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Colorado Creates Grant (anticipated reopening) is sponsored by Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (through Colorado Creative Industries). General operating support for arts‑focused nonprofit organizations in Colorado for public programming.
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Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information $6,000–$14,000 depending on operating budget; eligibility guidance Arts nonprofits in Colorado
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Press Release: State of Colorado Announces Support for Creative Industries in the North Fork Valley | Department of Labor & Employment Toggle MyUI Employer+ submenu How to File Wages Manually How to Copy and Report Wages How to Upload a Wage File How to Report Monthly Employment Data Third-Party Administrator Toolkit Toggle Incentives & Tax Credits submenu Work Opportunity Tax Credit Toggle Layoff & Separations submenu Toggle Layoff Alternatives submenu Pattern of Failing to Respond Respond to Job Separations Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification Toggle Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification submenu Unemployment Insurance Premiums Toggle Recruiting & Hiring submenu Planning & Strategic Development Toggle Planning & Strategic Development submenu Foreign Labor Certification Toggle Recruiting & Screening submenu Frequently Asked Questions CDLE's Compliance Quarterly Toggle Jobs & Training submenu Workforce Colorado Rural Alliance Toggle Connecting Colorado submenu Toggle Grants & Programs submenu QUEST DWG: Disaster Recovery Dislocated Worker Grant Toggle QUEST DWG: Disaster Recovery Dislocated Worker Grant submenu SPARC: Strengthening Photovoltaic and Renewable Careers Teacher Externship Program Toggle Teacher Externship Program submenu Applications to Participate Commitment to Broad Participation Information for Businesses Information for Educators Program Goals and Timeline Teacher Externship Summary Security Clearance Ready Course Workforce Partners Resources Toggle Labor Law & Stats submenu Labor Market Information (LMI) Toggle Labor Market Information (LMI) submenu LMI Press Releases and Schedules Products and Publications Current Employment Statistics (CES) Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) Industry and Occupational Projections Normas Laborales en Español Division Authority & Coverage Worker Complaints & Employer Responses Labor Laws, Rules, & Resources Toggle Labor Laws, Rules, & Resources submenu Labor Law Guidance & Education Toggle Labor Laws by Topic submenu Wage and Hour Laws (including Paid Sick Leave) Agricultural Labor Rights and Responsibilities Equal Pay for Equal Work Act Healthcare Staffing Agencies Delivery Network Company (DNC) Transportation Network Company (TNC) Public Employees' Social Security (PESS) Decisions & Appeals Information Investigations - Employer FAQs Toggle Unemployment submenu Toggle File a Claim submenu Verify Your Identity with ID.
me Identity Verification at USPS Resources for Federal Workers UI Glossary of Commonly Used Terms Toggle Workers' Comp submenu Office of the Future of Work Toggle Office of the Future of Work submenu The Office of Just Transition Toggle The Office of Just Transition submenu Coal Transition Worker Support Programs Colorado Disability Opportunity Office Press Release: State of Colorado Announces Support for Creative Industries in the North Fork Valley Press Release: State of Colorado Announces Support for Creative Industries in the North Fork Valley Friday, February 13, 2026 Submitted by [user:field_first_name] PAONIA — Today, the Office of Just Transition (OJT) within the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) and the Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) announced state support for the North Fork Valley Creative Coalition, which champions arts, culture and the creative industries on the Western Slope across the towns of Crawford, Hotchkiss and Paonia.
This support will play a key role in promoting rural economic vitality through year-round programming, artist and vendor support, public events, and business development services. “In Colorado, we know that arts and culture are part of who we are and strengthen our economy.
This grant to the North Fork Valley Creative Coalition will grow the creative industries on the western slope and help drive rural economic development in Delta County. I’m excited to see how this grant will grow the impact this coalition has in the community,” said Governor Polis.
