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Each day, our grantees’ work brings us closer to a shared vision for a better California, one where arts, culture and creativity thrive on our streets, at our schools, and in our hearts—dismantling inequity, healing trauma, reframing justice, and shaping the future. Grant Programs & Applications Learn about state arts funding for organizations and individuals. Access current guidelines and applications.
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