community where people will want to live and raise a family. ” – Tacoma Concert Band The Merc Playhouse Society “Part of the beauty and strength of community comes from celebrating all of its uniqueness that helps to create a meaningful world in which to live.
Mid-Columbia Mastersingers feels it has a responsibility to represent our whole community and support celebration of diversity in the Tri-Cities… Because of this grant… “…through this program individuals with special needs are able to experience theatre and learn to express themselves through performing and visual arts – an opportunity that does not exist elsewhere in eastern Washington…” – Upper Valley Connection
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