The Colorado Economic Development Commission has approved $75,000 for the North Fork Valley Creative Coalition, which manages the Paonia Creative District, certified by Colorado Creative Industries. The grant will help fund a full time executive director position over three years to increase the North Fork Valley Creative Coalition’s capacity to support the development of the region’s creative economy.
“This grant will strengthen our continued work to foster a vibrant community and multi-sector creative economy,” said North Fork Valley Creative Coalition Director Jess Dervin-Ackermann. “The North Fork Valley has always been full of incredible makers, producers, artists and musicians, and we are excited to keep that spirit alive.
” The coalition is a member-based organization representing over 150 artists, small businesses and nonprofits. The coalition creates annual free, community events that stimulate the local economy and attract new visitors and vending outlets to the North Fork Valley.
The coalition estimates that a full-time executive director will expand the organization's capacity to support local communities, resulting in business support for over 120 additional creative businesses and nonprofits over the next three years as well as an additional 150 local vendors and 40 regional musicians through marketing, event production, and collaborative regional tourism marketing.
This work is expected to include the opening of a co-working and business development space in downtown Paonia in 2026. Led and managed by the new full-time executive director, the facility will act as a business innovation hub. “Arts and culture contribute $19.
7 billion, or 3. 7% of Colorado’s economy, and support over 121,000 jobs across the state. By supporting the work of the North Fork Valley Creative Coalition, we can help ensure the economic vitality of the creative sector is fully realized in Western Colorado while diversifying the local economy,” said OEDIT Executive Director Eve Lieberman.
“We’re excited about the coalition’s plans to help diversify the economy in the North Fork Valley,” said OJT Director Wade Buchanan. “Leaning into these creative strategies will help the region’s transition, while also strengthening community and culture.
” The funding announced today is part of an ongoing effort by the Polis Administration, OEDIT and OJT to support communities that have relied on coal mines and coal-fired power plants for employment to diversify their local economies through new workforce pipelines and property tax revenues. Since 2022, OJT and OEDIT have dedicated over $13 million in funding to local economic development initiatives on Colorado’s Western Slope.
With this grant, the agencies have now awarded $11. 07 million of those funds to 29 different local projects from business parks and entrepreneurship centers to outdoor recreation attractions, water infrastructure projects, and regional planning efforts.
About the Office of Just Transition Colorado created the Office of Just Transition within Colorado’s Department of Labor and Employment in 2019 to assist workers and communities that will be adversely affected by the loss of jobs and revenues due to the closure of coal mines and coal-fired power plants.
Its purpose is to help workers transition to new, high-quality jobs to help communities continue to thrive by expanding and attracting diverse businesses, and to replace lost revenues. To learn more about the Office of Just Transition, its action plan and the corresponding legislation, please visit cdle. colorado.
gov/offices/the-office-of-just-transition . About the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) works to empower all to thrive in Colorado’s economy.
Under the leadership of the Governor and in collaboration with economic development partners across the state, we foster a thriving business environment through funding and financial programs, training, consulting and informational resources across industries and regions.
We promote economic growth and long-term job creation by recruiting, retaining, and expanding Colorado businesses and providing programs that support entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes at every stage of growth. Our goal is to protect what makes our state a great place to live, work, start a business, raise a family, visit and retire—and make it accessible to everyone. Learn more at OEDIT.
colorado. gov . Press Release: CDLE and Elevate Quantum Partner to Expand Access to Quantum Careers in Colorado Partnership leverages Connecting Colorado to support skills-based job matching and hiring for quantum-industry employers statewide.
Press Release: Colorado Office of Just Transition Teams up with Startup Colorado to Offer Support for Entrepreneurs in Coal Transition Communities The program will support coal transition workers by providing resources, mentorship and structured assistance to help launch or scale successful businesses.
Press Release: Youth Engagement Grants will Fund Efforts to Increase Youth Access to Registered Apprenticeship Across Colorado Youth Engagement Grant applications are now open. Unemployment Rate - December 2025 Colorado Job Growth (Seasonally Adjusted) November 2025 - December 2025: 1,200 December 2024 - December 2025: 23,000 $12.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Arts nonprofits in Colorado Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $6,000–$14,000 depending on operating budget Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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ArtsNEXT (Ohio Arts Council) is sponsored by Ohio Arts Council. Competitive funding for innovative and experimental arts projects in Ohio. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: ArtsNEXT | Ohio Arts Council An official State of Ohio site.Here’s how you know This modal enables the user to select the language in which to view the content. ### Official websites use Ohio.gov An Ohio.gov website belongs to an official government organization in the State of Ohio. ### Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. ### Trusted applications are secured by OHID When you log in with OHID, your privacy, data, and personal information are protected by federal and state digital security standards. Contact Go to the help page Search Search in [Agency name] website Type in your search keywords and hit enter to submit or escape to close Individual Excellence Awards | September 1, 2023 Learn about art current alert Learn More * Grants Info & Guidelines Franklinton Arts District. Photo by Tim Evans Photography ### Funding for Bold, Ground-Breaking Projects _The ArtsNEXT program provides competitive funding for innovative and experimental projects. Awards support big ideas that push boundaries, engage participants in unexpected ways, pilot new solutions to challenging problems, improve program design with calculated risk-taking, or result in the creation of new work. These forward-looking projects help define Ohio as an exciting, cutting-edge place to make, consume, and experience the arts._ Applicants may request up to $25,000. All awards require a 1:1 cash match. ArtsNEXT grantees generally receive a portion of their request relative to their application score. All applicants must possess nonprofit status or nonprofit intent. Applicants may be: 1) nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in any arts discipline (literature, performing arts, visual arts, traditional arts, multidisciplinary arts, etc.); 2) other nonprofit organizations that provide arts programming (government entities, social service agencies, etc.); or 3) educational organizations (public, private, charter, and parochial schools from pre-kindergarten through university level) that demonstrate a commitment to arts programming in a larger community setting. Not all submitted projects will be deemed eligible for panel review. Projects must present a new idea or method relative to the applying organization’s past activities; requests to fund the continuation of a previously funded ArtsNEXT project, or present cosmetic changes, routine updates, or minor embellishments to existing programs will be deemed ineligible. Organizations receiving operating support as a Sustainability-Large organization or Statewide Arts Service Organizations are ineligible to apply. Organizations awarded an ArtsNEXT grant may not receive an ArtsNEXT award in the successive fiscal year (i.e., an organization awarded a FY 2025 ArtsNEXT grant is not eligible Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information See official notice; eligibility guidance Arts organizations in Ohio. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Community Arts Grant is sponsored by SLC Arts Council. Funds community arts projects by organizations and artists in St. Lawrence County, NY. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Online Shop & Program Registration Creative Partnership Program Current Gallery Showings & Exhibitions SLC Arts Plein Air Festival 2026 America 250 – Revolution in Ink Statewide Community Regrant Program Past Gallery Showings & Exhibitions Creative Spirit Community Arts Center Renovation Project 2024 SLC Arts Annual Report Statewide Community Regrants Program Grant Application Deadline: Friday November 14, 2025 Individual artists, municipalities, libraries, 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations can apply directly for grants. Others may be eligible to apply with the help of a sponsoring organization. Grants are project based and support cultural programming in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence Counties of New York State, as well as the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation. All first-time applicants are required to attend an info session or meet with the Grants Manager, Alicia Murphy, before submitting an application. Alicia can also provide one-on-one support to help you feel comfortable with the application process. If you are thinking about applying for a grant, please email us at grants@slcartscouncil.org to talk about your ideas! We can help you determine the best funding option for your project/event. Who can apply: Individual artists Request/award: $2,500 or $5,000 Funds support the creation of new, original work that includes community involvement in the project’s creative process and/or the culmination of a public performance or exhibition. Who can apply: Individual artists, 501(c)3 non-profit organizations, government & Tribal entities, and unincorporated collectives, working in partnership with a K-12 public school or community-based organization. Request/award: $500 – $5,000 Provides rich, artistic learning experiences for learners of all ages. Who can apply: 501(c)3 non-profit organizations, government & Tribal entities. Individual artists and unincorporated organizations may apply with an eligible 501(c) non-profit or government/Tribal entity acting as a fiscal sponsor. Request/award: 1,000 – $7,500 Supports public arts experiences. Arts Funding Info Sessions Info Sessions Have Concluded for this Grant Cycle. All First-Time Applicants who have not attended an info session MUST Meet with Grants Manager before submitting an application. For more information, please contact Grants Manager, Alicia Murphy, at grants@slcartscouncil.org . Grant Guidelines, Applications & Resources Grant Applicant Resources: Read the grant guidelines & application questions for the grant you are planning to apply for: 2026 Individual Artist Grant Guidelines & Application Questions 2026 Arts Education Grant Guidelines & Application Questions 2026 Community Arts Grant Guidelines & Application Questions All applicants must complete a budget worksheet : To create your own Budget Worksheet, click on the link above. Google Sheets will open a budget spreadsheet. You must SAVE A COPY of it to make it editable. Please save it Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information Varies; eligibility guidance Nonprofits, municipalities, libraries, artists in St. Lawrence County. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Arts and Cultural Heritage Individual Artist Grants is sponsored by Minnesota State Arts Board. Arts and Cultural Heritage Individual Artist Grants is sponsored by Minnesota State Arts Board. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: The information on this page is from the FY 2026 grant cycle. It is to be used only as a reference. This page will be updated approximately eight weeks before the FY 2027 application deadline for this program. That date is posted on the Arts Board Calendar. This is information for the previous year grant cycle, but is saved here for reference. Information on this page will be updated approximately eight weeks before the FY 2026 application deadline for this program. Please visit the Arts Board Web calendar for a list of FY 2026 grant application deadlines. This pilot program provides support to help individual artists and culture bearers develop or sustain their creative practices and meaningfully engage with Minnesotans. Grantees may use funds to support their creative practice and meaningfully connect to and engage with audiences, participants, students, and/or communities during the grant period. Program overview and application instructions FY 2027 Creative Individuals Program Overview and Application Instructions —All applicants should read this document thoroughly before beginning an online application. March 6, 2026, before 4:30 p.m. When will funds be awarded? Grant awards will be approved at the November 2026 board meeting. The grant period for these awards will be January - December 2027. All funded activities must take place within the grant period. Individual artists working in dance, media arts, music, photography, poetry, prose, theater, two-dimensional or three-dimensional visual art; and Culture bearers who have been trained by traditional elders or master artists and whose artistic practice is reflective of the cultural life of a community. An individual may submit an application in only one of the following programs in FY 2027: Creative Individuals, Arts Experiences, Arts Education, or Cultural Expression. An individual who received a FY 2026 Creative Individuals grant cannot apply for a FY 2027 Creative Individuals grant. Additional eligibility requirements are included in the FY 2027 Creative Individuals Program Overview and Application Instructions. Please review all eligibility requirements carefully before beginning an application. Applicants may request between $2,000 - $10,000. No cash match is required. Resources will be posted approximately eight weeks before the application deadline. FY 2027 Creative Individuals Information Session and Q&A with Program Officers Recording | Download PowerPoint Learn more about the FY 2027 Creative Individuals grant program. This free, virtual information session provides details about the program purpose, eligibility, and application process. FY 2026 Creative Individuals Information Session and Q&A with Program Officers Learn more about the FY 2026 Creative Individuals grant program. This virtual information session provides details about the Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information $2,000 - $8,000; eligibility guidance Individual artists residing in Minnesota Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.